Bug 20483

Summary: 2 probs: routed -t causes seg fault. routed fails to learn routes.
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Andy Vrabel <vrabel>
Component: routedAssignee: Eido Inoue <havill>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Description Andy Vrabel 2000-11-07 19:16:14 UTC
I'm having 2 problems with routed. The first is that it fails to learn
routes from my router. I have
routed configured to listen only (routed -s) but when I display the routing
table via netstat -nr,  I don't see anything other than native routes. My
network is such that I have a tkr NIC which uses a default gw, and 2 other
ethernet NICs in a test network attached to different routers. If I issue a
ripquery command to the routers, I can see the routes that the router is
broadcasting but they never get added to my routing table.
The other problem that I'm seeing is that if I issue routed with the -t
option, I always get a segmentation fault. I was hoping that I could use
this option to debug my first problem but alas, no such luck.

Comment 1 Glen Foster 2001-08-01 17:43:07 UTC
Closing at customer's request.

Comment 2 prago 2001-08-01 17:56:50 UTC
Per originator, problem still exists, but no longer using DHCP.