Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2006 13:46:33 +0200 From: "albi albinootje" <albinootje@gmail.com> To: "Matthew Pope" <mpope@teksavvy.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: problems after rebuild of 5.5 stable Message-ID: <6a1189840610220446r60a9ad74u12772a1bed53ed43@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <453B4ACD.1070802@teksavvy.com> References: <453B4ACD.1070802@teksavvy.com>
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On 10/22/06, Matthew Pope <mpope@teksavvy.com> wrote: > I have a bit of grey hair, but I've been blessed with working with > FreeBSD gurus so much that I am struggling to run my own domain and > webserver. -- cut -- > My rc.conf includes: > routed_enable="YES" > router="/sbin/routed" > defaultrouter="10.1.1.1" > > I later read in the mailing list that someone had a simliar problem and > solved it by re-running the mergemaster step. I tried that too, and > this time I selected <default> answer to all the prompts about > conflicts. I rebooted, but I still cannot even ping my gateway, as I'm > getting "no route to host". can you describe the setup, like is the domain/webserver in the LAN or connected to a separate NIC ? do you really need to use routed ? are you using firewall-software on that machine or any ping-related settings in rc.conf ? what's the output of netstat -r ? what about the ping-ability of your gateway before ? was it pingable ? or does it have ping-replies "disabled" ?
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