Fixing route table We run a Windows Network with web accress via ISA2000 on a proxy server.
Our new proxy server (192.168.1.28) replaces an older unit (192.168.1.21).
Our major applications are on SCO 5.05 server whose routing table is
shown below. My static routes to our subnets (192.168.2.0, 192.168.3.0,
192.168.4.0) are added at bootup (/etc/rc2.d/S85.tcp). Whenever the
Unix server is rebooted it looses the internet route for our edi
transmissions and these have to be manually entered so the host can be
found through the new proxy (192.168.1.28). The routing table shows many
routes to the OLD proxy 192.168.1.21. I have cleaned the Windows
servers of all references to the old proxy. How can I find where the
Unix routes through 192.168.1.21 are coming from?
Routing tables
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Interface
default 192.168.1.28 UGS 2 0 net0
64.178.59.82 192.168.1.28 UGHS 0 0 net0
64.233.161.147 192.168.1.21 UGHD 0 2 net0
66.135.192.123 192.168.1.21 UGHD 0 3 net0
66.135.192.124 192.168.1.21 UGHD 0 10 net0
68.142.226.54 192.168.1.21 UGHD 0 7 net0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 12 334279 lo0
192.168.0.12 192.168.1.21 UGHD 0 8 net0
192.168.1 192.168.1.24 UC 1 0 net0
192.168.1.24 127.0.0.1 UGHS 0 0 lo0
192.168.2 192.168.1.1 UGS 22 712 net0
192.168.3 192.168.1.1 UGS 0 0 net0
192.168.3.14 192.168.1.21 UGHD 0 1 net0
192.168.4 192.168.1.1 UGS 5 84 net0
192.250 192.168.1.28 UGS 0 0 net0
192.250.28 192.168.1.28 UGS 0 0 net0
192.250.28.66 192.168.1.21 UGHD 0 153 net0
207.207.237.232 207.207.237.235 UC 1 0 net1
207.207.237.235 127.0.0.1 UGHS 1 6 lo0
209.144.44.11 192.168.1.21 UGHD 0 14 net0
212 192.168.1.28 UGS 0 0 net0
212.67.80.60 192.168.1.21 UGHD 0 17 net0
216.109.118.66 192.168.1.21 UGHD 0 12 net0
216.178.92.131 192.168.1.21 UGHD 0 2 net0
224 192.168.1.24 UCS 0 0 net0 |