Stuart Henderson wrote:
Could someone explain this behaviour?
When an IP address is assigned to a bridge member interface, an arp
broadcast request to this interface bypasses bridge filter rules. But, an
arp unicast request is blocked as it should.
If you can, it might be helpful to confirm
> Could someone explain this behaviour?
>
> When an IP address is assigned to a bridge member interface, an arp
> broadcast request to this interface bypasses bridge filter rules. But, an
> arp unicast request is blocked as it should.
If you can, it might be helpful to confirm this somewhere ot
Hello all,
Could someone explain this behaviour?
When an IP address is assigned to a bridge member interface, an arp broadcast request to this interface bypasses bridge filter rules. But, an arp
unicast request is blocked as it should.
Setup:
192.168.1.1(00:aa:bb:01:02:03) --pcn0-[bridge]-pc
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