machines they could find it too.
Thanks.
Lewis
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From: "Brian McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lewis Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: FreeBSD Gateway Question / Problem
> You might che
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> Subject: Re: FreeBSD Gateway Question / Problem
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> > Hi Lewis,
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> > sounds like your linux computers
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Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 2:18 AM
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> Hi Lewis,
>
> sounds like your linux computers on your old network have a wrong
> routing entry. If you c
Hi Lewis,
sounds like your linux computers on your old network have a wrong
routing entry. If you can reach any other machine (bsd to windows,
windows to bsd, ...) the linux perhaps have a wrong default gateway.
Martin
Lewis Watson wrote:
Hello,
I am currently trying to add another /24 network
Hello,
I am currently trying to add another /24 network to my existing network with
a FreeBSD machine as the gateway to it. Currently, I have a /24 network
connected to the Internet w/ a cisco router. I have specified to the cisco
router that the new /24 network is connected to 192.168.0.14, which