>> >say? How do you know that you actually have any routes at all?
>> Yes, ni0 and ni1 are always there (renamed eth0/eth1), and especially lo.
>
>Hmm I just noticed that you're using a custom kernel. Can you please
>try reproducing this under 2.6.12-rc4?
Seems fixed under 2.6.12-rc4.
Ok, it falls under someone else's responsibility then.
Jan Engelhardt
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