e. The FreeBSD
man page for 'route' is unclear about how to specify the interface on
the command line. Any additional advice?
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 16:17:53 -0600, Chris Tusa at Linisys, LLC
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Again,
>
> Just a quick note on your last re
Thanks Again,
Just a quick note on your last reply, don't know whether this will
make an impact:
> I guess the missing bit is that the timeclock machine needs a special
> routing table with 192.168.1.234/30 on it's crossed-over ethernet
> interface and 192.168.1.233 as the default route, allowing
Brian,
Very helpful. Someone on another forum suggsted the possibility of
adjusting routing using either a routed daemon or setting static
routes, but it seems that your method seems quicker. If I segment off
the PPP side, do I need to change the subnet mask on the rest of the
network as well?
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Greetings,
I am an experienced BSD administator. I am currently implementing a
solution to connect two campus area buildings together using 2
machines running FreeBSD 5.3 with 56K modems & PPP. I need some
assistance as follows. I am trying to be verbose so as to provide a
complete overview of wh