Re: Keep routing table



Hi,

yes i know... :-) But is the only way i found to solve the problem that i
explain in a previous post... :-)

So you know a way to set 3 different public network on a single pc with no
routing problems.

Thanks in advance...

"David Carlsson" wrote:

> Why do you need to delete any routes?
> The only routes in the table by default is to the nic:s own net, broadcast nets, mylticast nets, localhost net and other nets (default gateway).
> If you have default gateway set on all nic:s you might have some problems if only one is connected to the outside world. But then you just have to leave it empty in the nics configuration for the ones that isn't.
>
> /D
>
> Massimo Artini wrote:
> > Hi as requested in a previous post, i've a multi-homed server with 3 public
> > lan and 1 private nic.
> >
> > I've found a routing table that work fine but it never remain after restart.
> > The routing table work executing 2 command that delete the route (but i
> > suppose that there some problems) of range for 2 nics.
> >
> > There's a way to set as persistant this configuration?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Massimo Artini
> >
> >
>
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