Re: ftp and multiple adapters
From: nut cracker (nutcracker_at_internationalhacker.org)
Date: 02/26/04
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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 16:30:44 -0600
why do you have 2 adapters for this?
How are you networking?
I prefer intel nic's to all others.
NuTs
"john" <jkdyer@qsipa.com> wrote in message
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> I have a web/ftp server, two NIC (one intel, one 3Com). The
> router directs port 20/21 incoming to adapter 1; port 80
> goes to adapter 2.
> My two issues/questions>
> 1. The ftp is either slow, or fails. I thought it might be
> the ftp server (MSFT), so I tried another. Works fine for a
> while, then its deja vue. I checked ports and ftp is bound
> to both NICs. I thought that by setting filtering on the
> adapter I could restrict the intel to 20 and 21 and ?53 and
> 80 (?and 53) to the 3Com. But the dialog box that comes up
> indicates that it would filter for 20 and 21 or ALL
> adapters, which is obviously not what I want.
> 2. Is there an inherit problem with Intel network
> controllers, where by they seem to just take a break...
>
> Thanks
> John
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