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Special Forums IP Networking IP Forwarding - Newbie Qu Post 11907 by wizard on Thursday 13th of December 2001 04:04:49 PM
Old 12-13-2001
This sounds like a routing problem. With more than one NIC on a Sun box, dynamic routing is enabled by default. Try using the touch command to create the file /etc/notrouter and reboot the machine. Then you can add static routes to send things where you want. If this still doesn't work, can you give us the output of ifconfig -a and netstat -rn?
 

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RIP98D(8)						   Linux System Managers Manual 						 RIP98D(8)

NAME
rip98d - Send and receive RIP98 routing messages SYNOPSIS
rip98d [-d] [-l] [-r] [-t interval] [-v] DESCRIPTION
The RIP98 routing protocol was devised by John Wiseman G8BPQ as an alternative to both traditional RIP and RSPF for use in an RF environ- ment. Its main advantage is that each routing element only takes six bytes and is therefore much more efficient in terms of bandwidth than other routing protocols. In operation rip98d that each neighbour that also uses RIP98 must be listed. RIP98 is not a broadcast protocol and each neighbour is indi- vidually contacted. Any incoming RIP98 message is also validated against this list. The list of neighbours is held in /etc/ax25/rip98d.conf, and each line is either the name or the dotted decimal IP address of the neighbour. The time interval between RIP98 transmissions is set to one hour by default but other intervals can be set with the -t option. The routes advertised and received can be restricted by the -r option which only allows processing of ampr.org addresses. At present rip98d is under development and any feedback on its operation would be welcome. OPTIONS
-d Set debugging on. Information is only output if the logging option is also enabled. -l Enable logging to the system log, the default is off. -r Restricts the transmitting and receiving of routes to ampr.org (44.x.x.x) addresses only. -t interval The time interval between routing broadcasts, in minutes. The default is 60 minutes. -v Display the version. FILES
/proc/net/route /etc/ax25/rip98d.conf SEE ALSO
rip98.conf(5), arp(8), ifconfig(8), route(8). AUTHOR
Jonathan Naylor G4KLX <g4klx@g4klx.demon.co.uk> Linux 20 August 1996 RIP98D(8)
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