> > What exactly does not work? Connecting to what destination IP? Your > default route is pointing out eth2. So any traffic to a non-directly > connected network will go out eth2. (without some additional static > routes) What are you trying to accomplish? > I am attempting to have one box with 3 nic's and use NAT to connect to other boxes. 74.X is eth1 24.X is eth2 and 192.X is eth0 I have iptable rules for 24.X:25 to goto 192.X:25 and port 80 also. This works I have iptable ruls for 74.X:25 to goto 192.X:25 and port 80 also. This does not work. the default route is set for 24.X network and it seems like that is why that network is working. If I change the default route to 74.X then the 74.X network works and the 24.X network stops working. So that is why I thought the "route -n" showing 0.0.0.0 for the gw on 74.X was perhaps the issue. I dont seem to be routing for both networks. THanks, Jerry _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos