Hi Ljubomir,

Thanks for showing me the way :)
I've found that my ip-up.local file was not executable.
I've changed it to executable and tested as you suggested. Now it runs
"shorewall restart"
The problem seems to be fixed.

But then, why it did not happen with my old kernel. That's weird.
Maybe the ppp was not going down so often with previous kernel. (?)

Btw, the reason why I am using this kernel is that it has been
suggested from netfilter mailing list to solve my conntrack problem.

Thanks.

On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:16 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Mekabe Ramein wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sorry I've sent the email before it was complete accidentally.
>>
>> I've added "shorewall restart" to my /etc/ppp/ip-up.local file.
>> Today the problem occured again; default routes are gone from the routing 
>> table.
>> "shorewall restart" from the ppp ip-up.local file did not solve the problem.
>> But when I issued "shorewall restart" manually, the problem was solved.
>>
>> Maybe the ppp interface was not down-up. So ip-up.local was not invoked.
>> How else could the default routes be erased from routing table ?
>>
> “/sbin/shorewall restart” and "shorewall restart" not the same thing. I
> found cases where you have to write the FULL path.
>
> You can test much faster if you edit the script and then just physically
> pull the  cable out. That will simulate disconnection of the pppX.
>
> Ljubomir
>
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