On 03/17/2011 10:00 PM, Tom Eastep wrote:
> On 3/17/11 7:36 PM, Jay Ridgley wrote:
>
>> All other connections are wired and within the range 192.168.139.0/28
>>
>> subnet 192.168.139.0 netmask 255.255.255.240 {
>>             option routers 192.168.139.2;
>>             option subnet-mask 255.255.255.240;
>>             option domain-name-servers 24.93.41.127, 24.93.41.128;
>>             option ip-forwarding off;
>> }
>
> ARP
>
> ? (192.168.139.4) at 00:a0:cc:26:cb:bd [ether] on eth3
> ? (192.168.139.3) at 00:1a:a0:99:d0:90 [ether] on eth3
> ? (192.168.139.5) at 00:90:a9:6e:27:24 [ether] on eth3
> ? (70.112.128.1) at 00:1d:a2:e8:41:d9 [ether] on eth0
> ? (192.168.100.1) at 00:02:8a:de:ad:02 [ether] on eth0   <------------- this 
> is reflected in the dump? eth0 is my firewall and to my
> ? (192.168.139.37) at 00:1a:70:84:51:40 [ether] on eth4<===             
> knowledge the address contained is NOT part of my network.
>
> The only host known to the firewall on eth4 is .37.      <------------- that 
> would be correct
>
> -Tom

Tom,

Your prior message asked about the difference between eth1 and eth2 vs eth3 & 
eth4. Yes, all of the config files that required changes have been fixed to 
reflect that change.

This was brought about from moving NICs from the old system to the new system. 
I 
was having to do it so many times I purchased a pair of new NICs and when I 
installed them they showed up as eth3 and eth4. I have found no way to change 
them to eth1 and eth2. Do you have any ideas? I don't feel like that should be 
a 
worry, however.

I am very concerned about the 168.192.100.1 entry above. Is there a lot of 
traffic to/from it?

I did an arp from my firewall and 192.168.100.1 points to my main system 
(192.168.139.5). I am going to try to see where that came from.

Thanks,
Jay
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