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Date:      14 Mar 2002 17:00:40 +0000
From:      Marcelo Leal <leal@procergs.rs.gov.br>
To:        Stephen Beitzel <sbeitzel@foobie.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: 802.11b and arp
Message-ID:  <1016125241.5759.7.camel@ws-tor-004>
In-Reply-To: <20020314081730.B58421-100000@mumble.foobie.net>
References:  <20020314081730.B58421-100000@mumble.foobie.net>

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hi,
when i was working with wireless lan, i was crazy with it too...
the arp address was moved from xxxxx to yyyyyy... then i posted a
question in one mailing list too... arp moved??
but, without answers...
i did use tcpdump for debug.. and do not note any problem... then i
forgot it.



On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 16:30, Stephen Beitzel wrote:
> I've got an 802.11b access point on my internal LAN, and it seems to be
> working fine, but my laptop with the 802.11b card seems to be causing some
> kind of intermittent error. Every day, I get a couple messages like this
> in /etc/messages:
> 
> > arp: 10.0.0.8 moved from 00:02:dd:30:4a:e2 to 00:02:dd:30:0a:00 on rl0
> > Mar 13 06:45:51 mumble /kernel: arp: 10.0.0.8 moved from 00:02:dd:30:4a:e2 to 00:02:dd:30:0a:00 on rl0
> > arp: 10.0.0.8 moved from 00:02:dd:30:0a:00 to 00:02:dd:30:4a:e2 on rl0
> > Mar 13 06:45:55 mumble /kernel: arp: 10.0.0.8 moved from 00:02:dd:30:0a:00 to 00:02:dd:30:4a:e2 on rl0
> > arplookup 10.0.216.8 failed: host is not on local network
> > Mar 13 08:54:00 mumble /kernel: arplookup 10.0.216.8 failed: host is not on local network
> 
> I looked in the archives of freebsd-questions, and I found someone else's
> question about the "host is not on local network" answered with what
> amounted to, "you've got your DNS stuff configured improperly -- go learn
> about DNS, it's outside the scope of this list". (Whereas in my case I
> believe it's something to do with the way the Windows DHCP client works;
> if you care to hear more about it, contact me.)
> 
> So my question really isn't about that. I'm more interested in the notices
> that the wireless card seems to be switching hardware addresses. Does this
> seem normal to everyone, and if it is, can I tell the kernel not to bother
> me with stuff that's supposed to happen?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Stephen Beitzel
> 
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