>
> Yep.  Your original routing table looks ok to me but then I have never
> done the aliasing thing so I don't know what the eth1:0 should look
> like.
>
> I would probably try it with eth0 and eth1 first and then bring up
> eth1:0 after I got it working but I am a break a problem into chunks
> kind of guy.

that's a good idea, KISS is a good word to live by.
>
>
> What happens with just the two interfaces up?
>
with just eth0 and eth1 I can ping either address, but it fails (hangs) on
specifying (-I) the interface to ping from

> also make sure that forwarding is turned on via /etc/sysctrl.conf
> this line needs to read :
> net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
>

i have in /etc/sysconfig/network
IPV4_FORWARD=yes

is that adequate or do i need that line in sysctrl also? FWIW
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward is 1

>
> Also are there any firewall rules in the way?
>

none, i'll do those after i'm sure of the routing.


> HTH
>
> Bret
>

thanks
>
>
>



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