Subject: Routed Error
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Sean Murphy <033197m@acadiau.ca>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 08/05/1998 23:24:36
I'm trying to set up an old 386 with NetBSD1.3.2 as a router for my
(small) local network.  I've gotten almost everything set up the way it
should be, with the help of a friend of mine who has his network set up
similarly.  The only problem I find is this.  When I boot up i get the
following error:
 routed[187]:sendto(ne1,224.0.0.2): No Route to host
AFAIK, I'm not telling it to do ANYTHING with 224.  ne1 is my ISA ethernet
card, and that works fine.  the local network is set up with a class B
configuration of 192.168.x.x with the NetBSD machine being 192.168.0.1 .
I don't understand why its trying to access 224.0.0.2 .  I've grepped
/etc/* for '224.0.0.2' to no avail.  Anyone run across this before and/or
know how to fix it?

 Sean Murphy (033197m@acadiau.ca)
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