Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 20:23:49 +0100 From: Erik Norgaard <norgaard@locolomo.org> To: Alaor Barroso de Carvalho Neto <alaorneto@gmail.com> Cc: Chris Haulmark <chris@sigd.net>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Connecting networks Message-ID: <475EE3C5.7000902@locolomo.org> In-Reply-To: <2949641c0712110853i6db025d5s71ae18c7e2f14a45@mail.gmail.com> References: <2949641c0712110644m2e2965f3p40778d928283ab50@mail.gmail.com> <837487.43875.qm@web44807.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> <2949641c0712110840p24946faarad962367585a9a78@mail.gmail.com> <6FC9F9894A9F8C49A722CF9F2132FC220FA27C53@ms05.mailstreet2003.net> <2949641c0712110853i6db025d5s71ae18c7e2f14a45@mail.gmail.com>
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Alaor Barroso de Carvalho Neto wrote: > Yes Chris, but I already have the routes, when I do netstat -r they are > there but I still unable to ping from one network to another. I did read > this section in the handbook but it's not working. I'll paste my netstat -r > output in a while. Could you post your configuration, rc.conf, just the entries related to network interfaces and routing? The BSD box should automatically route any packets between imidiately connected networks without adding any static routes. Do you have any firewalling enabled? Cheers, Erik -- Erik Nørgaard Ph: +34.666334818 http://www.locolomo.org
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