as well as your ppp.conf (minus the authname/authkey), if you are using PPP to obtain
your ip address from your ISP.
Peter
At 09:37 AM 3/12/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Greetings, I have a box with 4.7 installed on it. It is a firewall, and does NAT.
I have the following appearing over and over on the console, and in dmesg.
arplookup failure: 10.1.1.1 not on local network.
My internal LAN uses the 192.168.x.x private ip addressing. My external interface connects to my providers DSL using DHCP. DHCP assigns an honest to goodness real IP address.
I can ping 10.1.1.1. If I ifconfig ep0 down, then I cannot ping the address.
I don't know what is causing this. Any ideas on what this is, or if I have been hacked ?
thanks, Darryl
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