In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 09/11/2002 at 09:44 PM, Rupesh Moharana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Can any one please help me to setup a dual NIC >gateway using linux os. I have tow ip address one is >for Global internet (etho) and another is for my local >intranet (eth1). My problem is using the network >configuration utility i have configured every >parameter for the global IP address in eth0. >IP Address. >Subnet mask. >default gateway. Look in /etc/sysconfig The file 'network' will contain your default route (gateway). The network-scripts directory will contain the startup scripts for each interface, ifcfg-eth0 and ifcfg-eth1. These contain all the pertinent info for IP addres, subnet mask, etc for the appropriate interface. >DNS 1 ip address >DNS 2 ip address. Look at /etc/resolv.conf. This is your DNS resolver file, and that's where you specify your DNS servers. You'll also need to set up IP Forwarding. Normally this is done by `echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ivp4/ip_forward` But that only sticks until the next reboot, by which time you will have completely forgotten about it. (Might be months or years from now.) That means the command needs to be in a startup script somewhere. If you don't have ip_forward set, you won't get communication in one interface and out the other. >but it looks it is not taking the default gateway and >DNS entry to successfully ping other internet side. I >am able to ping my local hosts using the eth1. So what >i am thinking i need to modify some network file >manually for the Default Gateway and DNS setting. I >had resolved the some before by manually modifying the >files but now i forget the name of that files as well >as the format. Please help regarding the same. I am >using RedHat7.3 -- ----------------------------------------------------------- Steve Garcia using MR/2 ICE #10133 with Warp 4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] For PGP key, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subject "PGP key" ----------------------------------------------------------- The Operating System/2 Version is 4.50 Revision 14.062 There are 39 Processes with 142 Threads. GHARLANE: uptime is 5 days, 23:46 hours and 06 seconds * They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list