looking at the arp table on my system I see that I have one entry that shouldn't be there -

proxy10.fedoraproject.org (209.132.181.15) at 50:3d:e5:f5:b6:c0 [ether] on enp0s25

First, the subnet this machine lives on is 172.18.19.0/24 and all of the other arp entries are correct as they are for hosts on my subnet. The MAC address listed for "proxy10.fedoraproject..." is my router which tells me that my router is supplying a proxy-arp response which I'm ok with, at least for now.

So my questions are -
1) Why is this fedora system not following the routing table to reach 209.132.181.15, there is no route other than default that would match this network 2) More importantly why is this machine trying to reach proxy10.fedoraproject.org ??? (currently there are no open sessions to this destination)

System is Fedora 28 with all the latest updates, and I have no recollection of ever configuring a fedoraproject proxy.

Jeff
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