Get rid of the messages: "arp: zero IP addr from ..."
If one really wants to know about those confused PCs trying to use IP address zero, they can use tcpdump.
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/* $NetBSD: if_arp.c,v 1.41 1997/10/02 19:42:02 is Exp $ */
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/* $NetBSD: if_arp.c,v 1.42 1997/10/31 02:54:08 gwr Exp $ */
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988, 1993
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@ -479,17 +479,20 @@ in_arpinput(m)
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bcopy((caddr_t)ar_tpa(ah), (caddr_t)&itaddr, sizeof (itaddr));
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/*
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* If either the source or destination IP address is zero, then
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* the packet is bogus and we can just ignore it. If we try to
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* process such bogus packets normally, they cause odd problems,
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* especially when we are using IP address zero (diskless boot).
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* If the target IP address is zero, ignore the packet.
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* This prevents the code below from tring to answer
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* when we are using IP address zero (booting).
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*/
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if (in_nullhost(isaddr) || in_nullhost(itaddr)) {
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/* On some networks, this happens a lot! (stupid PCs...) */
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log(LOG_DEBUG, "arp: zero IP addr from link address %s\n",
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lla_snprintf(ar_sha(ah), ah->ar_hln));
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if (in_nullhost(itaddr))
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goto out;
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/*
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* If the source IP address is zero, this is most likely a
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* confused host trying to use IP address zero. (Windoze?)
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* XXX: Should we bother trying to reply to these?
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*/
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if (in_nullhost(isaddr))
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goto out;
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}
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/* Search for a matching interface address. */
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for (ia = in_ifaddr.tqh_first; ia != 0; ia = ia->ia_list.tqe_next)
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