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2004 Jan 15
2
Fw: Re:simple(?!?) source routing
...default route add default gw 217.32.81.74 dev ppp0 if I put it back to ppp1... route del default route add default gw 217.32.68.73 dev ppp1 It works fine again. Whats up with that? Cheers, Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "andybr" <andybr@bol.com.br> To: <cbolton@hirstanddanson.co.uk> Cc: <lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 1:11 AM Subject: Re:[LARTC] simple(?!?) source routing > Hi all, > > This is easy. First let ppp0 as your default gateway and > use iproute to create a table call any name you want and...
2004 May 07
0
FW: ISP Static IP assinging
Hi, Thanks for the reply. >> Not sure if this is the right mailing list for this but its kinda on topic. >It is ADVANCED routing; you have a simple configuration issue, so I hope you posted more than just here. >> we''ve installed a linux machine which load balances 2 adsl lines. The >You left out a critical bit of info: WHAT DISTRO? F.E. Slackware does this in
2004 Jan 13
1
simple(?!?) source routing
Hi, I''ve set up a Linux box with redhat on to act as an internet gateway and I''m running into a few problems. Its got two adsl modems connected to it, both connected to seperate 512kbs lines. Now I''ve followed the simple source routing in the advanced routing howto to the letter but it doesnt work. I''ve got it autoconnecting on startup and redhat puts ppp1
2008 Aug 28
1
ADS Trouble authorizing users.
Hi all, I've set up a CentOS machine with samba version 3.0.28-1.el5_2.1 to join a Windows 2003 ADS. Everything seemed to go fine while joining the domain: [root@mailserver ~]# net ads join -U administrator administrator's password: Using short domain name -- MYDOMAIN Joined 'MAILSERVER' to realm 'MYDOMAIN.LOCAL' The trouble I'm having is authorizing users. When
2004 Jul 05
1
Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn''t work conserving ?!
>>Our ISP has given us 5 static IP address plus one router IP address >>and I was wondering if I could get rid of their stupid EN5861 router >>and set up the linux machine to handle all the static addresses and >>routing. I figured I''d have to set up alises for other IP addresses >>eg ifconfig eth0:0 >>xx.xx.xx.193 but once I''ve done that
2004 Jul 06
2
FW: FW: Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn''t work conserving ?!
>>eth1 & eth2 are both connected to the EN5861 router. I''ve done that >>because I couldn''t work out any other way to use the static IP address >>that out ISP have given us. >> > >Aha, this is a config question. You can just add as many ip addresses to each physical card as you like. I forget the exact syntax, but check man pages for
2004 Jul 06
2
FW: Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn''t work conserving ?!
>> No I am using the EN5861, just that we have two ADSL lines and only >> one >> EN5861 and rather than buying another I''d like to use linux to do the >> same job as the en5861, if you know what I mean. > >You can, but since you have two ADSL lines, you''ll need two ADSL devices of some kind, whether it''s a pair of 5861s, or a 5861 and an