> The message in question can be extremely useful in case there is IP address
> clash on the local network. I suggest we just change the code in question to
> ignore clashes over 0.0.0.0 address only.
No, don't do that, anyone arping 0.0.0.0 on any network around here
I sure as heck want to know about it asap! Someone someplace on
that stupid telco's DSL bridged network is mis-configured and
sending out arp messages for the 0 addresses. Easy enough to
cause though:
ifconfig xx0 0.0.0.0 up
should do the trick...
> On 07-Apr-00 Donn Miller wrote:
> > Since I started using a cable modem and dhclient, my system has been
> > literally overwhelmed with messages like:
> >
> > /kernel: arp: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx is using my IP address 0.0.0.0!
> >
> > Man, these messages were pouring out of syslogd like mad, and my
> > /var/log/messages* files had to be deleted, because they were growing
> > so huge. There were literally hundreds of these messages pouring out
> > via syslogd per second, and they were coming non-stop. There were so
> > many messages coming out, my hard drive was overwhelmed until dhclient
> > finally obtain/ed a lease. That said, I suggest we make the following
> > patch to /sys/netinet/if_ether.c:
> >
> > --- if_ether.c.orig Wed Mar 29 02:50:39 2000
> > +++ if_ether.c Fri Apr 7 11:24:54 2000
> > @@ -554,9 +554,9 @@
> > return;
> > }
> > if (isaddr.s_addr == myaddr.s_addr) {
> > - log(LOG_ERR,
> > + /* log(LOG_ERR,
> > "arp: %6D is using my IP address %s!\n",
> > - ea->arp_sha, ":", inet_ntoa(isaddr));
> > + ea->arp_sha, ":", inet_ntoa(isaddr)); */
> > itaddr = myaddr;
> > goto reply;
> > }
> >
> >
> > - Donn
>
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