routting IP SUBNET.
Michael Pinnella
admin at walkingwizard.com
Sat Mar 13 07:30:57 PST 2004
Where did you traceroute this from - I see your loop starts at #12. It is
important that you give the whole report so we can tell where this routing
loop is happening (i.e. your router, ISP, Tier 1, etc). It looks like no
matter where your started it from that it is happening inside your network.
Did you set up static routes inside your network for your new subnet (i.e.
add them to you firewall?). It looks like that new subnet is not part of
your original y.y.192.162 address' network. You will need to treat it as a
whole different network. Your firewall and router will not know what to do
with the new addresses. If that doesn't make any sense, please post your
gw/firewall rules. I think that is going to be the culprit.
If you haven't already, try a traceroute from the outside. You can use DNS
Stuff for that and other info.
http://www.dnsstuff.com/
Good Luck,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-questions at freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questions at freebsd.org] On Behalf Of hugle
Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 6:39 AM
To: freebsd-questions at freebsd.org
Subject: routting IP SUBNET.
Hello all.
I've just got these IPs from ripe.net:
x.x.136.192-x.x.136.255
My ISP told, that all those IP's will be routed to my gw:
y.y.192.162
when i traceroute all of those :
x.x.136.192-x.x.136.255
get tracerouted and the traceroute loops at the end like:
12 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 76 msec 76 msec 64 msec
13 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 76 msec 76 msec 76 msec
14 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 96 msec 72 msec 100 msec
15 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 56 msec 72 msec 60 msec
16 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 68 msec 80 msec 196 msec
17 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 76 msec 64 msec 68 msec
18 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 64 msec 60 msec 60 msec
19 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 68 msec 56 msec 80 msec
20 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 56 msec 72 msec 68 msec
21 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 56 msec 56 msec 56 msec
22 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 76 msec 68 msec 84 msec
23 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 72 msec 80 msec 64 msec
24 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 72 msec 56 msec 72 msec
25 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 64 msec 76 msec 88 msec
26 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 56 msec 80 msec 56 msec
27 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 76 msec 76 msec 76 msec
28 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 64 msec 76 msec 56 msec
29 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 64 msec 60 msec 60 msec
30 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 60 msec 56 msec 64 msec
How I can get them routed?
tried adding:
bimap fxp0 x.x.136.200/32 -> 192.168.1.8/32
but I get to internet with IP y.y.192.162
Could anyone point me on any how-tos ?
netstat -rn | grep default
default y.y.192.161 UGSc 123 449652286 fxp0
Thanks!
--
Best regards,Hugle
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