Aaron wrote:
Darren Spruell wrote:
On Dec 28, 2007 7:13 AM, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
main firewall Carp0:
inet 192.168.3.65 255.255.255.224 192.168.3.95 vhid 1 carpdev fxp0 pass
tester1
inet alias 192.168.3.66 255.255.255.224
inet alias 192.168.3.67 255.255.255.224

Not to solution your problem, but the "correct" netmask for interface
aliases is 255.255.255.255.

Refer to archives and hostname.if(5).

DS

Thanks Darren,

I tried this, and although I know you said it's not going to solve my problem, i was hoping, with no change in results.

I have verified that my carp interfaces have the same exact settings via diff, and the only changes are the advskew settings.

I taken the alias addresses out of the equation and am still getting the same results. I then cut down to two active physical interfaces on each machine, plus carp interfaces. lan side and wan side no dmz or dual wan, so my setup looks like this:

----lan---|carp3/fxp3|-OBSD BOX|fxp0/carp0|-----wan
                |                                                   |
something to do with the problem so i updated
to -stable with same results. If i had any hair, i'm sure i would have pulled it all out by this point.
------------------- snip
somehow part of the last message got messed up.

here is what is should look like:

         |--|carp3/fxp3|-OBSD BOX|fxp0/carp0|--|
lan ---| |--wan
         |--|carp3/fxp3|-OBSD BOX|fxp0/carp0|--|

I am running obsd 4.2, was release, but thought that might have something to do with the problem so i updated to -stable with same results. If i had any hair, i'm sure i would have pulled it all out by this point.

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