[CentOS] Re: Network and default route
Scott Silva
ssilva at sgvwater.comFri Apr 7 21:41:48 UTC 2006
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Marcus Carvalho spake the following on 4/7/2006 1:37 PM: > Edit /etc/sysconfig/network > add > GATEWAY=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx > > 2006/4/7, Scott Silva <ssilva at sgvwater.com > <mailto:ssilva at sgvwater.com>>: > > I have had this problem on and off since RedHat 6, and I always > worked through > it, but I thought I would ask. > When you have multiple network interfaces, how does the system > determine the > default route? > Or is it the first, (or last) interface that comes up? > > On the problem systems I have to add a "route add default..." > statement in > some systems in the rc.local to get them to work right. > > I have done that, but it still seems to have a mind of its own. Does the gateway statement mater where it is in the file? IE... could it be the second statement instead of the last? -- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!!
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