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
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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
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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
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
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