> > > for traffic from a to c..
> > > at c, i added
> > > route add -host c gw b eth0
>             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> 

o ya

> this will cause a loop.  I think you want to do
> -host a instead.
> 
> > > now, all the pkts go to b.
> > > now what to do at b for bothways traffic??
> 
> 
> On C:
> 
> route add -host A gw B eth0
> 
> On A:
> route add -host C gw B eth0
> 

i did this but this don't seem to help...
after doing this and pinging c frm a, pkts reach b but
not c..

any other ideas..

> On B:
> Since all machines are on the same physical network
> and subnet, I don't 
> think you have to add anything here, but I could be
> wrong.
> 
> Maybe add a default route, but I think that should
> already be there.


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