Re: [gentoo-user] routing problems

2003-12-19 Thread Norbert Kamenicky
Christian Bartels wrote: hello list, i got a lan and a wlan card in my notebook and want to be able to plug out the cable and let all traffic go over the wlan. when i plug in the the cable again, the traffic should be transfered over the cable. i tried to create 2 default routes by adding the s

[gentoo-user] routing problems

2003-12-19 Thread Christian Bartels
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 hello list, i got a lan and a wlan card in my notebook and want to be able to plug out the cable and let all traffic go over the wlan. when i plug in the the cable again, the traffic should be transfered over the cable. i tried to create 2 default

Re: [gentoo-user] routing & firewalling

2003-12-07 Thread Oliver Lange
Eric Paynter wrote: Also emerge iproute to install a variety of tools to control the built-in router, including tc and ip. I heard about iproute2, but emerge doesn't know about such a package. Sorry if my question sounds stupid.. :) My favourite references: Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control

Re: [gentoo-user] routing & firewalling

2003-12-06 Thread Eric Paynter
Oliver Lange said: > Is sys-apps/iproute the current routing software ? > Is sys-apps/iproute equal to iproute or iproute2 ? The routing and firewalling are built into the kernel, but you have to enable them in your kernel config to take advantage of the advanced routing and firewalling facilities

[gentoo-user] routing & firewalling

2003-12-06 Thread Oliver Lange
Hello everyone, Due to my positive experience with gentoo, i'd now like to install gentoo-linux on my router/firewall box, too, but the trouble is that it currently runs under SuSE, where everything is proprietary (but easy to configure). However: Is sys-apps/iproute the current routing software

Re: [gentoo-user] routing

2003-08-04 Thread brett holcomb
Th4e default gateway is set in /etc/conf.d/net.eth0. Edit that and do the rc-update add default and you're good to go. On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 11:50:22 +0200 jaap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi list I've just installed gentoo from a stage3 tarball,with the portagetree and a kernel. How can I set

Re: [gentoo-user] routing

2003-08-04 Thread jaap
Thanks Juan, I gonna try it Le Lundi 4 Août 2003 12:38, vous avez écrit : > Hi, > > > How can I set the routing table at start up?I didn't find it in the > > startup-scripts > > (for my isdn system to work I need the defaultroute set) > > Just edit a new file under /etc/init.d/ (look at one of

Re: [gentoo-user] routing

2003-08-04 Thread Juan Ángel
Hi, > How can I set the routing table at start up?I didn't find it in the > startup-scripts > (for my isdn system to work I need the defaultroute set) Just edit a new file under /etc/init.d/ (look at one of the existing ones for reference), and use rc-update (man if needed). Hope it helps, Cheer

[gentoo-user] routing

2003-08-04 Thread jaap
Hi list I've just installed gentoo from a stage3 tarball,with the portagetree and a kernel. How can I set the routing table at start up?I didn't find it in the startup-scripts (for my isdn system to work I need the defaultroute set) Thanks -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] routing slow[?]

2003-07-18 Thread Norberto BENSA
GXzim wrote: > Do I just have to except this a part of my > networking life, or is there something I did wrong? Probably some misconfiguration on the router. > Also could it be privoxy? Dunno. Try disabling it. Norberto pgp0.pgp Description: signature

Re: [gentoo-user] routing slow[?]

2003-07-18 Thread Andrew Farmer
At 18 July, 2003 G?zim Hoxha wrote: > Hi, > Just recently, I got a router and connected only one > pc to it (my gentoo). I have noticed though, when > browsing it take longer (about 10 secs) to browse > sites. Do I just have to except this a part of my > networking life, or is there something I did

[gentoo-user] routing slow[?]

2003-07-18 Thread Gëzim
Hi, Just recently, I got a router and connected only one pc to it (my gentoo). I have noticed though, when browsing it take longer (about 10 secs) to browse sites. Do I just have to except this a part of my networking life, or is there something I did wrong? Also could it be privoxy? Note: I hav