Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 06:59:29 -0500 (EST) From: drauman@siscom.net To: irado furioso com tudo <irado@subdimension.com>, questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Two NICS, Two Default Routers? Message-ID: <1018007969.3cad91a126b84@webmail.siscom.net> In-Reply-To: <3CACEAAD.6000707@subdimension.com> References: <001901c1dc21$19e05bd0$03fea8c0@auman> <3CACE2D9.7080006@subdimension.com> <1017962997.3cace1f524453@webmail.siscom.net> <3CACEAAD.6000707@subdimension.com>
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Ran "routed -s" and that solved it. Thanks again!! Dan Quoting irado furioso com tudo <irado@subdimension.com>: > drauman@siscom.net wrote: > > > Thanks for the quick response!!! > > > > ifconfig -a: > > > > >>>when its router is defined in the "defaultrouter" variable of > >>>/etc/rc.conf. How do I get them both to work? > >>> > >> > >>there are no connection (at this moment) between route and nic's. > What > >> > >>your ifconfig -a say to you?? and your netstat -nr?? > >> > > > > > hi, dan. > > If it will not bore you, please (re)post any e-mail to the list also, > cause it will put more people in contact with your problem. > > Considering just your post, all appears normal (to my eyes). It is not > > clear for me 'what' is your expectance and 'what' is malfunctioning. Can > > you ping 'both' networks or not?? > > > > > > -- > --- > saudações, > > Irado Furioso com Tudo > Linux User 179402 > > os nazistas voltaram.. um ocupa a Casa Branca (Washington, DC), outro > domina o Estado de Israel. Nós, no meio. > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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