On Fri, 31 May 2002 05:01:48 +0800 "No Realm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is my /etc/network/interfaces: > > auto eth0 > iface eth0 inet static > address 192.168.60.31 > netmask 255.255.255.0 > broadcast 192.168.60.255 > gateway 192.168.60.1 > > auto eth1 > iface eth1 inet static > address 192.168.61.50 > netmask 255.255.255.0 > broadcast 192.168.61.255 > gateway 192.168.61.1 > > My question is why does the routing table return to the incorrect routes > when I reboot and how do I resolve this? You have two gateways listed. I suggest removing the one under eth0. -- Jamin W. Collins Thank you for the reply. Let me explain a little more with a diagram: | | | ----- ----- DSL Modem | | ----- Router 192.168.61 ----- | | WAN eth1 192.168.61.x|---------|Debian | LAN eth0 192.168.60.x|---------|server | | | ------ Router 192.168.60 (the gateway) ------ | | | Frame Relay to another location | | ------ ------ distant location Sorry for the poor diagram. If I remove my gateway for the eth0, I will not be able to reach my network on the other side of the .60 router. I am using my Debian box as a backup mail server that passes all mail to a mail hub at the "distant location". Any other suggestions? TIA, Nole Realm -- _______________________________________________ Download the free Opera browser at http://www.opera.com/ Powered by Outblaze -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]