Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 16:38:47 +0200 From: hugle <hugle@vkt.lt> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: routting IP SUBNET. Message-ID: <152266069357.20040313163847@vkt.lt>
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Hello all. I've just got these IPs from ripe.net: x.x.136.192-x.x.136.255 My ISP told, that all those IP's will be routed to my gw: y.y.192.162 when i traceroute all of those : x.x.136.192-x.x.136.255 get tracerouted and the traceroute loops at the end like: 12 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 76 msec 76 msec 64 msec 13 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 76 msec 76 msec 76 msec 14 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 96 msec 72 msec 100 msec 15 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 56 msec 72 msec 60 msec 16 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 68 msec 80 msec 196 msec 17 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 76 msec 64 msec 68 msec 18 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 64 msec 60 msec 60 msec 19 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 68 msec 56 msec 80 msec 20 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 56 msec 72 msec 68 msec 21 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 56 msec 56 msec 56 msec 22 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 76 msec 68 msec 84 msec 23 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 72 msec 80 msec 64 msec 24 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 72 msec 56 msec 72 msec 25 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 64 msec 76 msec 88 msec 26 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 56 msec 80 msec 56 msec 27 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 76 msec 76 msec 76 msec 28 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 64 msec 76 msec 56 msec 29 y.y.192.161 [AS 13194] 64 msec 60 msec 60 msec 30 y.y.192.162 [AS 13194] 60 msec 56 msec 64 msec How I can get them routed? tried adding: bimap fxp0 x.x.136.200/32 -> 192.168.1.8/32 but I get to internet with IP y.y.192.162 Could anyone point me on any how-tos ? netstat -rn | grep default default y.y.192.161 UGSc 123 449652286 fxp0 Thanks! -- Best regards,Hugle
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