Re: Networking help

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Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
I have a centos 4.0 box that has three network interfaces and is used as router. It runs shorewall as a two-ISP firewall for a single LAN. This morning, the motherboard's LAN interface gave trouble, spewing out IRQ problems, so I disabled it and changed the network cards. As I only had two slots, I tried a dual NIC card, but it crashed the system every time. Right now I am trying to fit two single NOCs in and to bring the machine back up. However, I can;t get any traffic to route. The DHCP ADSL card will not get an IP. I have used Kudzu to configure the new cards, turned off Shorewall, but no matter what I do, teh cards can't talk to the WAN or LAN. The ADSL is fine, my laptop gets and IP easily.
Any ideas what I need to look for?

Hi Chris,

I'm no expert, but I'd be the HWADDR values in your /etc/sysconfig/ifcfg-ethx files need to be updated to reflect the new MAC addresses of the physical interfaces in the box.

HTH,
-Ray
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