arplookup messages? now what have I done?

2003-02-06 Thread Phillip Smith (mailing list)
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: 1

Re: arplookup messages? now what have I done?

2003-02-06 Thread Michael K. Smith
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 255.255.255.0 ifconfig_tl0=inet XXX.82.15.219 netmask 255.255.255.240 snip

RE: arplookup messages? now what have I done?

2003-02-06 Thread Phillip Smith (mailing list)
] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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

RE: arplookup messages? now what have I done?

2003-02-06 Thread Michael K. Smith
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

RE: arplookup messages? now what have I done?

2003-02-06 Thread Phillip Smith (mailing list)
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