On Sat, Mar 12, 2005 at 08:28:16PM -0000, Pete Clarke wrote:
> #It's all in the routing table. If the two NICs are on different
> #networks, then you will need to simply setup a route for each one.
> #Naturally, one must be the default, but you can specify any number
> #networks (in CIDR notation) to be routed over a specific interface.
>
> They are both on the same network .. but meant for different traffic .. i.e.
> eth0 has some servers listening, eth1 others..
>
> i.e. eth0 servers sambe requests, eth1 serves NFS requests.
sounds like "policy based routing" is for you
give it a try at the search engine you trust ;-)
greets
--
Dipl.-Ing. Martin Lorenz
They that can give up essential liberty
to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
Microsoft, I think, is fundamentally an evil company.
- JAMES H. CLARK
*** NEW PUBLIC KEY ***
my gpg-key ID: F1AAD37D
http://blackhole.pca.dfn.de:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xF1AAD37D
ICQ UIN: 33588107
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature