Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 15:22:00 -0200 From: "Ricardo A. Reis" <ricardo_bsd@yahoo.com.br> To: Milan Obuch <milan@dino.sk>, net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Bug in routing tables ? Message-ID: <4385F6B8.1020605@yahoo.com.br> In-Reply-To: <200511241753.42330.milan@dino.sk> References: <4385EA35.9080705@yahoo.com.br> <200511241753.42330.milan@dino.sk>
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Hi Milan,
I use route with /netmask[bits] GW, this work fine for me for
severals years, I erred in never read route(8) :-( but this
"136.16&0xac160181" is very strange for me, and for you ?
>On Thursday 24 November 2005 17:28, Ricardo A. Reis wrote:
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>>Hi all,
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>> I insert this route in my workstation for network test,
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>>#route add -net 200.144.xx.xx 255.255.254.0 172.22.x.x
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>man route:
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> route [-n] command [-net | -host] destination gateway [netmask]
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>so no, this ain't network bug, just screwed usage.
>Regards,
>Milan
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>>Routing tables
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>>Internet:
>>Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire
>>default 200.144.xx.xxx UGS 1 13407 rl0
>>127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 0 46 lo0
>>136.16&0xac160181 255.255.254.0 UGS 0 34 rl0
>>??????????????????????????
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>>The question is ........................ this is a network bug?
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>>OBS: using /23 this work perfectly!!
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>>Ricardo A. Reis
>>UNIFESP
>>Unix and Network Admin
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