I am testing Linux, and I am getting a strange entry appearing in the route table. Every so often the following route appears in my routing table: 195.224.174.255 195.224.174.33 255.255.255.255 0 3 UH 0 lan0 The same entry appears on both NT and OS/2 workstations connected to the same lan as Linux. The linux machine is configured at address 195.224.174.39, with an alias IP of 195.224.174.28 It has a second ethernet card configured as 195.224.175.1 with another Linux machine (195.224.175.2) connected on a separte lan segment. Can anyone explain what is likely to be creating this route table entry - It doesn't seem to be doing any harm. OS/2 stations seem to pick up the route when addressing the Linux machine, but NT seems to pick it up anyway. Maybe this is something to do with Netbios over TCP? TIA, Derek Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.interdart.co.uk/ Phone: 01442 876692 Fax: 01442 384554 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]