----- Original Message -----
From: "Ted Gervais" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 7:37 AM
Subject: 2 ip addresses
>
> Just wondering something here -
>
> I have two ipaddresses. And therefore have two ways of getting to my
gateway.
> One of the ipaddresses is an amateur radio address (ampr.org address) and
the
> other the normal commerical address.
>
> If I have my workstation set with an ampr.org address and it accesses the
> gateway using the gateways's ampr.org address - it appears that I can't
reach
> the commerical world. But I can go anywhere in the 'ampr.org' world?
>
> Does this make any sense?
>
> My workstation's ampr.org address is 44.135.34.210. The gateway is
> 44.135.34.201. The commerical or normal addressing is 142.176.139.107
for
> the workstation and 142.1786.139.106 for the gate. Should it make any
> difference to the gate that requests are being made to the ampr.org world
or
> the commerical world??
Don't know if this helps but what does your /etc/resolv.conf file have?
Maybe it's setup to dns for one domain and not the other? Maybe that
doesn't matter, never ran into this before.
Would it work better using 2 NIC's, one for each domain? Just guessing and
making suggestions to try.
I'm sure someone else has better solution/answer.
Mike
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