Yep, turn off proxy-arp. If the users gateways are set for themselves they
will end up ARPing for destinations and the router will answer them by
default because it has a route for the final destination.
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Ryan West <rwest_at_zyedge.com> wrote:
> No proxy-arp.
>
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> Subject: Interesting question!
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> Hi
>
> I kinda got this question which is puzzling me :)
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> It goes a bit like this,
>
> 'some users on a LAN have set their default-gateway to point to their own
> IP
> address instead of the connected router, in order to gain some redundancy.
> Configure said router not to support these guys'
>
> How would you go about answering this?
>
> Thanks!
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