On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 22:16:48 -0600
L Cubed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 17:14:53 +0100, Dieter Kasielke
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > has anyone seen something like this? turning on debugging in
Hello all,
has anyone seen something like this? turning on debugging in pf
seems to slow down the system clock. This is an excerpt of
/var/log/messages from an older system (3.5-stable compiled
2004-07-27):
Feb 28 14:21:01 gw7 NTP: rdate: adjust local clock by 0.049075 seconds
Feb 28 14:41:01 gw
forward packets based
on layer 2 addresses. Rewriting the IP address (layer 3) is something
the bridge will not notice, because there is no routing involved and
hence no lookup of the (new) layer 2 address. The bridge simply forwards
to the original layer 2 address.
Dieter
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Dieter Kasielke, ZRZ
rash:
kernel: page fault trap code=0
Stopped at _pf_normalize_ip+0x43c:testb $0x4,0x21(%ecx)
i have copied registers on paper and made a dump, if anyone is
interested.
Thanks for your attention and - hopefully - your help.
Sicerely, Dieter Kasielke
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Dieter Kasielke, ZRZ (Zentraleinri
Hi,
any recommendations for gigabbit ethernet cards/drivers to use on a
VLANed pf machine? i have tried intel (em) and broadcom (bge), but
the drivers (on OBSD) dont seem to support VLANS.
thanks, dieter
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Dieter Kasielke, ZRZ (Zentraleinrichtung Rechenzentrum), Sekr.: EN 50,
Technische