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hi
I'm getting on my freeBSD 7.3 a lot this kind of messages: Code:
arp: 10.10.1.90 moved from 00:06:5a:f7:7a:2b to 00:06:5b:f7:7b:2a on em0 |
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Tell those darn kids on 10.10.1.90 to stop using their load balancer.
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Either there's some kind of link aggregation (see lagg(4) for the FreeBSD version) happening on multiple NICs on 10.10.1.90; or there are two separate computers on the network trying to use the same IP address.
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