On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 17:09 +0200, Andrea Ganduglia wrote:
> On 9/26/05, Brent Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Andrea Ganduglia wrote:
> > > I wonder if it is possible to have two internet connections running at
> > > the same time on one box. Sure, one connection, one Eth
> > >
> > > Schema:
On 9/26/05, Brent Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrea Ganduglia wrote:
> > I wonder if it is possible to have two internet connections running at
> > the same time on one box. Sure, one connection, one Eth
> >
> > Schema:
> >
> > Router0 <---> Eth0 TUX Eth1 <---> Router1
> >
Andrea Ganduglia wrote:
I wonder if it is possible to have two internet connections running at
the same time on one box. Sure, one connection, one Eth
Schema:
Router0 <---> Eth0 TUX Eth1 <---> Router1
Eth2
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On Sun, 2005-09-25 at 13:43 +0200, Andrea Ganduglia wrote:
> I wonder if it is possible to have two internet connections running at
> the same time on one box. Sure, one connection, one Eth
>
> Schema:
>
> Router0 <---> Eth0 TUX Eth1 <---> Router1
>Eth2
>
Thanks for all the replies. I think I have basically the right setup
going. Unfortunately the old line went down before I could actually
test it (talk about a quick switchover!), so I can't say if it work -
will keep my notes around for the next time
Thanks
--
Kind Regards
Hans du Plooy
Sag
Hans du Plooy wrote:
>My feeling is that the mailserver tries to respond to the connection via
>it's default gateway. How do I tell it to respond via the interface
>that the connection was made on?
>
>
You need to set up routing tables with the ip(8) tool. That is in the
iproute package. You e
On Sat, 2005-05-28 at 10:57 +0200, Meni Shapiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You failed to mention what SMTP server you are running.
Sorry, I didn't think that would make a difference. The SMTP issue is a
side effect of the routing problem. The machine responds to all
connections from foreign networks via t
Hi,
You failed to mention what SMTP server you are running. on what machine.
What kind of firewall is it?? hardware? another linux machine? iptables? norton?
If you are running sendmail, then check /etc/mail/sendmail.cf for a line that says "address x.x.x.x"
change that to 0.0.0.0 and make sure t
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