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 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list