On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Werner Almesberger wrote:
> Marc MERLIN wrote:
> > Come on, Andi, it's not. You do DAD, you get your IP, I plug my laptop, use
> > your IP, you don't even know it. My patch lets you know.
> > The reason I wrote it is that I've seen this happen too many times already.
>
> Als
Marc MERLIN wrote:
> Come on, Andi, it's not. You do DAD, you get your IP, I plug my laptop, use
> your IP, you don't even know it. My patch lets you know.
> The reason I wrote it is that I've seen this happen too many times already.
Also, if the network is not operational at the time you configu
Hello,
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> > print messages for all these hidden addresses. They are not advertised
> > and there is no problem caused from duplication.
>
> I thought about that, but isn't the shared IP just an IP alias and not the
> primary IP? As far as I know,
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 02:02:24PM +, Julian Anastasov wrote:
> > I didn't receive any negative comments, except for Alexey who believed the
> > check should be done in user space.
>
> Now you receive another negative comment, for the 2.2 version :)
Thanks for the feedback, it is ap
Hello,
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> I didn't receive any negative comments, except for Alexey who believed the
> check should be done in user space.
Now you receive another negative comment, for the 2.2
version :)
You claim that it is not possible two ho
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 01:25:54AM -0700, David S. Miller wrote:
> You've made the foo-address to ascii string routines non-reentrant.
> The hbuffer[] was on the local stack for a very good reason.
You are right, fixed.
http://marc.merlins.org/linux/arppatch/arp-patch-2.4_v1.3
(that part of the
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 13:19:30 +0200
From: "Andi Kleen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That already exists in form of a packet socket bound to the ARP
IEEE protocol. Marc is probably right though that running an arp
daemon all the time just for that would be a bit of overkill
though.
The
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 01:25:54AM -0700, David S. Miller wrote:
> I don't like this change at all, I think it can be done completely
> in user space. The existence of a working tcpdump is proof of this
> fact. :-) Whether it can be done efficiently is another issue.
I agree. I think DAD once d
You've made the foo-address to ascii string routines non-reentrant.
The hbuffer[] was on the local stack for a very good reason.
Why can't you write a userspace daemon that listens on one of the
lower level raw'ish sockets for arp packets and do the same checks
there.
I don't like this change a
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 01:31:06AM +0200, Andi Kleen wrote:
> You added a linear IP search to fast path ARP processing. The people running
> thousands of IP aliases will surely love you. You could at least use the
> ip_route_input output instead that arp_rcv computes anyways and check
> for RTN_L
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 04:09:41PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> I updated my duplicate IP detection patch to work with 2.4.
>
> I announced the 2.2 version here last year, and several people expressed
> interest in it, but it never made it into the kernel unfortunately. I asked
> a few times
I updated my duplicate IP detection patch to work with 2.4.
I announced the 2.2 version here last year, and several people expr=
essed
interest in it, but it never made it into the kernel unfortunately. I =
asked
a few times and eventually gave up as I didn't want to appear overly =
pushy
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