By default diald will read from the general diald.conf file. Is this what
you are using for your first connection? If so, it's being read in for
your second connection and is probably why you get a second default route.

You need to seperate out each connection into seperate config file, and
only have items common to both configs in diald.conf.

Bob

On Mon, 4 May 1998, Chris Leighton wrote:

> One diald configuration has been running fine for 9 months. I have tried to
> set up another.
> 
> The problem: when I start the second diald, I do not use "defaultroute" and
> turn on a route a a specific subnet using "addroute <script>". This works
> file but leaves a second default route in place above the original default
> (from route -n).
> 
> How do I suppress the second default route entry?
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
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