Hi All,

As you probably all know :-) I'm trying to do the multi-isp thing.  I've
resolved my last issue with the route_rules as suggested by Tom and
Jerry suggested.

Lately I have been seeing "transient" (I say transient because the
problem will persist for a while and then magically clear itself up some
number of minutes later) situations where my gateway will log:

Feb  9 17:23:45 gw.ilinx kernel: martian source 66.11.173.224 from 
64.86.88.116, on dev eth1 
Feb  9 17:23:45 gw.ilinx kernel: ll header: 
00:a0:24:2a:1f:72:00:13:5f:07:97:05:08:00 

but I'm not quite sure how to read these and/or what would be causing
them.

Concerning the packet that the message is describing I can assert that
eth1 is the interface the packet would have arrived on and 64.86.88.116
would have been the party sending the packet and indeed
00:A0:24:2A:1F:72 is the address of my eth1 and 00:13:5f:07:97:05 is the
router on the other end of that eth1.  Finally, 66.11.173.224 is the
address of my other Internet interface, a pppoe link.

So in the above messages, what is it trying to tell me about the packet
that arrived and what's the relevance of the 66.11.173.224 in it?  All
seems well except that 66.11.173.224.

Thanx,
b.

-- 
My other computer is your Microsoft Windows server.

Brian J. Murrell

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