Re: pf and arp problem

2006-01-31 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 10:32:14AM -0600, Miguel wrote: > Joachim Schipper wrote: > > >There's an arp(8) command you can use to check your suspicions. > >Otherwise, I'd like a packet trace - any chance of running tcpdump > >-nvvvXs 65535 host 200.13.161.2 while doing the above? > > > >(Though I'm

Re: pf and arp problem

2006-01-31 Thread Miguel
Joachim Schipper wrote: There's an arp(8) command you can use to check your suspicions. Otherwise, I'd like a packet trace - any chance of running tcpdump -nvvvXs 65535 host 200.13.161.2 while doing the above? (Though I'm not certain you are right about arp being the problem - if it was, why'd

Re: pf and arp problem

2006-01-31 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 09:48:13AM -0600, Miguel wrote: > Hi, im having serious problems with (i think) arp protocol, my openbsd > firewall always tries to resolve the arp address, look at this: > > > # ping 200.13.161.2 > PING 200.13.161.2 (200.13.161.2): 56 data bytes > ping: sendto: No route

pf and arp problem

2006-01-31 Thread Miguel
Hi, im having serious problems with (i think) arp protocol, my openbsd firewall always tries to resolve the arp address, look at this: # ping 200.13.161.2 PING 200.13.161.2 (200.13.161.2): 56 data bytes ping: sendto: No route to host ping: wrote 200.13.161.2 64 chars, ret=-1 ping: sendto: No ro