On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Jose Rojas wrote: > I added the host xxx.yy.183.145 to the /etc/hosts file, and happens the > same. I did a traceroute an it says... > [root /etc]# /usr/sbin/traceroute -v xxx.yy.183.145 > traceroute to xxx.yy.183.145 (xxx.yy.183.145), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets > 1 * * * > 2 * * * > 3 * * * > 4 yyy.xx.183.146 (xxx.yy.183.146) 46 bytes to xxx.yy.183.146 2999.946 ms > !H 2995.810 ms !H 2999.681 ms !H > > IP address xxx.yy.183.146 is another server and it does not nothing to do > with xxx.yy.183.145 !!! Where can I see route definitions? > what does 'route -n' read is there a route to yyy.xx.183.0
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