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2019-02-04 Thread Pierre DAVID
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2018-12-12 Thread Archit Pandey
Hello all! I had a query regarding the altq subsystem of the freebsd kernel code. Is it advisable to use callout calls in altq code which in turn works with pf? I'm working on implementing ADAPTIVE-RED altq for freebsd, if that helps. Thanks in advance for any help! Regards, Archit Pandey. -- J

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2015-03-26 Thread hiren panchasara
ma...@freebsd.org Bcc: Subject: Re: pagefault in IPv6 codepath in defrouter_select() Reply-To: In-Reply-To: <5514560c.5070...@freebsd.org> On 03/26/15 at 09:55P, Andrey V. Elsukov wrote: > On 26.03.2015 00:48, hiren panchasara wrote: > > This is 3rd occurence of this panic. What could be the cau

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2015-03-23 Thread hiren panchasara
sco...@freebsd.org Bcc: Subject: Full 32bit flowid from igb(4) [was: Re: Unbalanced LACP link] Reply-To: In-Reply-To: <20150319175145.gh53...@strugglingcoder.info> On 03/19/15 at 10:51P, hiren panchasara wrote: > On 03/17/15 at 12:34P, Adrian Chadd wrote: > > On 17 March 2015 at 11:33, Jason Wol

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2013-05-10 Thread M. V.
hi, I have a FreeBSD 8.2 server with some em & igb interfaces. (em driver version is 7.3.2 & igb driver version is 2.3.1) It doesn't have a full-load traffic on it (maximum 50-100Mbps per-interface on 1Gbps interface). but occasionally one of its interfaces stopped responding (mostly "em") and

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2012-04-02 Thread Beeblebrox
Discussion continued here, please: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-net/2012-April/031904.html ___ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscr.

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2012-04-02 Thread Beeblebrox
>> Why on earth would you do that when configuring the LAgg does this for you...! ALSO! you do not need an address on either of the nics!. That should be placed explicitly on the LAgg and add a alias for each sub address you would like.<< Incorrect! Try adding failover on 2 NIC's, leaving it up to

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2012-03-29 Thread Jason Hellenthal
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 04:42:38AM +0300, Beeblebrox wrote: > Hi Adrian, > > Re your comments; you are 100% right, as I have not done steps 1 & 4 from > your list below. > I must also admit that my knowledge of networking, on a scale of 0-10, is > probably -1. > > > I assume you mean for Clien

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2012-03-28 Thread Beeblebrox
Hi Adrian, Re your comments; you are 100% right, as I have not done steps 1 & 4 from your list below. I must also admit that my knowledge of networking, on a scale of 0-10, is probably -1. I assume you mean for Client? For example, re0 has static IP assigned by DHCP and re1 (GBit NIC) has no IP

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2012-03-28 Thread Adrian Chadd
Hi, what's the routing table and ifconfig output look like? It sounds like you're creating the interface and moving things over without: * deleting the route/IP table entry; * create the lagg; * adding the interfaces to the lagg, including the one you booted off of; * assigning the correct IP an

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2012-03-28 Thread Beeblebrox
I have some problems implementing lagg(4) on dual NIC's on the diskless client side. It may be because my switch is a cheap, un-managed Gbit switch or hopefully some other reason. I would like to either get lagg working properly or find an alternative method of solving the problem. HARDWARE DESCRI

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2011-12-17 Thread saeedeh motlagh
hi every body i wanna configure a freebsd box as a switch. in order to do that, i bridged all my interfaces to have switching and it works fine. after that i want to have vlans on it. as you know, in a real switch, a vlan is configured just by assigning a port to it without any additional configur

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2010-08-10 Thread Saurav Dasgupta
Hi, While executing conformance test for IPv6 Neighbor Discovery functionality, we saw failures due to non-existing support for IPv6 route extension header in Freebsd V7.2 Code base. Steps for conformance test are described below -: Configuration -: TESTER_A++IUT+TESTER_B 1>

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2009-07-09 Thread Len Conrad
uname -a FreeBSD xxx 7.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE #0 kldstat Id Refs AddressSize Name 15 0xc040 97f830 kernel 21 0xc0d8 ff18 iscsi_initiator.ko 31 0xc0d9 6a2c4acpi.ko iscontrol doesn't have -V version and strings doesn't find anything that looks

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2008-08-12 Thread Ben Wittgen
Hey, I'm new here and an overall FreeBSD newbie. I use pfSense for routing,www.pfsense.org, which uses FreeBSD. I got onto my computer this morning to find my internet had been dropped, no wan or LAN or webGUI, router was still on, so i turned on the monitor that was plugged into the router t

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2008-08-05 Thread Vladimir Korkodinov
I csup my server from Jul 14 to today sources and saw strange issue with arp table. Long description see below. Do you have the same "issue" on your own servers? Partial reverting http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/netinet/if_ether.c Revision 1.162.2.2 seems fix problem. +#if 0 /* -c

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2006-05-23 Thread mag
Try Bill Paul's ndis(4) to use driver for Microsoft Windows. An example: 1. cd /sys/modules/if_ndis/ 2. ndiscvt -i yourdriver.inf -s yourdriver.sys -o ndis_driver_data.h 3. make 4. make install 5. kldload if_ndis.ko If successfully, and add the following line into /boot/loader.conf:

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2006-05-23 Thread Mike Silbersack
On Tue, 23 May 2006, Ratan Dey wrote: Hi, I have a motherboard ASUS NCL-DE/SCSI. This motherboard has a built in NIC card of BROADCOM 5700. I am using FreeBSD 5.4 and i am not able to use my NIC card. So how can i utilized this BROADCOM 5700 NIC in freebsd 5.4 Regards- Rata The bge d

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2006-05-23 Thread Ratan Dey
Hi, I have a motherboard ASUS NCL-DE/SCSI. This motherboard has a built in NIC card of BROADCOM 5700. I am using FreeBSD 5.4 and i am not able to use my NIC card. So how can i utilized this BROADCOM 5700 NIC in freebsd 5.4 Regards- Rata --

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2006-05-19 Thread Julian Elischer
Thomas wrote: Am Donnerstag, den 18.05.2006, 18:05 -0700 schrieb Julian Elischer: Thomas Vogt wrote: Hi Thanks. I know about the netgraph ether/fec interfaces. But I thought about a solution without netgraph. AFAIK Netgraph implies overhead and ng_ehter is more complicated to set

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2006-05-19 Thread Thomas
Am Donnerstag, den 18.05.2006, 18:05 -0700 schrieb Julian Elischer: > Thomas Vogt wrote: > > > Hi > > > > Thanks. I know about the netgraph ether/fec interfaces. But I thought > > about a solution without netgraph. AFAIK Netgraph implies overhead > > and ng_ehter is more complicated to set up.

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2006-05-18 Thread Julian Elischer
Thomas Vogt wrote: Hi Thanks. I know about the netgraph ether/fec interfaces. But I thought about a solution without netgraph. AFAIK Netgraph implies overhead and ng_ehter is more complicated to set up. This is a problem with non technical people. I'm happy they already know a bit about

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2006-05-18 Thread Thomas Vogt
Hi Thanks. I know about the netgraph ether/fec interfaces. But I thought about a solution without netgraph. AFAIK Netgraph implies overhead and ng_ehter is more complicated to set up. This is a problem with non technical people. I'm happy they already know a bit about ifconfig commands.

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2006-05-18 Thread Marcin Jessa
On Thu, 18 May 2006 23:52:40 +0200 Thomas Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello > > Does FreeBSD offers anything similar like trunk(4) on OpenBSD (link > aggregation and link failover interface)? Is your browser broken? http://www.google.no/search?hl=no&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=freebsd+interface+bond

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2006-05-18 Thread Thomas Vogt
Hello Does FreeBSD offers anything similar like trunk(4) on OpenBSD (link aggregation and link failover interface)? Cheers, Thomas ___ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send an

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2006-02-16 Thread Chuck Swiger
Joe Holden wrote: [ ... ] > I'm looking at creating an intrusion detection system, similiar to > portsentry, however using bpf/tcpdump to monitor all traffic, without > needing to listen on those ports, it will be run on a border router, and > as such will need to check for incoming packets destine

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2006-02-16 Thread Joe Holden
Hello list! Sorry for posting this to both, however I wasn't sure which it applied to. I'm looking at creating an intrusion detection system, similiar to portsentry, however using bpf/tcpdump to monitor all traffic, without needing to listen on those ports, it will be run on a border router, a

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2006-01-12 Thread litgle
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2005-11-09 Thread Dikshie
Dear All, I got many: IPFW2: IPV6 - Unknown Extension Header(103), ext_hd=0 IPFW2: IPV6 - Unknown Extension Header(103), ext_hd=0 IPFW2: IPV6 - Unknown Extension Header(103), ext_hd=0 IPFW2: IPV6 - Unknown Extension Header(103), ext_hd=0 IPFW2: IPV6 - Unknown Extension Header(103), ext_hd=0 IPFW2

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2005-09-25 Thread Lourik Malan
Hi There I'm running FreeBSD 5.4 on my server, and for some odd reason rdr in ipnat is not working anymore. This Setup worked fine in 4.11, I've been having a look on google and the same problem crocks up.. ipnat.rules( rl0 is my external interface ) rdr rl0 0.0.0.0/32 port 85 -> 172.20.154.19

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2005-07-14 Thread Nathanael M Van Vorst
I have some questions about netgraph. I have been using the framework for project for a little while. I am at the point where I want to hand-off netgraph items to a kernel thread or a kernel module. Then I want the module or thread to do some processing and hand this back to netgraph. I looked thr

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2005-07-12 Thread Mile
Hi, I am using FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #2: Tue Jun 7 23:41:06 CEST 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/mobila i386 and i have one big problem with lan... If i use mpd then some sites dont work on lan (www.hp.com www.najdi.si .) but if i use ppp then everything wor

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2005-01-23 Thread Wang Bin
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2004-12-07 Thread Sami
Hi, (sorry for last long mail) I have problem with D.o.S and DD.o.S attacks. I wonder if someone already wrote/know about a module that works like pop_before_smtp, it watches /var/log/security and if it sees that in the past 30 seconds many packets were received to an IP it unbinds its (ifconfig

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2004-11-21 Thread Luiz Otávio Souza
Hi, I've write this patch (before pf port, but still on use) for libalias/natd that permit a second alias address (-b or balance_address on natd) and use probability for second address (-r or balance_prob on natd). The -r option works with percent, from 0 to 100. With 0 the second alias a

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2004-09-20 Thread Mike Havard
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2004-09-19 Thread Jose M Rodriguez
Can someone take a look on PR bin/67550? The protocol correctness maybe not important, but the tftp blocksize option speed up our net boots a lot. thanks in advance, -- josemi -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ ___ [E

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2004-08-12 Thread none
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2004-06-30 Thread Gregory Edigarov
[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Bcc: Subject: PPP Multilink, FreeBSD, Squid Reply-To: Hello, I have Squid-2.5 running on FreeBSD 5-Current. We have 2 ppp links, and use them in multilink mode, through userlevel ppp. If one or both links fail and then

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2004-06-26 Thread Guohan Lu
> 3. Did TCP timer (detect 200 or 500 ms each time) doing the same job > under the LINUX kernel? > 4. Any web or book can find detail describe at source code about TCP > timer under both FreeBSD and Linux kernel? Pasi Sarolahti and Alexey Kuznetsov, "Congestion Control in Linux TCP", 2002 USENIX

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2003-12-05 Thread James Pickett
Hello, I have recently installed a RealTek 8029 NIC into my FreeBSD machine but am unable to get it to work. The kernel finds and loads it at boot time, and ifconfig displays it. But I get no response when I ping it. What I did notice though, when checking my syslog it displays the NIC and IRQ set

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2003-11-30 Thread Ivo Vachkov
Hi all, I've been trying to write some code using divert(4) sockets, but i meet the following difficulties: - when i get diverted packet it has both source and destination IP addresses the same. The attached code shows: 192.168.0.2 -> 192.168.0.2 getting 84 bytes, real: 84 and the

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2003-11-05 Thread Nick Buraglio
I'm looking for anyone that knows of a bsd project that does something similar to to the Linux Layer 7 filter project. Details found here: http://l7-filter.sourceforge.net/ I'm more or less hoping that someone has a *BSD project that can classify packets based on application data in the conne

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2003-09-17 Thread Bit introuble
Hi, I am looking for some help. I am using FreeBSD Mini 4.8 i386. I receive this error on one of the machines: sis0: PHY failed to come ready. Then the machine hangs. Please Help Thanks _ Get 10MB of e-mail storage! Sign up for

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2003-09-08 Thread npd
> Doesn't turning on WEP and MAC addressing filtering stop them from > associating with your AP? That's the problem Jeffrey: No. They're our real Internet clients. No problems with it. The problem is that the add a second ip to their nic and use the physical WLAN to build a VPN. The AP has

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2003-09-08 Thread npd
Hi everyone, We're facing a problem where users(clients) are abusing our wireless network to build VPNs... No known AP has the ability to stop them the way they're doing this - adding 2nd ip to the nic attached to their AP. The solution: Build a hostap and packet filter their traffic.

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2003-09-08 Thread npd
Hi everyone, We're facing a problem where users(clients) are abusing our wireless network to build VPNs... No known AP has the ability to stop them the way they're doing this - adding 2nd ip to the nic attached to their AP. The solution: Build a hostap and packet filter their traffic.

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2003-09-08 Thread npd
Hi everyone, We're facing a problem where users(clients) are abusing our wireless network to build VPNs... No known AP has the ability to stop them the way they're doing this - adding 2nd ip to the nic attached to their AP. The solution: Build a hostap and packet filter their traffic.

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2003-08-20 Thread Bruce M Simpson
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 03:59:27PM -0700, Sam Leffler wrote: > this note is to insure "everyone" is aware. If your are actively working > on stuff related to the network code and I haven't already corresponded > with you; please let me know so we can coordinate our work--I have no > interest in

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2003-06-20 Thread jdroflet
I realized this after posting I should have included info restarting rules and Joeseph has hit on it here, I now use /usr/src/share/examples/ipfw/change_rules.sh that is with the standard install for any firewall changes. It saves old rulesets, allows you to view (syntax), then confirm rule change

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2003-06-19 Thread Quiz
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2003-03-05 Thread Mark Linimon
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2002-11-08 Thread shubha mr
Hi, I wanted to know if there is any bypass for TCP/IP in freeBSD? Also does anyone know of the tcp/ip stack implemented in user space in freeBSD? Thanks shubha __ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to

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2002-05-16 Thread James B. Wilkinson
I've got to teach a new graduate course in networking this fall. I'm looking at using vol 1 and maybe vol 2 of "TCP/IP Illustrated" by Richard Stevens. The basic premise of the book seems to be to do experiments on a working network in order to learn about the protocols. One thing that I thoug

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2002-03-21 Thread sakib mondal
Hi, My applogoies if you have received multiple copies of this message. I am looking for a solution/help in porting a freebsd networking application written at tcp and ip-level (involves mbuf, socketbuf structures and associated routines) to linux platform. I am not able to trace any good so

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2002-03-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, I would appreciate it if you could suggest some soft for traffic monitoring on a Freebsd 4.5 default router. I need to monitor the incoming and outgoing traffic of all the subnets for which this machine is the defaultrouter. Many thanks in anticipation, Adam

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2002-02-28 Thread Hamilton Hoover
Hi all, I'm setting up a site that I'd like to have four separate networks connected through a single gateway/firewall with five network interfaces. Two Public (real IPs) interfaces on the same network with different IPs realIP1 realIP2 Three Private (fake IPS) interfaces on three separate net

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2002-01-30 Thread ome ome
Sorry to bore you again, But I'm so good in C than in english. I don't understand how to connect a ppp node to pppd? Shall I do something particular or is it done automatically? Could you, please, send me some examples? Thanks Olivier __ Do You

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2001-10-29 Thread veedee
Hello, Can anyone please explain to me what this means? Oct 29 21:46:58 /kernel: arp: 00:c0:df:eb:a9:1c is using my IP address 172.27.0.1! Oct 29 21:46:58 /kernel: xl0: no memory for rx list -- packet dropped! ... and after that... a whole bunch of... Oct 29 21:46:58 last message repeated 177

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2001-10-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but *not* connected to Internet (yet) I am intending to mount a ipsec or vtun vpn, but in a practical sense, I am intending to emulate the internet at home, instead to real connections to the internet, as the real conn will be far away (1,400 km apart) from the other. I am speculating in somethi

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2001-08-23 Thread itojun
>thank you for writing! >My problem is that, when trying a tunnel between a Linux box to the >FreeBSD box, in the Linux routing table, the nexthop address >is fe80::8007:54. (here 8007:54 is in hexadecimal the IPv4 address of the >FreeBSD box -or sit1 for Linux (endpoint of the tunnel). >This i

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2001-08-23 Thread Anastasia Leventi-Peetz
>> I hope this time (the second attempt) somebody can help me, because I know >>other users have the solution. >>What do I need to do with my kernel or configuration files or whatsoever >>in order to be able to see a Link Address >> >>fe80::8007:544%gif0 link#... >> >>8007:544 is derived from

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2001-08-23 Thread itojun
> I hope this time (the second attempt) somebody can help me, because I know >other users have the solution. >What do I need to do with my kernel or configuration files or whatsoever >in order to be able to see a Link Address > >fe80::8007:544%gif0 link#... > >8007:544 is derived from the IPv4

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2001-08-23 Thread Anastasia Leventi-Peetz
Hello all, I hope this time (the second attempt) somebody can help me, because I know other users have the solution. What do I need to do with my kernel or configuration files or whatsoever in order to be able to see a Link Address fe80::8007:544%gif0 link#... 8007:544 is derived from the

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2001-07-10 Thread FastPathNow
Try restricting sendspace and recvspace to 256K. If you're adventurous, try recompiling the kernel after bumping up the #define SB_MAX (in /usr/src/sys/sys/socketvar.h) beyond the default value of 256*1024 -AG - I've been trying to up my TCP window size from the default 16K and it's caused

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2001-07-09 Thread FreeBSDlover FreeBSDlover
Hi, Pls look at the following configuration. - - || | | | R |-| H | || | | - -- R = 192.168.3.1

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2001-07-09 Thread FreeBSDlover FreeBSDlover
Hi, In case of configured tunneling in ip6_output() function at what stage the outgoing interface is found as gif_if. I think the following line number-646 finds the corresponding default gif_if interface is found. /*code taken from ip6_output*/ 644 if (ifp ==

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2001-02-25 Thread C. Stephen Gunn
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 04:46:47PM +0100, Peter Blok wrote: > The panic occurs in ng_ether_output, during the ifconfig of the first vlan > interface. It is coming from SIOCSIFADDR. It tries to do an arp request. The > reason of the the panic is NULL pointer to the netgraph structure. I am not > a

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2000-12-22 Thread Harkitrat Singh
Hi! I have /etc/rc.conf file as under: linux_enable="YES" server="daemon" gateway_enable"="YES" sshd_enable="YES" portmap_enable="YES" nfs_client_enable="YES" inetd_enable="YES" network_interfaces="ep0 lo0" pccard_ifconfig="DHCP" ifconfig_ep0="DHCP" hostname="cat.pdx.edu" pccard_enable="YES" pc

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2000-12-19 Thread Peter Brezny
Is there a way that I can temporarely supress Kernel arp errors from poping up on the console until i'm done with my config? I'm reconfiguring a network into separate internal and external segments separated by a firewall. However it's going to take me a little while to do it, and in order to keep