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SubjectRe: [BUG?] unwanted proxy arp in 2.4.19-pre10

Hello,

Bill Davidsen wrote:

> 1, setting default, and setting 'all." The current settings, just the NICs
> in question, are producing two arp-replies with settings:

As Alan already said, you need only arp_filter and I see
that you have the right settings in Node_B.

> eth0/arp_filter
> 1
> eth1/arp_filter
> 1

Start with fixing your picture (all hubs and wires, please).
Linux ARP never sends 1 broadcasts through 2 devices, so it seems there is
a hub near Node_A (or Node_A is running bridging), I can't believe 230.1
and 230.4 are directly connected with cross cable. Make sure you have
the needed host/subnet routes for each interface. Also, make
sure tcpdump really shows the ARP replies, make the tests with
arp -d IP ; ping -c 1 IP

Regards

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Julian Anastasov <ja@ssi.bg>

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