Unwanted default routes

From: Andreas Höschler (ahoesch_at_smartsoft.de)
Date: 11/23/05

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    Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 22:33:16 +0100
    To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
    
    

    Dear managers,

    I have a Solaris 10 machine that at reboot automatically generates
    default route entries in "netstat -rn" that cause the system to
    malfunction. I have a script /etc/init.d/defaultrouting that sets one
    route, but additionally to the route I see default route entires for
    all other machines in the bge0 net that are configured as routers.

    Older Solaris versions did not do this mysterious scan. How can I
    prevent Solaris 10 from automatically adding these "unwanted" entries?

    Thanks a lot!

    Regards,

       Andreas
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