I've not seen that particular error from sendto: before, but Charles'
suggestions are probably the right place to start (even though routing
problems normally generate a different ping error).

One thing, though: if your hosts are numbered 209.98.58.241, 209.98.58.244,
and 209.98.58.246, then they are on network 209.98.58.240/29, NOT
209.98.58.0/29. When checking your setup, you might look for errors
associated with this misspecification (assuming it wasn't just a typo in
your e-mail).

At 05:03 PM 1/3/02 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
>...The system at .246 can't ping 
>anything in 209.98.58.0/29 --- getting instead:
>
># ping 209.98.58.241
>PING 209.98.58.241 (209.98.58.241): 56 data bytes
>ping: sendto: Invalid argument
>
>This system, .246, can ping PAST the router, out to hosts on the internet, and 
>the hosts on the 192.168.2.0/24 subnet behind it can get thru .246 and access 
>the internet.  Something in my configs just seems to be hosing the ping
command 
>for my external network on this box.
[...]


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Ray Olszewski                                        -- Han Solo
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