if anyone knows why it would be nice to know...I know how to do this (loadbalancing, redundancy) on cisco routers/switchs but not on my own computer...pathetic
]]>hmm...i didnt think of security issues.
i thought more about loosing data or something similiar because of problemes beetwen the nics etc pp.
the only thing i really want to know is: are there any dangers for the filesystems or can any other critical things happen?
I do not see how this would pose any more of a security threat than one NIC connected to the network. If you also cannot draw any ways that this would present a security issue, then most likely it is just paranoia and not anything to worry about.
]]>the point is, that they are acting together on standard. i didnt changed anything.
the only thing i really want to know is: are there any dangers for the filesystems or can any other critical things happen?
]]>a few days ago, i placed a second nic in my server (fileserver)
eth0: 192.168.2.50 255.255.255.0
eth1: 192.168.2.51 255.255.255.0
then i tried to transfer some stuff, and noticed that now, one card gets the packages that are coming in, and the other one sends the packages out.
so, my question: is this normal?
if so, can this be changed in some config?
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