Am Mo, den 17.05.2004 schrieb Kevin Kimmell um 16:01: > I didn't realize I was "hijacking" a thread. I reviewed all of the > threads that accumulated over the weekend and didn't see anything that > appeared to cover this topic. I did post this same message to a forum > and have got little response so I thought posting to this somewhat > active list might garner quicker help. I apologize for any rules that I > broke. Thread hijacking does not mean that you reask a question previously answered, but that your own posting appears to be part of an unrelated topic. So your mail header contains References: <40A8905E.2060800@xxxxxxxxxxxx> <20040517103302.GB25728@xxxxxxxxx> <1084800183.4273.1.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> And yes, this is the proper "forum" for asking such questions regarding Fedora use. > The patch level I'm using is .2188 on all machines. Ok, good. > Running the "ping -I eth1 yahoo.com" results in an unknow host error. > All troubleshooting techniques that I would use for normal network > problems seem to say that traffic isn't getting past the machine when I > have the 2nd NIC running. Please paste the ifcfg-eth[0,1] configuration files (they are in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/). > The separate IPs are set up on two physically separate NICs so I am not > using aliases. Since the 2 different class C's are running over the same > switch plane I did initially try to use virtual/aliased IPs on the main > eth interface but when I had problems decided to just enable the 2nd NICs=