conclusion: arp.c *must* be (still) defective

From: Alex (mail_ker@xarch.tu-graz.ac.at)
Date: Fri Dec 21 2001 - 08:43:09 EST


Dear Mailing List,

I'm having great problems with ARP. Frankly, kernel 2.4.16 never gets the
proper arp address of the next-hop-router, no matter what I try.

My equipment:

Suse 7.3 , kernel upgraded to 2.4.16
3com 3c509-b tx isapnp ethcard eth0
msi-something geforce2mx 200
sb16 isapnp
thunderbird 1.2 ghz
gigabyte 7ixe4 motherboard
512 mb ram @ 100 mhz fsb

I can only ping the IP of the network card itself.

Whenever I ping my nexthop router (ip: x.x.x.1) i get a pause of a few
seconds, then a whole sequence of "Destination unreachable".
Looking at the arp cache using "arp -a", I see that the arp cache is
always incomplete (always KEEPS being incomplete).

Any clue is greatly appreciated, but I do suspect that the kernel 2.4.16's
ARP code is buggy since Win98 , win2k etc works flawlessly.

Yours

Alex

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