Hi all I have a problem with the cache of routing in a single interface machine in a network with tho routers (one is only a router and the other is a firewall). Routing in all computers is set to the router A, who has manual entries to a lot of internal networks. This router A has a default gateway for router B (the firewall) to reach the internet. All is good except when a machine (client machine) in a network reached using router A is down (failed machine). router A then tells "client computer" who wants to send packages to the "failed machine" to route then using router B (the firewall). So, the "client machine" adds a routing entry in its table visible only with "route -C", but i can not delete that entry. I use "mon" to check that computer a lot of times, so the routing cache about the failed machine is cleaned never. If i stops the mon daemon, the routing cache cleans automatically some time after, and i can re-start mon again without problems. How can i clean the routing cache manually? Or, can i force shortest time for the cache to be cleaned? Thanks a lot. -- Andres Seco Hernandez - AndresSH@alamin.org MCP ID 445900 - http://andressh.alamin.org GnuPG public information: pub 1024D/3A48C934 E61C 08A9 EBC8 12E4 F363 E359 EDAC BE0B 3A48 C934 -------------------------------------------------- Alamin GSM SMS Gateway - http://www.alamin.org Debian GNU/Linux - http://www.debian.org Grupo de Usuarios de GNU/Linux de Guadalajara y alrededores - http://gulalcarria.sourceforge.net --------------------------------------------------
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