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Re: Bug? ARP with wrong src IP address

To: "Julian Anastasov" <ja@xxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Bug? ARP with wrong src IP address
From: "Carlos Velasco" <carlosev@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 18:04:14 +0200
Cc: "Bart De Schuymer" <bdschuym@xxxxxxxxxx>, netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx
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On 24/07/2003 at 18:54 Julian Anastasov wrote:

>       I now see, it is the so called "ARP Problem" in the IPVS
>context, many real servers and one director sharing same virtual
>IP:
>
>http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/
>
>The most used feature for such setups:
>http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/#hidden

Julian,

This would be another approach, configuring the IP address on the ethernet 
interface (ex. eth0:2) and not advertising or replying arp with the hidden 
patch.
However the usual approach is configuring the destination IP address on a 
loopback interface that does real "hiding" as it's no more in ethernet 
interface.

Dispatched mode:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1833/products_feature_guide09186a0080086f2b.html#2728293

As long as I know, Solaris 8 and Windows 2000 have no problems with the ARP 
Request, as they use the src IP address of the ethernet interface. But as I 
have seen in the RFC it seems that Cisco devices should reply to this ARP 
request without looking into the source ip address.

I will open a TAC case and see if they raise a bug.

Regards,
Carlos Velasco




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