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Re: [2.4 PATCH] bugfix: ARP respond on all devices

To: "Ben Greear" <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "David S. Miller" <davem@xxxxxxxxxx>, "Carlos Velasco" <carlosev@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, <netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx>, <linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [2.4 PATCH] bugfix: ARP respond on all devices
From: "Bas Bloemsaat" <bloemsaa@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 09:33:46 +0200
References: <Pine.LNX.4.53.0307272239570.2743@vialle.bloemsaat.com> <20030727151234.6e2aa57e.davem@redhat.com> <3F248AE5.4000204@candelatech.com>
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Hi all,

> > Not a bug.  This behavior is on purpose.
First of all I'm sorry I rubbed some old sores. I didn't know the behaviour was 
on purpose, and I did google for it. Could have
saved my weekend, had I known.

> >Bas's problem can be solved by him giving a "preferred source"
> >to each of his IPV4 routes and setting the "arpfilter" sysctl
> >variable for his devices to "1".
>
> Yes, it's another approach to solve his problem. But he must play with 
> routing.

Routing isn't solving anything here, it's too dynamic. Only one of the devices 
has a fixed IP, and handles a link to the outside,
among others. The other is on DHCP: addresses can change without warning. Both 
are on the same ethernet segment.

I've looked at the hidden patch, and it's capable of doing this right. I do 
think this has to be solved at the device layer. It's
quite counter intuitive the way it is now. My vote goes to hidden.

Regards,
Bas





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