Zac Slade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> arp -a >> fw.local.lan (192.168.0.20) at 00:09:5B:01:2F:E4 [ether] on eth0 >> fwobsd.local.lan (192.168.0.19) at 00:10:B5:91:85:88 [ether] on >> eth0
> It's interesting here that you don't see anything on 192.168.1.0/24. > Perhaps nothing is connected to that interface right now? The interface had machines on both ends but no traffic had occured. That arp -a was run faily soon after a reboot. arp -a (after ssh to 192.168.1.1) ? (192.168.1.1) at 00:04:75:9B:E5:0D [ether] on eth1 harvey.local.lan (192.168.0.22) at 00:11:2F:92:54:E7 [ether] on eth0 fw.local.lan (192.168.0.20) at 00:09:5B:01:2F:E4 [ether] on eth0 fwobsd.local.lan (192.168.0.19) at 00:10:B5:91:85:88 [ether] on eth0 Do you know what the first line notation means? -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list