Date: Thu, 19 Dec 1996 17:04:20 -0500 (EST) From: Keith Mitchell <kmitch@unix.guru.org> To: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Proxy-ARP (LAN) question Message-ID: <199612192204.RAA03690@unix.guru.org>
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I have a network of PCs connected to the internet through Proxy-ARP. Right now the network consits of systems using FreeBSD and Ultrix. I just tried to add a Digital Unix machine and I get the following error message on the proxy-arp server: Dec 19 16:58:31 unix /kernel: arplookup 198.82.200.132 failed: host is not on local network The way this is setup is every computer has an "outside" address and an "inside" address. The outside address is on the 198.82.200 network and the inside address is on the 10 network. Both Ultrix and Digital Unix have the bug/feature that all packets have the same outgoing address, but the ultrix boxes seem to work fine. Other than the above error which appears everytime an arp lookup for the server is done everything appears to work fine. Users can get in and out fine. Does anyone have ANY idea what is wrong????? Thanks.
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