Hello,
It seems that:
1) if I assign an IP address to an interface
2) get an arp mapping via this interface
3) remove the IP address from the interface
arp fails to remove this arp entry when
arp -d is used
lab# ifconfig rl0 192.168.254.30
lab# ping 192.168.254.254
PING 192.168.254.254
Hmm... that's odd. This was an issue but I fixed this bug
months ago. Let me see if I can recreate what you've
described with the latest -current and get back to you
later today.
-- Qing
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From: owner-freebsd-...@freebsd.org on behalf of Nikos Vassiliadis
Sent: Mon
Hello everyone!
I'm trying to set up a FreeBSD 7.2 machine with ipfw dummynet working as
a bridge.
I've tried this tutorial:
http://www.scalabledesign.com/articles/dummynet.html
But it seems that the 'BRIDGE' option for the kernel is deprecated (see
Hi,
I have query regarding the behavior of FreeBSD machine upon receiving ICMPv6
Redirect msg.
I am using FreeBSD 7 as Host and Linux as Router.
The Router send a ICMPv6 Redirect msg, but the BSD Host doesn't update the
routing table.
I have verified all the sysctl values related to redirect
Sebastian, good day.
Mon, May 18, 2009 at 11:02:45AM +0200, Sebastian Mellmann wrote:
I'm trying to set up a FreeBSD 7.2 machine with ipfw dummynet working as
a bridge.
I've tried this tutorial:
http://www.scalabledesign.com/articles/dummynet.html
But it seems that the 'BRIDGE' option
2009/5/18 Sebastian Mellmann sebastian.mellm...@net.t-labs.tu-berlin.de:
Hello everyone!
I'm trying to set up a FreeBSD 7.2 machine with ipfw dummynet working as
a bridge.
I've tried this tutorial:
http://www.scalabledesign.com/articles/dummynet.html
But it seems that the 'BRIDGE' option
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Hi everyone!
I've set the following parameters in rc.conf:
gateway_enable=YES
firewall_enable=YES
firewall_type=OPEN
firewall_logging=YES
When I took a look at the ruleset I see:
00010 allow ip from any to any via lo0
65000 allow ip from any to any
65535 deny ip from any to any
The problem
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 14:04, Sebastian Mellmann
sebastian.mellm...@net.t-labs.tu-berlin.de wrote:
Hi everyone!
I've set the following parameters in rc.conf:
gateway_enable=YES
firewall_enable=YES
firewall_type=OPEN
firewall_logging=YES
When I took a look at the ruleset I see:
00010
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