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On 14/12/2010 14:19, James Bensley wrote:
I did indeed mean 0.0.0.0/0, I blame this entirely on my sleepiness :D
My BSD box is falling over on the "equalize" flag. I don't think its in there :(
It doesn't seem to be according to the OS X "man route" (which is lifted directly from BSD, according to the page). Here's a snip:
<snip> ROUTE(8) BSD System Manager's Manual NAME route -- manually manipulate the routing tables
SYNOPSIS route [-dnqtv] command [[modifiers] args]
The route utility provides six commands:
add Add a route. flush Remove all routes. delete Delete a specific route. change Change aspects of a route (such as its gateway). get Lookup and display the route for a destination. monitor Continuously report any changes to the routing information base, routing lookup misses, or suspected network partitionings.
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The other commands have the following syntax:
route [-n] command [-net | -host] [-ifscope boundif] destination gateway [netmask]
where destination is the destination host or network, gateway is the next-hop intermediary via which packets should be routed. Routes to a particular host may be distin- guished from those to a network by interpreting the Internet address specified as the destination argument. The optional modifiers - -net and -host force the destination to be interpreted as a network or a host, respectively. Otherwise, if the destination has a ``local address part'' of INADDR_ANY (0.0.0.0), or if the destination is the sym- bolic name of a network, then the route is assumed to be to a network; otherwise, it is presumed to be a route to a host. Optionally, the destination could also be speci- fied in the net/bits format.
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Maybe that'll help.
Simon
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