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Hello to everybody! I have the following situation on my new DSL-Gate running SuSE 8.0 I installed the first ethernet card as internal device on 192.168.25.1/24 and the external with Dynamic IP on the DSL-device. Booting the system he first finds the DSL0-device and then the ethx-devices, bringing up the result that the ppp0 is bound to the eth0 instead of eth1 as set in Yast and configured. Does anybody know how this problem comes up? The system is a DELL with an onboard 3Com-card and with an PCI-NIC from 3Com. Thank you for your hints in advance. -- Freundliche Grüße kind regards Ingo
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* Ingo Doerrie wrote on Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 16:47 +0100:
Booting the system he first finds the DSL0-device and then the ethx-devices, bringing up the result that the ppp0 is bound to the eth0 instead of eth1 as set in Yast and configured.
Is /etc/pppoed.conf correct?
Does anybody know how this problem comes up?
No, but I think it's not working when on the wrong device and thus you're perfectly secure from attacks from the internet :) oki, Steffen -- Dieses Schreiben wurde maschinell erstellt, es trägt daher weder Unterschrift noch Siegel.
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On Thursday 05 December 2002 16:47, Ingo Doerrie wrote:
Hello to everybody!
I have the following situation on my new DSL-Gate running SuSE 8.0
I installed the first ethernet card as internal device on 192.168.25.1/24 and the external with Dynamic IP on the DSL-device.
Booting the system he first finds the DSL0-device and then the ethx-devices, bringing up the result that the ppp0 is bound to the eth0 instead of eth1 as set in Yast and configured.
i think the order of your startup-scripts is wrong. you have to load /etc/init.d/network before loading /etc/init.d/adsl. my configuration: root@tux1:/etc/init.d/rc5.d > ls -la | grep adsl lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Okt 3 20:12 K01adsl -> ../adsl lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Okt 3 20:12 S24adsl -> ../adsl root@tux1:/etc/init.d/rc5.d > ls -la | grep network lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Okt 3 20:12 K20network -> ../network lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Okt 3 20:12 S05network -> ../network you have to change /etc/init.d/rc3.d for runlevel 3. maybe your adsl-script has an other name; try "grep ppp" for example. Sxx is startup Kxx shutdown. S01 is started first, S99 last. K99 is first stoped, K01 last (i think). ( rm K01adsl for deleting an entry. ln -s /etc/init.d/rc5.d/K01adsl /etc/init.d/adsl for creating one. ) Michael Heide PS: i would prefer suse-linux@suse.com for non-security-questions -- Der süsse Pinguin ist mir lieber als die kleinen weichen, die einem nur kaputte Fenster verkaufen
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Ingo Doerrie
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Michael Heide
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Steffen Dettmer