On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 02:16:39PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
Around 18 months ago when my network was disintegrating, one Jon Horne
very thoughtfully came to my rescue and stuck with me until things were
reorganized and then rebuilt. The way my site is now configured, my ISP
At 09:50 AM 2/14/2008, Victor Farah wrote:
Alright, I have the machine up to 6.3-STABLE #1 now. I've changed subnets
on the one card that pushes the traffic. There is a run down of the
machine now. The machine is still having the weird network traffic
problem of capping at around 100mbps
Alright, I have the machine up to 6.3-STABLE #1 now. I've changed
subnets on the one card that pushes the traffic. There is a run down of
the machine now. The machine is still having the weird network traffic
problem of capping at around 100mbps and then dropping to 10~20mbps the
next
I'm updating the system to 6.3-release now.
All 13 machines are on the same subnet but they are scattered across
different switchs.
netstat -m:
7716/399/8115 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
7388/326/7714/25600 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
7380/41 mbuf+clusters out of
At 10:01 AM 2/13/2008, Victor Farah wrote:
I'm updating the system to 6.3-release now.
All 13 machines are on the same subnet but they are scattered across
different switchs.
netstat -m:
7716/399/8115 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
7388/326/7714/25600 mbuf clusters in use
At 01:50 PM 2/12/2008, Victor Farah wrote:
Hello,
I have a machine setup with FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE setup on a 10/100/1000
switch. There are a pair of em interfaces, and the network traffic on
this machine is very spuratic. Both EM interfaces reach 100Mbps and falls
to 5~10Mbps, the very
Hello,
I have a machine setup with FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE setup on a
10/100/1000 switch. There are a pair of em interfaces, and the network
traffic on this machine is very spuratic. Both EM interfaces reach
100Mbps and falls to 5~10Mbps, the very next minute, the traffic is very
spuratic.
Jeffrey P. Toth wrote:
Thank you for your response Ion-Mihai,
On the router question, no, the router is a separate device, a D-Link
504H but is a loaner while my D-Link 804HV is in the shop. After
changing them out is when I discovered I had problems. Apparently the
DL804 handled whatever the
Thanks for you time.
Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
[ it would be nice if you would reply in the same thread and wrap to 72
chars ]
On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:17:43 +0930
Jeffrey P. Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Ion-Mihai,
Well that is the problem. I cannot find any problems other than when I
try
Hey All,
Is this the mailing list where a newbie can get some help with a
network problem? If not can you please advise. I have a network problem
that acts like a conflict but I suspect is is caused by the fact that I
have no idea what I am doing.
Thanks,
Jeff
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On Mon, 10 May 2004 10:25:19 +0930
Jeffrey P. Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey All,
Is this the mailing list where a newbie can get some help with a
network problem? If not can you please advise. I have a network problem
that acts like a conflict but I suspect is is caused by the
Thanks Dave,
I am sure the problem is that I do not have the networking on the
FreeBSD box setup correctly. Anyway, 3 computers on the network, 1
FreeBSD, 1 XP and 1 Win98. All connected to router at IP xxx.xxx.xxx.1.
The FreeBSD machine is set and should be set to xxx.xxx.xxx.150. OK,
On Mon, 10 May 2004 11:24:02 +0930
Jeffrey P. Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Dave,
I am sure the problem is that I do not have the networking on the
FreeBSD box setup correctly. Anyway, 3 computers on the network, 1
FreeBSD, 1 XP and 1 Win98. All connected to router at IP
Thank you for your response Ion-Mihai,
On the router question, no, the router is a separate device, a D-Link
504H but is a loaner while my D-Link 804HV is in the shop. After
changing them out is when I discovered I had problems. Apparently the
DL804 handled whatever the problem was without a
[ please don't post on top, it's hard to read ]
On Mon, 10 May 2004 12:16:50 +0930
Jeffrey P. Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for your response Ion-Mihai,
On the router question, no, the router is a separate device, a D-Link
504H but is a loaner while my D-Link 804HV is in the
Thanks Ion-Mihai,
Well that is the problem. I cannot find any problems other than when I try to open an http: on the box, or on one of the other computers on the network, it fails and has the network error:
Making HTTP connection to www.any-site-on-the-box.com
Sending HTTP request
HTTP request
[ it would be nice if you would reply in the same thread and wrap to 72
chars ]
On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:17:43 +0930
Jeffrey P. Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Ion-Mihai,
Well that is the problem. I cannot find any problems other than when I
try to open an http: on the box, or on one of
Jeffrey P. Toth wrote:
Thanks Ion-Mihai,
Well that is the problem. I cannot find any problems other than when I
try to open an http: on the box, or on one of the other computers on
the network, it fails and has the network error:
Making HTTP connection to www.any-site-on-the-box.com
Sending
Given your current network configuration as I understand it, there's no reason
for running NAT on your FBSD box so don't even go there.
Is your router blocking http either inbound or outbound (port 80) ?
Why aren't you using dhclient to get the ip address for all your computers
dynamically
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