From owner-freebsd-questions Sun Feb 27 9:48:34 2000 Delivered-To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Received: from smtp1.xs4all.nl (smtp1.xs4all.nl [194.109.127.48]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 261DF37B679 for ; Sun, 27 Feb 2000 09:48:30 -0800 (PST) (envelope-from rene@xs4all.nl) Received: from 10.67.192.9 (adsl-196-149.adsl.xs4all.nl [194.109.196.149]) by smtp1.xs4all.nl (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id SAA08385; Sun, 27 Feb 2000 18:48:27 +0100 (CET) From: rene@xs4all.nl Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 18:54:19 +0100 X-Mailer: The Bat! (v1.38e) S/N B56A3CE9 / Personal Reply-To: rene@xs4all.nl Organization: XS4ALL Internet B.V. Nederland X-Priority: 3 (Normal) Message-ID: <16787.000227@xs4all.nl> To: Alex Le Heux Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re[2]: routing blues In-reply-To: <20000227181927.B21369@funk.org> References: <20000227181927.B21369@funk.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.ORG Hija Alex, Sunday, February 27, 2000, 18:19:27, you seem to have written: ALH> Lieve Rene, ALH> Je hebt er lekker veel info bij gedaan, maar een ding niet, en dat is nou ALH> juist waar de fout zit (denk ik): ALH> ifconfig -a ALH> Volgens mij heb je zowel ep0 als xl0 een adres in het 10.0.0.0 net gegeven. ALH> En dat werkt niet. translation: I think u have ep0 and xl0 in the 10.0.0.0 net, and that's not allowed. ALH> Maar goed, geef de ifconfig -a output eens, dan zullen we het zien. ah :))) [root@messenger:/usr/ports date/time: Sun Feb 27/18:26:05] 28# ifconfig -a xl0: flags=8843 mtu 1500 inet 10.0.0.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 10.0.0.255 ether 00:10:5a:c0:33:b3 media: 100baseTX supported media: autoselect 100baseTX 100baseTX 100baseTX 10baseT/UTP 10baseT/UTP 10baseT/UTP lp0: flags=8810 mtu 1500 ep0: flags=8843 mtu 1500 inet 10.0.0.139 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 10.0.0.255 ether 00:20:af:92:f1:49 tun0: flags=8010 mtu 1500 tun1: flags=8010 mtu 1500 ppp0: flags=8010 mtu 1500 ppp1: flags=8010 mtu 1500 lo0: flags=8049 mtu 16384 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000 Ha. So that's the theory I missed; changing the network of my NT box together with the xl0 freeBSD interface to 10.0.1.0/24 makes everything work. Thanx & Greetings, rene http://www.business2.com/articles/2000/02/content/getalife_3.html When your central nervous system is wired to a computer, time bombards you like surround-sound in an action flick. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message