> The reason the last "route add -net ${NETWORK}" is not working is that it > is expecting a network address (ending in .0) and it is getting a host > address instead. In the above example, change the "NETWORK=129.186.31.38" > line to "NETWORK=129.186.31.0" and things should work. If this is indeed > getting created this way by a Debian script, it needs to be changed > immediately. I don't think 0.93 had this bug, so perhaps people > upgrading from that release won't experience this problem.
i'll swap this in and see what happens. This was created by the debian script of June 22 . . .