On Tue, 15 May 2001, Joachim Schiele wrote:
> can someone tell me why there are default routes and how to set them?
The "default route" is the way to go if the other routes don't match. The
default route points to a gateway (another router) that should help. In
other wor
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hi all, to make it short:
can someone tell me why there are default routes and how to set them?
lets imagine we got this network
- --
| box 1 |
- --
eth0 -- local lan1 with 192.168.1.0/24
eth1 --- internet
eth2 ---
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Joachim Schiele wrote:
> can someone tell me why there are default routes and how to set them?
The "default route" is the way to go if the other routes don't match. The
default route points to a gateway (another router) that should help. In
other wor
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hi all, to make it short:
can someone tell me why there are default routes and how to set them?
lets imagine we got this network
- --
| box 1 |
- --
eth0 -- local lan1 with 192.168.1.0/24
eth1 --- internet
eth2 --
wrote:
>Matt Chipman wrote:
> >
> > Hi all
> >
> > Just getting used to debian and need to add a default route at boot time. i
> > have the route but what file do i need to add it to?
> >
> > Currently i add it manually after the machine boots.
>
At 06:36 PM 1/12/01 -0500, Peter Billson wrote:
>Can you add routes to a Windoze box?!!? ;-)
Amazingly, you can! Get on one and type "route print".
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Matt Chipman wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Just getting used to debian and need to add a default route at boot time. i
> have the route but what file do i need to add it to?
>
> Currently i add it manually after the machine boots.
>
> Lucky its not windows or i'd
On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 10:16:27AM +1100, Matt Chipman wrote:
> i have the route but what file do i need to add it to?
look in /etc/network/interfaces
man 5 interfaces
>
>
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Hi all
Just getting used to debian and need to add a default route at boot time. i
have the route but what file do i need to add it to?
Currently i add it manually after the machine boots.
Lucky its not windows or i'd have to do it every day at least! :)
thanks
-Matt
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