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routed & Linux



I have a couple of machines that are connected to several networks, which
also need to connect to the internet via a different gateway than the rest
of our network.  We've solved managing the routing tables by running
routed and defining the default gateway in /etc/sysconfig/network EXCEPT
for one thing:  the box sets up the default gateway we specified AND gets
another default gateway entry from RIP, which is wrong.  The end result is
things get munged.  

I've got a hack that fixes the routing table, but if someone knows how to
get routed not to listen to default gateway updates it would make my life
easier.

Any clues?

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Derek D. Martin           |  UNIX System Administrator
d_martin at worldnet.att.net |  dmartin at lancity.com

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