Hi Jason, > > Your netmasks look wrong. The 2nd line should be a /32 since you've > already defined the network on there. The others I can see are all /32 > when at least one of them should be (and might be, but truncated from my > view) larger to suggest a gateway of some sort. I don't know how your > routing is done, so it's possible I'm not seeing the whole picture. > > In short, I suspect your netmasks are wrong. But since you can't give > us all the information I can only give you my best guess. > >
That data was configured on that server by the DC. It seems they are mapping all the addresses in the router to the main IP. Maybe you are right and it is a route problem. I am going to call the DC asking for their configuration. Anyways, the question is still valid: how many IP aliases we can reach in an OpenBSD system? which is the limit? Regards, Alvaro

