Didi Damian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Do you have the modules for both NICs compiled ?
> 
> If so, you should home free, usually there's no need to specify IRQ's, ports 
> and all that 
> if the cards are different make and model. 
> 
> I have a similar setup (I do masquerading not firewall though) and, when 
> setting up Linux,
> I first load the external NIC through the install configuration tool. After 
> making sure this 
> works as eth0 I do a 'modprobe <internal_card_module>'. If no problems here, 
> 'ifconfig 
> <internal_card_address> up' should bring the card towards your internal LAN 
> up. Do a 'ifconfig' 
> and you should have both cards listed. If so, add the second nic ifconfig 
> statement to
> /etc/rc.d/network, set up firewall, routing and all that.
_____|^ oops, I meant /etc/init.d/network

> 
> 
> Patrick Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I need to set up a proxy server/firewall for a permanent wireless interent
> > connection.  Got all the bits and pieces.  It'll be a P166MMX, 64 Mb RAM and
> > a 2Gig hdd with 2 PCI ehternet cards, one a RealTek 8029 and the other a
> > Dlink 528.  I'll spend the evening putting it together and installing debian
> > tonight.
> > 
> > This will be my second time installing Linux.  How do you install 2 NICs?
> > Do I need to know irq, io stuff, etc?  Are there any conflict type probelms
> > I need to know about?
> > 
> > Advice appreciated!
> > 
> > Thanks in advance
> > 
> > Patrick
> > 
> > Wise Chinese Proverb:  "If tired of computer winning at chess, try it at
> > kick-boxing instead"
> > 
> > 
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