Re: Had two of the same IP's, how do I clear the damage?
- From: ToddAndMargo <ToddAndMargo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:17:58 -0700
"ToddAndMargo" wrote:
Hi All,
I set up an OpenVPN tunnel between two sites. I goofed
and had the same IP address (192.168.255.100) on each end.
I have corrected the problem.
Problem: every machine on the network works fine with the
new IP addresses (192.168.255.100-local, & 101-remote),
except the original machine (192.168.255.50) I was doing
the testing on. It can not see the 192.168.255.101 at
the remote location. (Everyone else can, but not .50)
Is it possible that its routing tables are messed up?
How do I do a mass clear and start over? How do I
clear the damage?
Many thanks,
-T
MrOrange wrote:
> hi there Todd & Margo,
>
> Im not too up on routing tables, BUT... when setting a route, in the command
> line, there is an option to make the route change perminant (-p), otherwise
> after a reboot - the additions to the table are lost, therefore - reboot the
> machine, unless you made perminant changes to the machines routing table, all
> should be reset.
>
I was hoping a reboot would work, but didn't. I suppose I could
manually delete every route and reboot. Any thoughts?
-T
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