Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Douglas Swarin writes:
: Ideally, I would use one of the IDE flash-based drives on the market. One
: brand is SanDisk, and they take a standard IDE connector and fit into a
: 3.5" drive bay. You can get them very reasonably priced up to 128MB
hi, there!
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Daniel Eischen wrote:
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Stephen Hocking wrote:
I've stumbling into the wonderful world of auto-mounting, and trying to
convert some maps from a Sun box to the FreeBSD format. I have amd.conf set up
OK as per the man page, but keep on
Hi All:)
I'm looking at building an eight or twelve port fast ethernet router, and
I got to wondering how well a FreeBSD box could handle that much traffic.
Assume, for the moment, that hardware is not an issue. Assume that I have
a gigahertz processor, 4 way interleaved memory, 4 separate
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] David Miller
writes:
: I tried ping -f localhost on an 800 MHz athlon, and netstat -w 1 -I lo0
ping -f doesn't use TCP at all.
: indicated about 80,000 pps. The system was 100% busy doing this, about
: 85% system usage.
Sounds about right. You asked ping to do
hi,
I don't know if someone did this before,
I want to deny ISDN connections to my PRI's, unless the user is in the
ISDN group.
can I make radius allow/deny ISDN based on GID
cheers
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I'm still new to FreeBSD and like it so far, but I'm thinking of ways I can
use it at work. I hear about BSDi and that it is used in many network
appliances like f5's BigIP load balancers and other similar products. What
I've read BSDi is used because of it excellent TCP stack and other
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, steveb99 wrote:
I'm still new to FreeBSD and like it so far, but I'm thinking of ways I can
use it at work. I hear about BSDi and that it is used in many network
appliances like f5's BigIP load balancers and other similar products. What
I've read BSDi is used because of
I am wondering whether there is a good reason for not putting FreeBSD in a
DOS extended partition. I have installed four O.S.es on my laptop and know
that could be a limitation if FreeBSD can not be put into a DOS extended
partition. I do not see any limitations in the boot loader or kernel that
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