| Re: *SOLVED* Access two subnets on two different NICs from VE with venet adapter [message #35043 is a reply to message #30218] | 
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		| kraln wrote on Fri, 16 May 2008 11:05 |   I think I have a similar issue.  
 
I have two subnets assigned to me, but only one interface (and one default route). I managed to fix this once, but when I just had to reboot the machine, one of the subnets stopped working. 
 
I have 38.100.42.248/29, HN is 38.100.42.250, 38.100.42.249 is the default gateway.  
 
I also have 38.105.84.192/28.  
 
When the machine came back up, the nodes in the 38.100.42.248 subnet all work but the ones in the 38.105.84.192 subnet all don't. 
 
I don't have any iptables or such malarky running. Help? 
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I am having the exact same problem, have you found a solution yet?  Unfortunately, this post is marked FIXED so I doubt anyone is reading it anymore... 
		
		
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