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Route question.
Sofin Raskin (SDH-S) writes:
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> I tried these sequence of commands. It provide me definition of
> the node like 128.253.0.0, but I didn't see the flag of the network.
> After I try to send ping, I receive the message network is unreacheble.
> >From outside I am able to send ping and get reply. The problem
> looks only in definition of the network.
> By the way, the command arp -a doesn't work.
> I receive, that absend device /dev/eth0.
You've got to send more information than this. What does the output
of ifconfig & route look like? (I'm really not an expert in these
matters - you should look at the NET2 HOWTO.) Here it says:
root@blinky:~# /etc/ifconfig
lo IP ADDR 127.0.0.1 BCAST 127.255.255.255 NETMASK 255.0.0.0
MTU 2000 METRIC 0 POINT-TO-POINT ADDR 0.0.0.0
FLAGS: 0x0049 ( UP LOOPBACK RUNNING )
eth0 IP ADDR 128.253.154.32 BCAST 128.253.255.255 NETMASK 255.255.0.0
MTU 1500 METRIC 0 POINT-TO-POINT ADDR 0.0.0.0
FLAGS: 0x0043 ( UP BROADCAST RUNNING )
root@blinky:~# /etc/route
Kernel routing table
Destination net/address Gateway address Flags RefCnt Use Iface
128.253.0.0 * UN 0 283276 eth0
localhost * UH 0 18 lo
Harvey J. Stein
Berger Financial Research
hjstein@math.huji.ac.il