On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 21:24 -0400, redhatdude@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Hi, > I have a FC5 machine running apache at work which I set up as an nfs > server to share files in our office. Unfortunately, our IT guys > blocked everything except apache ports and therefore I can't run nfs > since the traffic doesn't reach that linux box. We have two gateways > at work, one 10.0.0.200 for the IT department and apache, and the > other 10.0.0.201 for the rest of the users. I installed a second card > into this machine to serve NFS shares with a different IP and the > gateway for the users. Unfortunately, even though I configured both > cards with one different gateway each, the last NIC to load at boot > sets the gateway for both cards and it either allows http traffic or > nfs traffic, depending on the gateway that gets set. > Can someone show me how I can get each card to access different > gateways? > Thanks, > EJ > Gateways are not the right thing, only one default gateway is allowed. - It also sounds like you have 2 NICs in the same 10.0.0.X network. This is NOT a stable and reliable configuration. You can have multiple IPs on a single NIC in a single network using aliases, but not on multiple NICs in the same network. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list