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Can you share your configuration? I would not expect two default
routes to be installed in any case.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/6/12 10:36 AM, Marco Shaw wrote:<br>
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<div>In the past, I seem to remember that if one added a gateway
IP to a system with 2 NICs, then one would end up with 2 default
routes. One default route being added for both NICs (even
though this could cause lots of problems).</div>
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<div>Am I remembering this properly?</div>
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<div>I'm testing something out, and now don't see that behaviour
in 6.3. Now, I'm seeing only one single default route being
added for eth0, which likely gets started first.</div>
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<div>Is anyone aware of any checks being added to block multiple
default routes (the destination being "0.0.0.0")?</div>
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<div>Marco</div>
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