Date: Fri, 21 Nov 1997 14:44:11 -0600 From: Alex Weeks <Alex_Weeks@capitalland.com> To: "'freeBSD-questions@freebsd.org'" <freeBSD-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: local network on ethernet won't route Message-ID: <01BCF68B.EECAB3C0@cutthroat>
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If I understand correctly you are trying to ping virtual addresses. I've encountered the same problem. I could get http, ftp, and telnet through the virtual address, but no ping or traceroute. I fixed the problem by setting up static routes from my virtual address to the address of the physical card. In other words, in rc.config "route_myvirtual1 10.110 10.1". Alex Weeks -----Original Message----- From: Malcolm Newton [SMTP:mnewton@mbm.on.ca] Sent: Friday, November 21, 1997 1:39 PM To: freebsdquest Subject: local network on ethernet won't route I have a clas c address space connected via bsd box and isdn. BSD box has virtual circuits and all works fine. Connection point is 10.1, virtuals are 10.11,10.12 etc i have an ethernet card that i have set to 10.110. and an NT server at 10.2 and a SCO server at 10.3. I have static routed 10.2 to 10.110 and 10.3 to 10.110 netmask on 10.1 is /32 and on 10.110 is /32 default gateway is 10.1. The local connections do not work i.e no ping, no traceroute. If i switch to 11.110 as ed1 then i can get local network to work. but then i can get to local servers from the internet. Any ideas ?????
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