"Matthew N. Dodd" wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Peter Wemm wrote:
> > This is well known. If we recieve an ARP frame before we sent one, then
> > we print this. eg: a broadcast ARP packet will trigger it. dhclient
> > etc use bpf etc so ARP isn't initialized at this point.
>
> We could just pu
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Peter Wemm wrote:
> This is well known. If we recieve an ARP frame before we sent one, then
> we print this. eg: a broadcast ARP packet will trigger it. dhclient
> etc use bpf etc so ARP isn't initialized at this point.
We could just put this block of code from arp_rtreque
John Baldwin wrote:
> On 25-Apr-2002 Jan Stocker wrote:
> > My -current system gives me a
> >
> > swi_net: unregistered isr number: 18.
> >
> > too. I cant find any reply to this old subject. May anyone know where it
> > comes from?
>
> It seems to trigger whenever there is traffic while the IP i
John Baldwin wrote:
>
> On 25-Apr-2002 Jan Stocker wrote:
> > My -current system gives me a
> >
> > swi_net: unregistered isr number: 18.
> >
> > too. I cant find any reply to this old subject. May anyone know where it
> > comes from?
>
> It seems to trigger whenever there is traffic while th
On 25-Apr-2002 Jan Stocker wrote:
> My -current system gives me a
>
> swi_net: unregistered isr number: 18.
>
> too. I cant find any reply to this old subject. May anyone know where it
> comes from?
It seems to trigger whenever there is traffic while the IP is 0.0.0.0,
even for non-DHCP stuff
My -current system gives me a
swi_net: unregistered isr number: 18.
too. I cant find any reply to this old subject. May anyone know where it
comes from?
Jan
To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message