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How to eliminate default routes ? [WAS: Kicked me of self! :-/]



If I boot my router, my two cable modems get there IP over DHCP and  all
two add a default (outgoing) route.

Because I want to route any "incoming" traffic (requests are coming from
computers inside my networks)  through  eth1  (downstream  32 MBit)  the
default route to eth0 is to much and I have to remove it  all  the  time
manualy which is not realy what I want.

Also I have nothing found in the docs how to prevent seting the  default
route.  I am missing something here.

So, if I remove the default route (to eth0) I can  access  the  Internet
from ANY computer in the subnets...

How to prevent that the route is set automaticaly?

If this is working, I continue with the IPTABLES and the FORWARD of  the
ports.  But first I neet to get correctly Internet access.
 
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant

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