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Cannot get new installed card to ping other machine
Hi,
I have added another NIC to my machine, but I cannot get it to ping my windows box. Everything seems to be configured correctly the new card appears as sk0 hardware device, the onboard one as sis0. The windows box has an IP of 192.168.0.1, on the linux box sis0 is at 192.168.0.2 and the one that doesn't seem to work sk0 is at 192.168.0.3. When I connect up sk0 to the windows box via a cross over cable. Pings just wont get through. Is this a network routing issue? And if so how do I enter a route to 192.168.0.1 (windows) from the sk0 device? Any help would be appreciated. Thanking you in advance, Jonathan. |
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Your second NIC needs to be on another subnet. It cannot be on the same subnet as the first NIC.
After assigning an address in another subnet , you also need to enable forwarding of the IP traffic between the two NICs. In rc.conf Code:
gateway_enable='YES'
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Did you get this working? My first thing to check if you didn't would be make sure that windows firewall is turned off.
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