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Re: [opensuse] Is there an opensource equivalent of route sentry?
- From: Dave Plater <davejplater@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 19:28:18 +0200
- Message-id: <4af30b41.9753f10a.59c0.2b5b@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 11/05/2009 12:16 PM, Per Jessen wrote:
and a virtual pppoe device. I put my wireless card in my box and set it
up, then assigned the local Internet routes to wlan0 and they work, I
can't access anything within the range assigned to wlan0 with eth0. Now
I just need to get a proper connection to the router and I can assign
dsl0 to wlan0 and I'll have all local internet traffic going to the
local only account.
Regards
Dave P
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Dave Plater wrote:It must be something to do with the difference between a physical device
On 11/05/2009 11:08 AM, Dave Plater wrote:Don't let dsl0 set the default route. There is a ppp option for that.
Hi, I still haven't succeeded in routing my local and internationalJust in case somebody can help me in my dilemma of not being able to
accounts but Route Sentry apparently performs just that.
Unfortunately it's only available for windows. Does somebody know of
an open source linux equivalent?
Thanks
Dave P
route international traffic through eth0 or dsl1 and local traffic
through dsl0, the dsl devices are pppoe, my logjam seems to be the
default route is changed when I start either dsl device. If I ifup
dsl0 for instance it becomes the default route and no international
internet is available.
/Per
and a virtual pppoe device. I put my wireless card in my box and set it
up, then assigned the local Internet routes to wlan0 and they work, I
can't access anything within the range assigned to wlan0 with eth0. Now
I just need to get a proper connection to the router and I can assign
dsl0 to wlan0 and I'll have all local internet traffic going to the
local only account.
Regards
Dave P
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