Hello,some arp problems in my small test lan.
I have installed on two pc's (One K6 300, the other
486 Dx2 50 Mhz) the wackamole sw.(and spread) in order
to make some tests.
The Lan is built on bnc 10 Mbit ne2000 isa cards.
Wackamole is configured on both the machines to share
a single ip (192.168.0.151), the machines have real ip
192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.3.
When the shared ip is on the 486 old machine and I
turn up the k6 the ip "goes" on this k6, why? Is the
load balancing based on the "power" of the machine?
How does the Load Balancing works?
Another question, when I turn down the k6, the ip
"goes" to the 486, so thats right but from the other
machines on the lan I cannot ping it,I always have to
delete arp on the 486.
I do the command "arp -ad" on the 486 and all works
fine, Is that because my 486 is an old machine?
On this two machine the o.s. is FreeBSD 4.3.
Any help?
Thanks bye
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I have installed on two pc's (One K6 300, the other
486 Dx2 50 Mhz) the wackamole sw.(and spread) in order
to make some tests.
The Lan is built on bnc 10 Mbit ne2000 isa cards.
Wackamole is configured on both the machines to share
a single ip (192.168.0.151), the machines have real ip
192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.3.
When the shared ip is on the 486 old machine and I
turn up the k6 the ip "goes" on this k6, why? Is the
load balancing based on the "power" of the machine?
How does the Load Balancing works?
Another question, when I turn down the k6, the ip
"goes" to the 486, so thats right but from the other
machines on the lan I cannot ping it,I always have to
delete arp on the 486.
I do the command "arp -ad" on the 486 and all works
fine, Is that because my 486 is an old machine?
On this two machine the o.s. is FreeBSD 4.3.
Any help?
Thanks bye
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