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Operating Systems Solaris Network routing Post 302920396 by ghostdog74 on Thursday 9th of October 2014 08:15:54 AM
Old 10-09-2014
Network routing

hi,
not an expert in Solaris networking so would like to ask your opinions

Say i want to configure packet routing from source 10.126.120.130 (A) to destination 10.214.140.9 (B).

I configured it this way (shown in netstat -rn) on (B)

Code:
Destination        Gateway                 Interface
=======          =======                 ======
10.0.0.0           10.214.140.1
10.214.0.0        173.20.50.65
10.214.140.0     10.214.140.9           vmnet1

where vmnet1 has interface address 10.214.140.9.
May I know if I have configured it properly?
I want packets to go from (A) to (B).

thanks
 

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RNDTEST(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						RNDTEST(4)

NAME
rndtest -- FIPS 140-2 random number generator test monitor SYNOPSIS
device rndtest DESCRIPTION
The rndtest driver ``hooks up'' to hardware crypto devices to monitor the entropy data passed to the random(4) subsystem. This data is peri- odically tested for FIPS 140-2 compliance and statistics are collected. If the harvested entropy fails any of the FIPS test suite, then it is discarded and testing is continuously applied until ``good data'' is received from the device. Failures are optionally reported on the console. SEE ALSO
crypto(4), hifn(4), random(4), safe(4), ubsec(4), crypto(9) HISTORY
The idea for this and the original code came from Jason L. Wright. The rndtest device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 5.0. BUGS
Crypto device drivers must be compiled specially to make use of this driver; this should not be necessary. This feature might better be integrated into the random(4) subsystem where it can be applied to devices that claim to supply ``pure entropy''. BSD
March 11, 2003 BSD
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