Regarding the Slowlaris box i can give you a hint. Look at the
/etc/init.d/inetinit
file of the solaris box. It is very well explained there under which
circumstances
solaris acts as a router or not.
Excerpt from this file:
# Determine how many active interfaces there are and how many pt-pt
# interfaces. Act as an IPv4 router if there are more than 2
interfaces
# (including the loopback interface) or one or more point-point
# interface. Also act as an IPv4 router if /etc/gateways exists.
#
# Do NOT act as an IPv4 router if /etc/notrouter exists.
# Do NOT act as an IPv4 router if DHCP was used to configure
# interface(s)
#
Greetings
Reinhold
On Fri, 25 May 2001, Susan Stone wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I have a router configured with RIP routing protocol "router
rip----network
> 50.0.0.0" then I found it discover some route from a solaris box
> 50.100.45.3 and point some routes (as shown below) to solaris box, as the
> solaris box got route to all these network. My question is " Does Solaris
> box and microsoft PC run RIP? if yes, how to enable and configure it?" I
> thought RIP can only discover the route from the router? am I wrong?
>
> SW01-RSM>sh ip route rip
> R 10.0.0.0/8 [120/2] via 50.100.45.3, 00:00:23, Vlan1
> R 199.105.182.0/24 [120/3] via 50.100.45.3, 00:00:23, Vlan1
> R 192.168.38.0/24 [120/2] via 50.100.45.3, 00:00:23, Vlan1
> R 192.173.168.0/24 [120/2] via 50.100.45.3, 00:00:23, Vlan1
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