Hi,
It seems to me that the following should do the job:
ip route del default via 192.168.0.60 dev enp0s9
I assume that your ssh client has access to 192.168.0.70, which is your new gateway.
Regards,
Rami Rosen
בתאריך 20 בדצמ 2016 20:21, "Ron Leach" <ronleach@xxxxxxxxx> כתב:
List, good evening,
I wanted to change a Fedora 24 server's default outgoing route, using CLI over a local SSH connection. I found the ip command, read the man page for ip route, and gave the command:
ron # ip route add default via 192.168.0.70 dev enp0s9
The server uses a static IP and its original gateway address was 192.168.0.60. Now I have
ron # ip route show
default via 192.168.0.70 dev enp0s9
default via 192.168.0.60 dev enp0s9 proto static metric 100
[...]
So I have created two 'default' routes. I've misunderstood the man page, and I thought I'd better ask for some advice before I did any more damage.
I want to reach the situation where the server has only one default route, for all traffic, which is to a gateway machine with IP address 192.168.0.70 .
Should I remove both these entries, and then try 'add'ing a new default route? If so, how ought I remove these entries?
Or is there a better way to correct this mistake?
Grateful for any help,
regards, Ron
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