I was reading about "interface polling" and "the click router", for
interface optimization ... and was wondering ... is there anyone using
such things?
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Thanks. Your solution would work, but that would only changes the hardware
addresses.
I do not really like to change hardware addresses on machines unless I am
testing stuff.
A transparent bridge with ethernet cards that have modified hardware addresses
could create
more layers of complexity t
Are there any dual processor firewalls out there ?
I am just curious if most firewalls are single CPU machines. I put a SMP
firewall in place yesterday
and I think I may have misconfigured something. :)
My problem is that I have been running ebtables as a kernel module in the 2.6.8
SMP kernel.
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 17:10, Theodore Knab wrote:
> I have a problem with BIOS messing up the order in which my three
> ethernet cards are coming up.
>
> More specifically, I want the this:
>
> eth0 = motherboard ethernet card (eepro100)
> :00:0e.0, 00:D0:B7:89:AD:6D, I/O at 0x2040,
Yes, nameif would have worked if I had not removed the one card.
Do you have an example "/etc/mactab" file ?
It appears that nameif is part of the net-tools debian package.
Thanks.
>On 02/12/04 18:46 +0200, Alexandros Papadopoulos wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 December 2004 17:10, Theodore Knab wrot
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Theodore Knab wrote:
Do you have an example "/etc/mactab" file ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/mactab
external00:02:B3:E9:82:00
internal00:02:B3:E9:82:01
It appears that nameif is part of the net-tools debian package.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dlocate /sbin/nameif
net
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 11:36:37 -0500, Theodore wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Are there any dual processor firewalls out there ?
>
> I am just curious if most firewalls are single CPU machines. I put a
> SMP firewall in place yesterday and I think I may have misconfigured
> something. :)
>
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