On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 05:11:45PM -0400, Glen Stewart wrote: > I would like to relieve my ISDN connection of all personal web/ftp traffic > (from my browser and ftp client) by utilizing the bandwidth of the cable > modem on the 2nd interface. All web and mail traffic to the server on the > 1st interface needs to continue as before. We've done somewhat the same thing here, works well. > After I activate the cable NIC in Linuxconf, I can ping my server with > another box using the cable address. Leaving it in this state (with IPV4 > routing off) makes the mail server begin to "hold" mail for destinations on > the cable network. (uh-oh) I think you need to draw a picture, and really understand what is happening. Your problems so far seem to be IP Address related - for example, when you activate the cable NIC, does it get an IP address? Investigate where routes are pointing, and understand what those routes mean. Your problems so far are too general for me to be of more assistance. -- PowerDNS Versatile DNS Services Trilab The Technology People 'SYN! .. SYN|ACK! .. ACK!' - the mating call of the internet