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From: Peter D. on 16 Jul 2007 10:21 Hi, I have a simple network; an ADSL modem / firewall (192.168.1.1) with an Ethernet port, a main computer running Mandriva 2007.0 (various kernels, currently vanilla 2.6.22.1) with two Ethernet ports (192.168.1.2, 192.168.2.1) and a second computer running various Linuxes with one Ethernet port (192.168.2.2). The odd thing is that with the computer to computer link unplugged the main computer will boot and run, happily communicating with the outside world. But, when the computer to computer Ethernet cable is plugged in the main computer disconnects from the outside world. Why? The two computers can be made to talk to each other and the link to the modem / firewall can be brought up again by clicking on the "connect" button. (Mcc -> Network & Internet -> Monitor the network connections.) I've only tried to use the graphical tools, because I thought there would be less chance of me stuffing things up. The modem / firewall could be swapped for an older one with four Ethernet ports, but that would be cheating. ;-) There are complications. I want to economise on configuration and security hassles by only having one computer directly connected to the Big Bad Internet. I want to muck about with Cooker and economise on downloads, so I want to download and keep sections of the Cooker tree on one or other machine. Possibly I should use the main machine as an ftp proxy for the second? Follow up set to a.o.l.mandriva. TIA -- sig goes here... Peter D.
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