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Re: [opensuse] Is there an opensource equivalent of route sentry?
- From: Per Jessen <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 12:19:24 +0100
- Message-id: <hcucbs$991$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Dave Plater wrote:
Ah, you're right, it is 'ifroute-dsl0', sorry. I can never remember
those names.
If you're letting dsl1 (international) set your default route, you don't
need a default route in the config.
/Per
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I didn't know of ifcfg-dsl0.route, I tried ifroute-dsl0 but didn'tand either eth0 or dsl1 for all other internet traffic.Assuming your DSL links are up all the time, you could just make them
I've played around with /etc/sysconfig/network/routes but I can't
get it right. Thanks
static routes. If not, I think you need something
like /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-dslX.route, which will establish
the routes when the interface is available.
/Per
have any success.
Ah, you're right, it is 'ifroute-dsl0', sorry. I can never remember
those names.
I am assuming that I need to only have the default route in routes and
the specific dsl0 routes in ifcfg-dsl0.route.
If you're letting dsl1 (international) set your default route, you don't
need a default route in the config.
/Per
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