Re: FreeBSD 14.x localhost source address

2024-07-02 Thread Craig Leres
On 7/2/24 01:40, Ronald Klop wrote: Could it be that this mail thread also applies to your situation? https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-current/2024-June/006047.html It has a follow-up about a fix in https://l

Re: FreeBSD 14.x localhost source address

2024-07-02 Thread Ronald Klop
Van: Craig Leres Datum: dinsdag, 2 juli 2024 01:04 Aan: Michael Proto CC: freebsd-sta...@freebsd.org Onderwerp: Re: FreeBSD 14.x localhost source address On 7/1/24 15:53, Michael Proto wrote: > What netmask are you using for 127.0.0.2? I'd treat it as I would an > IP ali

Re: FreeBSD 14.x localhost source address

2024-07-01 Thread Michael Proto
On Mon, Jul 1, 2024 at 7:04 PM Craig Leres wrote: > > On 7/1/24 15:53, Michael Proto wrote: > > What netmask are you using for 127.0.0.2? I'd treat it as I would an > > IP alias (only on localhost) with a /32 netmask, should keep it > > isolated. Just tried it myself on a test box and iperf work

Re: FreeBSD 14.x localhost source address

2024-07-01 Thread Craig Leres
On 7/1/24 15:53, Michael Proto wrote: What netmask are you using for 127.0.0.2? I'd treat it as I would an IP alias (only on localhost) with a /32 netmask, should keep it isolated. Just tried it myself on a test box and iperf works as expected, using 127.0.0.1 as the source when connecting. I

Re: FreeBSD 14.x localhost source address

2024-07-01 Thread Michael Proto
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 8:17 PM Craig Leres wrote: > > When I upgraded ~10 systems from 13.3 to 14.1 recently, 90%+ of my > breakage was due to the localhost source address changing from 127.0.0.1 > to 127.0.0.2. This was on two of my systems. > > My lo0 config is standard: > > mote 20 % ifco