Hi Folks! A little bit of history.... I have two NICs, one is on my motherboard, and the other is a PCI card. When I ran XEN for the first time (that is, as a newly installed OS), ZEN was able to at least allow me to connect the LAN (and Internet) and I was correctly setting up my network configurations such that the IP address, gateway, DNS servers yada, yada was correctly setup and that one of the two NIC's was connected to the LAN and the other was not. Later, as I was doing updates via yum and all that, rebooted a couple of times, there was this one case I had that somehow gotten my NIC setup backwards... i.e. I was no longer able to connect to the LAN as I did once before. I had to switch the net-cable to the other NIC port to get back on the LAN I found that somehow, the NIC settings in the /etc/sysconfig/network blah blah was misconfigured - i.e eth0 and eth1 settings was reversed and attempts to set this right via the GNOME GUI interface was just not possible so I was forced to edit by hand the default settings and reboot and I was able to restore the cable to the correct default NIC port as I had it before. Now... with the NIC restored (I see only eth0 and eth1) But something bothered me when I installed Firestarter and started the initial configuration. Instead of seeing two NIC ports, i.e. eth0 and eth1 - firestarter asked for the NIC port as my primary port and before you say: "Yeah, choose eth0 or eth1".... There are more ports.... two above plus 17 more... [Some were hard to read since I have size 8 fonts...] si0 veth0, veth1, veth2, veth3, veth4, veth5, veth6, veth7 wiD0, wiD1, wiD2, wiD3, wiD4, wiD5, wiD6, wiD7 So.... which is it that ZEN is using as the actual port that I am using? Not knowing... I choosed eth0 as my primary port. So far, I *think* my firewall is running but I cannot be sure... So... did I make the right choice? Just wondered.... Dan -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list