When I origially(sp) installed IPcop to act as a firewall/router, I had the "red" interface as a dial-up modem. I am now _finally_ moving to broadband. A question to those out there that are familliar with IPcop: Can I reconfigure the box to use a 2nd NIC as the "red" interface, or will i need to reinstall? I have a feeling that I can just edit some config files, but if so...which particular files should I edit, and how?
TIA, Tim
You should be able to log into the box as root (ssh or console) and run 'setup'. From there you can make the changes you need.
I'd be more descriptive, but I'm not able to get to my IPCop box from here...
-Joe
--- Tim reid [email protected] wrote:
When I origially(sp) installed IPcop to act as a firewall/router, I had the "red" interface as a dial-up modem. I am now _finally_ moving to broadband. A question to those out there that are familliar with IPcop: Can I reconfigure the box to use a 2nd NIC as the "red" interface, or will i need to reinstall? I have a feeling that I can just edit some config files, but if so...which particular files should I edit, and how?
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On 7/15/05, Tim reid [email protected] wrote:
When I origially(sp) installed IPcop to act as a firewall/router, I had the "red" interface as a dial-up modem. I am now _finally_ moving to broadband. A question to those out there that are familliar with IPcop: Can I reconfigure the box to use a 2nd NIC as the "red" interface, or will i need to reinstall? I have a feeling that I can just edit some config files, but if so...which particular files should I edit, and how?
I would say reinstall. I have never done dialup so, I don't know what to turn off to stop dailup. It really doesn't take that long to reinstall anyways.
Thanks,
dj