Just when I thought I had seen about everything I took a look at the routing
tables on one of my systems and saw these entries...
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface
...
194.159.73.5 - 255.255.255.255 !H - - - -
198.146.83.191 - 255.255.255.255 !H - - - -
158.152.1.193 - 255.255.255.255 !H - - - -
158.152.1.65 - 255.255.255.255 !H - - - -
...
...which are reject routes for these systems...
5.73.159.194.in-addr.arpa name = ns0.ns.nl.demon.net
193.1.152.158.in-addr.arpa name = finch-auth-1-de0.ns.demon.net
65.1.152.158.in-addr.arpa name = tele-auth-0-de0.ns.demon.net
My question is where do the reject routes come from and how do I t rid
of them? I have had no success in deleting them, and they seem to be
getting in the way of some network utilities.
Specifically I was going to run an nmap over my local network, and nmap
(v 2.12) complained about the first of these routes in encountered.
dlg
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