> One blue-sky thought ... I've never tried to set up one of these
> multi-address external interfaces where the extra addresses are on a
> different network than the primary address (and the default gateway). I
> wonder if packets going back out those interfaces can find the default
> gateway? (C
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> Ken -- Thanks for a good, clear posting of the details. Based
> on it, I hav
6.225 0.0.0.0 UG0 0 0
eth0
Thanks,
Ken
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> From: Ray Olszewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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You didn't read the SR FAQ, did you?
Please report the output of:
ip addr show
netstat -nr
These will tell us what interfaces and routes are *actually* being set up
on your Dach router, not what you are *trying* to set up (in the end, that
is all that the config files tell us).
Ken -- Thanks for a good, clear posting of the details. Based on it, I have
a couple of comments.
First, it does not appear that you have tested pcAnywhere with your primary
IP address (206.127.76.231). This assumes some significance when I note ...
Second, I *can* ping your primary IP address