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Mel
fbsd.questions at rachie.is-a-geek.net
Tue Feb 26 15:19:12 UTC 2008
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 15:49:38 Mel wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 February 2008 15:42:41 Erik Norgaard wrote:
> > Mel wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 26 February 2008 13:14:11 Mächler Philippe wrote:
> > >> %netstat -rn
> > >> Routing tables
> > >>
> > >> Internet:
> > >> Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use
> > >> Netif Expire
> > >>
> > >> 192.168.2 192.168.3.254 UGS 0 8209
> > >> bge1
> > >> 192.168.3 link#2 UC 0 0
> > >> bge1
> > >
> > > These routes look fishy. It shouldn't have a route for 192.168.2 cause
> > > it's nowhere defined, so it should go through default, not through
> > > bge1. Any chance a machine on your network has 192.168.2/24 and
> > > publishing it, where it should be 80.242 something?
> > > Try route delete 192.168.2.0 and see if it clears.
> >
> > This part is ok if you see the schema in OPs later mail.
>
> Really? Where do you see 192.168.TWO instead of 192.168.THREE?
Never mind, I see it now in the wrapped part :/
Anything on that switch that uses 80.242? specifically a machine with mac
00:19:bb:25:7b:63 and ip 80.242.192.81?
Where is that mac address in your schema?
--
Mel
Problem with today's modular software: they start with the modules
and never get to the software part.
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