Re: Routing and Zebra

2003-01-02 Thread Fernando Schapachnik
En un mensaje anterior, éé Yann GROSSEL ééé escribió: > Have you checked that the ethernet interface of your B machine is not > in promiscuous mode for an unknown reason ? No, B doesn't go into promiscuous mode, at least from what ifconfig and messages tell. > > > We have several FreeBSD 4.7 bo

Re: Routing and Zebra

2003-01-02 Thread Fernando Schapachnik
En un mensaje anterior, Vladimir B. Grebenschikov escribió: > There was bug in zebra, it allows promosq. mode on interface > so host begin catch all traffic as its own. > (You can check this by ifconfig) > > > This was fixed 2002/10/07. Thanks! I've just posted saying it was not in promiscuou

Re: Routing and Zebra

2003-01-02 Thread Vladimir B.
÷ Thu, 02.01.2003, × 17:49, Fernando Schapachnik ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ: > Hi, > First of all, forgive me if my question is off-topic. I could have > tried -questions but was afraid that is was kind of very specific. > > To the point: Two machines running 4.7, A and B, connected to the same > switch.

Re: Routing and Zebra

2003-01-02 Thread éé Yann GROSSEL ééé
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003 11:49:11 -0300 Fernando Schapachnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > First of all, forgive me if my question is off-topic. I could have > tried -questions but was afraid that is was kind of very specific. > > To the point: Two machines running 4.7, A and B, connec

Routing and Zebra

2003-01-02 Thread Fernando Schapachnik
Hi, First of all, forgive me if my question is off-topic. I could have tried -questions but was afraid that is was kind of very specific. To the point: Two machines running 4.7, A and B, connected to the same switch. Both running zebra. When A is turned off, B receives A's traffic