Route does not time out

2006-08-22 Thread Jonathan Schleifer
Hi! Recently I just had a look at netstat -nrf inet and saw an IP not even in the network. Two days later I realized it was my friend's PC (he visisted me here with his PC) because he had the same IP again on a second visit with his PC. But then I wondered why it was still in the routing table.

Re: Route does not time out

2006-08-22 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 01:25:17PM +0200, Jonathan Schleifer wrote: Hi! Recently I just had a look at netstat -nrf inet and saw an IP not even in the network. Two days later I realized it was my friend's PC (he visisted me here with his PC) because he had the same IP again on a second visit

Re: Route does not time out

2006-08-22 Thread Jonathan Schleifer
Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: More than a *sigh* is in order here. What's he doing on your network, and where's the cluebat? He only used the gateway to surf the web. Oh, and not to forget: He's a user on the jabber server (jabberd2) running on my router, so he connected it.

Re: Route does not time out

2006-08-22 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 05:05:08PM +0200, Jonathan Schleifer wrote: Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: More than a *sigh* is in order here. What's he doing on your network, and where's the cluebat? He only used the gateway to surf the web. Oh, and not to forget: He's a user on

Re: Route does not time out

2006-08-22 Thread Jonathan Schleifer
Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please send the output of route -n get IP -- the route timeout should be included this output. Do other machines on the LAN timeout normaly? $ route -n get 192.168.1.44 route to: 192.168.1.44 destination: 192.168.1.44 interface: rl0 if address: