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On 8/16/06, Alexander Skwar <listen@×××××××××××××××.name> wrote: |
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> Kevin O'Gorman schrieb: |
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> > config_eth1=( "64.166.164.49/29 brd 64.166.164.55" ) |
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> > gateway=( "eth1/64.166.164.54" ) |
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> What's gateway supposed to do? In my net.example, there's no gateway=(). |
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> Is gateway=() something new? |
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> Routes are set with routes_$dev=(), eg. routes_eth1=( "64.166.164.54" ) |
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> > Can anyone else who uses a static IP setup take a look and see what |
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> > I'm doing differently? |
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> I think you should re-read the net.example and a bit more carefully. |
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> Doing so, you'll see that there's no gateway=() section. |
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> Alexander Skwar |
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I didn't expect there was, but I was hoping there was still support for the old |
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syntax. Obviously not. Anyway, thanks for the nudge -- I just verfied that |
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replacing it with |
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routes-eth1=( "default via 64.166.164.54" ) |
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does the trick, and I'm back in business. |
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Kevin O'Gorman, PhD |
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