Re: CARP broken in 6.1



On Thursday 25 of May 2006 17:17, dima wrote:
Assigning an IP address to a CARP interface leads to the new route table
entry: <THIS_IP> <THIS_IP> UH 0 0 carp0

and such error in /var/log/messages:
arp_rtrequest: bad gateway <THIS_IP> (!AF_LINK)

Removing the entry manually seems to fix the issue. But I can't ping the
CARP address from inside.

On which interface you try to setup carp? Fiber, copper, which brand?

/jan

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