From owner-freebsd-newbies Thu Jul 4 20:56:10 2002 Delivered-To: freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.FreeBSD.org (mx1.FreeBSD.org [216.136.204.125]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id DF25D37B400 for ; Thu, 4 Jul 2002 20:56:07 -0700 (PDT) Received: from andrsn.stanford.edu (andrsn.Stanford.EDU [171.66.112.163]) by mx1.FreeBSD.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id A40BE43E09 for ; Thu, 4 Jul 2002 20:56:07 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from andrsn@andrsn.stanford.edu) Received: from localhost (localhost.stanford.edu [127.0.0.1]) by andrsn.stanford.edu (8.11.6/8.11.6) with ESMTP id g653nEw50952; Thu, 4 Jul 2002 20:49:14 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from andrsn@andrsn.stanford.edu) Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 20:49:13 -0700 (PDT) From: Annelise Anderson To: freebsd Cc: freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: your mail In-Reply-To: <001c01c22107$a6f16200$02a8a8c0@mdd> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk List-ID: List-Archive: (Web Archive) List-Help: (List Instructions) List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: X-Loop: FreeBSD.org On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, freebsd wrote: > Hello, > I put a linux redhat machine on my network. > since then my freebsd box has been spewing these errors to me. > THe mac addys in question are the two nics in the redhat box. The first mac > listed is the nic with the actual ip in question. > The second mac is a private ip on the second nic. > > I have rebooted both machines thinking that might help but alas no. > Why ? and how do I fix it ? > thanks > error: > Unusual System Events > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > Jul 1 09:03:40 webserver /kernel: arp: 208.62.145.44 moved from > 00:20:78:07:37:ec to 00:c0:f0:10:84:0c on dc0 > Jul 1 09:03:40 webserver /kernel: arp: 208.62.145.44 moved from > 00:20:78:07:37:ec to 00:c0:f0:10:84:0c on dc0 > Jul 1 09:03:40 webserver /kernel: arp: 208.62.145.44 moved from > 00:c0:f0:10:84:0c to 00:20:78:07:37:ec on dc0 > Jul 1 09:03:40 webserver /kernel: arp: 208.62.145.44 moved from > 00:c0:f0:10:84:0c to 00:20:78:07:37:ec on dc0 Probably you have two network cards assigned the same IP address. Give one of them a different address. Annelise -- Annelise Anderson Author of: FreeBSD: An Open-Source Operating System for Your PC Available from: BSDmall.com and amazon.com Book Website: http://www.bittreepress.com/FreeBSD/introbook/ To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-newbies" in the body of the message