DOH! I looked through the init.d directory a number of times looking for a
suitable candidate! Thanks

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:slug-admin@;slug.org.au]On Behalf Of
> Brett Fenton
> Sent: Tue, 29. October 2002 8:47 AM
> To: Simon Bryan
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [SLUG] How to restart networking
>
>
> /etc/init.d/network restart
>
> or replace restart with start/stop
>
> also some systems have the script as networking instead of network. i
> can't remember what RedHat is.
>
> Regards
> Brett
>
> :> -----Original Message-----
> :> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> :> [mailto:slug-admin@;slug.org.au]On Behalf Of
> :> Simon Bryan
> :> Sent: Tuesday, 29 October 2002 8:41 AM
> :> To: Slug
> :> Subject: [SLUG] How to restart networking
> :>
> :>
> :> Hi all,
> :> Have had a problem with a server that worked fine on the
> :> LAN but was not
> :> responding properly on the net, I found the problem
> :> eventually ( I had
> :> 10.19.x.x in the default gateway rather than 10.192.x.x).
> :> The question is
> :> how do I restart networking without re-booting the system?
> :> I thought it was
> :> /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd restart, which restarted correctly
> :> but did not reset
> :> the default gateway. I know how to do this in Windows
> :> without a re-boot so
> :> it must be possible in Linux. Oh, RH7.2.
> :>
> :> Cheers,
> :>
> :> _________________________________________
> :> Simon Bryan
> :> IT Manager
> :> OLMC Parramata
> :> ICQ#: 137562751
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