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Date:      Mon, 27 Feb 1995 13:24:05 GMT
From:      Dermot Tynan <dtynan@corrib.ilo.dec.com>
To:        bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   'route' problems in 2.1.0-Development.
Message-ID:  <199502271324.NAA24626@corrib.ilo.dec.com>

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Hey there.  I am trying to add a static (default) route to my ISP, and
continually get the error;
'writing to routing socket: Protocol not supported'.

This doesn't make any sense.  Am I doing something wrong?  Does anyone
have any clues?  The command I run is;

prompt% route add default sliplink

where 'sliplink' is an alias for the service provider.  I can't afford
to upgrade to the next release, as I've been off-air for five weeks now,
as a result of the last upgrade.   If I run 'routed', it complains about
the same error on routes it tries to add.  Have I missed a kernel option
or something??  I shouldn't need the 'GATEWAY' option to specify a default
route.
						- Der



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