Re: Linux multihomed routing (2 ISP, 1 internal network) problem
- From: andy_occ@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 13:30:49 -0700
Thank you for your response Clifford !
Forwarding is definately enabled, as the $SERVERIP server is still
able to do dns queries thru the DSL line (although, and that's the
problem, I see no reason why it suddenly wanted to go thru the DSL
connection, none of my rules are set up to do that ... like i said,
my standard random tcp/ip traffic should be routed thru the $TELENET
connection :(
also, all interfaces are definately working : when i was testing the
setup before, i downloaded things thru the DSL and Cable straight from
the lan...
what is this unferttered inbound Internet traffic
you are referring to ?
another thing i suddenly remember : when the setup stopped working,
and i logged on, the screen had all these "martian source" things on
them, which I am sure are part of the problem.
the thing is, i fixed those on saturday, and on monday it was broken
again :(
I'll keep on looking, and if anybody else has an idea, please do tell
me !
Andy
(ps: i replied to my own post instead of to Cliffords post because
Google Groups isn't showing his message yet, and my news client
program won't let me post messages :(
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