Routing question...

Rusty Brown kujayhawkbb at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 19 20:44:59 CST 2003


Yes. There is a route to each 172.17.10. and 172.17.11. network range
with eth0 and eth1 as the interface to use. And a default route to use
172.17.10.1 as the gateway.

--- dt at xr7.org wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Rusty Brown wrote:
> > Here's the "lab" setup. 2 linux boxes connected going thru a Cisco
> > router to get "outside". One linux box has 2 nics, the other 1. The
> 2
> > nic box is routing (/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward = 1) for the
> single
> > nic box.
> > 
> > Addresses are:
> > Cisco router 172.17.10.1
> 
> Do you have a route here pointing to 172.17.11.0/24 via the Linux
> router?  
> You should have something like:
> ip route 172.17.11.0 255.255.255.0 172.17.10.2
> 
> dt
> 
> -- 
> Dean Troyer
> dt at xr7.org
> 

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