Hanan,
I'm getting a bit lost here. I thought you had two eth cards. Usual
setup for a static IP DSL system would be something like:
eth0: 192.168.0.1 mask 255.255.255.0
eth1: ip-allocated-by-provider mask whatever-they-say
iptables set up to masquerade through eth0 and allow anything and
Well whatever else is wrong, having 2 cards recognized as 3 can't be
good. Have u tried fooling around in MCC under hardware?
Maybe this is one for Civileme.
Brian
On Tue, 2002-03-26 at 12:35, Hanan Shargi wrote:
Brian ,
yes indeed thats what I have 2 NIC in the gateway machine ( linux )
Brian ,
yes indeed thats what I have 2 NIC in the gateway machine ( linux )
with eth0: having te ISP's IP
eth1: have 192.168.0.1 as an IP
thats is why I'm CONFUSED where the hell did that eth2 come from ?!
my second NIC is a pcmci 3COM megaherts 10/100 and it got recognized
automatically by
H. Certainly can't see why the W2K machine couldn't ping
192.168.0.1 Anyone else understand how this could be - I guess you've
tried swapping cables etc?
Brian
On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 23:19, Hanan Shargi wrote:
Thank you Brian
I tried service bastille-firewall status , and it displayed
Hanan,
You can find out if it's running with the command (as root):
service bastille-firewall status
If it is and you want to try stopping it:
service bastille-firewall stop
(and of course .start to restart it)
I suspect that this is not the problem however. How are your IP
addresses