Erorr …please help me
-
i get this message all over again and too much at system log
Feb 7 23:03:47 kernel: arp: 111.111.111.99 is on rl0 but got reply from 00:16:17:22:ed:03 on rl1
Feb 7 23:03:41 kernel: arp: 111.111.111.111 is on rl0 but got reply from 00:1a:4d:9b:bd:64 on rl1
Feb 7 23:03:40 last message repeated 4 times
Feb 7 23:03:31 last message repeated 21 times
Feb 7 23:03:00 kernel: arp: 111.111.111.99 is on rl0 but got reply from 00:16:17:22:ed:03 on rl1
Feb 7 23:02:56 kernel: arp: 111.111.111.111 is on rl0 but got reply from 00:1a:4d:9b:bd:64 on rl1can any body help me
-
You either have two interfaces plugged into the same switch, or somehow your switches may be cross-connected. Each subnet should be on its own switch or VLAN.
Basically that message is saying that it's seeing traffic for one subnet come in on an interface for a different subnet, which shouldn't happen.
-
If you do have two interfaces plugged into the same physical network intentionally, the message can be disabled under Advanced > Shared Physical Network.
-
already fixed but new problem happened
Feb 10 01:41:58 kernel: vr0: promiscuous mode disabled
Feb 10 01:41:57 kernel: vr0: promiscuous mode enabled
Feb 10 01:41:54 kernel: vr0: promiscuous mode disabled
Feb 10 01:41:54 kernel: vr0: promiscuous mode enabled
Feb 10 01:41:50 kernel: vr0: promiscuous mode disabled
Feb 10 01:41:50 kernel: vr0: promiscuous mode enabled -
already fixed but new problem happened
Feb 10 01:41:58 kernel: vr0: promiscuous mode disabled
Feb 10 01:41:57 kernel: vr0: promiscuous mode enabled
Feb 10 01:41:54 kernel: vr0: promiscuous mode disabled
Feb 10 01:41:54 kernel: vr0: promiscuous mode enabled
Feb 10 01:41:50 kernel: vr0: promiscuous mode disabled
Feb 10 01:41:50 kernel: vr0: promiscuous mode enabledThat's not an error, you probably were using the Rate package (or viewing the traffic graph on a 2.0 box)
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/What_are_%22promiscuous_mode_enabled%22_log_messages%3F
-
hahhaha…thanx mate... love your support