Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2003 14:12:30 -0500 From: "J. W. Ballantine" <jwb@homer.att.com> To: Kevin_Stevens@pursued-with.net Cc: freebsd-net@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: route pointing to a gateway that's not on net Message-ID: <200303051912.h25JCUF05694@akiva.homer.att.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 05 Mar 2003 10:47:30 PST." <12883.192.85.47.2.1046890050.squirrel@new.host.name>
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Sorry, my typo. I did try route add -net 10.0.0.0 -interface xl0 and route add -net 10.17.47.37 -interface xl0 As I recall both didn't respond with a error message, but when I tried to get out it didn't work. I'll try again tonight and see what happens. Thanks ---------- In Response to your message ------------- > Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 10:47:30 -0800 (PST) > To: <jwb@homer.att.com> > From: "Kevin Stevens" <Kevin_Stevens@pursued-with.net> > Subject: Re: route pointing to a gateway that's not on net > > > > Well it's not the way I wanted it, but it's the way I have to try and > > work with. > > > > I tried the route add net 10.0.0.0 -interface (whatever) > > and that didn't work for me. > > That's not the syntax I gave you, and obviously it needs to have your > local interface information inserted. I can confirm that the command: > > route add -net 10.0.0.0 -interface em0 > > does parse and operate correctly on my 4.7 system, as confirmed by netstat > -nr. That is the general approach for directing traffic out a local > interface rather than to a same-subnet gateway. > > Try looking at man route for the details, or perhaps someone else will > respond with a higher level of hand-holding. > > KeS > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message
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