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2007 Jun 12
4
ARP Problem ???
Hi all,
Does any one know if this is normal operating of ARP. Or where to start
looking.
I am seeing a lot of ARP requests for my router IP from the same IP within
seconds.
21:04:41.112929 arp who-has IP tell MY ROUTERS IP
21:04:41.186354 arp who-has IP tell MY ROUTERS IP
21:04:41.372972 arp who-has IP tell MY ROUTERS IP
21:04:41.546921 arp who-has IP tell MY ROUTERS IP
2005 May 17
3
problem with the "arp" command (using the pub flag)
Hi all.
I experienced a strange behaviour in the "arp" command when I use the
"pub" (publishing) flag.
This is the scenario (I know it''s an unusual one, but it''s just for a test):
__________
| |
| host C |
| |
|__________|
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__________|________________________________
2003 Sep 24
3
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-03:14.arp
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Hash: SHA1
=============================================================================
FreeBSD-SA-03:14.arp Security Advisory
The FreeBSD Project
Topic: denial of service due to ARP resource starvation
Category: core
Module: sys
Announced:
2017 Jun 05
2
Re: Isolate VMs' network
Hi,
Thiago Oliveira <cpv.thiago@gmail.com> writes:
> I would like to know the same! Currently I am using iptables to do it.
I use ebtables.
-Timo
2010 Jun 25
1
No connection in DomUs with network-route
Hi,
I would like to know if somebody can point me out how to configure
several DomUs in a private LAN (for example 192.168.100.0/24) and one
DomU with two interfaces (one - 192.168.100.0/24 and two - internet).
So far I have enabled in xend-config.sxp:
(network-script network-route)
(vif-script vif-route)
My config files have:
/mnt/VM/1.cfg:vif = [''ip=192.168.1.3'']
2018 Dec 29
1
Re: Network filters with clean-traffic not working on Debian Stretch
Dear Yalang,
that did the trick. If I look in the NAT table of the bridge I can see
the generated rules. Probably wouldn't have though about that ever.
Thanks a lot!
Best
Sam
On 29.12.18 06:51, Yalan Zhang wrote:
> Hi Sam,
>
> You can find the rules by below command, and it looks as below:
> # ebtables -t nat --list
> Bridge table: nat
>
> Bridge chain: PREROUTING,
2004 Dec 06
12
Interface Configuration
Hello,
You may recall some of My Dmz question around Thanksgiving.
While I have configured a Proxy arp Dmz. I would like to practice
with the routed setup you suggested Tom as your network was
simular.
Here is one of your quotes "The configuration of eth2 is largely
irrelevant but you certainly don''t
want to confuse things by assigning any default gateway out of that
2007 May 30
4
Proxy ARP with a Coyote Point equalizer
Here is a puzzle.
I have a network with several servers. It''s a mess. It''s a /24 and
pieces and servers are all over the place inside this /24 block, on both
sides of the firewall. For example, the router at 1.2.3.1 is outside
the firewall and many of the servers at 1.2.3.nnn/24 are behind the
firewall. (Obviously, 1.2.3.nnn is a fudged network.)
eth0 points outward to
2013 Feb 18
4
Recent hypervisor update on Debian Wheezy breaks domU networking
Hi,
Firstly I apologise for the cross-post, however I don't expect to get as
quick a response from the package maintainers as I do from the Debian
community, and this issue affects a service that I've got scheduled to go
live at midnight this evening. :(
A recent update from xen-hypervisor-4.1-amd64 version 4.1.3-7, to version
4.1.3-8 on Debian Wheezy has caused all vm's on this host
2013 Feb 18
4
Recent hypervisor update on Debian Wheezy breaks domU networking
Hi,
Firstly I apologise for the cross-post, however I don't expect to get as
quick a response from the package maintainers as I do from the Debian
community, and this issue affects a service that I've got scheduled to go
live at midnight this evening. :(
A recent update from xen-hypervisor-4.1-amd64 version 4.1.3-7, to version
4.1.3-8 on Debian Wheezy has caused all vm's on this host
2004 Dec 21
5
Is ''publish'' proxy arp still broken ?
Can''t get proxy arp with arp -s <IPaddr> <MACaddr> pub
to work with a 2.4 kernel. I see some evidence in the archive
that this was broken in the 2.0.x timeframe and never fixed.
Anyone know for sure if it''s broken or working ?
(I''m attempting to route a few addresses into a routed
network, from the ethernet side of a DSL router that
has a /29 public
2018 Dec 25
2
Network filters with clean-traffic not working on Debian Stretch
Hello,
I'm recently stumbled over the libvirt network filter capabilities and
got pretty excited. Unfortunately I'm not able to get the the
"clean-traffic" filterset working. I'm using a freshly installed Debian
Stretch with libvirt, qemu and KVM.
My config snippet looks as follows:
sudo virsh edit <VM>
[...]
<interface type='bridge'>
<mac
2004 Jan 18
7
arp problem in /var/log/messages
hi all, i got flooded by these msgs like 1000+ lines, any idea?
my kernel is dated Nov-30 FreeBSD 4.9-stable
# tail -f /var/log/messages
Jan 18 19:43:23 xb /kernel: arp: 202.79.180.1 moved from 00:04:5a:49:eb:74
to 00:50:0f:4f:c0:00 on rl0
Jan 18 19:45:06 xb /kernel: arp: 202.79.180.1 moved from 00:50:0f:4f:c0:00
to 00:04:5a:49:eb:74 on rl0
Jan 18 19:45:18 xb /kernel: arp: 202.79.180.1 moved from
2008 Mar 31
3
arp who-has packets not seen in Dom0 even by tcpdump
Hi all,
I''m running Xen-3.2 and linux-image-2.6.18 as Dom0 kernel on a VT-x
processor. The problem is that broadcast arp who-has packets are not
seen in Dom0 kernel. I''ve tried both precompiled debian kernel and
compiled latest one from sources as described at
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2008-01/msg00699.html
There is no linux bridge invoked,
2008 Sep 19
8
bridge + arp
Hi,
this is propably bridge related and not really a xen problem, but it
might help someone:
Some of our domUs are not able to arp. Arp -n show (incomplete), and
doing a tcpdump shows, that on the dom0''s eth0 the arp request goes out,
the response comes in, but on the vifX.0 interface the arp response is
gone.
dom0# tcpdump -ni eth0
arp who-has 10.32.2.51 tell 10.32.7.70
arp reply
2016 Apr 05
3
tinc - switch mode bridge
Hi
I am testing running tinc in switch mode. , my topology is as follows
Site 1 (tinc-srv01) -> Site 2 (tinc-srv02)
I have configured the bridge interfaces with ip addresses and able to ping
between bridges. I then setup a server on each site and tested layer 2
connectivity between the two servers. Topology as follows.
Server 1 - *Site 1* (tinc-srv01) -> *Site 2* (tinc-srv02) - Server 2
2010 Jun 02
14
ARP problems with xen 4.0 with pvops kernel
Hello,
Finally I managed to get a xen 4.0 working on ubuntu 10.04 with pvops
kernel and libvirt. However I am having some problems with networking...
after initial installation with netinstall image in hvm mode, when I
transform the vm in xen pv (via pygrub with the current ubuntu kernel),
networking startEd to act weird...
Basically I''m not using a network script from xen. I define a
2010 Jun 02
14
ARP problems with xen 4.0 with pvops kernel
Hello,
Finally I managed to get a xen 4.0 working on ubuntu 10.04 with pvops
kernel and libvirt. However I am having some problems with networking...
after initial installation with netinstall image in hvm mode, when I
transform the vm in xen pv (via pygrub with the current ubuntu kernel),
networking startEd to act weird...
Basically I''m not using a network script from xen. I define a
2012 May 16
2
The strange case of xen_netback not returning ARP replies
Hello,
I''m facing a rather strange problem with the netback interface. My setup
involves a netvm, which has some physical network interfaces assigned,
and a client VM where a net front is running (exposed as eth0) and which
is connected to that netvm (via vif42.0 interface, as seen in the netvm
on the dumps below).
Now, the netvm has two physical network interfaces assigned:
1) A
2003 Mar 17
3
Incorrect source address in ARP request. Anyone seen this?
I''m using iproute2-ss010824 and a 2.4.20 kernel.
Quite a subtle issue here, so I can imagine it has not been spotted before.
The setup:
I have set up a machine as a gateway. The ''external'' interface uses a
dummy IP address (eg. 10.0.0.2) and the internal side is a normal
address. (it''s more complex in real life using Zebra and such, but this is
the basic