You are right Charles, shared physical network doesn´t apply here. Just for 
complement, I installed pfsense in a remote office and I getting this same 
problem. In my case this problem occur because I have a Windows Server using 
two interfaces as team, however it was configured via software. There is a 
post about it: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,4245.0.html Sorry, I 
can´t help you!


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Diego

----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Sprickman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <support@pfsense.com>
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] bridged interface and "arp: moved..." 
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Diego Morato wrote:

> Did you tried to check the option 'Shared Physical Network' under System:
> Advanced functions?

I don't think that really applies to my situation, as I'm not using a
shared physical network.  My understanding is that that option is used
when you're overlapping multiple networks (inside + outside) on one nic.

Charles

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> Diego
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Charles Sprickman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <support@pfsense.com>
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 9:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] bridged interface and "arp: moved..." 
> messages
>
>> On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Scott Ullrich wrote:
>>
>>> On 1/31/07, Charles Sprickman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm running PFSense 1.0.1 with three interfaces:  WAN, LAN and then 
>>>> OPT1
>>>> acting as a bridged interface with the WAN.  Our DSL provider gives us 
>>>> a
>>>> /29 on the LAN port of their router and I use the first available IP 
>>>> for
>>>> the PFSense WAN IP (which is also used for NAT on the LAN) and the
>>>> remainder of the /29 bridges to OPT1.
>>>>
>>>> On the boxes connected to the bridge interface I periodically get the
>>>> following messages in the logs:
>>>>
>>>> Jan 30 23:45:54 devel2 /kernel: arp: 74.x.x.26 moved from
>>>> 00:50:ba:52:00:95 to 00:b0:d0:b6:94:3d on fxp0
>>>> Jan 30 23:47:21 devel2 /kernel: arp: 74.x.x.26 moved from
>>>> 00:b0:d0:b6:94:3d to 00:50:ba:52:00:95 on fxp0
>>>> Jan 31 00:05:48 devel2 /kernel: arp: 74.x.x.26 moved from
>>>> 00:50:ba:52:00:95 to 00:b0:d0:b6:94:3d on fxp0
>>>>
>>>> The two MAC addresses in question are the WAN and OPT1 interfaces. 
>>>> I've
>>>> seen some discussion of this on the freebsd-stable list, but no real 
>>>> good
>>>> info.  WAN is an rl card, OPT1 is an xl if that matters.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas why the bridged hosts occasionally see the "invisible" MAC
>>>> address of the OPT1 interface?
>>>
>>> It thinks there is some kind of loop somewhere.   While I cannot
>>> certify your working environment without a lot more questions and
>>> answers which is beyond this mailing list I can tell you how to squash
>>> this message...  System -> Advanced -> Shared Physical Network
>>
>> Sorry for returning to this so late...  I think last time I got lost on a
>> tangent of trying to find software to help draw ascii network diagrams 
>> and
>> never came back... :)
>>
>> In short, here's the network.  Pretty simple, no loops, very common setup
>> for a US SDSL or routed ADSL customer with ISP-provided CPE:
>>
>>                            |  ADSL w/routed /29
>>                            |
>>                        +---|----+
>>                        | router |
>>                        +--------+
>>                            | 74.x.x.25 (network is 74.x.x.24/29)
>>                            |
>>                            |
>>                            | WAN 74.x.x.26 - 00:50:ba:52:00:95
>>                        +---\----+
>>                        |pfsense |
>>                        +-/-----\+
>>                   LAN   /       \ OPT1 (bridged w/WAN, ie: 74.x.x.24/29
>> (192.168.0.1/24 - nat) /         \        00:b0:d0:b6:94:3d)
>>                  +------+       +-'----+
>>                  |switch|       |switch|
>>                  +------+       +------+
>>                    |  |           |   |
>>   workstations at  |  |           |   |
>>   192.168.0.2-20   |  |        +--+   +--+
>>                 +--+ +--+      |  |   |  |
>>                 |  | |  |      |  |   |  | servers at 74.x.x.27, 
>> 74.x.x.28
>>                 |  | |  |      |  |   |  | (these report that 74.x.x.26
>>                 |  | |  |      |  |   |  |  is "moving")
>>                 +--+ +--+      +--+   +--+
>>
>> Does that clarify things?
>>
>> There is NO physical connection between the OPT1 and WAN networks, hence 
>> no
>> loop.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Charles
>>
>>> Scott
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