On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 10:51, George Vieira wrote: > You probably find that it's not routing the whole network via the dialup > device.. > > Other words your dial up device only sees X.X.143.YY which is the dial up > server... It can actually see of X.X.8.X which is what the DNS, and proxy server are on so it isn't just limited to X.X.143.X. I think it just can't see X.X.104.0-107.255 which is grabbed by eth0 X.X.105.30 for which I had a default route of X.X.104.1
I have a script which is run after connecting which does this route del default # deletes current default route ifdown eth0 # downs ethernet interface route add default gw X.X.143.187 # adds new default gw > in your ip-up.local , try detecting that dial up connection and route the > network through it.. > > route add -net X.X.143.0/24 gw $5 # (or was it $6).. What do the $5 and $6 refer to, they're variables but where do they get values from ? > > try that... I'll give it a go, > > I'd firstly add the route manually and see if that fixes it.. > I manually delete the default route and do a route add default gw 192.168.0.1 when I have to connect to my local network at home Thanks Chris -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
