On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 13:52 -0700, John R Pierce wrote: > are there OTHER networks on the WAN accessed via B's gateway/router ? > network A's gateway is the internet route? I suppose I should have mentioned that both networks are internal. They can each get out to the Internet, though. network A's gateway is the route to the rest of the network. It's fairly complicated, and I don't know it all. Basically, network B's gateway is to get to everything else in B and other networks accessible from B. network A's gateway is to get to everything in A, and other networks accessible from A (which isn't a lot since it's in a DMZ). > if B's gateway has routes to the rest of 10.x.x.x, I'd just define a > static route like 10.0.0.0/8 -> B's gateway/router's IP, and leave the > DEFAULT gateway as network A's internet/DMZ router. Yes, B's gateway has routes to the rest of 10.x.x.x, and more. Leaving the default gateway as network A's should be okay. I'll have to try this. Regards, Ranbir -- Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu Linux 2.6.22.2-42.fc6 i686 GNU/Linux 17:20:35 up 19 days, 15:44, 4 users, load average: 1.51, 0.51, 0.18 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos