On Sun, 07 May 2000, Paul Delaney wrote about, Can't set default route:
> Hello All,
>
> I have two PC's networked, both machines can ping each other, but I cannot
> get a working default route set on PC2.
>
> PC1: TNOS 44.16.2.46
> LINUX 44.16.2.48
> ETH0 192.168.0.1
>
> PC2: ETH0 44.16.2.58
Not wishing to be rude but why 2 pc's, not to mention "why" tnos as a
nessasary front end for the internet.
I can ping via ampr.org 44.16.2.46 but no iother address of yours.
You have not included any configuration files or any error messages so
really trying to give any more help would be more missleading than
"guessing".
> I am running RH 6.2 on PC2. The TNOS address above is my link to the
> Internet. So I need PC2 to have TNOS as the default gateway. I have set
> the default route in PC2 (network config) but it does not work. I have
> also tried using the 44.16.2.48 address as the default but no joy.
> However, using 44.16.2.48 as the DNS works fine.
>
> I'm stumped and don't know where to go from here! Help!
Possably publishing your config files migt help us help you, or if you dont
want to publish them openly you could send then to me in a personal, i will
then try and help in confidance.
Or i could be missing the whole point here.
> Paul Delaney
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