> > > I have a box with which I was experimenting with multiple external
> > > interfaces. I now want to deploy it on an internal network (in other
> > > words, with an external gateway, firewall, etc). I've previously
> > > done this with other boxes by only assigning EXTIF (with a LAN address).
> > > I've therefore removed settings for INTIF and EXT2IF. However, I
> > > cannot now ping anything beyond the LAN. If I explicitly use eth0
> > > with "ping -I eth0" I can ping outside the LAN. In addition, route
> > > shows remnants of eth2's previous static (routable) IP address which
> > > I have tried to delete.

> > For clarification, can you specify which version of Astlinux you are using?

> Currently 0.6.1. Is a remote upgrade possible, and if so, what's the process?

OK, I followed the directions here:

http://www.astlinux.org/node/38

Unfortunately, I did this remotely via SSH, and the box has not come
back up, as far as I can see. However, two others which I have
physically here, I did via the serial port, and they have upgraded
flawlessly to 0.6.2. Any ideas what might have caused the problem? Is
a remote upgrade not recommended?

With the boxes which have upgraded from 0.6.1 to 0.6.2, is copying the
new files to /oldroot/cdrom/os really all one must do? Is rc.conf
identical in both versions?

Thanks

Tom

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