Re: mysterious routes appearing

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On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 00:22, Guy Fraser wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I will annotate the routes in question for you.
> [snip]

Thanks for the help, but you explained the ones I already know! As I
mentioned, the three routes that are ok are:

> >>The ok routes are obviously 2, 4 & 5.
> >>172.16.0.0      0.0.0.0         255.255.255.0   U     0      0        0 eth0
> >>127.0.0.0       0.0.0.0         255.0.0.0       U     0      0        0 lo
> >>0.0.0.0         172.16.0.4      0.0.0.0         UG    0      0        0 eth0

the 'others' are 1 & 3:
> >>203.16.234.0    172.16.0.8      255.255.255.0   UG    0      0        0 eth0
> >>203.39.28.0     172.16.0.4      255.255.255.0   UG    0      0        0 eth0

Its these two that I can't get rid of which is a nuisance, as they were
ok once but now I don't want them.

> >It should be in /etc somewhere..  grep -r 203.16.234 /etc 2>/dev/null

By the way David, I tried this the other day as well, but nothing came
up... grep seemed to 'hang' though, so I'll try again :(

> I think that if you are having connectivity problems

I'm not :) except for the routes that I can't get rid of

>  it is because you 
> are not using "publicly routable" ip addresses.
> [snip]

The ip addresses are fine :)

-- 
Iain Buchanan <iain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
"Remind me not to fix mtrr.c after half a litre of wine in future."

	- Alan Cox

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