Turns out gated shouldn't have been running either... odd since all of our
machines had gated running. Time to change that. I turned off one and got
it working ok, without routing.
>
>I have /etc/routes setup as: default 128.230.72.1
>and when doing a traceroute to outside, the first hop is 128.230.27.100
>
>Why? Shouldn't it be using what is in /etc/routes? I have tried a
reboot and
>in /etc/rc.config I have router="no" routed="no" gated="yes"
>
>I'm assuming gated needs to be yes since it must use a gateway.
>There is no /etc/gateways and /etc/networks only has: loop 127 loopback
>
>netstat -r returned:
>Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Interface
>Netmasks:
>Inet 0.0.0.0
>Inet 255.0.0.0
>Inet 255.255.0.0
>Inet 255.255.255.0
>
>Route Tree for Protocol Family 2:
>default 128.230.27.100 UG 0 45 tu0
><snip>
>univ 128.230.27.33 U 3 119635 tu0
><snip>
>128.230.72 128.230.72.159 U 1 122967 tu1
><snip>
>
>it should be set to do no more routing and use default gateway of
>128.230.72.1 as in /etc/routes
>
>I've tried changing settings with the route add/delete command and it keeps
>reverting back.
>
>(We use to use this machine as a router... it shoudnt be anymore).
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Computer Systems Manager
Department of Physics
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
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