Re: ICMP Redirect interpretation
From: bsduser (
daryn_lightblade@yahoo.com)
Date: 03/27/02
From: daryn_lightblade@yahoo.com (bsduser)
Date: 27 Mar 2002 07:26:20 -0800
> that is not what he is saying, your ISP, or whoever you are using to access
> the internet has their routing tables mis-configured
Hm. Well.. I guess there's nothing I can do from this end then. Thanks :)
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