Eugene Grosbein wrote:
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 02:44:32PM +0300, Ari Suutari wrote:

I have seen similar problems when the carp multicast (224.0.0.18) traffic was not allowed to be transmitted to the network due to a firewall configuration problem.
        Firewall wasn't enabled at this point, I wanted to keep things
        as simple as possible during testing.
        I have now tested with real hardware (ethernet is fxp0) and
        under VmWare (ethernet is lnc0). Same problem on both.

Make sure you are NOT using ipfw divert for outgoint multicast.
These two beasts (divert and multicast) are not friendly in between
for FreeBSD.

        Ipfw is not even loaded. I suspect that this has something to
        do with sensing of media state, since if I up the carp0 interface
        manually and disconnect the lan cable carp0 goes down.

        Ari S.


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