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linuxgurusa 04-04-2012 08:51 AM

Multi-Port Gigabit/Ethernet Adapters compatible with Fedora 13
 
Good day guys

I have been helping everyone for years, now my turn for some help :)

I have a HP Compaq 6200 PC that I need to make a firewall out of.

The problem is that

1.) The onboard Inteal Pro 1000 card does not get picked up by Fedora 13
2.) There is only ONE PCI slot for an additional network card.

I obviously need two network cards to make it a firewall. So to bypass the onboard network card issue, I need to install two network cards additional, which I can't, so I need a single network card, with multiple network ports.

I have used the,m in the past, and they worked great.

My question is, what make and model card should I get that WILL work with Fedora 13 ?

Thanks in advance guys !

acid_kewpie 04-04-2012 08:53 AM

do NOT use fedora 13, that's a REALLY bad idea. It's old now, and no longer being supported. Pick a dedicated firewall distro, like pfsense / ipcop / astaro, or at least server grade distro, e.g. CentOS 6.2 and install it properly.

linuxgurusa 04-04-2012 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by acid_kewpie (Post 4644546)
do NOT use fedora 13, that's a REALLY bad idea. It's old now, and no longer being supported. Pick a dedicated firewall distro, like pfsense / ipcop / astaro, or at least server grade distro, e.g. CentOS 6.2 and install it properly.

Hi Buddy !!

Should I rather get the latest Fedora, or just get Centos 6.2 spesific rather, maybe solving my issue ?
Download site for Centos 6.2 if I HAVE to go Centos 6.2 ?

The server will bea firewall, mail server, dns server and Open VPN host server.

acid_kewpie 04-04-2012 09:02 AM

you don't have to use CentOS at all, but a rapid development distro like Fedora is not responsible. an Ubuntu LTS release might be appropriate too if you feel your requirements are too multifunctional for a modules firewall system (which can be pretty versatile)

linuxgurusa 04-04-2012 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by acid_kewpie (Post 4644557)
you don't have to use CentOS at all, but a rapid development distro like Fedora is not responsible. an Ubuntu LTS release might be appropriate too if you feel your requirements are too multifunctional for a modules firewall system (which can be pretty versatile)

Thanks for the reply again. I will try Centos 6.2, since I have worked on it before in the past, and have seen great support for it.
Just wish I knew what distro will pick up this device !!

I am SO SURE that Intel Pro 1000 cards are supported ?? But let me kill that broadband limit and download the latest OS !

acid_kewpie 04-04-2012 09:29 AM

e1000's are extremely common, i've never had any issues with them.

linuxgurusa 04-04-2012 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by acid_kewpie (Post 4644585)
e1000's are extremely common, i've never had any issues with them.

That is my concern as well yes !!

I just asked one of my guys to install wndows 7 again, and install the NIC driver to test if the card is actaully working.
If it is, I am baffled.

Any idea where I can get Linux drivers for these cards, maybe do a manual install and check then ?


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