Hi,
I have several Mac's in a small office and one has route entries no other Mac show. How can I permanently rid these entries. I have restarted the router and then the Macs and this has not worked. My route table from a netstat has some of the following entries:
Routing tables
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire
default 192.168.1.1 UGSc 321 0 en0
default 192.168.1.1 UGScI 1 0 en1
127 localhost UCS 0 0 lo0
localhost localhost UH 2 409 lo0
169.254 link#4 UCS 0 0 en0
172.16.97/24 link#9 UC 1 0 vmnet8
172.16.97.255 link#9 UHLWbI 3 464 vmnet8
172.16.227/24 link#8 UC 2 0 vmnet1
172.16.227.1 0:50:56:c0:0:1 UHLWI 0 10 lo0
172.16.227.255 link#8 UHLWbI 2 666 vmnet1
192.168.1 link#4 UCS 6 0 en0
192.168.1 link#5 UCSI 2 0 en1
192.168.1.1 0:26:bb:71:8a:d5 UHLWI 344 638 en0 316
192.168.1.1 link#5 UHLWI 1 0 en1
192.168.1.10 link#4 UHRLWI 0 32 en0
192.168.1.40 localhost UHS 4 312 lo0
I want to delete the routes starting 172.16.n.n and wonder how they got into the route table; what type of device they are; and how to remove them.
I am just a standard user with some limited UNIX experience. I cannot switch user to root in a Mac Terminal screen, as I do not know what the 'root' SU password is. But I have administrative user rights on the Mac and the Router.
Thanks,
Don
I have several Mac's in a small office and one has route entries no other Mac show. How can I permanently rid these entries. I have restarted the router and then the Macs and this has not worked. My route table from a netstat has some of the following entries:
Routing tables
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire
default 192.168.1.1 UGSc 321 0 en0
default 192.168.1.1 UGScI 1 0 en1
127 localhost UCS 0 0 lo0
localhost localhost UH 2 409 lo0
169.254 link#4 UCS 0 0 en0
172.16.97/24 link#9 UC 1 0 vmnet8
172.16.97.255 link#9 UHLWbI 3 464 vmnet8
172.16.227/24 link#8 UC 2 0 vmnet1
172.16.227.1 0:50:56:c0:0:1 UHLWI 0 10 lo0
172.16.227.255 link#8 UHLWbI 2 666 vmnet1
192.168.1 link#4 UCS 6 0 en0
192.168.1 link#5 UCSI 2 0 en1
192.168.1.1 0:26:bb:71:8a:d5 UHLWI 344 638 en0 316
192.168.1.1 link#5 UHLWI 1 0 en1
192.168.1.10 link#4 UHRLWI 0 32 en0
192.168.1.40 localhost UHS 4 312 lo0
I want to delete the routes starting 172.16.n.n and wonder how they got into the route table; what type of device they are; and how to remove them.
I am just a standard user with some limited UNIX experience. I cannot switch user to root in a Mac Terminal screen, as I do not know what the 'root' SU password is. But I have administrative user rights on the Mac and the Router.
Thanks,
Don