On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 11:57:44AM -0700, Josh wrote: > I went ahead and filed a bug in bugzilla for the exclusive-ip zone > problem.
Bug ID? And you didn't share here what precisely went wrong with your exclusive-ip zone creation. > Here is the netstat -rv. Anyways I apologize for the newbie > routing problem, DHCP has spoiled me from every worrying what a subnet mask > really means... > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ netstat -rv > > IRE Table: IPv4 > Destination Mask Gateway Device Mxfrg Rtt > Ref Flg Out In/Fwd > -------------------- --------------- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- > --- --- ----- ------ > default 0.0.0.0 10.44.119.1 bnx0 1500* 0 > 1 UG 778 0 > 10.44.119.0 255.255.255.0 10.44.119.177 bnx0 1500* 0 > 1 U 226 0 > 149.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 149.142.212.20 bnx1 1500* 0 > 1 U 3 0 > localhost 255.255.255.255 localhost lo0 8232* 0 > 1 UH 238 0 Okay -- 10.44.119.0/24 goes out bnx0 and assumes these destinations are on-link. 149.0.0.0/8 goes out bnx1 and ALSO assumes these destinations are on-link. (This is probably why you're getting black-hole problems.) And every other destination (save localhost) goes through the router at 10.44.119.1. Please share the bugid you filed - and I hope you put a detailed description of what went wrong. Dan _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
