Hi,
I'm trying to setup a "span" Interface for using with snort. Basically,
the span interface should receive a copy of all IP packets seen on my
real network interfaces, with the purpose that snort can snoop this
interface.
After reading the manuals, and searching the Internet I came up wi
Brian Candler wrote:
As an observation: when you ifconfig ng0, you can't set separate "transmit
MTU" and "receive MTU". So I imagine that the configured MTU only applies to
outbound datagrams, i.e. it means "don't transmit any datagram larger than
this on this interface". If ng0 were to *receive*
Chuck Swiger writes:
Iassen Anadoliev wrote:
Hello guys i hope this is the appropriate list so...
I am running a ftp server and have some problems with large files. While
syncing files over 4GB with rsync there is no problem:
ls -lha
-rw--- 1 support support 4.2G Nov 14 19:46 somefil
Thanks for the fast response...
Chuck Swiger writes:
Iassen Anadoliev wrote:
Hello guys i hope this is the appropriate list so...
I am running a ftp server and have some problems with large files. While
syncing files over 4GB with rsync there is no problem:
ls -lha
-rw--- 1 support s
Iassen Anadoliev wrote:
> Hello guys i hope this is the appropriate list so...
>
> I am running a ftp server and have some problems with large files. While
> syncing files over 4GB with rsync there is no problem:
>
> ls -lha
> -rw--- 1 support support 4.2G Nov 14 19:46 somefile.data
>
>
Hello guys i hope this is the appropriate list so...
I am running a ftp server and have some problems with
large files. While syncing files over 4GB with rsync there is no problem:
ls -lha
-rw--- 1 support support 4.2G Nov 14 19:46 somefile.data
But when i try to download the file it
Hi you guy's,
I have a little problem with my natd or ipfw configuration.
Current situation:
ISP1 = Telenet (Belgium)
Speed: 20 mbit/s down & 1 mbit/s upload
We get ip via dhcp
ISP2 = Versatel (Belgium)
Speed: 1 mbit/s down & 1 mbit/s upload
We have a range with static ip's
Versatel is our back
On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 10:39:08AM -0600, Archie Cobbs wrote:
> First of all, let's be clear about terminology.. there are two different
> MRU's negoatiated in opposite directions and those negoations are done
> independently. The problem, which is basically "the FreeBSD->WinXP MTU
> is causing a P