On Mon, Sep 03, 2018 at 07:46:09PM +0200, vincent delft wrote: > Hello, > > I'm running -current and enjoy the new "join" feature of hostname.if. > > Nevertheless, I have sometime issues to have an internet connection. > > The context: > I have wifi and cable possibilities to connect the same network. Normaly I > prefer the network connection, so at my desk I plug the cable and use it. > But in some cases, I disconnect my laptop and use the wifi connection. > > Problem: > The wifi is well connected to my nwid, but the connectivity is not working > (cannot ping my main firewall to connect internet). > I think the problem is linked to wrong arp table (cfr here under) > > Why the arp entry for my firewall remains "expired" so long (could be more > than 10 minuntes) ? > Why a "doas arp -ad" does not remove this bad fw entry from the table ? > What could I do to solve the issue without rebooting the laptop ? (If I > reboot the laptop, this solve the problem). > > > > e5450:~$ arp -a > Host Ethernet Address Netif Expire > Flags > fw (incomplete) em0 expired > 192.168.3.15 10:02:b5:83:40:41 iwm0 permanent l > 192.168.3.16 f8:ca:b8:50:84:15 em0 permanent l
Didn't we already discuss the same question back in July? https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=153220020618146&w=2 Again, try trunk(4).

