John Peak <[email protected]> a écrit :

I've been using Shorewall for many years now and it has been great. My 
configuration hasn't changed, but I recently did a full upgrade of my 
linux box and it is now unable to determine the correct default 
gateway. It always picks my internal nic (eth1). If I manually delete 
the eth1 default gateway and add eth0 (my dsl modem) it works. 
Everything I've read says this is a the masq file setup, but that has 
neither changed and I've confirmed it is correct. Settings are:

# eth0 goes to internet and eth1 is local net
eth0 eth1

Can anyone tell me where Shorewall determines the default gateway? I 
can do some debugging from that point. Any other ideas are welcome.



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Hi
A dhcp client could be running?
An old leftover in a file that became executable again?
..?
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