George,
On 2007/02/09, at 10:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've started a Wiki page in the FreeBSD Wiki in an attempt to
coordinate some of the clean up work and networking projects that
aren't already covered. Please see:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/Networking
and update (if you're a commit
Hello, all
Where I can get last version of ng_dummy?
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On Feb 12, 2007, at 7:16 AM, Fernando Gont wrote:
Looking at FreeBSD's TCP implementation, I see that by default,
ephemeral ports are selected from the range 49152-65535. This means
that only 15K ports out of the available 65K port range are used
for ephemeral port selection.
You can chang
Folks,
Looking at FreeBSD's TCP implementation, I see that by default,
ephemeral ports are selected from the range 49152-65535. This means
that only 15K ports out of the available 65K port range are used for
ephemeral port selection.
This has at least two implications:
* Ephemeral ports are
Gary Corcoran wrote:
Since those 'classes' haven't meant anything for many years, and
interpreting
them as 'special' is just plain wrong in almost all cases these days,
I think
the change is the right thing to do.
I've had +3.
Any objections? If I hear none I will make this change in -CURRE
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Hi all
situation: got freebsd box working as NAT for my local network. In kernel
config there is an option PIM.
FYI, PIM is now the default in -CURRENT; the option has been removed.
You should be able to load multicast routing with PIM as a loadable
kernel module in
Dear mailinglist members,
Maybe somebody can look at this PR?
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=108963&cat=
As I see we have NULL pointer in m_copydata.
Why it happened?
Are there any suggestions that could assist in solving this problem?
P.S. I have similar problem when usi
On 2/12/07, Alexander Motin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am glad to present you the first stable release of mpd4.x
branch - the mpd4.1!
You can't imagine how much your effort is appreciated!
We'll be looking at mpd4.1 this or next week during the
FreeBSD course at specialist.ru. It really seem
Current FreeBSD problem reports
Critical problems
Serious problems
S Tracker Resp. Description
a kern/38554 netchanging interface ipaddress doesn't seem to work
s kern/39937 netipstealth
I am glad to present you the first stable release of mpd4.x branch - the
mpd4.1!
It has almost a two years passed since last stable release of mpd3.18
and I must say that this time wasn't spent useless. Comparing to the
3.18, release 4.1 presents:
- performance multithreading auth backend,
-
Hi all
situation: got freebsd box working as NAT for my local network. In kernel
config there is an option PIM.
I want my hosts behind NAT to receive multicast streams. I`ve seen in
Debian in pimdd.conf undocumented option rp_address, which stands for
rendevous point IP address
(http://ftp.debian
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