Re: [SLUG] Route driving me nutz......

From: Larry Brown (larry.brown@dimensionnetworks.com)
Date: Thu Aug 05 2004 - 20:49:24 EDT


Did you try grepping through the files in sysconfig for the route ie

grep -r 192.168.0 *

where 192.168.0 is the route that is listed when you run route.

On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 17:08, Mike Branda wrote:
> O.K. so we all know about "route add" and "route del" and "ip route" and
> the fact that none of it sticks after reboot. Unfortunately, I've have
> been forced into using the magical GUI in Redhat and SuSE that somehow
> makes all that stick. I've found a file in SuSE under
> /etc/sysconfig/network called routes that according to the Admin guide
> you can enter routing and network info here. It appears to already have
> the Default Gateway in it. when you add something without the GUI, it
> doesn't work. anybody know where redhat and SuSE kernels get their
> routing info from ?? I've googled for the question and all I can come
> up with is a manual file you can insert under /etc/sysconfig/(somewhere
> different for redhat and suse)/route-eth? that the system supposedly
> passes over and reads. it's not there and I need to remove a route that
> shows up with a netstat on a box from the shell and have it stick after
> reboot.....so to speak. HELP!! gasp.....cough....wheeze.....
>
>
>
> thanks!!
>
> Mike Jr
>
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