arplookup 0.0.0.0 failed: host is not on local network
Christer Solskogen
solskogen at carebears.mine.nu
Mon May 12 20:45:12 UTC 2008
Derek Ragona wrote:
> You may want to do traceroutes from the systems that do find the 0.0.0.0
> interface. I would bet you have a default route and/or netmask sending
> the traffic. You will get those arp messages if you run two different
> interfaces on the same system, on the same subnet (not to be confused
> with running multiple IP's on an interface.) Arp tries to tie an IP
> address to a machine address, but if the reverse routing isn't correct
> you will see these error messages.
>
A tip from George Davidovich setting the aliases to use netmask to
0xffffffff seems to fix the problem.
--
chs
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