--- Message created Tuesday, 25 September 2001, 13:05:12 ---
I'm trying to setup 2 NIC's in Mandrake 8.0 such that eth0 will
respond *only* to x.x.x.x and eth1 will respond *only* to y.y.y.y
Problem is, eth0 is currently responding to both x.x.x.x *and* y.y.y.y
and eth1 is responding to
canĀ“t you be more specific about the values of x.x.x.x and y.y.y.y ? I think
you may have some problem with subnet masks...
orlando
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--- Message created Tuesday, 25 September 2001, 13:05:12 ---
I'm trying to setup 2 NIC's in Mandrake 8.0 such that eth0
--- Reply created Tuesday, 25 September 2001, 14:33:17 ---
J.,
Certainly, I have no problem answering questions...
JCW Did you set each nic up independently, using different IP
JCW addresses on each one?
Yes. Or at least that is what I have tried to do. I look in linuxconf
and that appears to
--- Reply created Tuesday, 25 September 2001, 14:33:17 ---
J.,
Certainly, I have no problem answering questions...
JCW Did you set each nic up independently, using different IP
JCW addresses on each one?
Yes. Or at least that is what I have tried to do. I look in linuxconf
and that appears to
--- Reply created Tuesday, 25 September 2001, 15:11:04 ---
J.,
Certainly, I have no problem answering questions...
JCW Did you set each nic up independently, using different IP
JCW addresses on each one?
Yes. Or at least that is what I have tried to do. I look in linuxconf
and that appears to
--- Reply created Tuesday, 25 September 2001, 15:11:04 ---
J.,
Certainly, I have no problem answering questions...
JCW Did you set each nic up independently, using different IP
JCW addresses on each one?
Yes. Or at least that is what I have tried to do. I look in linuxconf
and that appears to
--- Reply created Tuesday, 25 September 2001, 15:15:00 ---
J.,
Certainly, I have no problem answering questions...
JCW Did you set each nic up independently, using different IP
JCW addresses on each one?
Yes. Or at least that is what I have tried to do. I look in linuxconf
and that appears to
--- Reply created Tuesday, 25 September 2001, 14:33:17 ---
J.,
Certainly, I have no problem answering questions...
JCW Did you set each nic up independently, using different IP
JCW addresses on each one?
Yes. Or at least that is what I have tried to do. I look in linuxconf
and that appears to
Yes, I would have to concur with the advise already rendered. If your
desire is to make a gateway/router machine configured with a firewall,
you need to have each nic on its own subnet with a different mask for
both nics. By not knowing your network typology, I can not make specific
suggestions.
eh from where did the (IP) numbers arrive to your cube?
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