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can anyone tell me the command to get the local route table out of a checkpoint 1 firewall using vt100 as the emulation program ??
any help appreciated..
shunty
any help appreciated..
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what's these switches stand for then regarding route ??
usage: route [ -nqv ] cmd [[ -<qualifers> ] args ]
as this is what I get returned for a "route" command
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usage: route [ -nqv ] cmd [[ -<qualifers> ] args ]
as this is what I get returned for a "route" command
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cheers steve I'll give it a go....
ps - do I need to put sandals & fake pony-tail before I try this command though ??
only joking now.
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ps - do I need to put sandals & fake pony-tail before I try this command though ??
only joking now.
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looks like your right steve, although when I tried the command didn't seem to do much ??
will give anoth go & leave for a bit
http://www.rt.com/man/netstat.1.html
quote" -r Show the routing tables. When -s is also present, show routing
statistics instead."
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will give anoth go & leave for a bit
http://www.rt.com/man/netstat.1.html
quote" -r Show the routing tables. When -s is also present, show routing
statistics instead."
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The -n prevents hostname lookups, -s will just show a summary, you will need the actually routing table. You should get output instantly, what happens?
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looks like it's waiting for additional switches or arguments etc ??
it doesn't hang if I use netstat -rn, just sits there waiting for more...I assume then it doesn't run against local host by default (as windows would).
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it doesn't hang if I use netstat -rn, just sits there waiting for more...I assume then it doesn't run against local host by default (as windows would).
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Ian in sunny Spain, you reading this mate ??
cheers Steve, our firewall guy is in spain at the mo...hence me trying to have a "fumble"
any futher help appreciated...not with socks & sandals though
shunty
cheers Steve, our firewall guy is in spain at the mo...hence me trying to have a "fumble"
any futher help appreciated...not with socks & sandals though
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thought you were a firewall geezer Jeff "route print" that's windoze mate....
how do you add a static route then in unix....saves me a google
how's ya audi going btw....
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how do you add a static route then in unix....saves me a google
how's ya audi going btw....
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