Hi everybody! For already a week I'm trying to find an answer for my problem. And I'm a bit tired to seek, maybe someone knows the solution. The problem is next: I'm running a custom freebsd 2.1 derived system on which I have two NIC ports (eth1, eth2) which are aggregated to one interface (ae0). The problem appears when i launch "tcpdump -i eth1": in the output I can only see outgoing traffic, no incoming traffic is present, but with "tcpdump -i ae0" both incoming and outgoing are present. However with netstat it could be seen, that incoming packets count is increasing on eth1, eth2.
I have checked tcpdump and libpcap already and it doesn't seems like packets loose somewhere there. I have also looked through bpf implementation and I didn't found anything useful.
I guess incoming packets are caught on ae0 and kernel doesn't forward them to eth1 so that's why the don't appear in "tcpdump -i eth1". If so does anybody know how to make them go further to eth1,2 ?
Thanks for attention.
I have checked tcpdump and libpcap already and it doesn't seems like packets loose somewhere there. I have also looked through bpf implementation and I didn't found anything useful.
I guess incoming packets are caught on ae0 and kernel doesn't forward them to eth1 so that's why the don't appear in "tcpdump -i eth1". If so does anybody know how to make them go further to eth1,2 ?
Thanks for attention.