On 11/10/03 02:30 -0800, Corollary wrote:
> 
> Hi guys,
> 
> well it cannot be a problem with the routing table as the problem gets
> rectified after a while of restarting. Well here is my routing table
> anyway. It remains the same when I have the problem and also when
> the network is working fine.
Sorry, the error you showed is *either* a firewall, or a missing default
route.
Worst case, check your sysctls for wierd /proc settings, which change
some time after boot (perhaps some other cron job?)
 
Devdas Bhagat


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