Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 5 Dec 2001 18:14:49 -0800 (PST) | From | Q A <> | Subject | Re: ARP shows client is given wrong MAC Address for system with 2 NICs |
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Thanks, but I am not moving the IP from one to the other. I am just saying it doesn't matter _(A) does not have to be eth0. Try setting up a system with 2 NICs and follow my notes. I have checked another system with a normal 2.4.3 kernel.
Thanks for yours and everyone elses help.
Q
--- "Richard B. Johnson" <root@chaos.analogic.com> wrote: > > [SNIPPED...] > There is an ARP cache, always has been, always will > be. This is so > an ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) probe doesn't > have to occur for > every data transmission. It is presumed that an IP > address, including > your own, won't jump around from device-to-device. > > You are moving your IP address to another device > (MAC address). What > do you expect? > > You can delete the old entries from your ARP cache, > but it has to > be done for every system that would be affected or > you can just wait > for the ARP cache entry to expire. > > /sbin/arp -d ipaddress > > > Cheers, > Dick Johnson > > Penguin : Linux version 2.4.1 on an i686 machine > (799.53 BogoMips). > > I was going to compile a list of innovations > that could be > attributed to Microsoft. Once I realized that > Ctrl-Alt-Del > was handled in the BIOS, I found that there > aren't any. > >
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