Stef Walter wrote: > The packets from 172.27.2.2 are not being delivered to the ospfd process > socket (verified via userland debugging and logging). Even though, as > you can see above the em0 interface is part of the group.
I've done more research on this. Each time a packet is not delivered, I can see this counter being incremented: > # netstat -s -p ip | grep multicast > 885 packets received for unknown multicast group That counter originates from this block of code in raw_ip.c: > 354 blocked = imo_multi_filter(inp->inp_moptions, ifp, > 355 (struct sockaddr *)&group, > 356 (struct sockaddr *)&ripsrc); > 357 if (blocked != MCAST_PASS) { > 358 IPSTAT_INC(ips_notmember); > 359 continue; > 360 } After instrumenting it with this printf: > printf("not member: group = %s, ", inet_ntoa (group.sin_addr)); > printf("src = %s, why = %d\n", inet_ntoa (ripsrc.sin_addr), (int)blocked); Then wait, then up down some interfaces, etc.... quagga adds/drops memberships, eventually I see the following output: > not member: group = 224.0.0.5, src = 172.28.1.66, why = 2 > not member: group = 224.0.0.5, src = 172.28.1.66, why = 2 > not member: group = 224.0.0.5, src = 172.28.1.66, why = 2 > not member: group = 224.0.0.5, src = 172.28.1.66, why = 2 > not member: group = 224.0.0.5, src = 172.28.1.66, why = 2 > not member: group = 224.0.0.5, src = 172.28.1.66, why = 2 The why = 2 is MCAST_NOTSMEMBER. 172.28.1.66 is the tunnel peer sending OSPF multicast packets. Somehow imo_multi_filter is limiting via packet source for this membership. However, this is what the interface looks like via ifmcstat (ie: no SSM memberships): > portillo1: > inet 172.28.1.65 > igmpv3 flags=0<> rv 2 qi 125 qri 10 uri 3 > group 224.0.0.5 mode exclude > group 224.0.0.1 mode exclude Any of the above ring a bell? If not, I'll keep poking around and see what I find. Cheers, Stef _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"