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Date:      Thu, 01 May 97 10:10:41 +0800
From:      "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
To:        "freebsd-isp" <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Fwd: Re: ET5025 to FreeBSD switched
Message-ID:  <199705010210.KAA16898@linkou.trace.com.tw>

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Hopefully somebody has an idea what is going on here ;-)

I use a router card from ET. It worked very well under Linux. I witched it to FreeBSD, because it should 
get it's own machine, and because Dennis recomended for a better performance FreeBSD rather than 
Linux.

I swapped the cards, compiled, .... it seems to work, all dialup user can go out through the router card, 
....

Next day when my staff came, noone on the Lan can go out. And here we are since more than one 
week.
Attached is the last message I exchanged with Dennis.

At 02:28 AM 5/1/97 +0800, you wrote:
>Dennis,
>
>I have no idea, why we still have problems with our LAN. We can reach any
machine in our network, we 
>can ping any machine outside of our LAN, ... look at the output of one
Win95 machine:

The routing is no different than with any other unix system....i'm afraid 
I cant debug your routing for you.

I would suggest that you try to figure out whats happening to the packets
with the debugger or other means (like l2stats and netstat -p ip)


Dennis
>
>
>C:\WIN95\Desktop>netstat -r
>
>Route Table
>
>Active Routes:
>
>  Network Address          Netmask  Gateway Address        Interface
Metric
>          0.0.0.0          0.0.0.0   203.67.189.254   203.67.189.12       1
>        127.0.0.0        255.0.0.0        127.0.0.1    127.0.0.1       1
>     203.67.189.0    255.255.255.0    203.67.189.12   203.67.189.12       1
>    203.67.189.12  255.255.255.255        127.0.0.1    127.0.0.1       1
>   203.67.189.255  255.255.255.255    203.67.189.12    203.67.189.12       1
>        224.0.0.0        224.0.0.0    203.67.189.12   203.67.189.12       1
>  255.255.255.255  255.255.255.255    203.67.189.12   203.67.189.12       1
>
>Active Connections
>
>  Proto  Local Address          Foreign Address        State
>  TCP    win95:1033             w3.hinet.net:80        ESTABLISHED
>
>
>As you can see, it establishes the connection, but no data are comming.
>
>
>On the same LAN, I have other machines, like OS/2, Linux, but they do not
have problems. Here one 
>output from the OS/2 machine:
>
>
>[C:\]netstat -r
>
>  destination         router          netmask   refcnt   use  flags  snmp
intrf
>                                                                     metric
>        default  203.67.189.254         0.0.0.0    1     3166  UG       0
lan0
>      127.0.0.1       127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255    1        8  UH       0  lo
>   203.67.189.0   203.67.189.10   255.255.255.0    0        0  U        0
lan0
>   203.67.189.1   203.67.189.10 255.255.255.255    9      691  UH       0
lan0
>  203.67.189.10   203.67.189.10 255.255.255.255    2       20  UH       0
lan0
> 203.67.189.108   203.67.189.10 255.255.255.255    0        4  UH       0
lan0
> 203.67.189.116   203.67.189.10 255.255.255.255    0        4  UH       0
lan0
> 203.67.189.124   203.67.189.10 255.255.255.255    0        5  UH       0
lan0
> 203.67.189.254   203.67.189.10 255.255.255.255    1        5  UH       0
lan0
>
>Here it is much better. I cannot finish this full packed page, but at
least I get 99%.
>
>Do you have any ideas?
>


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