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You are totally right: I'm not using gentoo, but I'm serching for help and |
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gentoo's mailing list is the most technical one: I'm truly sorry for the OT. |
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Just some hint about what could be wrong or some command to launch to |
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understand what's wrong would be great: I'm getting crazy!! |
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My distribution is CENTOS but couldn't get much help there, so I tried here. |
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Thanks a lot! |
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Massimiliano |
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On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 12:24, J. Roeleveld <joost@××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> On Mon, November 7, 2011 12:13 pm, Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote: |
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> > Hi All. |
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> > This problem is not strictly related to gentoo, however I'm sure someone |
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> > here will be able to help me in some way: sorry if I bother you! |
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> > I'm having a really strange problem: for some reason, everytime I reboot |
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> > my |
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> > server, the default gateway gets attached to the 'lo' interface, even if |
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> > correctly attached it to the eth0 device. |
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> > I fixed the problem editing the /etc/sysconfig/network file and adding |
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> > GATEWAY=195.75.145.1 |
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> > GATEWAYDEV=eth0 |
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> > however I'm not sure this is the solution: I already configured the |
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> > default |
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> > gateway only in the ifcfg-eth0 file! |
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> Which Linux distribution are you using? |
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> Gentoo does not use those files. |
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> Try editing the /etc/conf.d/net file to match your network settings. |
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> Joost |
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