On 2/7/06, Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 09:04:30PM +0100, martin nicolas wrote
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> > You may also need to adjust your routes :
>
> While we're on the subject of 2 IP addresses on 1 machine, is there a
> way for ppp0 to co-exist with eth0? I use a 4-port ADSL m
On 07 February 2006 04:53, Walter Dnes wrote:
> Is there a way use dialup without tearing down eth0?
Sure. Delete your default route before dialing.
Uwe
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On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 09:04:30PM +0100, martin nicolas wrote
> You may also need to adjust your routes :
While we're on the subject of 2 IP addresses on 1 machine, is there a
way for ppp0 to co-exist with eth0? I use a 4-port ADSL modem/router.
On the few occasions that I fall back to dialup
Jeff wrote:
Hey all. Linux question - I have this nice big dual Xeon server, with
two NIC's. Where, how, when, why, can I configure this beast, not as a
router, but just as a host with two ways to get in.
eth0 is 192.168.0.39
eth1 is 192.168.1.139
I would like to be able to associate both NIC
Hi Jeff, I think you should try to adjust your /etc/hosts and put in it :192.168.0.39 192.168.1.139 fooYou may also need to adjust your routes :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] add default gw 192.168.0.X 192.168.0.39[EMAIL PROTECTED] add default gw 192.168.1.X 192.168.1.139
On 2/5/06, Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Hey all. Linux question - I have this nice big dual Xeon server, with
two NIC's. Where, how, when, why, can I configure this beast, not as a
router, but just as a host with two ways to get in.
eth0 is 192.168.0.39
eth1 is 192.168.1.139
I would like to be able to associate both NIC's to the sam
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