Can you describe in more details what you had in it before removing it and what is the output of
ifconfig -a
netstat -rn
Are you using static IP address for your network interface or DHCP?
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Browse All TopicsI tried adding new gateway to my system.. using this way
#route add default 192.168.0.1
#echo "192.168.0.1" > /etc/defaultrouter
My network connectivity was not working, the moment I did 'rm /etc/defaultrouter' my network connectivity works well and fine, Would really appreciate if someone can explain me what is happening beneath and what is the use of /etc/defaultrouter. Thanks!
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by: TintinPosted on 2009-04-04 at 23:29:39ID: 24070356
/etc/defaultrouter is the file you set the IP address of your default gateway. If network connectivity wasn't working when you had it, then you must of used the wrong IP address.