> On Mon, 26 Jul 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I've managed to track down the proxy arp problem in 3.2-stable. It was due to
> > misalignment which led to wrong/corrupted destination address and netmask.
>
> Thank you :) If you have a second, could you go over the patch briefly,
> and exp
On Mon, 26 Jul 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've managed to track down the proxy arp problem in 3.2-stable. It was due to
> misalignment which led to wrong/corrupted destination address and netmask.
>
> To fix the proxy arp problem, type:
>
> fetch -o - http://www.daddylonglegs.com/arp.pa
On Mon, 26 Jul 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've managed to track down the proxy arp problem in 3.2-stable. It was due to
> misalignment which led to wrong/corrupted destination address and netmask.
Thank you :) If you have a second, could you go over the patch briefly,
and explain what it d
I've managed to track down the proxy arp problem in 3.2-stable. It was due to
misalignment which led to wrong/corrupted destination address and netmask.
In many scenarios, the wrong address and netmask would match a existing route
in the routing table, prompting the kernel to reject the request