Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "arplookup".
2005 Aug 11
2
Dovecot crashing
...ovecot-auth), uid 0: exited on signal 6 (core dumped)
pid 61724 (dovecot-auth), uid 0: exited on signal 6 (core dumped)
pid 52961 (dovecot-auth), uid 0: exited on signal 6 (core dumped)
pid 81257 (dovecot-auth), uid 0: exited on signal 6 (core dumped)
Also a bunch of these around the same time...
arplookup 123.456.227.254 failed: host is not on local network
arplookup 123.456.227.254 failed: host is not on local network
arplookup 123.456.227.254 failed: host is not on local network
arplookup 123.456.227.254 failed: host is not on local network
arplookup 123.456.227.254 failed: host is not on local ne...
2005 May 17
7
CUPDS reboot the whole system
Hello,
Before a couple of days ago I started /usr/local/sbin/cupsd manualy from
console. When I press CTRL+C to interrupt a program, the system change
runlevel and going to reboot. This was on FreeBSD V5.3, today I
installed fresh new 5.4 but the problem is the same.
cups-base-1.1.23.0_3
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Todor Dragnev <todor.dragnev@gmail.com>
2003 Aug 18
0
question about routing, firewall, natd and bridge
...netmask 255.255.255.252 broadcast
62.168.40.191"
after that there is local interface 192.168.1.1/255
and it's alias 172.16.0.1/255
and then
route add -host 62.168.40.190 172.16.0.251
#it is an public and local ip adress of that host...
but /var/log/kern.log is still clamining a warning
arplookup 62.168.40.190 failed: host is no on local network...
is it the correct way to do a route (especiall if I want to have a
firewall with ipfw,natd and bridge or not?)
your sincerely
Karel Rous
2003 Dec 18
0
Partial deadlock in 4.9p1
...17 08:00:13 aalp03 /kernel: ipfw: Accounting cleared.
Dec 17 08:17:51 aalp03 /kernel: Connection attempt to TCP xx.yy.zz.253:113 from xx.yy.zz.9:1658 flags:0x02
Dec 17 08:20:13 aalp03 /kernel: Connection attempt to TCP xx.yy.zz.253:113 from xx.yy.zz.9:1757 flags:0x02
Dec 17 08:28:47 aalp03 /kernel: arplookup 192.168.161.24 failed: host is not on local network
Dec 17 08:29:51 aalp03 /kernel: arplookup 192.168.161.24 failed: host is not on local network
aalp03# cat /var/run/dmesg.boot
Copyright (c) 1992-2003 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994...
2003 Sep 25
1
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-03:14.arp [REVISED]
...e exists for the apparent source of the ARP request.
This is always the case if the system has a default route configured
for that protocol family.)
If a large number of ARP requests with different network protocol
addresses are sent in a small space of time, resource starvation can
result, as the arplookup() function does not delete unnecessary ARP
entries cached as the result of responding to an ARP request.
NOTE WELL: Other BSD-derived systems may also be affected, as the
affected code dates well back to the CSRG branches.
III. Impact
An attacker on the local network may be able to cause the sys...
2003 Sep 25
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-03:14.arp [REVISED]
...e exists for the apparent source of the ARP request.
This is always the case if the system has a default route configured
for that protocol family.)
If a large number of ARP requests with different network protocol
addresses are sent in a small space of time, resource starvation can
result, as the arplookup() function does not delete unnecessary ARP
entries cached as the result of responding to an ARP request.
NOTE WELL: Other BSD-derived systems may also be affected, as the
affected code dates well back to the CSRG branches.
III. Impact
An attacker on the local network may be able to cause the sys...
2003 Sep 24
3
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-03:14.arp
...e exists for the apparent source of the ARP request.
This is always the case if the system has a default route configured
for that protocol family.)
If a large number of ARP requests with different network protocol
addresses are sent in a small space of time, resource starvation can
result, as the arplookup() function does not delete unnecessary ARP
entries cached as the result of responding to an ARP request.
NOTE WELL: Other BSD-derived systems may also be affected, as the
affected code dates well back to the CSRG branches.
III. Impact
An attacker on the local network may be able to cause the sys...
2003 Sep 24
1
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-03:14.arp
...e exists for the apparent source of the ARP request.
This is always the case if the system has a default route configured
for that protocol family.)
If a large number of ARP requests with different network protocol
addresses are sent in a small space of time, resource starvation can
result, as the arplookup() function does not delete unnecessary ARP
entries cached as the result of responding to an ARP request.
NOTE WELL: Other BSD-derived systems may also be affected, as the
affected code dates well back to the CSRG branches.
III. Impact
An attacker on the local network may be able to cause the sys...