Multiport ethernet cards

2000-09-28 Thread Kim Lundgren
I'm looking for cards that let me fill a box up with as many ethernet ports as possible. The purpose is to build a router-type machine, so they don't need to be 100mbit interfaces even if that's a plus. The only card I know of that seems to work on Linux is the DFE-570TX (Dlink card with 4 100mbit

Re: Multiport ethernet cards

2000-09-28 Thread Roger Abrahamsson
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Kim Lundgren wrote: > I'm looking for cards that let me fill a box up with as many ethernet > ports as possible. The purpose is to build a router-type machine, so > they don't need to be 100mbit interfaces even if that's a plus. The only > card I know of that seems to work on

fast router

2000-09-28 Thread Jason Hammerschmidt
> 30mbit (without fastroute). However to be able to correctly configure and can fastroute be applied to all (or the majority) of Ethernet cards out there (perhaps I should be asking Mr. Becker this but..), Becker says "chip-specific code for many 8390-based ethernet adaptors", but I have no idea

Matrox NS-FNIC/4 Multiport ethernet cards

2000-09-28 Thread Matrox - Networks Support
Hi Kim. I can offer you the Matrox NS-FNIC/4 multiport NIC. This card has 4 ports of 10/100 Base Tx each. We have drivers for Linux and they are actually included as part of Kernel 2.2.16. That driver will support 2 cards (8 ports) but the official Linux Maintainer has told us that the new dr

Re: disappearing resolv.conf

2000-09-28 Thread Trent
what are your perms on the etc/resolv.conf? 644? At 12:41 09/27/2000 -0500, you wrote: >List folks; > >I have this weird, intermittent problem with my /etc/resolv.conf . It seems >to just not exist at odd intervals. Its a simple fix but it sux to have to >cp the backup into place when we start ge