On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 08:44:55PM -0400, Dave Boltz wrote:
> Just a thought here...
> since this doesn't happen at the time I make the change and restart
> shorewall it may have something to do with the routing cache.  Mind you the
> when I revert the change it starts working immediately.  Any thoughts on
> things I should do to make the problem show up strait away?  This would make
> it much easier to debug my setup.

Down all the interfaces then raise them again. That will flush most of
the caches. It is extremely unlikely that you have a caching problem;
that only happens when you're doing strange things, like assigning the
same address to multiple hosts or swapping addresses between hosts. In
any reasonably sane 1-to-1 arrangement, the kernel will clear out
stale cache entries as you change the configuration.

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