Network Config

Tino Meinen a.t.meinen at chello.nl
Tue Oct 21 05:30:56 UTC 2003


I think this is related to a bug reported,
Could you add your situation there?

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=107241

Thanks
Tino

Op di 21-10-2003, om 06:41 schreef JDK:
> This is sort of off-topic, as it isn't specific to distro,
> but Fedora happens to be what I'm running at the moment...
> 
> I'm have Fedora Core 1 Test Release 3 running nicely on
> my home network.  I've decided I'd like to use my Linux box
> to try and filter internet access for a PC for my kids.  My
> theory was to install a second nic in my linux box, and then
> setup squid, and probably Dan's Guardian.  I'm fairly
> confident that I can get the software working once I get the 
> connectivity, but I've not much of a network guy, and have
> not been able to get it all talking.  Here is my layout:
> 
>                       cable
>                       modem
>                         |
>                         |
>             ======== router ========
>            /       |        |       \
>           /        |        |        \
>         Laptop   X-Box    Linux      WAP
>                             |
>                          Kids PC
> 
> I was thinking I could just slap the second nic in, leave
> everything set as DHCP, and be along my happy way.  No joy.
> I got kicked into Kudzu on reboot, and it correctly found and
> config'd the new nic, but eth1 fails to start.  I tried to
> switch it to static IP, and then could not get network on 
> either nic.  I got internet back when I disabled eth1.  I
> can't get the Kid's PC to get an IP in either scenario.  Can
> someone tell me what the network settings should be for eth1
> in this type of config?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> jdk
> 
> 
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