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Date:      Thu, 18 Jul 2002 13:42:03 -0700
From:      faSty <fasty@i-sphere.com>
To:        Craig Miller <craig@millerfam.net>
Cc:        freebsd-security@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: wierdness in my security report
Message-ID:  <20020718204203.GA71330@i-sphere.com>
In-Reply-To: <006301c22e83$2b3d5b30$fe01a8c0@Desktop>
References:  <006301c22e83$2b3d5b30$fe01a8c0@Desktop>

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DO you have bridge on your server?

I have that same similar and the bridge 2 ethernet port fight over who master the
primary IP address.

-fasty

On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 10:47:21AM -0700, Craig Miller wrote:
> Anyone have any ideas as to what might be causing the following to appear in my security report?
> 
>  arp: 12.236.220.1 moved from 00:b0:64:b7:6f:54 to 00:b0:64:b7:6f:a8 on dc0
> > Jul 17 05:47:56 server /kernel: arp: 12.236.220.1 moved from 00:b0:64:b7:6f:54 to 00:b0:64:b7:6f:a8 on dc0
> > arp: 12.236.220.1 moved from 00:b0:64:b7:6f:a8 to 00:b0:64:b7:6f:54 on dc0
> > Jul 17 05:47:57 server /kernel: arp: 12.236.220.1 moved from 00:b0:64:b7:6f:a8 to 00:b0:64:b7:6f:54 on dc0
> 
> I thought those : delimited fields would be MAC addresses, but they don't match the MAC addresses of either of the two cards in my free-bsd box.  I have not checked the MAC addresses of the other network cards on my network.
> 
> Also, where does the "server /kernel" name come from.  "kernel" is not the name I gave my kernel, so I am suspicious.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> --Craig
> 


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