Re: Routing problems in stable

2002-02-17 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Cameron Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I installed Stable, got the interfaces up and running, both interfaces > work fine. I enable /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward (via > /etc/network/options, and manually), in order to enable routing of the two > subnets. What's Stable? > Heres the topology

Re: Routing problems using metric [Does somebody undestood !]

2001-04-20 Thread John R Lenton
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 09:58:02AM +, fr ml wrote: > Sorry to insist, but does somebody reading this mailing > list have any ideas of the way to resolv this problem. > Or can you give me links or else to help me ! > > It a project on with I had to figth for Linux to be > considered as an alter

Re: Routing problems using metric [Does somebody undestood !]

2001-04-20 Thread fr ml
Sorry to insist, but does somebody reading this mailing list have any ideas of the way to resolv this problem. Or can you give me links or else to help me ! It a project on with I had to figth for Linux to be considered as an alternative rather than a commercial router product ! It would be a pity

Re: Routing problems

2001-04-09 Thread David Wright
Quoting Derrick (Thrawn01) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > I have a debian machine on a network, and has a modem. > > Both of theses links could be up at anytime. when the ppp link is down i > wan't to use a gatway on the network to access. > but when the ppp is up I wan't it to access the ppp first be

Re: Routing problems

1999-05-04 Thread Craig Hancock
Loek Engels wrote: > I'm having some problems getting my local network up and running again ever > since I've upgraded my system from RH5.1 to Debian 2.1. Even ping cannot get > throught to my local network... here's my routing table and eth0 configuration > > Destination Gateway Genma

Re: Routing Problems

1996-11-18 Thread Hakan Ardo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Mon, 11 Nov 1996, Kevin Traas wrote: > > Whenever I try viewing the current routing tables by typing "route" or > "netstat -r" at the command prompt I only get the standard header - no > information. The command just hangs and I must Ctrl-C to get out. I

Re: Routing Problems

1996-11-12 Thread Philippe Troin
On Mon, 11 Nov 1996 21:00:11 PST Kevin Traas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > Whenever I try viewing the current routing tables by typing "route" or > "netstat -r" at the command prompt I only get the standard header - no > information. The command just hangs and I must Ctrl-C to get out. I've