close() failing with ECONNRESET

2010-06-08 Thread Timo Sirainen
I see that since FreeBSD 6.3 close() can fail with: [ECONNRESET] The underlying object was a stream socket that was shut down by the peer before all pending data was delivered. Could someone explain what this is useful for? I'm not aware of any other OS that does

a NIS problem

2008-03-14 Thread Timo
HI Today I setup a NIS server in Freebsd6.2. Now, every client only run ypbind -broadcast to link this server the NIS server's domainname is server.nis if the client run ypbind server.nis can't link to the server. anyone can tell me how to debug it?

Re: FreeBSD hacker 101

2008-01-23 Thread timo
bbs.chinaunix.net freebsdchina.org 2008-01-24 _ Best Regard Timo msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: https://stand.eicp.net 发件人: william wong 发送时间: 2008-01

kernel time sync enabled

2008-01-09 Thread timo
[90201]: error: accept: Software caused connection abort 2008-01-09 _ Best Regard Timo msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: https://stand.eicp.net

Re: Re: kernel time sync enabled

2008-01-09 Thread timo
thanks, I have repail it 2008-01-09 _ Best Regard Timo msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: https://stand.eicp.net 发件人: Jeremy Chadwick 发送时间: 2008-01-09 19

Re: interacting with ISA PnP devices.

1999-08-14 Thread Timo Geusch
extremly easy to use considering that I am not a FreeBSD driver guru. That said I would estimate that writing the PnP Init part of the driver shouldn't take more than 100-150 lines of C. The main problem would be adding all the functionality that your Windows driver already incorporates ... Timo

PNPifying the 'ep' driver

1999-06-20 Thread Timo Geusch
once everyone is satisfied that they work, so I better make sure that I don't violate any unwritten rules here. Regards, Timo To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with unsubscribe freebsd-hackers in the body of the message