RE: [CentOS] /etc/sysctl.conf edit not permanent

2008-05-29 Thread Joseph L. Casale
>I expect that you will see "net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1" > >Please confirm. > >Barry You were right, thanks for the info. jlc ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

RE: [CentOS] /etc/sysctl.conf edit not permanent

2008-05-28 Thread Barry Brimer
Hi, I added the following to /etc/sysctl.conf: net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1 sysctl -p does not show any errors. So after a #service network restart, I see this: Shutting down interface eth0: [ OK ] Shutting down loopback interface: [ OK ] Disabling IPv4 packet forwarding: net.ipv4.ip_forward =

Re: [CentOS] /etc/sysctl.conf edit not permanent

2008-05-28 Thread John R Pierce
Joseph L. Casale wrote: What exactly did you add to /etc/sysctl.conf? Do you have any errors when you run "sysctl -p" on the command line as root? Filipe Hi, I added the following to /etc/sysctl.conf: net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1 sysctl -p does not show any errors. So after a #service networ

RE: [CentOS] /etc/sysctl.conf edit not permanent

2008-05-28 Thread Joseph L. Casale
>What exactly did you add to /etc/sysctl.conf? > >Do you have any errors when you run "sysctl -p" on the command line as root? > >Filipe Hi, I added the following to /etc/sysctl.conf: net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1 sysctl -p does not show any errors. So after a #service network restart, I see this: Shut

Re: [CentOS] /etc/sysctl.conf edit not permanent

2008-05-28 Thread Filipe Brandenburger
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 10:39 AM, Joseph L. Casale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have edited ip forwarding in /etc/sysctl.conf yet when I issue a > #service network restart I see it get set back to 0. > Why is that? What exactly did you add to /etc/sysctl.conf? Do you have any errors when you ru

Re: [CentOS] /etc/sysctl.conf edit not permanent

2008-05-28 Thread John R Pierce
Joseph L. Casale wrote: I have edited ip forwarding in /etc/sysctl.conf yet when I issue a #service network restart I see it get set back to 0. Why is that? I believe that gets set/reset in /etc/sysctl/network* somewhere ___ CentOS mailing list C