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Re: proxy_arp / pppoe-server / arp cache persistence problem

From: Wojciech Ziniewicz <wojciech.ziniewicz(at)gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jan 29 2008 - 13:20:54 EST


2008/1/29, Wojciech Ziniewicz <wojciech.ziniewicz@gmail.com>:
> Hello
> I have pppoe server with about 200-500 clients online - all of them
> have public IP adresses and I use a "proxyarp" option in my pppoe
> server what means the same as proxy_arp in /proc/sys/net but only for
> my pppX interfaces (not for eth0, eth1 etc )

[...]

hey - i've found a nice arp setting : net.ipv4.neigh.eth0.base_reachable_time

from man 7 arp :

" Once a neighbor has been found, the entry is considered to  be valid for at least a random value (...) Defaults to 30 seconds."

My next questions :

  • can I adjust it to be "0" - will it mean "infinite" ?
  • why there's so short default time of re-sending the arp cache refresh for and ip address ?
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Wojciech Ziniewicz
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