I recently added some aliases to my ipconfig and now I'm getting these
system messages? Should I be concerned? (FreeBSD 4.6)
Feb 3 02:24:23 freedom /kernel: arplookup XXX.XXX.XX.XX failed: host is
not on local
network
Feb 3 00:17:35 freedom sm-mta[94]: gethostbyaddr(XXX.XXX.XX.XX) failed:
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mailing list said:
I recently added some aliases to my ipconfig and now I'm getting these
system messages? Should I be concerned? (FreeBSD 4.6)
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ifconfig_de0=inet XXX.168.0.219 netmask 255.255.255.0
ifconfig_tl0=inet XXX.82.15.219 netmask 255.255.255.240
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Subject: Re: arplookup messages? now what have I done?
mailing list said:
I recently added some aliases to my ipconfig and now I'm
getting these
system messages? Should I be concerned? (FreeBSD 4.6)
snip
ifconfig_de0=inet XXX.168.0.219 netmask
mailing list\ said:
Hi Michael,
My network topology skills are limited... does this mean the following:
- my default gateway is on a 255.255.255.240 subnet
- so is my devices real address
- there is another device listed there (de0), no problems (internal)
So, if I change the aliased
Hmmm, I'm confused
If you want to have your aliases attached to the tl0
interface, you need to use addresses in that range. So,
something like:
ifconfig_tl0_alias3=inet XXX.82.15.210 netmask 0x
That's what I have, and I'm getting those funny arplookup error
messages.
The