I'm having a bit of a problem. I'm managing a Linux server running SuSE 8.2. The server is dual-homed so it sits on two networks. In the network devices application in Yast in the "routing" section you have the option of either choosing a single default gateway or using "expert configuration" to setup routing. Now we need to have each network card use a different gateway. Here is the way it's currently working. We have one network (192.....) that we need to have running SSH and samba. We have another network (10......) that we need to have samba access. This works out great except one hitch. If I just put in 192.X.X.1 as the default gateway, the 10.... network can't get to the share. I think the reason being that upon return the traffic tries to go by way of the default gateway (192.x) and can't find it's way back to the 192 network. If I flip it and make the default gateway 10.X.X.1 the 10.... network can get to the share, but SSH has a problem because it tries to return via that gateway. So it's a mess and I know there *has* to be a way to get this to work. I just need to know how. Somewhere in the "expert" part of the "routing" section, there has to be settings I can put in to basically allow all traffic bound for the 192 card (eth0 in this case) return via the 192 gateway. And all traffic bound for the 10 card (eth1 in this case) return via the 10 gateway. I just don't know how to set this up. Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated. Preston