MaLaCoiD
Dabbler
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- Sep 23, 2014
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I just wanted to leave a note for others who might have this problem. I was seeing tons of logs like:
I checked the ARP entries in the jail:
28:28:5d:27:3e:e0 belongs to my previous router, which I replaced a few days ago. A reboot of my FreeNAS box has updated the permanent ARP entries and should resolve my issue.
Code:
> arp: 10:bf:48:e5:f7:66 attempts to modify permanent entry for 192.168.0.1 on epair3b > arp: 10:bf:48:e5:f7:66 attempts to modify permanent entry for 192.168.0.1 on epair4b > arp: 10:bf:48:e5:f7:66 attempts to modify permanent entry for 192.168.0.1 on epair0b ... where 10:bf:48:e5:f7:66 is my router's MAC which of course has 192.168.0.1. The epair*b interfaces are in the jails.
I checked the ARP entries in the jail:
Code:
root@couchpotato_1:/ # arp -a couchpotato_1 (192.168.0.72) at 02:aa:86:00:11:0b on epair0b permanent [ethernet] ? (192.168.0.1) at 28:28:5d:27:3e:e0 on epair0b permanent [ethernet]
28:28:5d:27:3e:e0 belongs to my previous router, which I replaced a few days ago. A reboot of my FreeNAS box has updated the permanent ARP entries and should resolve my issue.