In a recent posting, after configuring NIS and DNS I complained:
>... I can see systems in my domain (.syrres.com) without an entry
>in my /etc/hosts file, but I cannot see systems outside my domain. Thus,
>"ping any_known_system.syrres.com" or "ping any_known_system" works,
>but "ping home.netscape.com" gives me:
>
>sendto: Network is unreachable
>
>This appears to be the same configuration as a Sparc 10 running SunOS
>4.1.3, so what'd I do wrong?
I fixed this by altering the router table with:
# route add default 123.456.567.899 0
where 123.456.567.899 is the IP address of a gateway, and Voila, I could
ping systems anywhere!
For these changes to take affect upon reboot, I create an
/etc/defaultrouter file:
# vi /etc/defaultrouter
123.456.567.899
Thanks to everyone who helped.
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