if youre doing a static route, no need for routed. As root, fire uo /stand/sysinstall, select post install config, network interfaces, the one you want, and have at it. Its a fill in the blanks screen. Brian "Sonic" Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Alex Melkomukov wrote:
Hello everyone.
I'm not sure if this is the correct list, but I was informed that this list is where all of the routing experts can be found, so I am sending this plea for help to this list.
Basically, I need to confirm some configuration information and make sure I've set up everything properly. I am seeing some very strange behavior and need to rule out local misconfiguration as the cause. I am not a routing expert, so I need confirmation.
We had to configure a customer's server to function in a co-location facility (not of our choosing) that has a gateway IP address that is outside of the locally defined network block (Class C).
The OS is FreeBSD 4.4. I did some digging and discovered that I needed to enable 'routed' and create some static routes to the gateway IP outside of the local network block to be able to reach the Internet.
I uncommented the
defaultrouter="5.6.7.1"
entry (IP has been changed to protect parties involved) in the rc.conf file and added the
router_enable="YES"
entry. I then added the following entries to the rc.local file:
route add default -interface 1.2.3.100 -netmask 255.255.255.252 route add -net 5.6.7.1 -interface 1.2.3.100 -netmask 255.255.255.252 route add default 5.6.7.1
I came up with these routes by trial and error, and am not convinced that these are the correct entries to use.
I can reach the Internet and the nameserver (which is also outside of the local network block), and can ping and traceroute without any problems.
But,... every once in a while certain programs start timing out and/or take a really long time to respond (to the point of failure due to time-out on the other end). Some of these programs are telnet, ssh, ftp, radius.
Other programs/protocols (such as http traffic) do not display the same behavior.
So, I am seeking advice on how to configure static routes correctly and/or if some other issues may be causing this strange, intermitten behavior.
Please let me know if I implemented this incorrectly...
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