Multiple network configuration

Oscar Carlsson monotux at gmail.com
Tue Jul 18 11:08:28 UTC 2006


Uhm...
When a line is commented out, the line is prefixed by a #, ie:

# This line is a comment


Oscar

On 7/18/06, Pascal Francq <pfrancq at ulb.ac.be> wrote:
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> It was already comment out (no # before).
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> On Monday 17 July 2006 21:52, John L Fjellstad wrote:
> > Pascal Francq <pfrancq at ulb.ac.be> writes:
> > > I have configure the ppp interface and now I can access to the network
> > > from home (ADSL) or at the office (ethernet).  I have still a strange
> > > problem: At the office I have a fix IP address X.X.X.122. When I am
> > > there I can access the department server with fix IP address
> > > X.X.X.121, but at home, I cannot access to this server. In fact, when
> > > I do a trace, it try to access via my X.X.X.122 interface.
> >
> > In your /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider file (or whatever file you use to
> > dial out with), there is an option called defaultroute.  Comment this in
> > (remove the # if it's there).  This will set the routing table to use
> > your new ADSL connection when you dial out.
> >
> > --
> > John L. Fjellstad
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