[Bug 191975] [ng_iface] [regression] in 10.0: cannot contact local services

2014-08-30 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=191975

--- Comment #10 from dgilb...@eicat.ca ---
(In reply to Gleb Smirnoff from comment #8)

> P.S. I'm using mpd5 client and server on FreeBSD head for many years, and
> didn't encounter the problems you describe neither in 10-CURRENT lifetime,
> nor in 11-CURRENT.

... do you also use quagga, or no?

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[Bug 191975] [ng_iface] [regression] in 10.0: cannot contact local services

2014-08-30 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=191975

--- Comment #9 from dgilb...@eicat.ca ---
Created attachment 146574
  --> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=146574&action=edit
netstat -rn on the computer with the this ticket's problem

As requested.  The particular client may not be logged into _this_ server there
are two.  But this netstat -rn is of a sane size (and still exhibits the
problem).  The other server has a full BGP table (and thus a 500k line netstat
-rn).

In the output, routes to bge0.401 are to the outside world.  66.96.16.3 is the
other mpd machine --- so you see a number of host routes for those.  ngX are
obviously the mpd links.  16.11 is one of the core BGP routers.  The services
that were uncontactable from mpd were either aliases on lo0 or the primary
address on bge0.401.

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