On 11/05/2009 01:19 PM, Per Jessen wrote:
Dave Plater wrote:
and either eth0 or dsl1 for all other internet traffic. I've played around with /etc/sysconfig/network/routes but I can't get it right. Thanks
Assuming your DSL links are up all the time, you could just make them 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
I didn't know of ifcfg-dsl0.route, I tried ifroute-dsl0 but didn't 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
Whatever I do the last interface started dsl1 takes all of the traffic. If I stop dsl1 then dsl0 takes over as the default route and I have to either start dsl1 or stop dsl0. This is my ifroute-dsl0 : 41.0.0.0/11 41.32.0.0/11 41.64.0.0/11 41.96.0.0/16 196.0.0.0/8 It's the same format as ifroute-lo which existed previously. Thanks Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org