On Mon, 1 Mar 2010 23:33:27 +0100, Bernd Walter wrote:
BW> On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 03:33:41PM +, Anton Yuzhaninov wrote:
>> mdp can't add proxy arp record. From mpd logs:
>>
>> Mar 1 15:10:34 x0001 mpd: [B-1] IFACE: Add address
>> 10.25.1.240/32->10.25.1.241 to ng0
>> Mar 1 15:10:34 x0001 m
On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 03:33:41PM +, Anton Yuzhaninov wrote:
> mdp can't add proxy arp record. From mpd logs:
>
> Mar 1 15:10:34 x0001 mpd: [B-1] IFACE: Add address
> 10.25.1.240/32->10.25.1.241 to ng0
> Mar 1 15:10:34 x0001 mpd: [B-1] exec: /usr/sbin/arp -S 10.25.1.241
> 0:15:17:35:1c:22
mdp can't add proxy arp record. From mpd logs:
Mar 1 15:10:34 x0001 mpd: [B-1] IFACE: Add address 10.25.1.240/32->10.25.1.241
to ng0
Mar 1 15:10:34 x0001 mpd: [B-1] exec: /usr/sbin/arp -S 10.25.1.241
0:15:17:35:1c:22 pub
Mar 1 15:10:34 x0001 mpd: [B-1] system: command "/usr/sbin/arp" returned
I am using PPP for PPPoE connection with easy loading. Sometimes all traffic
stop. If I ping any external hosts I see "No buffer space available". What can
I fix it except killing connection and redialing ?
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I have a few NASes based on FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE and quagga 0.99.14 and
they all have the same
configuration with little changes.
When I add to network a test server based on FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE
with quagga 0.99.15, other servers doesn't receive HELLO packets from him.
On nas9# tcpdump -i vr0 pro
The droppped packets are simple ping requests send by an amd64
8.0-RC1 (r198183) system.
The dropping systems are both ARM - one is 7.0-current and the other is
a r204418 current.
With net.inet6.ip6.fw.enable=0 those packets are properly answered.
Is this a bug in client code or ipfw being oversens
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