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At 09:50 PM 7/1/2004 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was trying to setup a very simple firewall and then build up from there.
I am using Bering uClibc 2.1.2
my setup is a cable modem with a static IP (I actually have 5 ip's but i'm
trying to keep it simple to
First of all Ray, Thank you s much. I appreciate your help.
I don't quite understand this physical description.
The LEAF router's external interface needs to connect to the cable modem, either
directly or through a switch. Offhand, I think a direct connection, in this instance,
does
At 01:21 AM 7/2/2004 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all Ray, Thank you s much. I appreciate your help.
That's what we're here for. I'm trimming out most of your reply, to get to
the parts that identify your problem more quickly.
I'm writing all of this from memory. I don't have a w
On Fri, 2004-07-02 at 07:57, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 01:21 AM 7/2/2004 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >First of all Ray, Thank you s much. I appreciate your help.
>
> That's what we're here for. I'm trimming out most of your reply, to get to
> the parts that identify your problem mor
For the external NIC, there is an rtl8139.o kernel module you can add.
There is also an 8139too.o module. I forget which of these Bering-uClibc uses.
For the internal NIC, I'm not certain ... there is not a module specific to
it. I **think** the ne2k-pci module supports this one, but I'm not su
Hi Andrew,
I think I can help you with the additional IP addresses. I struggled with
trying to figure that out, but with some help from the group...I got mine
working. I had 5 static IP addresses assigned to me too, so in the
/etc/network/interfaces file (Option 1, and then 1 again from the main lr
I think I made some progress:
I switched to Bering uClibc 2.1.3
I went into packages - modules - kernel modules to load at boot and then
deleted the # in front of 8390, crc32, ne2k-pci, mii, 8139too
These are the files that you guys told me to use for my nic's:
[Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fas