> On Sunday 22 July 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> At the moment I'm trying to get that working with netgraph's ngeth >> interfaces. But they seem to behave in some really weird way. >> Details: >> # ifconfig ngeth0 10.42.42.1 netmask 255.255.255.250 > > Netmask 255.255.255.250 looks weird to me. Something like this is really > unusual. What does ifconfig ngeth0 show?
Oh. Yes, that was a typo in command that I've copypasted here. Thank you for pointing to that. >> # ngctl connect ngeth0: ngeth1: lower upper >> # ngctl connect ngeth1: ngeth0: lower upper >> ('tcpdump -ni ngeth0' on other terminal for great justice) >> # ping 10.42.42.2 >> (here after some delay I get 'host is down' messages with no output from >> tcpdump). >> # ping 10.42.42.5 >> (broadcast address, gives nothing from ping, and 'blal blah 10.42.42.1 > >> 10.42.42.5: ICMP echo request, blah' from tcpdump) >> (here i change tcpdump from ngeth0 to ngeth1) >> # ping 10.42.42.2 and # ping 10.42.42.3 >> give 'host is down' from ping and nothing from tcpdump >> # ping 10.42.42.4 >> (LOL WUT!) still gives 'host is down' from ping, but tcpdump -ni ngeth1 >> gives 'arp who-has 10.42.42.4 tell 10.42.42.1'! >> >> That raises two questins: >> 1) Wtf is going on? >> 2) How to make ngeth just send ip packet, avoiding that arp stuff (or is >> there any other virtual interface devices available that do that)? >> > > I can't comment on these question, but my recommendation would be to > choose > more usual mask - if it's not a typo, this could cause various interesting > errors. Now It looks more sane -- arp messages appear on trying to ping every (except first that belongs to ngeth0) ip in that subnet. So the second question is still open. _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"