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[cobalt-users] moved RAQ3 from network 1 to 2, now can't access it from network 1



I have a strange issue where I had a RAQ3 which was housed at one of our
networks on a 193.130.x.x network, I subsequently moved it 15 miles to our
second office and attached it to our 195.217.x.x network.

I updated the DNS files, changed the IP of the RAQ and its default gateway
etc. Changed the IP address of all the sites, and the server is fully
accessible from the internet. However, if I try to ping it from the first
network, it never gets a response. I can ping from the first network to all
the other hosts on the second network so I know that is fine.

After a bit more investigation I did a 'netstat -r' and their is still a
couple of lines which have destination address belonging to the first
network with a gateway of '*', e.g.


Destination      Gateway       Genmask
193.130.51.173   *             255.255.255.255
193.130.51.160   *             255.255.255.224
195.217.219.128  *             255.255.255.128
default          <my router>   0.0.0.0


I have a feeling that having the first 2 lines is causing the problem as the
RAQ probably thinks that the 193 network is still local and therefore wont
send the reply packets back through our default gateway.

Is this correct, and how can I remove these references using the GUI, or do
I need to hack some config file? How should I have done it in the first
place?
 
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Gordon Fong