Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 10:35:15 -0400 From: <lists@brenius.com> To: <questions@freebsd.org> Cc: "Nielsen" <nielsen@memberwebs.com> Subject: Re: /kernel: arplookup failed Message-ID: <000c01c216d5$5ca8d9d0$7b01a8c0@afi> References: <001301c2147c$b5841e30$7b01a8c0@afi> <200206152234.g5FMYwK66099@marlo.eagle.ca> <000301c2160c$65741440$7b01a8c0@afi> <200206180452.g5I4q3K04294@marlo.eagle.ca>
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Hello Nate, Thank you for the Reponses. Please refer back to my original message, with the first line being the key: 127.1.1.# = in place of a real IP Jun 12 11:18:56 server /kernel: arplookup 127.1.1.253 failed: host is not on local network Jun 12 11:30:56 server /kernel: arplookup 127.1.1.1 failed: host is not on local network Jun 12 11:41:26 server /kernel: arplookup 127.1.1.253 failed: host is not on local network Jun 12 11:42:56 server /kernel: arplookup 127.1.1.1 failed: host is not on local network Hope this is easier to troubleshoot, apologies to the persons IP # I am making up. Jun 12 11:18:56 server /kernel: arplookup 24.100.100.253 failed: host is not on local network Jun 12 11:30:56 server /kernel: arplookup 24.100.100.1 failed: host is not on local network Jun 12 11:41:26 server /kernel: arplookup 24.100.100.253 failed: host is not on local network Jun 12 11:42:56 server /kernel: arplookup 24.100.100.1 failed: host is not on local network Any ideas on the cause and how to resolve? Thanks. -D ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nielsen" <nielsen@memberwebs.com> To: <lists@brenius.com>; <questions@freebsd.org> Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 12:52 AM Subject: Re: /kernel: arplookup failed > > > Your question is extremely unclear. > > What more details would you suggest I provide? > > Ummm, well what are you doing with the loopback range on the NIC? > 127.0.0.0/8 is designated as the loopback block. > > > > My first guess would be that the netmask on your lo0 interface is set > wrong. > > > It should be 255.0.0.0 > > > > The IP's on the NIC are all from Class C blocks. Could you elaborate on > why a > > 255.0.0.0 would be necessary. > > Well, as noted above the loopback ip block is a Class A ( /8 or 255.0.0.0). > > Cheers > > Nate > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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