On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 8:18 PM, Chris Buechler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh, and I forgot to mention I think you might be seeing ARP cache
> induced issues, depending on what you had plugged in before. Turn off
> everything, modems, switches, etc., and try again.

Think I tried that but I'll try again tomorrow.

> CARP works fine, people don't use it with PPPoE because you can't, at
> least not in the usual sense of having a failover firewall. PPPoE's
> dynamic interfaces and CARP may not play well together. If you didn't
> have any CARP IPs on your PPPoE interface, that should be irrelevant.

Ahh, I see, that makes sense.

> Like when they're in a block routed to your WAN IP.  Yours need ARP.

OK.

> That's a good possibility, I'm also wondering if something related to
> the card would prevent proxy ARP from working, but I don't think I've
> ever heard of that happening.

Yeah, it's generally very weird. The card I'm using is an HP NC3134
with a 1000Base fibre expansion module (em0) on it, I wonder if it
might be worth pulling the expansion module off to see if things
improve.

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