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From: adf@imp.fl.net.au (Andrew Foster)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Routing problems
Date: 14 Jan 1996 00:40:34 GMT
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Hi,

I'm trying to do the following.  I've got ed0 and ed1 both in the machine. 
Only ed1 was in when the system was installed.

I want to route all packets for certain C classes straight out via ed0.  The
machines are on the same ethernet as ed0.

All incoming packets are routed in via ed1 (something else handles that).

So the question is how do I do this ?

E-mail replies preferred.

Thanks,
Andrew


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Andrew Foster
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