Subject: Re: Couldn't set interface address: Address already exists
To: None <netbsd-users@NetBSD.org>
From: Auster <lrou@x.ua>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 07/12/2006 22:47:21
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 10:29:59PM +0300, Auster wrote:
> In article <s93k66jktie.fsf@chen.chizhovka.net> you wrote:
>>> Couldn't set interface address: Address 89.178.99.0 already exists
>> I replace
>>  route add -host 217.21.51.32 192.168.0.133
>> with
>>  route add -net 217.21.51.32/32 192.168.0.133
>> where 217.21.51.32 is my VPN server.
>> I don't understand what happens, but it works for me and probably will
>> work for you too. Can anybody explain what is a difference under NetBSD?
> In case (b):
>  there is no dublicate entry (entry "net 217.21.51.32", and entry "net 217.21.51.32/32").
> 
  sorry, typo in last line:
  entry "host a", and entry "net a/32" (i.e. host/net bit - 1 and 0). 

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Auster Vl.