Date: Thu, 07 Dec 1995 12:46:55 -0800 From: mdarcy@fim.ucla.edu (Mike D'Arcy) To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Routing confusion!!! Message-ID: <30C752BF.6853@fim.ucla.edu>
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Hello all, I am having some really annoying routing problems. Here's my situation: FreeBSD machine at ip xxx.yyy.18.61 connected to multi-homed gateway at xxx.yyy.18.1 The multi-homed machine is running RIP between installed adapters xxx.yyy.18.1 and xxx.yyy.180.54 Adapter xxx.yyy.180.54's default gateway is a router at xxx.yyy.180.1 My problem is this: the FreeBSD machine can traceroute to everything that is in the routing table of the multi-homed gateway at xxx.yyy.18.1 (all entries beginning with the same xxx.yyy.0.0 -- essentially my campus-wide backbone), but when the destination is outside of the backbone and not in the routing table, such as 192.216.191.11 :) , the packets are not being forwarded to the next-hop router at xxx.yyy.180.1. How do I get those packets on their way? Much obliged for any advice at all... __________________________________________________________ Mike D'Arcy Programmer / Systems Analyst UCLA Finance & Information Mgmt - Applications Development Tel. (310)794-6227 Fax. (310)794-6234 __________________________________________________________
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