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Date:      Fri, 10 Jan 2003 22:13:48 -0800
From:      Kevin Stevens <Kevin_Stevens@pursued-with.net>
To:        Josh Brooks <user@mail.econolodgetulsa.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: adding some new IPs from a different subnet
Message-ID:  <D8D5AA36-252B-11D7-89F6-003065715DA8@pursued-with.net>
In-Reply-To: <20030110213621.W78856-100000@mail.econolodgetulsa.com>

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On Friday, Jan 10, 2003, at 21:43 US/Pacific, Josh Brooks wrote:

> And this works great - it works because 10.10.10.1 is also the default
> router for 192.168.0.0/24.  BUT, even though the network works great 
> and
> that IP and everything else is fine, I am getting my log files full of:
>
> /kernel: arplookup 192.168.0.1 failed: host is not on local network
>
> Note that the error is about the gateway - 192.168.0.1 is the IP on the
> gateway that this system uses.  So, at the end of the day, everything
> works great, but the system doesn't like the config and is complaining 
> in
> the logs.
>
> ---------
>
> What is the best way to make these log errors stop occurring ?  I hate 
> to
> be a pain, but not only do I need to know what to put in rc.conf, but I
> cannot reboot the system so I need to know what commands will 
> implement it
> on the fly as well.

There's a sysctl setting called "inet.quit.your.bitching"*.  You'd 
issue this at the command line to take effect immediately, and put it 
in your /etc/sysctl.conf file for future reboots.

KeS

* I may have the name a bit wrong.  ;)  I'll post the exact one if I 
find it.


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