Re: setting-up a dmz
- From: Franck Joncourt <joncourt_franck@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 10:45:24 +0100
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mess-mate wrote:
Roberto C. Sanchez <roberto@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 06:22:30PM +0100, mess-mate wrote:
| >
| > What did i wrong ??
| >
| No use shorewall? Not provide any actual log messages?
|
No shorewall, i prefer a own debian iptables firewall :)
The only bad error messages are these i mentioned.
But i've seen now after a reboot, just before grub come up,
a message from 3Com to do the choice of MBA (?) and choosing XPE or
TCP/IP, local..netware... and so what.Has to little time to see it
exactly.
In order to log all messages you get at boot time, you can edit
/etc/default/bootlogd and the option for yes. Everything will go to
/var/log/boot. By the way, you can also change, VERBOSE=no for
VERBOSE=yes in /etc/default/rcS file to get more information.
What does that mean ? Did a bought a netboot card ??
Is a 3com detected as a RTL8139 by the kernel but with the 3C59x
driver.
Right now, I do not know, but it should be easier to track the problem
down with a full message.
Franck Joncourt <joncourt_franck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| mess-mate wrote:
| > Hi list,
|
| Hi,
|
| > A '/etc/init.d/networking start' give an error about eth2:
| > eth2: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device.
| >
|
| What about dmesg | grep eth2 ? Does it give to you more information on
| the interface ? Are you sure, eth2 is used by your card. I mean, it may
| be possible that this one is used by another ressource.
|
A dmesg|grep eth give :
eth1: VIA Rhine at 0x1e800, 00:80:c8:ec:92:b5, IRQ 10.
eth1: MII PHY found at address 8, status 0x7809 advertising 05e1
Link 0000.
eth2: RealTek RTL8139 at 0xec00, 00:e0:29:3c:34:bd, IRQ 12
eth2: Identified 8139 chip type 'RTL-8139A'
( remark: 3C59x driver )
eth1: link up, 10Mbps, half-duplex, lpa 0x0000
eth0: setting half-duplex.
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
eth1: no IPv6 routers present
eth1: link up, 10Mbps, half-duplex, lpa 0x0000
eth1: no IPv6 routers present
Eth0 is normally connected to the modem but had to put the cable t
another router to communicate. This is why the link of eth0 is not
ready.
To me, it looks like a driver probleme as you mentionned above about the
message you got at boot time.
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