Dennis Clarke writes:
I tried to run a traceroute from a machine with multiple interfaces
and tried to specify the correct interface and the source ip on Sol10
GA :
S10 isn't Open Solaris ...
bash-3.00# traceroute -s 207.61.151.11 -v -w 10 204.225.242.227
traceroute: 0.0.0.0 is an invalid
On Thu, 8 Dec 2005, Sean O'Neill wrote:
I've tried NAT and Bridge mode. Same thing. Interface isn't plumbed up at
boot time.
If the VMware settings look good I suggest using sys-unconfig and give it
another try. It has saved me a few times.
Bill Rushmore
www.rushmores.net
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Any idea if there is a patch or fix for this ?
This works for me:
--- usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/usr.sbin/traceroute/traceroute.c ---
Index: usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/usr.sbin/traceroute/traceroute.c
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What's the main purpose of this svc? I turned it off in my opensolaris system
and I still can resolve names without any problems using host/ping/nslookup.
The man pages on svcs -xv (man -M /usr/share/man -s 3RESOLV resolver) didn't
help me.
This message posted from opensolaris.org
American soldiers are risking their lives all over the globe defending
America's interests and defending the freedoms that many of us take for granted.
Do you take Soldiers for granted?
Backstage at the Country Music Awards, celebrities provided messages of thanks
to soldiers around
Just a reminder that OpenSolaris is an international open source
community, so we should keep our conversations focused on the project.
Jim
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Mona wrote:
American soldiers are risking their lives all over
On 12/9/05, Jim Grisanzio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a reminder that OpenSolaris is an international open source
community, so we should keep our conversations focused on the project.
Er... Jim you replied to a spambot... :-(
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