Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 15:49:13 +0700 From: Max Khon <fjoe@iclub.nsu.ru> To: "Jose M. Alcaide" <jose@we.lc.ehu.es> Cc: Julian Elischer <julian@elischer.org>, current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: arp: <some ether addr> is using my IP address 0.0.0.0! ??!?!? Message-ID: <20011018154913.A13457@iclub.nsu.ru> In-Reply-To: <20011018000052.B324@v-ger.we.lc.ehu.es>; from jose@we.lc.ehu.es on Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:00:52AM %2B0200 References: <20011017180440.H2281@v-ger.we.lc.ehu.es> <Pine.BSF.4.21.0110171211230.65297-100000@InterJet.elischer.org> <20011018000052.B324@v-ger.we.lc.ehu.es>
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hi, there! On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:00:52AM +0200, Jose M. Alcaide wrote: > On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 12:11:45PM -0700, Julian Elischer wrote: > > I've seen this when DHCP fails to allocate an address. > > > > But I am not using DHCP. Maybe there are other machines in the LAN (it is > a *big* LAN) trying to get their addresses using DHCP, and now -CURRENT > shows a message whenever detects one of those packets. I will try to > identify the senders (over 40!). > > Anyway, these "0.0.0.0" ARP messages are new in -CURRENT, and none of our > machines running FreeBSD 4.x show them. how current -CURRENT are you running? /fjoe To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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