Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 20:11:27 -0500 From: "Danny" <eyezonme@gmx.net> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: mult subnets, same gateway Message-ID: <009401c1882a$1f29ed90$020144c0@danny>
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In addition to not being able to use the additional IP address, I am constantly getting arp errors as follows: Dec 18 19:56:42 hiteknology /kernel: arp: 192.68.223.1 is on ep1 but got reply from 00:05:9a:d3:1c:a8 on rl0 ep1 is the interface using the IP (192.68.223.142) on the same subnet as the gateway (192.68.223.1), and rl0 is the second IP on the different subnet (192.68.224.142). I am absolutely lost here, but I am going to keep trying because I did manage to get it up and running last week after about 3 hours of tweaking the routing tables and whatnot (I tested the ability to use both IP's using an IRC client with the '-H' switch), after that though it ceased to work. Any pointers or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again. Oh, and I did receive a reply in which the sender inquired as to whether or not I was 'faking' the IP's. These are examples, yes, but the format is the same as the network I am dealing with. > Hey, on my 4.4 machine I currently have 2 nics. From my cable > company I have 2 IP's, both of which use the same gateway (192.68.223.1) > but the two addresses are on different subnets, one on 192.68.223, and the > other on 192.68.224. I can't manage to make any connections from my box > using the address on the later subnet, it always connects from the address > on the same subnet as the gateway. And when trying to use just one of the > nic's with the address not on the subnet of the gateway, I get a 'network > unreachable' when adding the default route. Anyone know how I can get one > of these nics up and running so that I can make connections to the outside > using my second IP? Thanks. > > Danny ----------------------------------------- PGP Key @ |http://hiteknology.net/~danny/ |============================== | danny@hiteknology.net ----------------------------------------- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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