Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2002 19:30:49 -0800 From: Michael Sierchio <kudzu@tenebras.com> To: Nate Williams <nate@yogotech.com>, stable@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Firewall config non-intuitiveness Message-ID: <3C54C5E9.1EA6634D@tenebras.com> References: <000c01c1a5ff$a4539870$0101a8c0@cascade> <20020125165307.C54729-100000@rockstar.stealthgeeks.net> <20020125203328.A454@yip.org> <15443.41177.259786.242696@caddis.yogotech.com> <3C53A5A2.A5F8FBD6@tenebras.com> <15443.42601.781625.356369@caddis.yogotech.com> <3C543976.147A50E2@tenebras.com> <15444.44954.347602.724162@caddis.yogotech.com> <3C54C569.7952CBE0@tenebras.com>
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Michael Sierchio wrote: > > Nate Williams wrote: > > > > > > See above. It can easily be done in a more standard way. (One can > > > > argue that the '-z' should be the default flag, but so far I've failed > > > > to convince Warner of this fact. :) :) > > > > > > Forgive me if I'm mistaken, but the pccard_ether script (when last I > > > looked at it) seems to assume exactly one network interface, and > > > I was never able to get the "standard" way to work properly with > > > two. > > > > You don't have to use pccard_ifconfig. You can use the normal > > ifconfig_ed0 and/or ifconfig_ep0 lines to configure the interfaces just > > as easily. > > Right, I discovered this after updating my pccard_ether... With the -z > flag the cards get configured in order -- that is, the card in slot0 > gets configured first, and everything seems to work right. Thanks again. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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