Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2000 13:09:02 -0700 (PDT) From: Jim Bean <jimbean109@yahoo.com> To: cjclark@alum.mit.edu Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: No route to host (newbie question) Message-ID: <20000702200902.19439.qmail@web1203.mail.yahoo.com>
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Well for those of you who are mentally challenged the obvious question would seem to be what could be the obvious things that I may be over looking. --- "Crist J. Clark" <cristjc@earthlink.net> wrote: > On Sun, Jul 02, 2000 at 11:59:33AM -0700, Jim Bean > wrote: > > I'm not a newbie but I left my brain somewhere and > I'm > > over looking something very obvious. > > > > I'm running 2 FreeBSD servers both on a 10 > network, > > subnet 255.255.255.0. The first machine > (10.1.1.1) > > had been in place for sometime and is also the > gateway > > to the net. The second machine (10.1.1.3) (there > is > > another windows machine in there 10.1.1.2), was > > brought up with the intentions of replacing the > first. > > In the mean time I set this machin up with the > > default route of 10.1.1.1 which has worked fine, I > > could get inside and outside from this machine. I > > have since been ready to bring this machine into > > production and for testing wanted to give it its > own > > route to the net. > > > > I.E. > > 10.1.1.1 and 10.1.1.3 each sees the internal > network > > and sees the net through their own PPP connection. > > > > Easy enough....well, I made some changes to the > > rc.conf (on 10.1.1.3) and now I can not get in or > out > > of this machine, I can not telnet/ftp/etc. to it > and > > when I try to get out I get no route to host. And > I > > did not make a backup cp (of course). > > That's quite a story. Well told. I had to get a > hanky. > > Did you have a question though? > -- > Crist J. Clark cjclark@alum.mit.edu __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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