Messages in this thread |  | | | Subject | Re: [2.0.36] proxy ARP prob? | | Date | Sun, 13 Dec 1998 14:53:08 +0100 | | From | Olaf Titz <> |
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> Hopefully somebody can point out what I'm doing something wrong here. > I'm trying to put a permanent entry into the ARP cache for a network, > on interface eth1. For some reason it really likes eth0 instead.
Red Hat's arp binary is broken, because of the $@{%*#!'" glibc compatibility problems. I discovered that the hard way recently. Get the net-tools source and remove the ifdefs around the defines of HAVE_NEW_SIOCSARP, HAVE_NEW_ADDRT, HAVE_RTF_IRTT, HAVE_RTF_REJECT in lib/net.-features.h. (The newest net-tools apparently does arp right out of the box but its netstat seems to be broken. Sigh.) Olaf
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