Hi,
Bonno Bloksma:
>
> This bash script has been doing it's job for the past few years but
> suddenly stopped working in squeeze. Each part seems to work but the
> complete script does not. :-(
I must admit that I am not really inclined to try to understand what your
scripts should do and and
"Bonno Bloksma" writes:
[...snip...]
>ping3.sh --
>default gateway
>status=0
>ping4.sh --
>status=1
[...snip...]
>ping3.sh --
># test of $PINGHOST pingt
># pingt hij niet, test dan nog een keer
># pingt hij dan nog niet, verwijder dan de defaultroute
>[ `pingtest $PINGHO
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This script has been working flawlesly in Debian Etch and Lenny but after
> upgrading to Squeeze it no longer seems to work and I cannot find out why.
>
> Below the full "defaultgw-test.sh" script which attempts to determin whethet
> t
"Bonno Bloksma" writes:
> Below the full "defaultgw-test.sh" script which attempts to determin
> whethet the local internet gateway (ADLS, Cable, etc) is
> functioning. If not it will switch the default gateway over to the
> intranet connection where the internet traffic when then leave our WAN
>
Bonno Bloksma:
>
> This bash script has been doing it's job for the past few years but
> suddenly stopped working in squeeze. Each part seems to work but the
> complete script does not. :-(
I must admit that I am not really inclined to try to understand what
your scripts should do and and why the
Hi,
This script has been working flawlesly in Debian Etch and Lenny but after upgrading to Squeeze it no
longer seems to work and I cannot find out why.
Below the full "defaultgw-test.sh" script which attempts to determin whethet the local internet
gateway (ADLS, Cable, etc) is functioning. I
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