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Hello,
I am running a portmaster for dialup customers. This portmaster has a T1
connected to it, and is the gateway to the internet. Behind it I have a
class C network divided up into 4 subnets, netmask 255.255.255.192 or /26.
One of the subnets is behind my linuxbox (the 192 network). The portmaster
is running rip(1), so I installed routed on the linux box, and configured it
to share its information.
ie.
EXPORT_GATEWAY="no"
SILENT="no"
When I start routed, the appropriate routes show up in the portmaster after
about a 30 seconds, and all works good for about 2 1/2 minutes. Then the
portmaster sets the Metric to 16 for the route to my subnet behind the
firewall, and routing quits working. If I restart routed, we will repeat the
process. If I stop routed during the 2 1/2 mins, it will immediately set the
Met to 16. This tells me that they are communicating because when I shut
routed down the metric is set to 16. But why does this happen exactly at 2
1/2 min?? I am quite confused?
Any suggestions would be great.
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Regards
Joseph Watson
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