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mysterious routes appearing

mysterious routes appearing

2003-06-23       - By Iain Buchanan

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I've added various routes in the past, some with route add and some with
redhat-config-network.  Now I want to delete them all so I used route
del and redhat-config-network to make sure they were gone for good.  But
when I restarted the connection they came up again!  I found the file
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-eth0 that had some in, so I emptied
that, deleted them all again, restarted the interface, and they're all
back again!!

Where are these routes coming from?  I can't find any file in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts that has the information.  I delete the
routes using redhat-config-network but when I run redhat-config-network
again, the routes are back.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
--
Iain Buchanan <iain@(protected)>
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