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Re: ODP: No reverse routing map for 10.0.0.100
From: Mariusz Burdach <mariuszburdach () yahoo com>
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 13:41:28 -0700 (PDT)
Hello, I suggest looking at the great paper of “Simulating Networks with Honeyd”. You can find there a lot of examples. As I wrote in my previous mail you have to add the entry to a route cache table (command: route add default gw 10.0.0.100) on a host from which you are going to ping some virtual machines. 10.0.0.100/32 means that this host (10.0.0.100) is directly reachable and does not require hops. My another advice is checking if an arpd deamon responses to your ARP requests. Best regards, Mariusz Burdach -- HI Mariusz Burdach, I have read the following email and also tried the suggestion from you. Now I can ping the router. However, I can't ping virtual machines under network 10.0.1.0/24. I have set the personality of IP 10.0.1.100 to window. When I ping it, it is out of respond. Could you tell me what's wrong? One more question what is the meaning of 10.0.0.100/32? Thanks a lot! Best, Fred __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/
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- ODP: No reverse routing map for 10.0.0.100 Mariusz Burdach (Apr 05)
- Re: ODP: No reverse routing map for 10.0.0.100 wan fat wu (Apr 13)
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- Re: ODP: No reverse routing map for 10.0.0.100 Mariusz Burdach (Apr 14)