Networking help

John Abreau jabr at abreau.net
Thu Dec 12 16:23:26 EST 2002


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pll at lanminds.com writes:

> Traditionally, yes.  However, Linux done gone and gotten smarter on us and 
> creates a default route for each interface.  This has been default 
> behavior for some time, and I've seen it under both RH and Debian.

In that case, I'd argue that RH and Debian have been careless in packaging 
their distributions. Presumably most people use only a single interface, 
and the smaller population building multihomed systems know enough to 
fix the misconfigured routing.


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