nfiguration, it just started up, presenting me with a dialog-wizard.
Is it possible that your deluge installation is corrupt? I would give
you a package if I could, but I've moved onto 7-STABLE so that I could
use the client.
Cheers.
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On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 12:57:47PM -0400, Bill Vermillion wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 12:30:56PM -0400, Jonathan Chen thus sprach:
> > On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 12:23:52PM -0400, Bill Vermillion wrote:
> > > On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 11:36:38AM -0400, Jonathan Chen thus sprach:
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 12:23:52PM -0400, Bill Vermillion wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 11:36:38AM -0400, Jonathan Chen thus sprach:
>
> > On FreeBSD -CURRENT and -STABLE, packets to broadcast addresses
> > are not forwarded. For instance, if I have a FreeBSD router wit
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 09:20:55AM -0700, Matthew Jacob wrote:
>
> I haven't consulted the RFCs either, but, ahem, I thought this was a major
> point of netmasks and routers and why multicast was invented- to keep
> broadcasts from clogging the world.
It would be nice if all applications support
On FreeBSD -CURRENT and -STABLE, packets to broadcast addresses are not
forwarded. For instance, if I have a FreeBSD router with interfaces
192.168.1.1 and 192.168.2.1, and I send packets from 192.168.1.2 to
192.168.2.255, the packets are dropped to the floor. IMO, this is wrong...
but I hav