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jo_at_neolabs.be
Date: 12/23/03

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    To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
    Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 14:27:21 +0200
    
    

    Hi,

    I must configure a Solaris 8 box as the default gateway for our network,
    which uses RIPv1. The Solaris box itself must forward all traffic to a
    Cisco device (this is our connection to the internet), but this Cisco
    device does not talk RIPv1.

    I do not seem to succeed in this easily. So far I have tries these things :

    - adding a passive route on the Solaris box to the cisco router using
    /etc/gateways. This does not work since passive routes are not propagated
    in the RIPv1 packets to the other machines in out network.

    - adding the same but now _active_ route to the cisco router, again via
    the /etc/gateways file. This does not work since the Cisco box does not
    talk RIPv1, so after some minutes the route to the cisco box disappears
    from the Solaris routing table and consequently from the routing tables
    everywhere in the LAN

    - running in.routed with the -g option (Solaris 8). This way the Solaris
    box tells everyone (via RIPv1) that he is the default route, but for some
    reason this route is propagated with metric 0, so ... no go.

    Using Rdisc/gated is not allowed, but moving to Solaris 9 is (I know
    routed has been facelifted in Solaris 9)

    Any suggestions are more than welcome ;-)

    Many thanks

    Jo

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