network problem

Jeremy Messenger mezz7 at cox.net
Sat Mar 20 22:18:01 PST 2004


Please re-send it to the questions list; it has nothing to do with the 
GNOME.

On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 15:10:20 -0800 (PST), gentes de cuba 
<gentesdecuba at yahoo.com> wrote:

> i'm trying to setup my network and i'm stocked.
> this is what i put on my rc.conf:
>
> defaultrouter="200.55.153.10"
> static_routes="localnet servers"
> route_localnet="-net 192.168.0.0 192.168.0.1"
> route_servers="-net 172.19.4.0 172.19.4.1"
> hostname="overmind.correodecuba.cu"
> ifconfig_fxp0="inet 200.55.153.9 netmask
> 255.255.255.248"
>
> but the netstat -r display this:
>
> Internet:
> Destination        Gateway            Flags    Refs
>   Use  Netif Expire
> default            r1                 UGS         2
> 13763   fxp0
> localhost          localhost          UH          0
> 72560    lo0
> 172.19.4/24        fccs1.sz           UGS         0
>    28   fxp0
> 192.168.0/16       192.168.0.1        UGS         0
>     0   fxp0
> 200.55.153.8/29    link#1             UC          0
>     0   fxp0
> r1                 00:b0:c2:8c:bb:12  UHLW        1
>     0   fxp0    442
> fccs1              00:01:80:39:0b:8b  UHLW        0
>    83   fxp0    442
> jdg                00:01:80:32:5d:92  UHLW        0
>    20   fxp0   1157
> 200.55.153.15      ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  UHLWb       0
>   141   fxp0
>
> Internet6:
> Destination        Gateway            Flags      Netif
> Expire
> localhost          localhost          UH          lo0
> fe80::%fxp0        link#1             UC         fxp0
> fe80::201:80ff:fe0 00:01:80:0e:2f:ef  UHL         lo0
> fe80::%lo0         fe80::1%lo0        U           lo0
> fe80::1%lo0        link#3             UHL         lo0
> ff01::             localhost          U           lo0
> ff02::%fxp0        link#1             UC         fxp0
> ff02::%lo0         localhost          UC          lo0
>
> then as u can see the line of netstat -r that say
>
> 192.168.0/16       192.168.0.1        UGS         0
>     0   fxp0
> means that something is wrong it must say:
> 192.168.0/24       192.168.0.1        UGS         0
>     0   fxp0
>
> and i don't know how to fix this problem
> and i can see thats others subnets,
> some bi\ody know where the problrm resides?


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