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Date:      Fri, 16 Jun 2017 20:07:11 +0000
From:      Steven Crangle <Steven@stream-technologies.com>
To:        Alan Somers <asomers@freebsd.org>
Cc:        FreeBSD Net <freebsd-net@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Possible bug in ifconfig regarding ip addresses and fibs
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Actually just realised I was setting the sysctl to 1 as I'm a bit brain dea=
d and tired.. haha Just tried again with the correct value and it worked!

So it's all configured correctly now.


Thanks again for your help!


Steven








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From: Steven Crangle
Sent: 16 June 2017 20:09:38
To: Alan Somers
Cc: FreeBSD Net
Subject: Re: Possible bug in ifconfig regarding ip addresses and fibs


Aha! Just checked and net.add_addr_allfibs is set to 0, but after updating =
it and restarting, the issue still persists!

That bug seems to be relevant to duplicate addresses, figured I would be cl=
ear from any sort of weird behaviour with using different ones.

Either way, I think I can figure out a solution for my problem without conf=
iguring the second 124 address onto manee. I just figured I'd report here i=
ncase it was unexpected behaviour.

Might also take a look into the source too and see if anything crops up!


Thanks again for your help!


Steven







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From: asomers@gmail.com <asomers@gmail.com> on behalf of Alan Somers <asome=
rs@freebsd.org>
Sent: 16 June 2017 17:39:48
To: Steven Crangle
Cc: FreeBSD Net
Subject: Re: Possible bug in ifconfig regarding ip addresses and fibs

On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 10:35 AM, Steven Crangle <Steven@stream-technologie=
s.com<mailto:Steven@stream-technologies.com>> wrote:

Hi Alan,


Thanks for the fast reply.

I actually think I had the fib 5 part appended to the line previously, but =
had somehow removed it in my repeated attempts! Either way, I just tried yo=
ur solution, and it results in the same behaviour.


The initial two IP's are assigned, but the final 192.168.124.216 is not.

When i get chance, I'll try moving the mgmt IP from the 124 range to someth=
ing else and repeating, as I'm sure it's some sort of interaction between m=
anee and mgmt. Since the commands are successful if I change the final addr=
esses IP to a different range!

Thanks


Steven


What's your value of net.add_addr_allfibs ?  If should probably be 0, depen=
ding on what exactly your trying to do.
Also, this bug might be relevant:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D189088

If you have the option of using different IP addresses, then that will defi=
nitely be the easiest solution.

-Alan



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