Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2014 20:38:40 -0700 From: Martin Paredes <mapsware@prodigy.net.mx> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Static routing Message-ID: <20141109203840.2949195f@morena.maps.net> In-Reply-To: <545BE713.9090705@gmail.com> References: <545BE713.9090705@gmail.com>
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El Thu, 06 Nov 2014 19:24:35 -0200
"Dante F. B. Col=F2" <dante01010@gmail.com> escribi=F3:
> Hello everyone
>=20
> I'm trying to setup some static routes on a freebsd box for some
> public addresses , the machine has two ethernet cards *em0 *and *em1
> ***, *em0* is attached to a Cisco internet router and *em1* is
> connected to a switch, both interfaces have public addresses of the
> same range ,
What you mean with "the same range", same subnet?
> *em1 *appears has absolutely no communication , i took
> a look at the static routes and there is a route for the subnet that
> it goes to *em0* , i'm trying to add a static route for the ip
> address pointing to the***em1* without pass gateway using *-iface*
> parameter but always returns "Network unreachble",
ip address does not point to interfaces, interfaces has ip address
a route always need a network and an interface (you are omitting the
interface)
> someone can help
> me or give some tips to fix this ? for many here this is probably a
> nooby question, we also have some firewall Linux boxes that i'm gonna
> migrate to freebsd (also trying on openbsd with the same problem) but
> first i have to solve this.
>=20
> Best Regards
> Dante F. B. Col=F2
What I image after reading your mail, is something like this
+-------+
| Cisco |
+-----+-+
|if: x.x.x.x/?
|
|em0: 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0
+-+-------+
| FreeBSD |
+-+-------+
|em1: 192.168.0.2/255.255.255.0
|
|
+-----+--+
| Switch |
+--------+
But having 2 ip address of the same subnet, make no sense to me
you need to put more information (ip addresses)
The handbook part about statics routes
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-routing.=
html#network-static-routes
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