Carbon wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 04:42:44 +0000, Carbon wrote:
>
>> I have a 503+ running the linux ipcop firewall distribution. In
>> ipcop-speak it's a RED-GREEN-BLUE firewall, where red=outside interface,
>> green=wired lan, blue=wireless lan.
>>
>> Currently the network layout is:
>> RED: eth2: ne compatible ISA network card.
>> BLUE: eth1: natsemi compatible PCI network card.
>> GREEN: eth0: 8139too compatible PCI network card.
>>
>> I just got a static IP and I'd like to change my ipcop box to a
>> RED-GREEN-BLUE-ORANGE firewall, where orange=DMZ, a demilitarized zone
>> where I can stick a server that will be isolated from the rest of the
>> network.
>>
>> I dug out a 3com 905c (3c59x driver) PCI card and installed it in the
>> box. When I powered it up the only card that worked was the green
>> internal interface. The interfaces were still there but the cards were
>> not initializing.
>>
>> This seems to me to be some kind of hardware bug. Is it possible to get
>> this many cards network cards working on a 503+? Appreciate any advice.
>
> Ah well. Back in the day this was a valuable resource for 503+ owners.
>
> I got it fixed after all. I played with the bios settings until all the
> PCI cards came up, then reserved IRQ 10 (used by the ISA network card) for
> Legacy/ISA.
>
> These old otherwise unused 503+ boxes make great firewalls.
yes this sed to be quite a nice resource for 503+... sadly most owners
seem not to be as resourceful as you are...
glad to see those MB's put to good use...
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