In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] weird network issue, choosing a default...:


Hey,
I have a weird problem I don't quite know how to fix.
I have an OI server, with two ethernet interfaces, 203.6.241.37 on e1000g0 and 192.168.2.4 on rge0. The 203.6.241 network is a real one, the 192.168, as you know, goes nowhere except local LAN stuff.

I have a dual-homed OI workstation with the 2nd NIC on a non-routeable
private network too, and I have IPv6-specific routing issues every time
the workstation is rebooted.  My issues are (I think) coming because of
OI's in.ndpd, the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery protocol daemon.

Your issues are potentially easier, though.

1) are you running in.routed?
2) are you using nwam or statically-configured?
3) do you have anything in /etc/defaultrouter?

What happens if you do

        sudo route -p delete -inet -dst default -gateway 203.6.241.1 -iface rge0

Does that work?  Does it change your current "netstat -rn" output?

Does it survive a reboot?

Tim

The rge4 interface, 192.168.2.4, is being used, for some outgoing traffic. Of course, it's not finding its way home.
um?

netstat -rn shows

Routing Table: IPv4
 Destination            Gateway          Flags  Ref     Use     Interface
-------------------- -------------------- ----- ----- ---------- ---------
default              203.6.241.1          UG        2     108883 rge0
default              203.6.241.1          UG        7     452759 e1000g0
127.0.0.1            127.0.0.1            UH        2        756 lo0
192.0.0.0            192.168.2.4          U      2098   13913644 rge0
203.6.241.0          203.6.241.37         U         5    9368318 e1000g0

Routing Table: IPv6
 Destination/Mask            Gateway                   Flags Ref   Use    If
--------------------------- --------------------------- ----- --- ------- -----
::1                         ::1                         UH      2 328 lo0
fe80::/10                   fe80::523e:aaff:fe0c:fcbf   U       2 0 rge0



I think the default also being on rge0 is the problem, but I don't know how it got there, or how to remove it.

Any clues?

Thank you

Carl

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Tim Mooney                                             tim.moo...@ndsu.edu
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