Steve Bertrand wrote:
Is there a way after changing the value
defaultroute in /etc/rc.conf that freebsd accepts the change
without restarting?
# /etc/netstart
Should also reload network settings for you.
Steve
Thanks...
Efren Bravo.
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BE VERY VERY CAREFUL DOING THAT! - the user asked how to modify default route as
runtime, changing a route won't typically lock you out of a machine if your only
way in is via ssh... but if you reload the network config and there's an error,
watch out. Not something for the faint-of-heart if your machine is colocated
somewhere. - Word to the wise, change as little as you have to and only what you
need to when dealing with networking interfaces and you don't have direct
keyboard access to the machine.
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