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Latest in my SLIP saga :-)
- To: bartling@xxxxxxxxxx (Steve Bartling)
- Subject: Latest in my SLIP saga :-)
- From: Steve Bartling <bartling@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jan 1995 08:14:10 -0600 (CST)
- Cc: davidg@xxxxxxxx, bartling@xxxxxxxxxx, jgreco@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, freebsd-questions@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, freebsd-hackers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- In-reply-to: <199412302239.QAA22769@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> from "Steve Bartling" at Dec 30, 94 04:39:14 pm
- Sender: questions-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx
Latest copy of my start_slip script :
#!/bin/csh
#
# script for starting SLIP connection using DELL UNIX and BOOTP protocol
#
#slattach -c -l -s 38400 /dev/cua00
slattach -c -h -s 38400 /dev/cua00
# configure initial SLIP link to the terminal server
# HTP1 = 129.38.252.50
# HTP2 = 129.38.252.51
# I do not remember what 129.38.14.8 is supposed to represent
#
ifconfig sl0 inet 129.38.14.8 129.38.252.50
#
# add domain name, and nameserver addresses to /etc/resolve.conf
# in order to configure the nameservice
#
echo "domain ibmoto.com" > /etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver 129.38.252.14" >> /etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver 127.0.0.1" >> /etc/resolv.conf
#
# add default route for all packets to HTP2 if dialing in 795-7555
# HTP1 = 129.38.252.50
# HTP2 = 129.38.252.51
#
route add default 129.38.252.51
#
# determine my dynamically allocated I.P. address using bootptest
#
./bootptest > /tmp/bootp.out
set my_addr = `grep "reply" /tmp/bootp.out | cut -f9 -d' ' | cut -c3-20`
set server_addr = `grep "reply" /tmp/bootp.out | cut -f10 -d' ' | cut -c3-20`
set gateway_addr = `grep "reply" /tmp/bootp.out | cut -f11 -d' ' | cut -c3-20`
set hops = `grep "reply" /tmp/bootp.out | cut -f6 -d' ' | cut -c6-20`
echo "my address = $my_addr"
echo "server address = $server_addr"
echo "gateway address = $gateway_addr"
echo "# of hops = $hops"
#
# reconfigure sl0 using my dynamically allocated I.P. address
# and the address of the terminal server ( HTP2 )
ifconfig sl0 inet $my_addr $server_addr
exit
This now works if I do the following after the above script is run :
route delete default 129.38.252.51
followed by :
route add default 129.38.252.51
After deleting then adding back the default route,
I am able to achieve full functionality.
After all of the above, netstat -r yields :
reef# netstat -r
Routing tables
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Interface
default htp2.ibmoto.com UGS 5 353 sl0
localhost localhost UH 0 104 lo0
htp2.ibmoto.com htp2-4.ibmoto.com UH 1 0 sl0
htp2-4.ibmoto.co localhost UH 0 0 lo0
224 localhost US 0 0 lo0
Does this seem correct ?
I am too green around the edges to find a problem all by myself :-)
Feel free to request more info ...
Thanks for your help.
- Steve Bartling