Re: Route problem? - More info
From: Struggler (americusfree1_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 12/31/03
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Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 09:25:31 -0500
You have a pretty clear picture of the problem. However, netstat -rn sheds
new light on the problem (I had been using netstat -r).
<cut>
10.0.1.66 0:4:76:b9:fd:db UHLc 0 3 - xl1
10.0.1.73 0:4:76:b7:1f:b5 UHLc 0 22 - xl1
10.0.1.148 2:7:1:1c:6e:3f UHLc 0 88 - xl1
10.0.1.251 127.0.0.1 UGHS 1 11102 33224 lo0
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So, the firewall thinks 10.0.1.251 can be reached through the loopback
interface. How did that happen?
This is most helpful, by the way, thanks!
"Peter Boosten" <niemand@nergens.loc> wrote in message
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> Struggler wrote:
>
> > Good thought.
> >
> > The internal address of the Open BSD Firewall is 10.0.1.254, with a
netmask
> > of 255.255.255.0
> > The FreeBSD web server is 10.0.1.251, with a netmask of 255.255.255.0
> >
> > Of course, this looks OK to me. Any other stuff to consider?
> >
>
> Looks OK to me as well.. ;-)
>
> Just to make an impression:
>
> you have an OBSD firewall, with two NICs, FBSD is on the inside.
> netstat -rn doesn't show the FBSD-box, but shows the other servers.
>
> Wat about default gateway on the FBSD-box? (defaultrouter in /etc/rc.conf)
>
> Peter
>
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