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From: Jan Hurst <jhurst@bekkers.com.au>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Gated / OSPF problem
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 1996 14:18:59 +0800
Organization: Bekkers Communications Australia
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Hi all,

I have a problem with gated/ospf on one particular machine.  I have four 
machines all successfully running gated with ospf and talking to each 
other. My problem is on one of the machines which has two ppp interfaces 
(ppp0 and 1) as well as the network card interface.  Two subnets are 
exported as connected via the ppp interfaces while all other routing 
information is imported from the other machines.  Somehow one of the 
routes that is exported from another machine decides to install itself 
on a ppp interface (but with the correct gateway address) instead of on 
the network interface (we0).  This is not a major problem but it sure is 
an inconvienience (sp)!!!

Any ideas anyone?!?!

Jan