It is definitely a routing problem.
Why don't you send your routing table, scheme of your network.
I also experience routing problems. I'm with gated on Slackware 3.5 with
kernel 2.0.35.

> Date: Fri, 09 Oct 1998 17:17:29 -0700
> From: KodTest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Network intermittently losing routes?
> 
> OK, I'm at wit's end, and though this isn't necessarily a problem in the
> Linux server, I'm lost...
> 
> 1-3 times a day, all of a sudden, nothing can reach the Linux server (to
> do radius authentication for dialins, to telnet in, etc) and the Linux
> server (4.2 Redhat) can't reach out.  Eventually it will be able to
> reach outside through the gateway router, then some of the internal
> hosts, and slowly they all come back up, over the course of like 10
> minutes.
> 
> The network is a LAN of perhaps a dozen hosts, and several dialin
> routers (Ascend, Portmaster), headed out onto the internet through a
> Portmaster IRIX
> 
> Any idea whatsoever what to look for?
> 
> If I do a traceroute I either get *** from the start for direct routes
> to the internal network, or if they are routed through the gateway, it
> will go to the gateway before turning into all ***
> 
> 
> I don't know where else to look to figure this out, unfortunately I
> don't know enough about ethernet.
> 
> Thanks for any tips whatsoever!
> 
> --alex
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