On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 23:18:41 +0100
KP Kirchdoerfer <kap...@bering-uclibc.de> wrote:


> 
> Just for clarification:
> 
> both dsl lines do have a static ip.
> With "dynamic" I tried to describe the fact, that the ppp addresses
> (with static ip adresses and seperate gateways) may change for
> ppp0/ppp1 when the ppp interfaces goes up and down. 
> So I do not have a fixed IP's and routes for ppp0 and another one for
> ppp1, although I have fixed IP's for two dsl/ppp lines.

Doesn't your ISP provide you with a way to distinguish the two so that
ppp0 always gets the same address? If you can do that, you can avoid
the gateway issue by simply leaving the GATEWAY column empty ('-')
in /etc/shorewall/providers (or at least that works with later versions
of Shorewall-perl; and I believe it works with -shell as well).

-Tom
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