Date: Wed, 20 Dec 1995 22:14:19 -0700 From: Nate Williams <nate@rocky.sri.MT.net> To: "Russell L. Carter" <rcarter@geli.com> Cc: Nate Williams <nate@rocky.sri.MT.net>, hackers@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: BSD networking code guru needed? Message-ID: <199512210514.WAA01905@rocky.sri.MT.net> In-Reply-To: <199512210507.VAA02938@geli.clusternet> References: <199512210151.SAA01526@rocky.sri.MT.net> <199512210507.VAA02938@geli.clusternet>
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[ ARP problems ] > fdaisy-1600.ca.sandia.gov (146.246.246.105) at 0:0:c0:ca:d9:c5 > ? (146.246.246.127) at (incomplete) > con246.ca.sandia.gov (146.246.246.254) at 0:0:c:4:38:55 > ? (146.246.246.255) at (incomplete) > rcarter@daisy-1601:~ [43] > > The fdaisy-1600 entry is causing a lot of problems. Hmm, as I pointed out in my article, the routing problems only occur if you use proxy-arp or hard-coded arp entries. In the above example, fdaisy has only one arp entry and it's being resolved correctly by the underlying code. Based on the above, I don't suspect it's an arp problem, but I'm willing to be proven otherwise. Nate
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