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On Aug 20, 2012 9:34 AM, "Erez D" wrote:
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On Aug 20, 2012 9:34 AM, "Erez D" wrote:
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On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 10:52 AM, shimi wrote:
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> > i have a server with two eth ports, each connects to a different router,
> and then to the internet.
> > i want all normal trafic to the internet to go via router 1 (eth0), so i
On Aug 20, 2012 9:34 AM, "Erez D" wrote:
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> i have a server with two eth ports, each connects to a different router,
and then to the internet.
> i want all normal trafic to the internet to go via router 1 (eth0), so i
added a default route to it
> i want connections TCP coming from al
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 10:03 AM, David Ronkin wrote:
> We had similar configuration & issue when switched from old sisco router
> to new fortigate.
> Fixed it by a smart support guy totally by chaging routing rules on the
> router.
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it could work by the second router doing an inverse NAT, i am
We had similar configuration & issue when switched from old sisco router to
new fortigate.
Fixed it by a smart support guy totally by chaging routing rules on the
router.
Recheck the routing rules on your setup, don't think you need to dive down
to the kernel.
David
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hello
i have a server with two eth ports, each connects to a different router,
and then to the internet.
i want all normal trafic to the internet to go via router 1 (eth0), so i
added a default route to it
i want connections TCP coming from all over the internet to the second
router(eth1), to be
Benji Selano wrote:
Hi...
how can I keep multiple permanent routes in Linux (same as /etc/defaultroute
in Solaris)
Benji
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If you're using Red Hat, then
http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/tips/Network-Config-Tips/Network-Config-Tips-4.html
has what you need. Other distros have similar mechanisms. If not, your network
init script should be a good place to
look at.
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Benji Selano wrote:
> Hi...
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> how can I ke
Hi...
how can I keep multiple permanent routes in Linux (same as /etc/defaultroute
in Solaris)
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