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Date:      Tue, 16 May 2000 22:28:53 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Stan Brown <stanb@netcom.com>
To:        freebsd-net@FreeBSD.ORG (FreeBSD Networking)
Subject:   What the heck! routeing wierdness
Message-ID:  <200005170228.TAA04726@netcom.com>

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	I have a FreebSD 3.4 machine that I use for a NAT, ipfw firweall from
	my cablemodem provider to my home nnetwork.

	Today I was having problems reaching certain hosts (slashdot being one
	of them). I noticed that I could tracerout to a host 1 hop before
	shlashdot without a problem, but that traceroutes to is just got lost.

	So I looked at the routeing tables on that machine. here is wat I
	found!


Script started on Tue May 16 22:22:59 2000
]0;stan@koala.fas.com;/home/stanstan@koala.fas.com:/home/stan
$ netstat -rn
Routing tables

Internet:
Destination        Gateway            Flags     Refs     Use     Netif Expire
default            24.6.61.1          UGSc       44   782073      ed1
4.3.33.177         default            UGHS        1    13414      ed1
4.48.171.31        default            UGHS        0      410      ed1
24.5.62.2          default            UGHS        0     1086      ed1
24.6.61.0          ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  UHLWb       0        3      ed1 =>
24.6.61/24         link#2             UC          0        0      ed1
24.6.61.1          0:50:3e:e2:10:40   UHLW        8    15654      ed1   1073
24.6.61.255        ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  UHLWb       0     8738      ed1
24.25.116.78       default            UGHS        0    13000      ed1
24.112.117.50      default            UGHS        0       10      ed1
62.125.35.46       default            UGHS        0      134      ed1
62.236.0.4         default            UGHS        0      484      ed1
63.15.93.89        default            UGHS        1       18      ed1
63.225.179.60      default            UGHS        0     2064      ed1
64.28.67.48        default            UGHS        0      128      ed1
127.0.0.1          127.0.0.1          UH          3   624586      lo0
131.118.80.101     default            UGHS        0       52      ed1
151.99.78.38       default            UGHS        1      110      ed1
162.39.196.32      default            UGHS        0    13348      ed1
170.85.106/24      205.159.77.240     UGSc        0        0      ed0
170.85.109/24      205.159.77.240     UGSc        0        0      ed0
170.85.111/24      205.159.77.240     UGSc        0        0      ed0
170.85.113/24      205.159.77.240     UGSc        0        0      ed0
192.0.4.1          192.0.3.1          UH          0     5101      lp0
192.0.6.1          192.0.5.1          UH          0     4346      lp1
192.168.0.1        205.159.77.240     UGHS        0        0      ed0
192.168.1.1        205.159.77.240     UGHS        0     1155      ed0
198.92.138.246     default            UGHS        0       94      ed1
202.53.226.70      default            UGHS        0     1190      ed1
202.146.244.167    default            UGHS        0      278      ed1
202.146.244.169    default            UGHS        0      450      ed1
202.146.246.57     default            UGHS        0      582      ed1
202.146.246.143    default            UGHS        0      614      ed1
202.146.246.197    default            UGHS        0      334      ed1
202.146.254.56     default            UGHS        0    27494      ed1
202.147.251.241    default            UGHS        0      212      ed1
202.154.42.20      default            UGHS        0      162      ed1
202.155.5.166      default            UGHS        0      502      ed1
202.155.53.122     default            UGHS        0      390      ed1
203.123.252.234    default            UGHS        0      486      ed1
205.159.77         link#1             UC          0        0      ed0
205.159.77.225     0:80:ad:7:f9:75    UHLW        0        9      ed0    234
205.159.77.231     8:0:9:4:1a:75      UHLW        0        8      ed0    474
205.159.77.232     link#1             UHLW       15   318024      ed0
205.159.77.234     0:80:ad:8:2b:80    UHLW        3       96      lo0
205.159.77.236     8:0:9:92:55:11     UHLW        2  1562217      ed0   1189
205.159.77.238     0:80:d4:0:11:97    UHLW        0     1232      ed0    222
205.159.77.239     8:0:9:10:6:a5      UHLW        2     1417      ed0    774
205.159.77.240     8:0:9:11:e5:a      UHLW       12   735653      ed0    774
205.159.77.255     ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  UHLWb       1     4369      ed0
206.31.36.83       default            UGHS        0      752      ed1
207.126.96.163     default            UGHS        0      252      ed1
208.243.117.123    default            UGHS        0       26      ed1
209.74.30.64       default            UGHS        0     1380      ed1
209.74.30.178      default            UGHS        0     1578      ed1
209.74.30.182      default            UGHS        1     1182      ed1
209.198.223.126    default            UGHS        0      268      ed1
212.25.97.32       default            UGHS        0       18      ed1
216.132.33.42      default            UGHS        0      206      ed1
]0;stan@koala.fas.com;/home/stanstan@koala.fas.com:/home/stan
$ 

Script done on Tue May 16 22:23:10 2000

	Can anyone tell me what is going on here? ed0 is the internal
	interface, and ed1 is the external. The real default route should be to
	24.6.61.1 What are all these others? Is this some strange sort of
	atack?


-- 
Stan Brown     stanb@netcom.com                                    404-996-6955
Factory Automation Systems
Atlanta Ga.
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