Hi, Quick question: I have a linux box with three interfaces, two of them face my external network (one is a sub-interface) , with the same gateway address but obviously different I.Ps. Both are in the same public network / subnet
One of the interfaces faces my internal network, private IP addresses. Problem: With all the interfaces up, I cannot reach any of the networks, both internal and external. However, with the internal network interface down, I can get to the external network. I need my internal interface up so that I can get to my internal network and at the same time get to the external networks. How can I pull it off? -- Richard Zulu gtug lead, Kampala (Uganda) http://kampala.gtugs.org
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