Kepten! Veer Bean Skend!
Jeff McCright
jeff.mccright at southernunionco.com
Tue Jul 11 14:55:42 CDT 2000
All,
I was able to get both NICs working... Well, the SMC and a Digital Etherworks 3
I lied!!! I am now able to receive my IP address assignment from @HOME,
and I am now serving out IP addresses (DHCP) to my workstations, but
I am not relaying data packets to workstations and to ISP, I don't
think. I can see that I have received a valid IP address from my ISP for eth1.
I can also see that my workstations are receiving a valid IP address assignment
from the DHCP Service running on the EDGE Firewall/router
These are the errors I am getting on boot up:
/lib/modules//ipv4/ip_masq_pptp.o : unresolved symbol register_ip_masq_prot_mod
/lib/modules//ipv4/ip_masq_pptp.o : unresolved symbol ip_masq_get_dynaddr
/lib/modules//ipv4/ip_masq_pptp.o : unresolved symbol ip_masq_unhash
/lib/modules//ipv4/ip_masq_pptp.o : unresolved symbol ip_masq_hash
/lib/modules//ipv4/ip_masq_pptp.o : unresolved symbol __ip_masq_set_expire
/lib/modules//ipv4/ip_masq_pptp.o : unresolved symbol unregister_ip_masq_proto_mod
It appears that the errors listed above is a IP forwarding configuration issue. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jeff McCright
jeff.mccright at southernunionco.com
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From: kclug at kclug.org
To: kclug at kclug.org
Cc: jeff.mccright at southernunionco.com
Subject: Re: kclug - Kepten! Veer Bean Skend!
Did you append:
ether=10,0x300,eth0 ether=3,0x280,eth1
to your kernel boot line?
Is your BIOS aware that it is supposed to reserve IRQ's 3 and 10 for
ISA or, if the cards are PCI, that it is supposed to allow them to use
the IRQ's? (That's what got me for a while).
I'll certainly be at the installfest. Which symbol problems from dhcpd?
Do you mean dhcpcd?
Just think everybody: Today is the day Tom gets home and checks his
email =-] To find that he got booted from the list... And has hundreds
of messages to himself... Revenge!
Regards,
Tony
Jeff McCright wrote:
>
> I am attempting to run it, but it only sees one of my
> SMC 8216T nics(I have two) which are set with the
> following config:
> Eth0
> Base I/O 300
> IRQ 10
> MEM CC00
>
> What is supposed to be ETH1 if detected:
> Base I/O 280
> IRQ 3
> MEM D000
>
> If I remove the first adapter, then it locates the second.
> I have no resource conflicts with any other devices as I have
> disabled all Serial ports, Parallel ports, and have tried other
> resource settings for the adapters. Any ideas? Will anyone
> be at the InstallFest Tuesday, the 18th to help me out?
>
> Also getting the symbol probs from DHCPD...
>
> I think I followed the written instructions closely... Hmmmm..
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff McCright
> jeff.mccright at southernunionco.com
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