Franck LEPRETTE wrote:
I remember that I have 3 interfaces and I wonder my self if it's possible
that there are too many interfaces on the computer; or there are
restrictions with iproutes2 etc...?
No, there are not too many interfaces. I have run 4 all at once. Three
were ethernet (DSL)
Hello everybody
Im french and im a network
administrator.
It the firs time I write on this mailing list ..
I configure a debian distribution (the last one
sarge) with iproute2 to route packets depending on source ip address
It works fine but it is very very slow .
When I make
Hi,
Franck LEPRETTE wrote:
Hello everybody
I’m french and ‘im a network administrator.
It the firs time I write on this mailing list ..
I configure a debian distribution (the last one sarge) with iproute2
to route packets depending on source ip address
It works fine but it is very very
Bogdan Coman wrote:
/Envoi d'une requête 'ping' sur www.l.google.com [216.239.59.99] avec
32 octets de données :/
*It waits for a long time HERE .*
*I think it’s the route decision which takes a long time ,*
I believe that is the DNS that makes it take longer here, and not
source routing.
that there are too many interfaces on the computer; or there are
restrictions with iproutes2 etc...?
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De : Bogdan Coman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : lundi 24 octobre 2005 13:25
À : Franck LEPRETTE
Cc : lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
Objet : Re: [LARTC] Problem with ip route
@mailman.ds9a.nl
Objet : Re: [LARTC] Problem with ip route . VERY SLOW
Bonjour Franck,
Hi Franck,
Est-ce que la même chose se produit si tu ping une adresse sur ton
réseau local? Est-ce que tu aurais deux passerelles par défault?
Does the same thing happens if you ping an address on your local
area
with ip route . VERY SLOW]
Bogdan Coman wrote:
/Envoi d'une requête 'ping' sur www.l.google.com [216.239.59.99] avec
32 octets de données :/
*It waits for a long time HERE .*
*I think its the route decision which takes a long time ,*
I believe that is the DNS that makes it take longer here