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RE: [TCLUG:7110] more routing weirdness
Could it be a duplicate ip thing ? Now try nslookup 10.22.6.1 (or ping).
If you find a match then that's the machine you're clashing with. (Just
guessing. Don't know exactly how the clash may cause this behaviour.)
-Unni
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Wilson [mailto:wilson@chemsun.chem.umn.edu]
> Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 10:50 AM
> To: tclug-list@mn-linux.org
> Subject: Re: [TCLUG:7110] more routing weirdness
>
>
> On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Clay Fandre wrote:
>
> > Try traceroute to see how far the packets are going. My
> guess is that
> > they're never making it past the first router. If you can ping
> > everything on your local network, and nothing past the
> router it seems
> > to be a routing problem. Any logs on the router that you
> could look at?
> > How about changing the IP just for giggles?
>
> Clay,
>
> Thanks for the ideas. I've determined that the timing out I
> observed with
> 'route -e' was related to my DNS. Now that I seem to have
> that worked out
> (no guarantee, of course), route -e prints my routing table
> with no delay.
> Unfortunately, I still couldn't get past my gateway.
>
> I changed the IP address of this machine from 10.22.6.1 to
> 10.22.6.2. Now
> there's a slight delay in printing 'route -e', but I now have outside
> access!
>
> Who can explain this? Could it be related to my local DNS?
> Maybe it's a
> problem with the router downstairs? I'd love to hear more ideas.
>
> -Tim
>
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