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Tue Nov 29 10:43:08 WST 2011


this will tell you if its hitting the router or not. 

> I would assume 
> one gateway should be defined for the alias (eth0:1) and not one for 
> the internal IP (eth0) so that packets destined for the internet go 
> through the gateway and all packets for the 10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0 are 
> left alone.

On your routing table, you specify that all packets for 10.0.0.0 are
just pumped out eth0 with no gateway, and all other packets (ie,
your default gw) goes out eth0 with gateway 203.47.28.150 (your
router).

If you have this alias setup and you can ping yourself at
203.x.x.148, and the routing table looks good, then it is most
likely the router that needs reconfiguring. If its a cisco one, I
can help. :-)

Cheers,

Bernard.

-- 
 Bernard Blackham
 bernard at blackham.com.au



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