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Guest43587 has joined #arpnetworks Guest43587: hey I was wondering if anybody could tell me why on my vm there's multicast
ping to 224.0.0.1
what is the purpose of that ant: Guest43587: do you have something like avahi installed? Guest43587: no
I dont use that kinda stuff
you're talking about like zeroconf dns and ndp right BryceBot: That's what she said!! ***: Guest43587 is now known as erratic ant: yeah erratic: yeah I use nbp for ipv6 I think because I have the whole /48 routed but I think thats it ant: na, ipv6 multicast doesn't use the ipv4 multicast addresses... ***: SpeedBus has joined #arpnetworks brycec: BryceBot: no BryceBot: Oh, okay... I'm sorry. 'you're talking about like zeroconf dns and ndp right' brycec: lol ant
erratic: Since 224.0.0.1 is the generic "all hosts" address, it's not easy to say what it's being used for. Your best bet is a tcpdump of the traffic, as well as to see what's listening with a command like lsof or netstat
erratic: You might see (as most Linux users do) a simple "igmp query v2" packet. This is common in default Linux configurations and as I understand it, it's just the kernel looking to see if there's an upstream IGMP router/forwarder ***: Hien has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) mercutio: did the congestion issues go away in the end? ***: toeshred has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 1.0)
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not as bad as it was though mercutio: cool.