System log routing error
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i just updated to the latest nanobsd snap and im seeing endless entries of the below, i have 2 pppoe conenctions from same isp so the gateway is same for both but the monitor ip is different for both in routing
Sep 30 15:41:18 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:20 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:22 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:24 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:26 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:28 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:30 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:32 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:34 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:36 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:38 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:40 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:42 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:44 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:46 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:48 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:50 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:52 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:54 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:56 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:41:58 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:00 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:03 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:05 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:07 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:09 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:11 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:13 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:15 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:17 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:19 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:21 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:23 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:25 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:27 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:29 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:31 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:33 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:35 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:37 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:39 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:41 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) Sep 30 15:42:43 routed[25240]: pppoe1 (219.91.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1) is duplicated by pppoe0 (203.187.x.x/32-->203.187.196.1)
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it seems enabling RIP on the LAN interface causes that to appear
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actually its happening to old snaps as well and enabling RIP causes it
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any1 on this issue?
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any1 on this issue?
I have the barest knowledge of RIP and routed but I will have a go.
routed is complaining that you have itwo nterfaces with 203.187.196.1 as the next hop. Perhaps you could:
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Use multilink PPP
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Tell routed to ignore one of the PPP interfaces
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Tell routed to ignore both PPP interfaces and configure to routed a "combined" route (systems on your LAN side don't need to know there are two PPP links to your ISP)
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Tell routed to ignore duplicate routes
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not enable RIP on the LAN interface
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- cant use multilink
- how?
- how?
- how?
- can do this but wont be able to use RIP then
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can we use multilink ppp and also be able to route different for each client (policy based routing) as i use one link for voip and the second link for the rest
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- how?
See the FreeBSD man page for routed at http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=routed&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+9.0-RELEASE&arch=default&format=html
It looks to me that command line options
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-h
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-P
might be of interest.
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yes but i think some way to specify those in the pfsense gui need to be present as well for more control