Hello, I hope this is the right place to ask my question:
I used bird2.0.10 (from debian backports) since some time I get the message "Netlink: No route to host", however in the bird log it does not specify which host it is. Is there any way to find out? Oct 03 19:04:04 blinky bird[1062]: Netlink: No route to host Oct 03 19:04:03 blinky bird[1062]: ... Oct 03 19:04:03 blinky bird[1062]: Netlink: No route to host Oct 03 19:04:02 blinky bird[1062]: ... Oct 03 19:04:02 blinky bird[1062]: Netlink: No route to host Oct 03 19:04:01 blinky bird[1062]: ... Oct 03 19:04:01 blinky bird[1062]: Netlink: No route to host Oct 03 19:04:00 blinky bird[1062]: ... Oct 03 19:04:00 blinky bird[1062]: Netlink: No route to host Oct 03 19:03:59 blinky bird[1062]: ... Oct 03 19:03:59 blinky bird[1062]: Netlink: No route to host Oct 03 19:03:58 blinky bird[1062]: ... Oct 03 19:03:58 blinky bird[1062]: Netlink: No route to host Oct 03 19:03:57 blinky bird[1062]: ... Oct 03 19:03:57 blinky bird[1062]: Netlink: No route to host Oct 03 19:03:56 blinky bird[1062]: ... Oct 03 19:03:56 blinky bird[1062]: Netlink: No route to host Oct 03 19:03:55 blinky bird[1062]: ... Oct 03 19:03:55 blinky bird[1062]: Netlink: No route to host Oct 03 19:03:54 blinky bird[1062]: ... Oct 03 19:03:54 blinky bird[1062]: Netlink: No route to host I am very happy about help! With kind regards Marek Küthe
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