Re: Routing problem ? Solved

2003-03-21 Thread Hasse
Thx everybody.
Problem solved.
/Hasse.


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Re: Routing problem ? Solved

2003-03-21 Thread Hasse
On Friday 21 March 2003 15.32, Steve Bertrand wrote:
SB   Thx everybody.
SB   Problem solved.
SB   /Hasse.
SB 
SB  It would be nice for the people who followed your thread to know what
SB  actually resolved the issue. If you could post your fix, it would be
SB  appreciated.
SB 
SB  Tks.
SB 
SB  Steve
SB 
Sorry, will offcourse do.
I just removed the line and the problem was gone.

Subject: Re: Re: Routing problem ?
Date: Thursday 20 March 2003 21.37
From: Joshua Lokken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Hasse [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Hasse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
== blanktime=3000
== gateway_enable=YES
== defaultrouter=YES

I believe that you need to set defaultrouter to the IP
of your internal interface, ie

defaultrouter=10.0.0.1

right now it's looking for YES as the default route, and
I'm pretty sure YES is not a viable route for your network.

[snip - long list of rc.conf options]

HTH,

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Joshua


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Re: Re: Routing problem ? Solved

2003-03-21 Thread Joshua Lokken
* Hasse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
== On Friday 21 March 2003 15.32, Steve Bertrand wrote:
== SB   Thx everybody.
== SB   Problem solved.
== SB   /Hasse.
== SB 
== SB  It would be nice for the people who followed your thread to know what
== SB  actually resolved the issue. If you could post your fix, it would be
== SB  appreciated.
== SB 
== SB  Tks.
== SB 
== SB  Steve
== SB 
== Sorry, will offcourse do.
== I just removed the line and the problem was gone.
== 
== Subject: Re: Re: Routing problem ?
== Date: Thursday 20 March 2003 21.37
== From: Joshua Lokken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
== To: Hasse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
== 
== * Hasse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
== == blanktime=3000
== == gateway_enable=YES
== == defaultrouter=YES
== 
== I believe that you need to set defaultrouter to the IP
== of your internal interface, ie
== 
== defaultrouter=10.0.0.1
== 
== right now it's looking for YES as the default route, and
== I'm pretty sure YES is not a viable route for your network.
== 
== [snip - long list of rc.conf options]
== 
== HTH,
== 
== --
== Joshua

I'm afraid that was my bad.  I was having trouble sending mail to the list
until a day or so ago, so I replied to the sender only.  Things seems to
work now.  Apologies.

--
Joshua

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