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From: marc@cayman.priconet.de (Marc Zimmermann)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: route add xxx: kernel panic
Date: 5 Jan 1997 22:17:48 GMT
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Marc Zimmermann (marc@cayman.priconet.de) wrote:

> Besides, I am really interested in letting FreeBSD ARP  for a host not
> on the same  subnet. Letting it  ARP for hosts  in a  subnet (with the
> corresponding route  add) works well. However,   using host routes, it
> doesn't work. I can't believe it's plain impossible...

Hmm, this might be unclear.

$ route add -net -interface foo bar

where foo is a net works.

$ route add -host -interface foo bar

doesn't work. foo is a host, here (Obviously ;-)

Cheers,
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