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Also, make sure iptables isn't in the way.

Elvedin Trnjanin wrote:
>> Does Ubuntu/Debian identify one of the cards as the "primary" 
>> somewhere?  
> Nope.
>> How/where does it tie a particular NIC to ethX?  Does 
>> anybody have any suggestions that I could try?
>>
>> I appreciate any help.  Thanks!
>>
>> -Chris
>>
>>   
> Sounds like a route issue that isn't setup for eth1. Any DHCP client 
> should set up a route for you but if you're doing things statically, you 
> need to set up the route and make sure it's persistent after reboots. 
> Run the "route" command as super user and look for the relevant 
> information.
> 
> http://www.comptechdoc.org/os/linux/usersguide/linux_ugrouting.html
> 
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