In the last episode (Aug 07), Modulok said:
> I have a bizarre entry in the routing table on one my machines. What
> is it, and how do I delete it? The output of "netstat -rnf inet" is
> shown below:
>
> DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs Use Netif Expire
> 0&0xc0a80132
From: "Josh Carroll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
root# route delete 0&0xc0a80132
[1] 37343
route: writing to routing socket: No such process
delete net 0: not in table
0xc0a80132: Command not found.
[1] + Exit 1route delete 0
root# route delete 0&0xc0a80132
[1]
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 15:37:50 -0700 Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Aug 7, 2007, at 3:13 PM, Adam J Richardson wrote:
> > Modulok wrote:
> >> 0&0xc0a80132 link#1 UCS 00 bge0
> >
> >> 1. The first entry, it's not IPv4, IPv6 or a MAC address that
You guys are sweethearts. We're ship-shape again :)
Thanks all who contributed.
-Modulok-
On 8/7/07, Modulok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a bizarre entry in the routing table on one my machines. What
> is it, and how do I delete it? The output of "netstat -rnf inet" is
> shown below:
>
>
On Aug 7, 2007, at 3:13 PM, Adam J Richardson wrote:
Modulok wrote:
0&0xc0a80132 link#1 UCS 00 bge0
1. The first entry, it's not IPv4, IPv6 or a MAC address that I've
ever seen, what format is it?
Hi Modulok,
It's possible to represent IPv4 addresses a
Modulok wrote:
0&0xc0a80132 link#1 UCS 00 bge0
1. The first entry, it's not IPv4, IPv6 or a MAC address that I've
ever seen, what format is it?
Hi Modulok,
It's possible to represent IPv4 addresses as a single number. I don't
recall the algorithm for c
On Aug 7, 2007, at 12:10 PM, Modulok wrote:
I have a bizarre entry in the routing table on one my machines. What
is it, and how do I delete it? The output of "netstat -rnf inet" is
shown below:
DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs Use
Netif Expire
0&0xc0a80132 l
> root# route delete 0&0xc0a80132
>
> [1] 37343
> route: writing to routing socket: No such process
> delete net 0: not in table
> 0xc0a80132: Command not found.
> [1] + Exit 1route delete 0
> root# route delete 0&0xc0a80132
>
> [1] 37343
> route: writing to
I have a bizarre entry in the routing table on one my machines. What
is it, and how do I delete it? The output of "netstat -rnf inet" is
shown below:
DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs Use Netif Expire
0&0xc0a80132 link#1 UCS 00 bge0