Greetings, I'm trying to figure out where to put static routes under Debian.
The /etc/network/interfaces talks about an optional 'gateway' address.. (default gateway). I have one machine which has some mysterious directories in /etc/networking: if-down.d if-pre-up.d if-post-down.d if-up.d [I say mysterious, because it was a machine that I installed 2.4.0-test9 on, and I had to install a whole stack of other packages to get iptables to work.. this was a while ago.] They don't exist on any of my other Debian 2.2 machines. These directories seem to be the right place to put a static route creating script... but I don't know how they're called either. I'm familiar with the /etc/ppp/ip-up.d directory (and runparts). Paul -- Paul Schulz, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Foursticks Systems Pty Ltd, http://www.foursticks.com.au 2/259 Glen Osmond Road, FREWVILLE South Australia 5063 Phone +61 8 8338 5500, Fax +61 8 8338 5511, Mob +61 401 981 301

