-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi,
so i guess theres no way around to going to /etc/sysconfig and editing a file called SuSEfirewall2 . one of the first 3 or 4 paragrafs deals with internal or external interfaces. you might try and put them both to eth0. hth
If you're behind a router, then maybe SuSEfirewall2 isn't the tool you need at all. Just use this, if your Linux-Box acts as a router. Look at "Personal Firewall", this should work better in your case.
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