Hi all, Some how I have an extra active route setup in my CentOS 4.4 system (that unfortunately at a data center a ways away from me). I have tried using /sbin/route del -net xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx but get an error. I also have Webmin installed and I can delete the route from there, but on applying the network config, the route comes back. I have no idea where it is coming from. It is preventing me from getting out of the box to any other services. Any suggestions greatfully accepted! Thanks Dale
what is the route? and what is the error? maybee give some more information about what kind of distro it is and what you are actually trying to delete.. thanks Quoting Dale <lists at ehome.net>:> Hi all, > > Some how I have an extra active route setup in my CentOS 4.4 system > (that unfortunately at a data center a ways away from me). I have tried > using /sbin/route del -net xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx but get an error. > > I also have Webmin installed and I can delete the route from there, but > on applying the network config, the route comes back. I have no idea > where it is coming from. It is preventing me from getting out of the box > to any other services. > > Any suggestions greatfully accepted! > > Thanks > > Dale > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >Thanks - Nathan - http://www.linuxcare.ca
> The big difference between mine and yours is that the > 169.254.0.0 route > is showing up on eth0 - which is the only port connected. I > can get into > the box, but the box can not get out to anyplace. I could be > looking in > the wrong place for the solution, I figured that this looks wrong to > have this apparent self-assigned IP on my only active ethernet port.What do you mean the box cannot get out to anyplace? What apps etc. Are you certain it is not a firewall or DNS issue? What are you trying and are there any errors? Simple stuff but sometimes overlooked. alex