I doesn't seem to show up on a regular base.
This is an example from a log file :
Nov 24 12:16:45 nira /kernel: arplookup 100.93.140.1 failed: host is not on
local network
Nov 24 12:17:40 nira /kernel: arplookup 100.93.140.1 failed: host is not on
local network
Nov 24 12:21:18 nira /kernel: arplookup 100.93.140.1 failed: host is not on
local network
Nov 24 12:26:52 nira /kernel: Nov 24 12:21:18 nira last message repeated 3
times
The main problem is the I installed this server somewhere in Europe and I'm
living in Canada. I can not see what the users are doing when this error
come up. 
Do you think that I can trace this error with a tool (as TCPDUMP) ?
If "YES" what should I search for ?

Until I will trace down this error how can I disable this message to show up
on console?

Sorin Chiorean
Network Specialist
Computer Partners
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Lowell Gilbert
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 8:31 PM
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Subject: Re: Arplookup error.

"Sorin Chiorean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I installed a new FreeBSD 4.9 box and is running as a Firewall/NAT device
> for a small network.
> I am getting this error twice per day :
> "/kernel: arplookup 100.93.140.1 failed: host is not on local network"
> Everything works ok without any problems for all our workstations behind
> this Firewall/NAT machine. They can browse the Internet, receive emails ,
> etc.. 
> Can anybody tell me how to get ride of this message ?

When does the message come up? 
Nothing in the configuration you showed should be getting the machine
to ever attempt to ARP for addresses not on its own networks.

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