Hi Erik
-Original Message-
From: Erik Norgaard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 10:01 AM
To: Maechler Philippe
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: ARP Messages
Maechler Philippe wrote
Maechler Philippe wrote:
-
| server| switch switch
|192.168.3.222|[(3.x/24)]--[(3.x/24)]
|80.242.192.80|bge1|
-|
|bge0---
|
Hello,
I have some strange messages on a FreeBSD 5.4 Server
The system has a private ip on bge1 and a public one one bge0
Every 2-3 seconds i get an entry like these...
arp: 80.242.192.81 is on bge0 but got reply from
00:19:bb:25:7b:63 on bge1
arp: 80.242.192.81 is on bge0 but got reply from
00:19:bb:25:7b:63 on bge1
arp: 80.242.192.81 is on bge0 but got reply from
00:19:bb:25:7b:63 on bge1
arp: 80.242.192.81 is on bge0 but got reply from
00:19:bb:25:7b:63 on bge1
arp: 80.242.192.80 is on lo0 but got reply from
00:0e:7f:fe:10:3f on bge1
arp: 192.168.3.222 is on lo0 but got
00:19:bb:25:7b:63 on bge1
arp: 80.242.192.81 is on bge0 but got reply from
00:19:bb:25:7b:63 on bge1
arp: 80.242.192.81 is on bge0 but got reply from
00:19:bb:25:7b:63 on bge1
arp: 80.242.192.80 is on lo0 but got reply from
00:0e:7f:fe:10:3f on bge1
arp: 192.168.3.222 is on lo0 but
Hello, M?chler Philippe!
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 01:14:11PM +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about ARP Messages:
Hello,
I have some strange messages on a FreeBSD 5.4 Server
The system has a private ip on bge1 and a public one one bge0
Every 2-3 seconds i get an entry like these...
arp
Hello, M?chler Philippe!
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 01:14:11PM +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about ARP Messages:
Hello,
I have some strange messages on a FreeBSD 5.4 Server
The system has a private ip on bge1 and a public one one bge0
Every 2-3 seconds i get an entry like
Hello, M?chler Philippe!
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 03:08:55PM +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about RE: ARP Messages:
Hello, M?chler Philippe!
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 01:14:11PM +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about ARP Messages:
Hello,
I have some strange messages on a FreeBSD
Mächler Philippe wrote:
I have some strange messages on a FreeBSD 5.4 Server
The system has a private ip on bge1 and a public one one bge0
Every 2-3 seconds i get an entry like these...
arp: 80.242.192.81 is on bge0 but got reply from
00:19:bb:25:7b:63 on bge1
Routing tables
Internet:
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 13:14:11 Mächler Philippe wrote:
%netstat -rn
Routing tables
Internet:
DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs Use
Netif Expire
192.168.2 192.168.3.254 UGS 0 8209
bge1
192.168.3 link#2 UC
Mel wrote:
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 13:14:11 Mächler Philippe wrote:
%netstat -rn
Routing tables
Internet:
DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs Use
Netif Expire
192.168.2 192.168.3.254 UGS 0 8209
bge1
192.168.3 link#2 UC
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 15:42:41 Erik Norgaard wrote:
Mel wrote:
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 13:14:11 Mächler Philippe wrote:
%netstat -rn
Routing tables
Internet:
DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs Use
Netif Expire
192.168.2 192.168.3.254
Mel wrote:
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 15:42:41 Erik Norgaard wrote:
Mel wrote:
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 13:14:11 Mächler Philippe wrote:
%netstat -rn
Routing tables
Internet:
DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs Use
Netif Expire
192.168.2 192.168.3.254
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 15:49:38 Mel wrote:
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 15:42:41 Erik Norgaard wrote:
Mel wrote:
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 13:14:11 Mächler Philippe wrote:
%netstat -rn
Routing tables
Internet:
DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs Use
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 15:49:38 Mel wrote:
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 15:42:41 Erik Norgaard wrote:
Mel wrote:
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 13:14:11 Mächler Philippe
wrote:
%netstat -rn
Routing tables
Internet:
DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs
Maechler Philippe wrote:
I'll extend the schema from erik to show where the other ip/mac
adress is...
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¦ server¦ switch switch ¦router/firewall¦ switch
¦192.168.3.222¦[(3.x/24)]--[(3.x/24)]-¦ 192.168.3.254 ¦---
From: Erik Norgaard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 5:55 PM
To: Maechler Philippe
Cc: 'Mel'; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: ARP Messages
Maechler Philippe wrote:
I'll extend the schema from erik to show where the other
ip/mac adress
://listserver.uk.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-users/2004-August/009605.html
It's just arp telling you that both nics are on the same network.
This will stop arp messages being logged
Sysctl net.link.ether.inet.log_arp_movements=0
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Greetings,
I have a 4.4-stable box that is a firewall/router/nat box for my Lan.
I keep getting the following message:
/kernel arplookup 10.2.2.2 failed. Host is not on local network.
My external Nic is configured with a real IP, and a netmask of
255.255.255.0. This is static and configured
Dear all
I have a setup as follows.
4.9-REL
sis0: inside network 192.168.XXX.XXX
xl0: connection to RR commercial via DHCP
assigned ip 24.172.21.XXX gateway 24.172.21.219 nat'd
rl0: unused
What I want to do is plug in an RR home connection to the rl0 interface so
rl0 would then look like
rl0:
In the last episode (Jan 18), Jer said:
4.9-REL
sis0: inside network 192.168.XXX.XXX
xl0: connection to RR commercial via DHCP
assigned ip 24.172.21.XXX gateway 24.172.21.219 nat'd
rl0: unused
What I want to do is plug in an RR home connection to the rl0 interface so
rl0 would
At 02:46 PM 1/18/2004, you wrote:
In the last episode (Jan 18), Jer said:
4.9-REL
sis0: inside network 192.168.XXX.XXX
xl0: connection to RR commercial via DHCP
assigned ip 24.172.21.XXX gateway 24.172.21.219 nat'd
rl0: unused
What I want to do is plug in an RR home connection to the
Jett Tayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
this keeps appearing on my gateway box's logfile
i have 2 internal network one on xl1 interface, the other on xl2
i had them cascaded so i guess that's why. but still i want some inputs
Cascaded? You mean they're actually hooked up to each other? That
this keeps appearing on my gateway box's logfile
i have 2 internal network one on xl1 interface, the other on xl2
i had them cascaded so i guess that's why. but still i want some inputs
by the way i'm running dhcpd on my gateway box for both network
arp: 192.168.88.34 is on xl1 but got reply
Well, all is well especially now that I read the arp man
pages...messages simply telling me I swapped ip addresses on two
nics in my firewall...nice FBSD feature...messages gone now.
Thanks to all who helped...Roy
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At 08:23 19.09.2003 -0700, RA Cohen wrote:
Hi,
I have a FBSD 4.8 box running Samba in my network. Lately I am
noticing some strange messages at the console concerning my
firewall. The messages basically say the MAC address of my linux
firewall's internal ip address has changed...and 15 minutes
* Mark Atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030613 19:00]: wrote:
This is probably a DHCP network? This would happen if a client gets a
new DHCP assigned IP address, instead of it's old one, and before the
freebsd boxes' ARP cache expired for that machine. Usually this only
happens with:
Not a
* Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030613 18:40]: wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 13), ODHIAMBO Washington said:
My log files (and console) fill up with these messages.
arp: 62.8.64.172 moved from 00:c0:05:11:01:f1 to 00:c0:05:10:01:f1 on bge1
arp: 62.8.64.201 moved from
* Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030613 18:36]: wrote:
ODHIAMBO Washington wrote:
My log files (and console) fill up with these messages.
arp: 62.8.64.172 moved from 00:c0:05:11:01:f1 to 00:c0:05:10:01:f1 on bge1
arp: 62.8.64.201 moved from 00:c0:05:10:01:f1 to 00:c0:05:11:01:f1 on bge1
ODHIAMBO Washington wrote:
* Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030613 18:36]: wrote:
ODHIAMBO Washington wrote:
My log files (and console) fill up with these messages.
arp: 62.8.64.172 moved from 00:c0:05:11:01:f1 to 00:c0:05:10:01:f1 on bge1
arp: 62.8.64.201 moved from 00:c0:05:10:01:f1 to
In the last episode (Jun 14), ODHIAMBO Washington said:
* Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030613 18:40]: wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 13), ODHIAMBO Washington said:
My log files (and console) fill up with these messages.
arp: 62.8.64.172 moved from 00:c0:05:11:01:f1 to
My log files (and console) fill up with these messages.
arp: 62.8.64.172 moved from 00:c0:05:11:01:f1 to 00:c0:05:10:01:f1 on bge1
arp: 62.8.64.201 moved from 00:c0:05:10:01:f1 to 00:c0:05:11:01:f1 on bge1
arp: 62.8.64.201 moved from 00:c0:05:11:01:f1 to 00:c0:05:10:01:f1 on bge1
arp:
ODHIAMBO Washington wrote:
My log files (and console) fill up with these messages.
arp: 62.8.64.172 moved from 00:c0:05:11:01:f1 to 00:c0:05:10:01:f1 on bge1
arp: 62.8.64.201 moved from 00:c0:05:10:01:f1 to 00:c0:05:11:01:f1 on bge1
arp: 62.8.64.201 moved from 00:c0:05:11:01:f1 to
In the last episode (Jun 13), ODHIAMBO Washington said:
My log files (and console) fill up with these messages.
arp: 62.8.64.172 moved from 00:c0:05:11:01:f1 to 00:c0:05:10:01:f1 on bge1
arp: 62.8.64.201 moved from 00:c0:05:10:01:f1 to 00:c0:05:11:01:f1 on bge1
arp: 62.8.64.201 moved
This is probably a DHCP network? This would happen if a client gets a
new DHCP assigned IP address, instead of it's old one, and before the
freebsd boxes' ARP cache expired for that machine. Usually this only
happens with:
- broken DHCP clients (not requesting it's old ip back upon reboot).
-
Hi all,
We have a clustered setup of FreeBSD machines and we get a load of there
messages:
arp: 10.0.0.254 moved from 00:d0:b7:7e:b1:6d to 00:d0:b7:a0:07:2f on fxp0
arp: 10.0.0.254 moved from 00:d0:b7:a0:07:2f to 00:d0:b7:7e:b1:6d on fxp0
arp: 10.0.0.254 moved from 00:d0:b7:7e:b1:6d to
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 11:34:03AM +0100, Lasse Laursen wrote:
From: Lasse Laursen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Supress ARP messages?
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 11:34:03 +0100
Hi all,
We have a clustered setup of FreeBSD machines and we get a load of there
messages:
arp
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