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} I didn't know if you were talking about not incrementing when the
} process exits or when it rforked. If you rfork(RFMEM), you'd want to
} increment the vm_refcnt I'm pretty sure (and it does).
}
}No, you really don't.
I don't know or
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This post contains two items I would like to raise awareness of:
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First, postfix inside a jail in FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE - postfix will compile
and install successfully, however when you run it, incoming mail generates
errors like this:
mail_queue_enter: create file incoming/298266.55902:
John Kozubik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can solve this problem by removing the setrlimit() call in postfix,
with the following patch:
s/solve/work around/
The correct *solution* would be to fix setrlimit().
DES
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I don't know of a way to do this in FreeBSD, however OpenBSD's bridging
code does support this. man brconfig on an OpenBSD box.
Simply bridging a tunneling device and an ethernet device might work under
FreeBSD.
Matt
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Peter J. Blok wrote:
Hi All,
I'd like to accomplish
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 09:11:28PM +0200, Peter J. Blok wrote:
Hi All,
I'd like to accomplish the following: I have two locations, connected via an
IPSEC tunnel. Is it possible to connect the vlans at both ends through the
tunnel.
Is this possible with existing software? What would it
Peter J. Blok wrote:
I'd like to accomplish the following: I have two locations, connected via an
IPSEC tunnel. Is it possible to connect the vlans at both ends through the
tunnel.
Is this possible with existing software? What would it take to do something
like this?
Bridging doesn't
Terry Lambert wrote:
Bridging doesn't work with the vlanX interface currently in
FreeBSD.
Julian promised (last December) that he would be committing a
VLAN netgraph node for doing VLAN the right way, but I have
not seen anything. I tried to ping him twice on this, but I
think he's
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