I found that gateway I use, sometimes receives packets from my FreeBSD
5.3 box with ttl 63. But when I dumped tcp packets (with tcpdump) that
are send from my computer, they always got ttl 64.
Moreover Linux (Fedora Core 2) running on same computer don't have such
problems.
Also older versions
Dnia 16-11-2004, Wto o godzinie 13:38 +1030, Daniel O'Connor napisa(a):
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 13:27, Zoltan Frombach wrote:
It could be a full-duplex/half duplex mismatch issue. Try not to use
auto-negotiation. You can set your interface to fixed full-duplex (or
half-duplex) in /etc/rc.conf
Dnia 16-11-2004, Wto o godzinie 20:08 +1030, Daniel O'Connor napisa(a):
Hmm, I'm not sure what changed sorry - perhaps you could look for changes in
the code by using cvsweb.freebsd.org.
I made an experiment. I downloaded if_vr.c from cvs which was tagged as
5.2.1-RELEASE. Then I substituted
I think that something is wrong with VIA Rhine II network device driver.
I run FreeBSD 5.3. Behaviour of network seems to be random: one time
everything is OK but a second later I can't connect to host in my local
network. But when I connect to other host, not in my network and then
try to connect