FreeBSD?
I understand that this made sense at a time due to CISCO patents, but
according to Wikipedia, it seems that those patents did expire some
years ago.
So, would there still be legal issues about this or is FreeBSD now free
to have its own VRRP implementation?
Regards,
Nicolas Masse.
Routing/frr/issues
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could use this feature to provide port
forwards for a given user, instead of providing it to all users.
While bapt@ thought at first glance that it might be a good idea,
neither of us know whether it would be reasonable to implement.
Any though on this?
Best,
Nicolas
PS: Credit for this idea
When using bridge mode, use tap interfaces otherwise you will get
problems when using more than one VM.
regards
On 05/08/2013 03:49, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On 2013-05-06 2:49 PM, Norbert Beckmann wrote:
To Marc G. Fournier
I do not think it's an issue with VirtualBox. I am running
Try creating a tap interface and later bridge your VM to that tap.
in your host create a bridge containing re0 and tap0.
regards.
On 04/16/2013 09:31, Stefan Bethke wrote:
Hey,
I'm a bit stumped getting a (FreeBSD guest) VM to use bridged networking to
work. The same VM works fine on a
Hi all, I want to know the total of bytes in and out of each IP address
assigned as an alias to an bce0 interlace.
if I run netstat -ib I get something like this:
netstat -ib
NameMtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Idrop
IbytesOpkts Oerrs Obytes Coll
bce0 1500
understand the output of netstat -ib .
regards.
On 03/21/2013 13:02, Nicolas de Bari Embriz Garcia Rojas wrote:
Hi all, I want to know the total of bytes in and out of each IP address
assigned as an alias to an bce0 interlace.
if I run netstat -ib I get something like this:
netstat -ib
Hi Bernhard,
Thanks for your response,
Yes i have a status indicator, the led for the wifi is always orange, i
think if it's work that the led become white.
I try to load/unload a few times but nothing changes, always the same
message !
Another idea ?
Nicolas.
I have no clue.. Do you
: iwn_init_locked: radio is disabled by hardware switch
But when i press the button nothing change, no options in the bios too.
Have you an idea where the problem come from ?
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Hi,
I'm also interested.
If you have a patch, I can test it, I have a 5100 card.
Thanks in advance,
Niko.
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On Thu, 31 May 2007 22:06:39 +0800, Pang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently, I have leased a rack in Asianetcom and some bandwidth.
However, the speed for my curcuit is substantially slower than my
provider's company site.
[...]
*This server is using FreeBSD 6.2 patch 4 with Apache in the
: no bundles defined
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Mike Silbersack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
Our FreeBSD 4.10 NFS server has some problems serving files by NFS
on TCP (no problem with UDP) when the Linux (2.6) or Solaris (5.9)
clients shut down in an unclean manner (power
Hi all, I was using NDIS for a (ath0) wifi 3Com
OfficeConnect
Wireless 108Mbps 11g XJACK PC Card under 5.3-stable I
upgraded my src
and hove now 5.4-PRERELEASE but now the card is not
working well, when
I ping to my gateway I get very high response times
and I start to
loose conection. the card
Hi,
I have a cable modem with dynamic IP, and a FreeBSD 5.3 server just
behind. This server gets its IP with the help of dhclient.
Today I got a huge down because of a problem on the ISP side. During
that time, dhclient made his job trying to get a lease every 4 minutes,
unsuccessfully of
to establish a TCP IPv4
connection directly to R1 through the ti0 or ti2 interface of R1 it
work. I can establish from R3 a TCP IPv4 connection directly to R2
through R1.
Do you have an idea how fix the problem ?
Thanks
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the changelog for July 10 at
http://orange.kame.net/dev/cvsweb.cgi/kame/kame/sys/altq/altq_cbq.c.
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interval of the pauses themselves.
Does anyone happen to know what could be causing this problem?
Cheers,
Nicolas Gieczewski
Nix Software Solutions
http://www.nixsoftware.com/
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Hello,
I would like to know if anyone knows of a port (or a porting project in
progress) of OpenBSD's pf(4) to FreeBSD. I couldn't find anything... (I
know some guy started porting it to NetBSD, but haven't seen anything
FreeBSD-related.)
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author. Then again,
these problems occured under 4.3 and 4.5, can't tell if this was fixed
in more recent revisions of the driver.
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On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Nicolas Christin wrote:
If there is interest I can try to dig up the old email in which I was
describing the problem...
Following is a more accurate description of the problem I saw with the
card mentioned in this thread. I don't seem to have a printout of the
available
stating MSIZE is deprecated and shouldn't be used anymore, and
then it could be completely removed in 6.x.
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, but I'd be surprised if ICMP
packets were handled by IP functions. (ICMP is not IP.) Not sure where
your checksum problem comes from.
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that a bad idea? Should I only protect some portions, and why?
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