How you have 192.168.105.  in your route table and 192.168.0 in interfaces<br><br>On Saturday, July 28, 2012, Chuck Payne &lt;<a href="mailto:terrorpup@gmail.com">terrorpup@gmail.com</a>&gt; wrote:<br>&gt; Guys,<br>&gt;<br>
&gt; I am going to be switching ISP soons, but until then I am going to run<br>&gt; two. I have an issue because I don&#39;t think I am doing something right.<br>&gt; I can ping the new ISP, but I can&#39;t hit the old one from the outside<br>
&gt; world. I can ping it from the inside,  Here is my network<br>&gt;<br>&gt;<br>&gt; eth0 --&gt; br0 192.168.0.2 network 255.255.255.0  <a href="http://192.168.0.0/24">192.168.0.0/24</a> Internal<br>&gt; eth1 --&gt; br1 69.176.136.2 netmask 255.255.255.240 <a href="http://69.176.136.0/28">69.176.136.0/28</a> old ISP<br>
&gt; eth2 51.190.58.229. netmask 255.255.255.248 <a href="http://51.190.58.224/29">51.190.58.224/29</a><br>&gt;<br>&gt; Here is what my routing table looks like.....<br>&gt;<br>&gt;  route<br>&gt; Kernel IP routing table<br>
&gt; Destination               Gateway         Genmask                Flags<br>&gt; Metric Ref    Use Iface<br>&gt; 51-190-58-224-s            *                  255.255.255.248       U<br>&gt;    0      0        0 eth2<br>
&gt; 69.176.136.0             69.176.136.1    255.255.255.240       UG    0<br>&gt;      0        0 br1<br>&gt; 192.168.105.0               *                 255.255.255.0<br>&gt; U     0      0        0 br0<br>&gt; link-local                       *                 255.255.0.0<br>
&gt;      U     0      0        0 eth2<br>&gt; loopback                       *                 255.0.0.0<br>&gt;     U     0      0        0 lo<br>&gt; default                     51-190-58-230-s 0.0.0.0<br>&gt; UG    0      0        0 eth2<br>
&gt;<br>&gt;<br>&gt;<br>&gt; I need to make sure it working until I can get everything switch over.<br>&gt; Is there something I am doing wrong?<br>&gt;<br>&gt;<br>&gt; --<br>&gt; Terror PUP a.k.a<br>&gt; Chuck &quot;PUP&quot; Payne<br>
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