Iain Johnstone wrote:
> I type route, after 2 minutes it comes back with the usual local stuff local routing
>stuff but there are 5 entries to the remote host and 5 for 0.0.0.0. When the line
>drops the routing table retains these bizarre entries. Surely I should only have 1
>extra entry on connection?
route -n comes back quickly I bet too... I think -n is trying to
resolve some of the names (or ip addresses to names anyway).
What interface do the "bizzare" entries go to? There's another post
that says to send the route -n output which would be most helpful.
> (Finally after 6 months I think I am getting somewhere with diald .... or am I?)
I too have been having lots of fun trying to get things set up the way
I want them which is somewhat complicated by the fact that I want to
connect to one of three different ISPs depending on the situation.
It's close, but not quite working at the moment and I'm busy trying to
figure out named in the hopes that it might
help! Is there anyone else out there who uses diald to select between
ISPs? (there must be!)
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Cheers,
Derek
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