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From: kjellman@cc.Helsinki.FI (Janne P Kjellman)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Routing problems ...
Date: 18 Sep 1995 13:13:11 +0300
Organization: University of Helsinki
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	I'm running a FreeBSD 2.1.0 box as a router with two
	3c503 cards installed. Problem is, that I like to 
	specify a point to point route via /dev/ed1 to 
	foo.bar.ip.num. How can I do that without directing
	the whole foo.bar.ip-network to that device.

	Yes, yes, I know, set the netmask, sorry, that just
	wont work in this case ...

//janne
	

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