After putting it off for several months I upgraded my firewall to 7.0 from 6.2 (I said it had been several months). I finally figured out the ins and outs of the new FW/MASQ script, had to replace a dicey NIC, and got things working. This has an home network of three computers internally sharing a Class C set of addresses, which talks to the firewall on eth0. External is @home. What I didn't get accomplished was getting the firewall to use the @home DHCP server. I'm still married to a static IP address. I use my own DNS, not theirs. I wouldn't mind keeping the static address, but I've heard @home is in process of moving all its clients to DHCP, and I don't want to get caught short when that happens. I haven't been successful with setting eth1 for dhclient at all. Should I be using this, or should I go with dhcpcd or pump? If I use dhcpcd, how should I set up eth1 in yast? Under "Network base configuration | IP address, should I check the "Dynamic IP address" box? Also, does anyone know the best way to call dhcpcd for the @home network? -- George Orwell was an optimist. -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq