Re: routing
You are probably a former Suse user. Debian does not use route.conf file.
The route.conf holds static routes.
If your computer is a leaf node, e.g. only one nic, no forwarding, routin, etc.
You won't need /etc/route.conf. Just add your gateway ip-adress to /etc/network/interfaces.
See interfaces(5) for details.
You won't need static routes unless you have a complex network.
Kind regards,
Arjen Krap
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 10:24:15PM +0100, Hans-Christian Armingeon wrote:
> Hi,
> I've got a very basic question. I didn't find a route.conf file on my debian
> box. Can anyone tell me where it is?
>
> Thanks Johnny
>
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