Marian Hettwer wrote:
Hi All,
Question is:
How do I fiddle around with my routing table, that basically the wget running
on my router is using sis2 (with the pppoe uplink), while the rest (my existing
working lan) is still using sis0 with my good-guys cable modem uplink?
just do:
route
Gregory Edigarov schrieb:
Marian Hettwer wrote:
Hi All,
Question is:
How do I fiddle around with my routing table, that basically the wget
running on my router is using sis2 (with the pppoe uplink), while the
rest (my existing working lan) is still using sis0 with my good-guys
cable modem
On 2007/09/21 11:12, Marian Hettwer wrote:
route add som.eth.in.g your pppoe server ip and you're set
This would basically mean, if som.eth.in.g is let's say 123.123.123.123,
that every connection to that destination goes through my pppoe uplink.
Right?
Yes.
Isn't there a way to say
Hi All,
I'm using a Soekris box with OpenBSD 4.0 (sorry *g*) on my home soekris box.
Actual setup is one interface with a cable modem connected for internet use.
The cable modem provider talks dhcp, so no pppoe magic involved.
Now I do have an old second DSL provider lying around, which I
Marian Hettwer wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using a Soekris box with OpenBSD 4.0 (sorry *g*) on my home soekris box.
Actual setup is one interface with a cable modem connected for internet use.
The cable modem provider talks dhcp, so no pppoe magic involved.
Now I do have an old second DSL provider
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 04:43:29PM +0200, Marian Hettwer wrote:
However, the old DSL provider tries to get on my ass, and I figured,
okay boys, if you don't let me outta this contract, I'll use your
uplink to the max 24/7 (while true; do wget -O /dev/null
http://something.iso; done).
If you
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