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Networking problem
user name
2006-08-16 02:41:32
I am running NetBSD 3.0.1 on a Sun Ultra 5. I've configured
the Ethernet
interface properly and can talk to all the hosts on my
subnet. I do have
a default_route set in rc.conf. However, when i try to ping
a host
outside of my subnet, the system says, 'no route to host.'
All other
machines on my subnet can talk to the outside host with no
trouble. Any
ideas?

Thanks,
Enrico Fermi

Networking problem
user name
2006-08-16 03:51:38
> I am running NetBSD 3.0.1 on a Sun Ultra 5. I've
configured the Ethernet
> interface properly and can talk to all the hosts on my
subnet. I do have
> a default_route set in rc.conf. However, when i try to
ping a host
> outside of my subnet, the system says, 'no route to
host.' All other
> machines on my subnet can talk to the outside host with
no trouble. Any
> ideas?

What does "route get a.host.outside.network"
say?
Networking problem
user name
2006-08-16 04:25:16
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 22:51 -0500, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> > I am running NetBSD 3.0.1 on a Sun Ultra 5. I've
configured the Ethernet
> > interface properly and can talk to all the hosts
on my subnet. I do have
> > a default_route set in rc.conf. However, when i
try to ping a host
> > outside of my subnet, the system says, 'no route
to host.' All other
> > machines on my subnet can talk to the outside host
with no trouble. Any
> > ideas?
> 
> What does "route get
a.host.outside.network" say?

route get 192.168.0.2 says:
writing to routing socket: no such process



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