good afternoon
I have a dual homed Centos 7 server setup.
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192.168.47.3/24 = eth1 north facing to lab
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Centos 7 Server
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192.168.110.128/24 = eth0 south facing to the internet
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I am trying to configure eth1 routing so that I can reach other
networks within the lab.
192.168.159.0
192.168.44.0
I want to point 192.168.159.0/24 to the router interface of 192.168.47.1 (the defgat of the north facing interface eth1)
I want to point 192.168.44.0/24 to the router interface of 192.168.47.1 (the defgat of the north facing interface eth1)
tracing either network shows that packets are being sent toward 192.168.110.2.
My /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-eth1 is as follows
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192.168.47.0/24 via 192.168.47.1 eth1
192.168.159.0/24 via 192.168.47.1 eth1
192.168.44.0/24 via 192.168.47.1 eth1
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when I reboot or restart network, I dont see these routes in the routing table.
I should note that this is virtualized setup which really shouldnt matter. Win 7 host, running VMPlayer on south side, attached to GNS3 VNet on north side. I setup a Ubuntu server also and routing is working just fine.
What am I over looking anything ?
Thanks !!!