Curious. Could you post your routing table from a route -n command?
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From: Iain Johnstone
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 1999 9:15 PM
To: LKLawson; "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'"
Subject: Routing ... what's going on?
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Now that I have got diald to connect on receipt of a frame destined for
the
net I'm looking forward to hours of fun .................... not so fast!
!!
The line is established ..... cool, the /var/log/messages file looks cool
..
connection established etc etc ..... but I can't ping the remote host ..
..damn.
I type route, after 2 minutes it comes back with the usual local stuff
local
routing stuff but there are 5 entries to the remote host and 5 for 0.0.0
.0. When the line drops the routing table retains these bizarre entries.
Surely I should only have 1 extra entry on connection?
Anyone have any ideas?
Cheers
Iain
(Finally after 6 months I think I am getting somewhere with diald .... or
am
I?)
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