Hi Doc, I think what you're looking for is routing. I'm assuming you have 2 NICs for broandband/internet and 1 NIC for LAN? You'll might find your solution for here: http://lartc.org/howto/. I used to have the same problem also but I don't use linux for my firewall & routing :). Regards, Tommy --- Doctor Who <whodoctor@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/14/08, Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
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The Thursday 2008-02-14 at 06:00 -0000, Sudhir wrote:
Is this possible and, if so, how?
Using profiles. Set them up with Yast.
Carlos,
Can you please elaborate on how to do this?
Well, in Yast, select System / Profile Manager, and folllow the wizzard.
What this does is store a copy of the configuration files somewhere, and you name it "home" and "office", for instance. When you change the active profile, the changes you did to any configuration files are saved, and the other profile is copied over your configuration. The profile can be choosen at boot somehow.
All this is much better explained in the suse manual :-)
Perhaps I misunderstand. I don't want separate profiles for roaming (one profile for office, one for home, etc.).
I was wondering if there was a way to be at one location and have 2 interfaces up simultaneously (such as eth0 and ppp0) and each interface would be on 2 separate networks with each interface having a 'separate, unique' /etc/resolv.conf it is referencing for name resolution.
Right now it appears as though when each interface needs to resolve a name, they are both referencing /etc/resolv.conf which will resolve fine for one interface, but not the other. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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