On Thu, 14 Jul 2011 06:03:55 -0700, Tom Eastep <[email protected]>
wrote:


>You must configure a route to the pinged address via the interface's
>gateway (in /etc/network/interfaces). That, of course, means that you
>can't communicate with the host at that address through the other
>interface.
>
>When I had a multi-ISP configuration that had a local router, I used
>traceroute to determine the IP address of the upstream router and pinged
>that address. 
>
>You must, of course, configure such a route on both interfaces.
>
>To answer your other question, when Shorewall considers an interface to
>be down, the interface's entries in tcrules are basically ignored since
>the route rule that routes the interface's mark out of the interface is
>not present.
>
>-Tom


Thanks Tom,
for your quick answer.
I have created the two static route and now all seems work perfectly.

A.Santoro


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