RE: Trouble using route-to

2004-10-08 Thread Ben
the wife plug into campus herself...) let me know. Ben -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ben Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 8:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Trouble using route-to Hey all, I just installed a 3rd nic into my

RE: Trouble using route-to

2004-10-08 Thread Ben
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Trouble using route-to Ben wrote/schrieb/scripsit: [no specific question] pass in on $int_if route-to { ($ext_if $cox_gw) } from $internal_net to !UCI keep state pass in on $int_if route-to { ($uci_if $UCI_gw) } from $internal_net to UCI keep state Why

Re: Trouble using route-to

2004-10-08 Thread Stefan Paletta
Ben wrote/schrieb/scripsit: I ended up having to do it that way, but the reason I preferred to do it via pf was in case of reboot all of the manual routes would have to be re-entered. Put the route commands into /etc/hostname.rl1, preceeding them with !-s. -Stefan -- junior guru SP666-RIPE

RE: Trouble using route-to

2004-10-08 Thread Ben
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Trouble using route-to Ben wrote/schrieb/scripsit: I ended up having to do it that way, but the reason I preferred to do it via pf was in case of reboot all of the manual routes would have to be re-entered. Put the route commands into /etc/hostname.rl1

RE: Trouble using route-to

2004-10-08 Thread Jason Opperisano
On Fri, 2004-10-08 at 17:41, Ben wrote: Great, thanks! So the hostname.* file would look like (for example) dhcp NONE NONE NONE !-s route add 128.195.0.0/16 128.195.88.1 Ben heh, no... that was an attempt to make an exclamation point plural... man 5 hostname.if you would use: