[ale] Bridging with a dual-eth NIC card?

Robert L. Harris Robert.L.Harris at rnd-consulting.com
Tue Sep 26 15:20:18 EDT 2000




What if it's not a module but is compiled in instead?

Robert

Thus spake Brian J. Dowd (bdowd at dentfirst.com):

> Have you checked that it gets loaded by /etc/modules.conf
> or /etc/conf.modules (depending upon the distro)?
> You will see a line...
> alias eth0 some-driver's-name
> Add another line
> alias eth1 another-driver's-name
> Both aliases (alii) can use the same driver's name if they are the same.
> -Brian J. Dowd
> 73, W1DOC
> 
> > Ok,
> >   I have a dual-port NIC card (HP card) that's working now.  I have eth0
> > up via dhcp (using pump) and working nicely.  No sign of eth1 though, and
> > I'd like to use it to plug my laptop in and use as a bridge.
> >
> >   Has anyone set up anything like this?  The hard part is getting the
> > eth1 online.
> >
> > Robert
> >
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