[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Tom Eastep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>>> I am trying to configure multi-isp system using the latest
>>>>> Bering-uClibc 3.1-beta1. I have two dual port cards (first
>>>>> is e100 based driver and the second is tulip) and they are
>>>>> all recognized and able to assign IP. I have a block of 32
>>>>> and 8 IPs respectively from each ISP that I am trying to 
>>>>> assign to the two interfaces, no matter what I do, only first
>>>>> listed ISP gets assigned the multiple aliases but not the second
>>>>> one.
>>>> How are you trying to assign these 'aliases'? /etc/network/interfaces?
>>>>
>>>> -Tom
>>> Yes, aliases set in /etc/network/interfaces.
>> Then be sure that ADD_IP_ALIASES and ADD_SNAT_ALIASES are both set to
>> 'No' in shorewall.conf.
>>
>> -Tom
> 
> I did but, had no effect. I had left the default value of 'No' for
> RETAIN_ALIASES. Does this parameter have a bearing?

Only if one of the others is set.

You can eliminate Shorewall by doing:

ifdown eth2
ifup eth2

Are the aliases there? If so, then "shorewall restart". Did they
disappear? If so, then Shorewall is the problem -- otherwise, it is not.

-Tom
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