On Mon, Aug 16, 1999 at 07:45:45PM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
> > Very occasionally, every month or so, the vivid router stops talking to 
> > us.  Last time it happened, it was found that the vivid had mapped the
> > hardware address of our router to the ip address of one of the office
> > machines.
> 
> Could someone be using your addresses wrongly on the other lan ?

Seems very unlikely but I'll bear it in mind.  It usually happens at
odd times of the day, but last time I was reading news from the central
server when it locked up - it was my ip number which came up on the router.

> > Does this mean our linux machine is sending corrupt packets to the router?
> 
> I doubt it. Running arpwatch on both sides of the network may give you clues

Ok, thanks,

        Geoff
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