From: Martin Pauly (pauly_at_hrz.uni-marburg.de)
Date: Wed 16 Mar 2005 - 18:12:44 GMT
Hi,
When trying to track down my routing problem,
I just came across the following:
I have a vserver with:
IPROOT="eth1:137.248.1.53"
IPROOTMASK=255.255.255.128
IPROOTBCAST=137.248.1.127
The last entry is probably redundant, but anyway,
/proc/self/status gives me:
ipv4root: 3501f889/00ffffff
ipv4root_bcast: 7f01f889
The thing before the slash in ipv4root is my IP address in hex, to be read
from right to left, right? So I suppose the thing after the slash might
just be my subnet mask in the same notation -- but if so, it's wrong.
Is this just a display error or does ist effect routing?
Cheers, Martin
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