routing problem

hanasaki hanasaki at hanaden.com
Wed Aug 31 12:36:09 CDT 2005


yup.. dam fingers !   its 10. not 101.  See what happens when manually
updating several text files? i moved from 192. to 10. nets

host3 is a printserver box from trendmicro
http://www.trendnet.com/asp/download_manager/list_subcategory.asp?SUBTYPE_ID=352&SUBMIT=Go

nice little box.

Still have an issue.... printserver pings fine now

===================================
from host1
ping scribe-01
PING scribe-01.home.hanaden.com (10.1.1.10) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from scribe-01.home.hanaden.com.1.1.10.in-addr.arpa
(10.1.1.10): icmp_seq=1 ttl=32 time=0.716 ms

but can connect to it.  nmap reports nothing.
All 1663 scanned ports on scribe-01.home.hanaden.com.1.1.10.in-addr.arpa
(10.1.1.10) are: filtered

===================
from host2 - the router
--- 10.1.1.10 ping statistics ---
22 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss


everything is on the same hw and cables as when it worked on 192....

Jason Munro wrote:
> On 11:34:52 am 08/31/05 "Jeremy Fowler" <JFowler at westrope.com> wrote:
> 
>>Default gateway for host1 is set to 10.1.1.2, change to 10.1.1.1
> 
> 
> Umm.. no. The default gateway is for any request outside the local subnet
> and if 10.1.1.2 is the router out then this is correct. The routing table
> for host1 shows that no gateway is required for 10.1.1.0/24 and that all
> else (0.0.0.0) should be shoved out 10.1.1.2.
> 
> 
>>host3 = 101.1.1.10 / mask 255.255.255.0
> 
> 
> If this is correct then this is the problem since 101.1.1.10 is not on the
> same subnet as host1 and therefore requests are being sent out the router.
> I wonder if host3 is actually online? If the above is a typo and host3 is
> actually 10.1.1.10 then maybe you should try resetting the switch because
> your routing tables look ok AFAIKT.
> 
> \__  Jason Munro
>  \__ jason at stdbev.com
>   \__ http://hastymail.sourceforge.net/
> 


More information about the Kclug mailing list