Re: eth0 and eth1

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On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 15:26, John Nichel wrote:
> Hi again...
> 
>    I've tried a few things, but to no avail, but I thought I should 
> better explain what it is I'm trying to do, what I have done, and what 
> my setup is in hopes that someone can understand my gibberish. :)
> 
> I have two NICs in one of my boxes.  One NIC, I want to use to connect 
> to the Internet via the DSL modem (eth0).  The other NIC, I want to be 
> able to connect to my internal network (eth1).  eth0 is set for dynamic 
> ip, and gets all the info fine from the dsl modem, and eth1 is set to 
> static, and I can see the box on my local lan.  However, I cannot get 
> out via eth0 when both nics are active.  If I shut down eth1, I get to 
> the net fine.  I need to make eth0 my default nic card, but can't for 
> the life of me figure out how.  I've already tried to add a default 
> route....
> 
> [root@web01 etc]# route add default eth0
> 
> but to no avail.  Yes, I've restarted the network.  Below is my setup.
> 
> 
>                        -----------        -----/
> -----                |           |      |
> |   |      /--eth0---| DSL Modem |------| Internet
> | l |     /          |           |      |
> | i |-----            -----------        -----\
> | n |
> | u |
> | x |-----            --------       --------------       -----/
> |   |     \          |   24   |     | Linux router |     |
> -----      \--eth1---|  Port  |-----| Connected to |-----| Internet
>                       | Switch |     | Cable Modem  |     |
>                        --------       --------------       -----\
> -- 
> By-Tor.com
> It's all about the Rush
> http://www.by-tor.com

Have you modified you default route for eth1 at all?  can you print you
route table here? and your configs for each eth device?
-- 
Michael Gargiullo <mgargiullo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Warp Drive Networks


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