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ARP Address Conflict Detection and dhcpcd arping
Hi,
I have a NetBSD 8.1_STABLE host with a static IP address and another
machine (Linux) with dhcpcd "arping" configuration for this IP address.
With the default value of sysctl net.inet.ip.dad_count (=3), I see no
ARP reply ("ARP, Reply <IP addr> is-at <MAC>") messages from the NetBSD
host on the arping queries ("ARP, Request who-has <IP addr> tell
0.0.0.0") and eventually the NetBSD host marks its IP address as
duplicated (and the "arping" dhcpcd configuration of the second host fails).
This seems contradictory to what I read in "man 4 arp":
``ARP will defend the host's active address when a conflicting message
is received.''
With "sysctl -w net.inet.ip.dad_count=0", the NetBSD host sends the ARP
reply and the "arping" configuration of the second host works.
Is this expected behavior?
Thanks,
r.
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