On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Lennert Buytenhek wrote:

> Aha, now it makes more sense.  Thanks!
> 
> What would be interesting to find out is why rocky is seeing sandy on
> eth0.  Can you run a tcpdump from rocky in raw mode 'tcpdump -i eth0 -R
> -e -x -v -n' when you try to access the outside world from sandy?

As far as I can see there's two distinct kinds of packets (and lots of 
repeats of each):

08:39:11.348738 0:50:56:46:63:ac 1:80:c2:0:0:0 0026 60: 802.1d config 
8000.00:50:56:46:63:ac.8001 root 8000.00:50:56:46:63:ac pathcost 0 age 0 max 20 
hello 2 fdelay 15 
                         4242 0300 0000 0000 8000 0050 5646 63ac
                         0000 0000 8000 0050 5646 63ac 8001 0000
                         1400 0200 0f00 a5a5 a5a5 a5a5 a5a5


and

08:39:16.118899 0:50:56:c0:0:1 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff 0806 60: arp who-has 
10.3.8.2 tell 10.3.8.67
                         0001 0800 0604 0001 0050 56c0 0001 0a03
                         0843 0000 0000 0000 0a03 0802 0000 0000
                         0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000

0:50:56:46:63:ac is the MAC address of eth0 on rocky
0:50:56:c0:0:1 is the MAC address of VMNet0 on sandy
10.3.8.67 is the IP I gave sandy
10.3.8.2 is the outside world IP I'm trying to ping

Cheers,

Ganesh


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