Re: Change preferred interface for default gateway?

2013-11-10 Thread Tyler MacDonald
I am using the default (Network Manager), sorry, should have specified... It a pretty vanilla Debian Stable install on a Lenovo T410s. On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Hans wrote: > Am Sonntag, 10. November 2013, 10:26:01 schrieb Tyler MacDonald: > > Hi! It's been awhile. :-) > > > > When I am

Re: Change preferred interface for default gateway?

2013-11-10 Thread Hans
Am Sonntag, 10. November 2013, 10:26:01 schrieb Tyler MacDonald: > Hi! It's been awhile. :-) > > When I am on wireless and plug into a wired connection, my wireless default > route is dropped when the default route for the wired connection is added. > It seems wired is always preferred over wirele

Change preferred interface for default gateway?

2013-11-10 Thread Tyler MacDonald
Hi! It's been awhile. :-) When I am on wireless and plug into a wired connection, my wireless default route is dropped when the default route for the wired connection is added. It seems wired is always preferred over wireless. Is there any way to reverse this behavior? Or even better, make it dep

Re: Squid as default gateway in proxy mode.

2012-04-20 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE ok worked after one restart i dont know what was the problem but worked, but still didnt drop the connection by this command. i can stil ssh and even send receive email iptables -t filter -P FORWARD DROP as shared, so i can open all the ports

Re: Squid as default gateway in proxy mode.

2012-04-15 Thread Joe
On Sun, 15 Apr 2012 19:05:24 +0500 Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > 4, on port 80 Squid will be acting as a proxy. > > Yes, this is the meaning of 'transparent' in terms of a proxy. It means that the web browsers don't have to be set to a specific port, when users who know a bit more can use a di

Re: Squid as default gateway in proxy mode.

2012-04-15 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Muhammad Yousuf Khan a écrit : > > did you mean this. > > 1, PAT all the traffice by iptables Not PAT, NAT. And specifically source NAT (SNAT or MASQUERADE). > 2. Block everything > 3, accept only specific traffice > 4, on port 80 Squid will be acting as a proxy. Yes. > if it is what you mea

Re: Squid as default gateway in proxy mode.

2012-04-15 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Muhammad Yousuf Khan a écrit : >> >> i know ICMP didnt have ports and it is a layer 4 proto. > > ICMP is tranported on top on IP which is a layer 3 (network) protocol, > but that does not make it a layer 4 protocol. ICMP provides services >

Re: Squid as default gateway in proxy mode.

2012-04-15 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Muhammad Yousuf Khan a écrit : > > i know ICMP didnt have ports and it is a layer 4 proto. ICMP is tranported on top on IP which is a layer 3 (network) protocol, but that does not make it a layer 4 protocol. ICMP provides services that are part of the IP protocol, so it is rather a layer 3 protoco

Re: Squid as default gateway in proxy mode.

2012-04-15 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > Hello, > > > Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > > > >> now the problem part is i want to ping outside host to verify the > >> connectivity of internet for that all the time i have to open the SSH > >> the console and ping. but what i want is,

Re: Squid as default gateway in proxy mode.

2012-04-14 Thread Joe
On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 12:40:26 +0200 Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > Joe wrote : > > only TCP and UDP have 'ports' > > No. ICMP does not have ports, but other protocols such as SCTP and > DCCP have ports too. > > Yes, I do realise there are others, but they are not among the half-dozen or so which

Re: Squid as default gateway in proxy mode.

2012-04-14 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Hello, > Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > >> now the problem part is i want to ping outside host to verify the >> connectivity of internet for that all the time i have to open the SSH >> the console and ping. but what i want is, i should also ping it from >> host computers as well. however i don't

Re: Squid as default gateway in proxy mode.

2012-04-14 Thread Joe
On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 13:04:08 +0500 Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: > i have lately installed SQUID proxy and to avail all the facilities > i am using it as Proxy mod not as Transparent mode neither i wanted > to. > > now the problem part is i want to ping outside host to verify the > connectivity o

Squid as default gateway in proxy mode.

2012-04-14 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
i have lately installed SQUID proxy and to avail all the facilities i am using it as Proxy mod not as Transparent mode neither i wanted to. now the problem part is i want to ping outside host to verify the connectivity of internet for that all the time i have to open the SSH the console and ping.

Re: Stop dhclient from adding a default gateway

2010-09-03 Thread Bob Proulx
David A. Parker wrote: > >The dhclient-script sets the route. If you want to prevent it then > >you will have to either prevent dhclient-script from setting it or to > >remove it after it has been set. > > Thanks, Bob. I had looked at dhclient-script and realized that it > was the culprit, but I

Re: Stop dhclient from adding a default gateway

2010-09-03 Thread David A. Parker
On 09/03/2010 02:09 PM, Bob Proulx wrote: David A. Parker wrote: I have a Debian Lenny box with two NICs, eth0 and eth1. eht1 is a trunking interface and can be put onto any VLAN. Whenever eth1 is put onto a VLAN, I want it to get an address from DHCP but I do *not* want it to set a default

Re: Stop dhclient from adding a default gateway

2010-09-03 Thread Bob Proulx
David A. Parker wrote: > I have a Debian Lenny box with two NICs, eth0 and eth1. eht1 is a > trunking interface and can be put onto any VLAN. Whenever eth1 is > put onto a VLAN, I want it to get an address from DHCP but I do > *not* want it to set a default gateway. > ... >

Stop dhclient from adding a default gateway

2010-09-03 Thread David A. Parker
Hello, I have a Debian Lenny box with two NICs, eth0 and eth1. eht1 is a trunking interface and can be put onto any VLAN. Whenever eth1 is put onto a VLAN, I want it to get an address from DHCP but I do *not* want it to set a default gateway. I set up a definition for each interface in

Re: Debian Etch Default Gateway

2008-06-25 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 06/25/08 09:26, Chris Robinson wrote: > Hi Ron Andre > > Many thanks for all your help. It is now fixed I uninstalled > network-manager. The other packages were not installed. Chris, Google for "Network Mangler". - -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson

Re: Debian Etch Default Gateway

2008-06-25 Thread Chris Robinson
Hi Ron Andre Many thanks for all your help. It is now fixed I uninstalled network-manager. The other packages were not installed. Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Debian Etch Default Gateway

2008-06-25 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 01:04:59PM +0100, Chris Robinson wrote: > Ron Johnson wrote: >> Let's see the whole /etc/networking/interfaces. Also, is >> network-manager (a.k.a. network-mangler) installed? > eth2 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:A7:0D:4E:1E > inet addr:169.254.124.1

Re: Debian Etch Default Gateway

2008-06-25 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 06/25/08 07:04, Chris Robinson wrote: > Ron Johnson wrote: > On 06/25/08 06:38, Chris Robinson wrote: > Hi I have just installed etch from floppy. I have the desktop coming up. I can not access the internet. Every time I

Re: Debian Etch Default Gateway

2008-06-25 Thread Chris Robinson
Ron Johnson wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 06/25/08 06:38, Chris Robinson wrote: Hi I have just installed etch from floppy. I have the desktop coming up. I can not access the internet. Every time I restart the machine I have to go to desktop/administration/networ

Re: Debian Etch Default Gateway

2008-06-25 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 06/25/08 06:38, Chris Robinson wrote: > Hi > > I have just installed etch from floppy. I have the desktop coming up. > > I can not access the internet. Every time I restart the machine I have > to go to desktop/administration/networking and set

Debian Etch Default Gateway

2008-06-25 Thread Chris Robinson
Hi I have just installed etch from floppy. I have the desktop coming up. I can not access the internet. Every time I restart the machine I have to go to desktop/administration/networking and set the gateway which is blank to eth0. Then the internet works. I have 3 network cards,2 are disa

RFC4193 IPv6 addresses seem not to be completly supported : default gateway not set

2007-11-13 Thread Guy Widloecher
"They are not expected to be routable on the global Internet" and "They are routable inside of a more limited area such a site". As you can see, RFC4193 addresses are the equivalent of RFC1918 IPv4 addresses for IPv6. When using this kind of address as "static"

Re: which file do I edit to give my syste a default gateway??

2005-05-10 Thread Siju George
On 5/10/05, Saro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry it was a big mistake. I was "SuSE-thinking"... :P > > Sorry again! > no probs :-) since I was more familiar with /etc/network/interfaces I followed the advice Clive and Lee gave me :-) Thanks once again to all of you kind regards Siju

RE: which file do I edit to give my syste a default gateway??

2005-05-10 Thread Saro
Sorry it was a big mistake. I was "SuSE-thinking"... :P Sorry again! -Mensaje original- De: Robert Vangel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviado el: martes, 10 de mayo de 2005 12:12 Para: 'Debian Users' Asunto: Re: which file do I edit to give my syste a default g

Re: which file do I edit to give my syste a default gateway??

2005-05-10 Thread Robert Vangel
Saro wrote: Look at: /etc/sysconfig/network/routes Eh? Debian? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: which file do I edit to give my syste a default gateway??

2005-05-10 Thread Siju George
On 5/10/05, Lee Braiden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tuesday 10 May 2005 10:03, Siju George wrote: > > I installed my Debian system without a default gateway. > > > > May I know which file I should edit to give the system a default gateway?? > > In /etc/

Re: which file do I edit to give my syste a default gateway??

2005-05-10 Thread Lee Braiden
On Tuesday 10 May 2005 10:03, Siju George wrote: > I installed my Debian system without a default gateway. > > May I know which file I should edit to give the system a default gateway?? In /etc/network/interfaces, you can add a gateway property to iface entries, to set the gateway

Re: which file do I edit to give my syste a default gateway??

2005-05-10 Thread Clive Menzies
On (10/05/05 14:33), Siju George wrote: > Hi all, > > I installed my Debian system without a default gateway. > > May I know which file I should edit to give the system a default gateway?? > If you are using dhcp, you shouldn't need one and your /etc/network/inte

RE: which file do I edit to give my syste a default gateway??

2005-05-10 Thread Saro
ebian Users Asunto: which file do I edit to give my syste a default gateway?? Hi all, I installed my Debian system without a default gateway. May I know which file I should edit to give the system a default gateway?? Thankyou so much Kind Regards Siju -- No virus found in this incoming me

which file do I edit to give my syste a default gateway??

2005-05-10 Thread Siju George
Hi all, I installed my Debian system without a default gateway. May I know which file I should edit to give the system a default gateway?? Thankyou so much Kind Regards Siju

Re: /etc/network/interfaces statically defined default gateway

2004-05-25 Thread Willi Geffers
Hi James, please add a gateway entry for the eth1 interface in /etc/network/interfaces: iface eth1 ... gateway 192.168.0.1 After restarting the interface with 'ifdown eth1' and 'ifup eth1' the gateway should show up in the output of 'netstat -nr'. Regards Willi -- RWTH Aachen

Re: /etc/network/interfaces statically defined default gateway

2004-05-25 Thread James Sinnamon
Thomas, On Tue, 25 May 2004 09:13 pm, Thomas Adam wrote: > --- James Sinnamon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Debian users, > > > How is the default gateway using, say eth0 or eth1, defined in > > /etc/network/interfaces, if dhcp is not used, that is if I use: >

Re: /etc/network/interfaces statically defined default gateway

2004-05-25 Thread Thomas Adam
--- James Sinnamon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Debian users, > > How is the default gateway using, say eth0 or eth1, defined in > /etc/network/interfaces, if dhcp is not used, that is if I use: > > auto eth1 > iface eth1 intet static > addr

/etc/network/interfaces statically defined default gateway

2004-05-25 Thread James Sinnamon
Dear Debian users, How is the default gateway using, say eth0 or eth1, defined in /etc/network/interfaces, if dhcp is not used, that is if I use: auto eth1 iface eth1 intet static address 192.168.0.6 netmask 255.255.255.0 network 192.168.0.0 broadcast 192.168.0.255

Re: default gateway

2003-03-12 Thread Pavlos Parissis
Hello all, I would like to thank all the people who spent their time to reply me. I should sent the e-mail before read the manuals and search google. Regards, Pavlos -- ~~ I love having the feeling of being in control while i have the sensation of speed The surfer of

Re: default gateway

2003-03-12 Thread Pavlos Parissis
Hello all, I would like to thank all the people who spent their time to reply me. I should sent the e-mail before read the manuals and search google. Regards, Pavlos -- ~~ I love having the feeling of being in control while i have the sensation of speed The surfer of

Re: default gateway

2003-03-11 Thread David Z Maze
Pavlos Parissis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am looking for the file that I have to modify in order to have static route > enabled. > I add the gateway manually with route add -net default gw 192.168.100.1 > and I would like to find the config file. You're almost certainly looking for /etc/ne

Re: default gateway

2003-03-11 Thread Richard Hector
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 12:28:51AM +0200, Pavlos Parissis wrote: > Hello all, > I am looking for the file that I have to modify in order to have static route > enabled. > I add the gateway manually with route add -net default gw 192.168.100.1 > and I would like to find the config file. > I am usin

Re: default gateway

2003-03-11 Thread Seneca
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 12:28:51AM +0200, Pavlos Parissis wrote: > I am looking for the file that I have to modify in order to have static route > enabled. > I add the gateway manually with route add -net default gw 192.168.100.1 > and I would like to find the config file. > I am using woody 3.0.r

Re: default gateway

2003-03-11 Thread Birzan George Cristian
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 12:28:51AM +0200, Pavlos Parissis wrote: > Hello all, > I am looking for the file that I have to modify in order to have static route > enabled. It's /etc/network/interfaces, man 5 interfaces. Somethnig that isn't stated in the docs, put your default option under the interf

Re: default gateway

2003-03-11 Thread Stephen A. Witt
g woody 3.0.r1,any ideas? > > Pavlos > If the only static route you want is the default route, then it goes into '/etc/network/interfaces' with the stanza that configures the interface. For example, with the following interfaces file, the 'gateway' line specifies t

default gateway

2003-03-11 Thread Pavlos Parissis
Hello all, I am looking for the file that I have to modify in order to have static route enabled. I add the gateway manually with route add -net default gw 192.168.100.1 and I would like to find the config file. I am using woody 3.0.r1,any ideas? Pavlos -- ~~ I love

Re: ISDN Config - Default Gateway

2002-12-03 Thread mess-mate
| > connection was hung up. | > | > The output from ifconfig -a is comparable to a SuSE connection but | > netstat -r shows that the SuSE connection sets the default gateway to | > the remote IP address provided by T-Online while the debian connection | > routing table shows no ga

Re: ISDN Config - Default Gateway

2002-12-03 Thread Gary Ross
fault gateway to the remote IP address provided by T-Online while the debian connection routing table shows no gatewate setup for default even though the destination host is properly set. Therefore, I suspect that my debian ISDN configuration is not setting the default gateway. I need someone's

ISDN Config - Default Gateway

2002-11-28 Thread Gary Ross
ter a minute or so Mozilla reports that the connection was not accepted. Furthermore, isdnctrl and /var/log/isdn shows that the connection was hung up. The output from ifconfig -a is comparable to a SuSE connection but netstat -r shows that the SuSE connection sets the default gateway to the remo

RE: Default gateway

2002-10-10 Thread Joyce, Matthew
Ah, interesting stuff. Many thanks. Matthew Joyce -Original Message- From: Crispin Wellington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, 11 October 2002 3:01 PM To: Debian Users Subject: Re: Default gateway On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 12:49, Joyce, Matthew wrote: > > My adsl conn

Re: Default gateway

2002-10-10 Thread nate
Joyce, Matthew said: > > My adsl connection gets a different ip address each time it connects, > this makes setting up routes tricky. > > Is there anyway to setup routes using MAC addresses or even eth1 instead > of using the ipaddress ? I do not believe so, thats a different layer of networking(

Re: Default gateway

2002-10-10 Thread Crispin Wellington
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 12:49, Joyce, Matthew wrote: > > My adsl connection gets a different ip address each time it connects, this > makes setting up routes tricky. > > Is there anyway to setup routes using MAC addresses or even eth1 instead of > using the ipaddress ? You can setup ppp to setup

Default gateway

2002-10-10 Thread Joyce, Matthew
My adsl connection gets a different ip address each time it connects, this makes setting up routes tricky. Is there anyway to setup routes using MAC addresses or even eth1 instead of using the ipaddress ? Thanks Matthew Joyce Children's Cancer Institute Australia http://www.ccia.org.au --

Re: Where to put dns server & default gateway address ?

2002-02-10 Thread Ron Johnson
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 07:56:10 -0800 (PST) faisal gillani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello list > > i have just installed debian 2.2 on my system ..i was > very impress by the simple setup program & > configuration ... i only want to know where to put dns > serv

Re: Where to put dns server & default gateway address ?

2002-02-10 Thread Bastiaan Naber
etup program & > configuration ... i only want to know where to put dns > server & default gateway address ? > > > thanks > Faisal "newbie" > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! > http://greetings.yahoo.com

Re: Where to put dns server & default gateway address ?

2002-02-10 Thread Michel Loos
Em Dom, 2002-02-10 às 13:56, faisal gillani escreveu: > Hello list > > i have just installed debian 2.2 on my system ..i was > very impress by the simple setup program & > configuration ... i only want to know where to put dns > server & default gateway addres

Where to put dns server & default gateway address ?

2002-02-10 Thread faisal gillani
Hello list i have just installed debian 2.2 on my system ..i was very impress by the simple setup program & configuration ... i only want to know where to put dns server & default gateway address ? thanks Faisal "newbie" __ D

Re: dhcp and default gateway

2002-01-30 Thread Jesse Goerz
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 00:55, Jason Majors wrote: > I have the following as my /etc/dhcpd.conf file: > # dhcpd.conf > option routers 192.168.1.1; > option domain-name "kwiqsilver.org"; > option domain-name-servers 68.2.16.30, 68.1.208.30; > > option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; > default-lease-

Re: dhcp and default gateway

2002-01-30 Thread Jeff
Jason Majors, 2002-Jan-29 22:55 -0700: > I have the following as my /etc/dhcpd.conf file: > # dhcpd.conf > option routers 192.168.1.1; > option domain-name "kwiqsilver.org"; > option domain-name-servers 68.2.16.30, 68.1.208.30; > > option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; > default-lease-time 600; > max-

Re: dhcp and default gateway

2002-01-29 Thread Jason Majors
> > > I have my network set up to use dhcp. The clients can > > > connect, ping, ssh, etc. to the server, but they can't > > > connect beyond my gateway. The only part of my static > > > network setup that isn't present in my dynamic setup is the

Re: dhcp and default gateway

2002-01-29 Thread Jesse Goerz
The only part of my static > > network setup that isn't present in my dynamic setup is the > > default gateway. > > How can the dhcp server tell the client which default > > gateway to use? Or is this something I need to somehow put > > in my client configuration? [...]

Re: dhcp and default gateway

2002-01-29 Thread Osamu Aoki
ynamic setup is the > default gateway. > How can the dhcp server tell the client which default gateway to use? Or is > this something I need to somehow put in my client configuration? I use dhclient. My /etc/dhclient.cong contains only: send host-name "GIVENNAME"; supersede domain

Re: dhcp and default gateway

2002-01-29 Thread Adam Majer
ynamic setup is the > default gateway. > How can the dhcp server tell the client which default gateway to use? Or is > this something I need to somehow put in my client configuration? Use your server as the gateway. IMO, that's the simplest solutions. If you do MASQ you will only need 1 i

dhcp and default gateway

2002-01-29 Thread Jason Majors
I have my network set up to use dhcp. The clients can connect, ping, ssh, etc. to the server, but they can't connect beyond my gateway. The only part of my static network setup that isn't present in my dynamic setup is the default gateway. How can the dhcp server tell the client whi

Re: Failover for default gateway

2001-08-17 Thread Robert Waldner
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001 18:39:09 +0300, George Karaolides writes: >I would like to set up two Debian boxes as default gateways on my company >LAN. > >How can they be set up to failover, i.e. when one goes down the other >becomes the default gateway? Has anyone done this before? Have

Failover for default gateway

2001-08-17 Thread George Karaolides
Hi, I would like to set up two Debian boxes as default gateways on my company LAN. How can they be set up to failover, i.e. when one goes down the other becomes the default gateway? Has anyone done this before? Best regards, George Karaolides 8, Costakis Pantelides St., tel: +35 79

Re: How to make ppp0 default gateway automaticly?

2001-08-16 Thread Nik Butler
Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Nik Butler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 8:41 AM Subject: Re: How to make ppp0 default gateway automaticly?

Re: How to make ppp0 default gateway automaticly?

2001-08-16 Thread Tao Liu
On Thursday 16 August 2001 14:54, Nik Butler wrote: > Five steps. > > 1. Ensure that no other default route is defined prior to enabling ppp. > > 2. add the keyword > defaultroute > to your ppp options file. > > 3. ensure that your resolv.conf points to a good Domain Name server > > 4. e

Re: How to make ppp0 default gateway automaticly?

2001-08-16 Thread Nik Butler
Five steps. 1. Ensure that no other default route is defined prior to enabling ppp. 2. add the keyword defaultroute to your ppp options file. 3. ensure that your resolv.conf points to a good Domain Name server 4. ensure that ip_forward under /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ is set at value 1. 5

RE: How to make ppp0 default gateway automaticly?

2001-08-16 Thread Ian Perry
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 4:31 PM > > >> > >> >but how can I make ppp0 the default gateway automaticly when > >> ppp0 is up? > >> > >> > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep def

Re: How to make ppp0 default gateway automaticly?

2001-08-16 Thread Robert Waldner
>> >> >but how can I make ppp0 the default gateway automaticly when >> ppp0 is up? >> >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep def /etc/ppp/options >> defaultroute >> > >I also believe that >route add default ppp0 >also works (although it i

RE: How to make ppp0 default gateway automaticly?

2001-08-16 Thread Ian Perry
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 4:07 PM > On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 14:05:07 +0800, Tao Liu writes: > > >but how can I make ppp0 the default gateway automaticly when > ppp0 is up? > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep def /

Re: How to make ppp0 default gateway automaticly?

2001-08-16 Thread Robert Waldner
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 14:05:07 +0800, Tao Liu writes: >but how can I make ppp0 the default gateway automaticly when ppp0 is up? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep def /etc/ppp/options defaultroute hth+cheers, &rw -- -- "Women novelists are a bit like a dog walking -- upon his hind legs; he

How to make ppp0 default gateway automaticly?

2001-08-16 Thread Tao Liu
I installed ppp2.4.1 with the pppoe plugin patch. And it does not have a script like /etc/init.d/pppd I always type pppd eth0 (wait a while and make sure ppp0 is up) route add default gw x.x.x.x (isp's ip) to make it work. but how can I make ppp0 the default ga

Re: Where to add default gateway

2000-09-05 Thread Web Administration account
need to be correct for your setup. The setuo should have asked these questions during install. . Good luck Tom >Where should I add the default gateway ? >If I make a "route add default gw xxx.yyy.zzz.ttt" then the debian will >forget it after reboot. How should I make it in order

Re: Where to add default gateway

2000-09-05 Thread Nate Amsden
Adrian Nims wrote: > > Where should I add the default gateway ? > If I make a "route add default gw xxx.yyy.zzz.ttt" then the debian will > forget it after reboot. How should I make it in order the debian box not to > forget it ? on 2.2 it is /etc/network/interfaces

Where to add default gateway

2000-09-05 Thread Adrian Nims
Where should I add the default gateway ? If I make a "route add default gw xxx.yyy.zzz.ttt" then the debian will forget it after reboot. How should I make it in order the debian box not to forget it ? Adrian Nims

Re: Phantom default gateway

2000-08-24 Thread Nate Amsden
to trouble when my box rebooted remotely. > > All the interfaces were set up properly, but somehow it assigned itself > a default gateway (to my first ethernet card). according to > interfaces(5), you need to set the `gateway' keyword to create a default > gateway. I don't have `g

Phantom default gateway

2000-08-24 Thread Damon Muller
usually works very well. However recently I got into trouble when my box rebooted remotely. All the interfaces were set up properly, but somehow it assigned itself a default gateway (to my first ethernet card). according to interfaces(5), you need to set the `gateway' keyword to create a de