Subject: Re: Couple of things.
To: I presume I need no introduction. <greywolf@starwolf.com>
From: Bill Studenmund <skippy@macro.stanford.edu>
List: current-users
Date: 06/28/1996 21:20:57
On Fri, 28 Jun 1996, I presume I need no introduction. wrote:

> 1.  I have two machines networked with each other via ethernet.  One of the
> 	machines talks PPP out a serial port to connect to the Interknot...um,
> 	internet.
> 
> 	What do I need to do to enable both hosts to route packets out the
> 	PPP link?
> 
> 	Machine A (ether, ppp) has the following routing table:
> 
> Destination      Gateway            Flags     Refs     Use    Mtu  Interface
> default          otherendofppp      UG          2     6538      -  ppp0
> localhost        localhost          UH          1      199      -  lo0
> otherendofppp    thisendofppp       UH          1        0      -  ppp0
> starwolf-net     link#1             UC          0        0      -  le0
> machine-A        localhost          UGHS       14   603546      -  lo0
> machine-B        8:0:20:2:d3:f6     UHL         5    24537      -  le0
> 
> 	Machine B (ether only) has the following routing table:
> 
> Destination      Gateway            Flags     Refs     Use    Mtu  Interface
> localhost        localhost          UH          1      338      -  lo0
> thisendofppp     machine-A          UGHS        0       13      -  le0
> starwolf-net     link#1             UC          0        0      -  le0
> machine-A        8:0:20:d:60:67     UHL         8     3815      -  le0
> machine-B        localhost          UGHS        1       44      -  lo0
> starwolf-broadca link#1             UHL         1       30      -  le0
> 
> 	No matter what I do, machine B can't see otherendofppp to save its
> 	life.

Don't you need a default route on B and route on A?

Take care,

Bill