I have had problems at home and at work when using D-Link switches and home
routers with Intel network cards. It seems like they don't like each other.
Do you have Intel networks cards talking to the D-Link?
I don't know who's "fault" it is, but I will never buy D-Link again. I
can't say I will
Bump. Anyone still getting this issue?
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 1:41 PM, f7 f0rkz wrote:
> Did this issue go away? Our dmesg is showing the same segfaults:
>
> [732872.116131] srcds_i486[15747]: segfault at 857a5876 ip b6eed976 sp
> bfc07800 error 4 in vphysics_i486.so[b6e3e000+257000]
> [732872
I'm looking for some advice or suggestions. I'm trying to host a server
behind a D-Link Dir-655 router. I've hosted for years behind a BrazilFW
router that was simply brilliant. I was hoping that the Dir-655 would
be a good energy efficient replacement.
I hosted Day of Defeat 1.3 without any
Certainly the second of them should work... you are specifying the ACCEPT
rule before the DROP one, yes?
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