/kernel: arp: 1.2.3.4 is on dc0 but got reply from 00:00:c5:79:d0:0c on dc1

Hi can we axe this message already?  I see the possibility of using
two 100mbit cards on a switch with a gig uplink to be reason enough
to either axe it, or make it a sysctl to quiet the warnings.

I've also had this broken config setup as a temporary thing and
my console getting flooded was also quite irritating.

Anyone going to raise a rukus if I turn it
a) off
b) sysctl default off
c) sysctl default on

thanks,
-Alfred

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Subject: Two NICs In FreeBSD
Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 23:37:06 -0500
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Hello

I just installed two NIC cards into my FreeBSD machine that are on the same 
LAN, each with a different IP.  However, I keep getting this sort of 
message in my syslog:

/kernel: arp: 1.2.3.4 is on dc0 but got reply from 00:00:c5:79:d0:0c on dc1

I realize that the message is because it's getting two ARP replies, but 
this is normal (for this network, anyhow).  How can I suppress these 
messages from appearing in the syslog?  Is it OK to have both interfaces 
receiving ARP replies?  Will this mess anything up?

Tim

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