On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 5:14 PM, Leslie H Wood <Leslie.Wood at sun.com> wrote:
> Actually it works quite well without the changes to "routeadm" suggested to > you. > > motie:/home/lw ->pfexec routeadm > Configuration Current Current > Option Configuration System State > --------------------------------------------------------------- > IPv4 routing disabled disabled > IPv6 routing disabled disabled > IPv4 forwarding disabled disabled > IPv6 forwarding disabled disabled > > Routing services "route:default ripng:default" > > Routing daemons: > > STATE FMRI > disabled svc:/network/routing/ripng:default > disabled svc:/network/routing/legacy-routing:ipv4 > disabled svc:/network/routing/legacy-routing:ipv6 > online svc:/network/routing/ndp:default > disabled svc:/network/routing/route:default > disabled svc:/network/routing/rdisc:default > > motie:/home/lw ->ping yahoo.com > yahoo.com is alive > > Looking at your prior e-mail you appear to have things set correctly for > hosts, netmasks and your defaultroute plus the tricky network services > tweak. > > disabled 0:51:18 svc:/network/physical:nwam > online 0:51:24 svc:/network/physical:default > > You do not say what naming services you are using if any ? If DNS do > you have an "/etc/resolv.conf" file and if you do is /etc/nsswitch.conf > correct ? > > Also if you change the network services ypu usually have to restart the > name service cache > > svcadm restart system/name-service-cache:default > > ...Les > > YO rick wrote, On 07/27/09 13:44: > > Okay, thanks for the prompt replay. >> >> I am pretty sure that 192.168.1.254 is my default gateway. And yes, i >> adjusted all data via Gnome GUI interface. And as i sad the same >> configuration works pretty fine in Ubuntu(gnome) and Windows. So i am a bit >> confused why it does not work in opensolaris. >> >> Below is terminal output as you required: >> >> "routeadm" before: >> root at opensolaris:~# routeadm >> Configuration Current Current >> Option Configuration System State >> --------------------------------------------------------------- >> IPv4 routing disabled disabled >> IPv6 routing disabled disabled >> IPv4 forwarding disabled disabled >> IPv6 forwarding disabled disabled >> >> Routing services "route:default ripng:default" >> >> Routing daemons: >> >> STATE FMRI >> disabled svc:/network/routing/ripng:default >> disabled svc:/network/routing/legacy-routing:ipv4 >> disabled svc:/network/routing/legacy-routing:ipv6 >> online svc:/network/routing/ndp:default >> disabled svc:/network/routing/route:default >> disabled svc:/network/routing/rdisc:default >> >> = >> >> than i did commands input as you suggested: >> root at opensolaris:~# routeadm -e ipv4-routing >> root at opensolaris:~# routeadm -u >> >> = >> >> now "routeadm" after: >> root at opensolaris:~# routeadm >> Configuration Current Current >> Option Configuration System State >> --------------------------------------------------------------- >> IPv4 routing enabled enabled >> IPv6 routing disabled disabled >> IPv4 forwarding disabled disabled >> IPv6 forwarding disabled disabled >> >> Routing services "route:default ripng:default" >> >> Routing daemons: >> >> STATE FMRI >> disabled svc:/network/routing/ripng:default >> disabled svc:/network/routing/legacy-routing:ipv4 >> disabled svc:/network/routing/legacy-routing:ipv6 >> online svc:/network/routing/ndp:default >> online svc:/network/routing/route:default >> disabled svc:/network/routing/rdisc:default >> >> = >> >> But still no success: >> root at opensolaris:~# ping 192.168.1.254 >> no answer from 192.168.1.254 >> >> = >> >> Do you have any ideas? Thanks in advance! >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > opensolaris-help mailing list > opensolaris-help at opensolaris.org > Yet he's pinging via IP so dns shouldn't come into play. -- Cheers, Steven -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/opensolaris-help/attachments/20090727/4e4d8420/attachment.html>