Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 11:41:39 +0100 From: "Rickard Dahlstrand" <rd@tilde.se> To: "Per Engelbrecht" <per@xterm.dk> Cc: freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Arps when bridged. Message-ID: <007801c3ddaf$a76957e0$8b01010a@nyalaptopen> References: <00c001c3dc19$5d033410$7901010a@nyalaptopen> <36682.62.242.151.142.1074266446.squirrel@mailbox.wingercom.dk>
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Thanks, Sorry about the lack of information. But after trying the -arp in the bridged interfaces it actually stopped complaining about this. I will dig down into the bridging issue, but right now it's doing what I want. Thanks, Rickard. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Per Engelbrecht" <per@xterm.dk> To: <rd@tilde.se> Cc: <freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org> Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 4:20 PM Subject: Re: Arps when bridged. > Hi Rickard > This is more of 'net' problem than 'ipfw' but anyway, don't disable > 'arp'.When sending a piece of your log, please also include the (in this case) > 'ifconfig' and 'sysctl.conf' ! > I could be wrong, but it seems more likely that you're having a loop. > Read 'man bridge(4)' the last paragraph above the 'examples' section. > > If your bridging from a performance point of view, then have a look at > 'ngctl' aswell http://bsdvault.net/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=98 > Only downfall is when it's used in conjunktion with HP Procurve > switches -they don't like the idea "two identical" mac-addresses! > > Regards > /per > per@xterm.dk > > > Hi, > > > > I'm getting these messages. I have three interfaces, one uses DHCP > > and the other two are bridged. > > > > Here is the log I get: > > > > Jan 16 10:13:57 testburk /kernel: arp: 00:10:f3:03:44:69 is using > > my IP address 10.1.1.69! Jan 16 10:13:57 testburk /kernel: arp: > > 00:10:f3:03:44:6a is using my IP address 10.1.1.69! Jan 16 10:14:47 > > testburk /kernel: arp: 00:10:f3:03:44:69 is using my IP address > > 10.1.1.69! Jan 16 10:14:47 testburk /kernel: arp: 00:10:f3:03:44:6a > > is using my IP address 10.1.1.69! Jan 16 10:57:31 testburk /kernel: > > arp: 00:10:f3:03:44:69 is using my IP address 10.1.1.69! Jan 16 > > 10:57:31 testburk /kernel: arp: 00:10:f3:03:44:6a is using my IP > > address 10.1.1.69! Jan 16 11:03:06 testburk /kernel: arp: > > 00:10:f3:03:44:69 is using my IP address 10.1.1.69! Jan 16 11:03:06 > > testburk /kernel: arp: 00:10:f3:03:44:6a is using my IP address > > 10.1.1.69! Jan 16 11:06:40 testburk /kernel: arp: 00:10:f3:03:44:69 > > is using my IP address 10.1.1.69! Jan 16 11:06:40 testburk /kernel: > > arp: 00:10:f3:03:44:6a is using my IP address 10.1.1.69! > > > > What is the problem and does anyone know if ifconfig fxp1 -arp > > should stop this? > > > > Thanks, Rickard. > > _______________________________________________ > > freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org mailing list > > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ipfw > > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > > "freebsd-ipfw-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > >
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