> > There is another way to stop the default route and that is to edit > > /etc/rc.d/rc.local > > and add as the last line: > > route del default > > > > STEVE, how is this method different to the one you suggested and which is the > > better way? I got this method from somewhere on the net. Let me see... > > Well, in the end, both of the methods achieve the same thing. But the > rc.local change that you posted is really just a bandaid over the > problem rather than curing it. The ifcfg-eth0 line is causing the > problem and by modifying that one line, it's gone. I'd opt for that > solution, since it's technically the right one. Ah...so that was what was causing the default route setting, hmm? I was racking my brain trying to figure out what was doing that...then I just got put the band-aid on and it worked...so I was happy. Now know the better way. Thanks. -- -------------------------------------- Kuraiken - Apprentice Codecaster
