Alexander V. Chernikov wrote this message on Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 01:07 +0400:
> On 01.10.2012 00:59, Dominic Blais wrote:
> >It's all about IPv4 in my case.
> 
> It will be great to supply some more details (e.g. like FreeBSD version, 
> interfaces configuration, netstat -rn output).
> 
> How often does this happen ?
> (e.g. while true; do echo -n `date` ; route -n get default | grep gate; 
> sleep 1; done can help)
> 
> If this is reproducible, what actions precedes this change?
> Maybe some ARP traffic on that interface, or interface 
> creation/deletion, or.. ?
> 
> Is route monitor completely silent when the change happens?

Just for refernece, Dominic brought this up in an earlier thread:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?2de61b0869b7484997bca012845482c7ebe62dd...@win2008.domnt.abi.ca

and at least on other person seems to have the same issue...

quick question for you Dominic, do you see the correct number of routes,
but a new wrong one appear?  or does the route just simply disapear? or
does a new one seem to replace the old one?

The reason I ask is that if a new wrong one appears, it could be memory
corruption, but if a new one replaces the old one, for some reason when
allocating a new route, it could accidentatlly be replacing the default
route...

Just some thoughts...

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