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Re: setting-up a dmz



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mess-mate wrote:
> Franck Joncourt <joncourt_franck@yahoo.co.uk> 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.
> 
> See also my previous post as a reply to Roberto.
> 
> best regards
> mess-mate                               

Are you sure you're using the correct module for the card?

My system has 1 Intel 8139B network card and 1 Intel 8139C network card.
 They both use the 8139too kernel module.  Perhaps you need to use that
module as well for your 8139A card.

I'm not positive, but it might be worth investigating.

Joe
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