Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 8 Apr 1999 17:33:19 +0300 (EEST) | From | Denis Chapligin <> | Subject | Re: ip_rt_advice |
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Здравствуйте
On 8 Apr 1999, Andi Kleen wrote:
> > I have a strange messages at /var/log/debug: > > Apr 7 19:25:00 hurricane kernel: ip_rt_advice: redirect to 194.186.140.201/00 dropped > > Apr 7 19:25:14 hurricane kernel: ip_rt_advice: redirect to 194.186.140.201/00 dropped > > > > But this addresses are really exist in my network. During this messages, > > machines with this ip are not available. What does this mean? > > Someone sent you a ICMP redirect for these IPs. The kernel installed > a temporary route for it. Because these hosts didn't answer it concludes > after some time that the redirect was bad and removes the temporary route. > If it bothers you feel free to comment it out, but it would be better to > fix the routing so that no ICMP redirect is needed. > I don't need routing for this machines, because they all are in one ehternet segment. So, i can't understand, where the problem with routing? May be this is an hacker attack? Denis Chapligin
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