Hey Artis,
Thank you. It really works indeeed :) I haven't thought of such a workaround :)
Regards, /S
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Artis Caune [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
Something weird is going on with renaming of carp interfaces. I use
FreeBSD stable updated on August 18.
My setup:
ifconfig em0 up
ifconfig em1 up
ifconfig lagg0 create up laggproto failover laggport em0 laggport em1
ifconfig vlan4 create up vlan 4 vlandev lagg0 192.168.0.1/24
ifconfig
Hi,
I probably do something wrong, and I can't seem to get NAT in PF
working with IPSec tunnel mode.
Here's the network diagram:
(172.16.0.0/16) internal network-- remote end of tunnel AA.AA.AA.AA
--- XX.XX.XX.XX re0 (Internet) - enc (IPSec) ZZ.ZZ.ZZ.ZZ
gif1 --- tun0 ---
On 9/15/06, Gleb Smirnoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 03:09:56PM +0200, Slawek Zak wrote:
S I'm testing network failover on IBM BladeCenter running FreeBSD 6.1
S STABLE for Sep 6th.
S
S I suspect a problem with link state change detection in bge code. When
S I disable
On 9/21/06, Gleb Smirnoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 12:32:56PM +0200, Slawek Zak wrote:
S Please try to add hw.bge.fake_autoneg=1 to /boot/loader.conf. May be
S this will help.
S
S I did it, but sysctl doesn't show the value.
S
S w3-6# sysctl hw.bge
S sysctl: unknown oid
On 9/13/06, David Christensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't access the information on this web site through Mozilla after
clicking I Accept.
Hm. I've just found out that posting direct links to documents is too
Web 1.0 for ibm.com. Here is link to the parent page - works for me:
Hi,
I'm testing network failover on IBM BladeCenter running FreeBSD 6.1
STABLE for Sep 6th.
I suspect a problem with link state change detection in bge code. When
I disable internal port on chassis built-in ethernet switch, kernel
floods syslog with messages about link state changes and
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Brian Somers uttered the following:
You could probably ``set cd off'' to get the desired effect.
Alternatively, configure your machine to be able to receive incoming
connections and let the initial ppp session drop when the peer hangs
up.
Okay. I've found a way to
I've a problem with my callback. I'd like to automate it somehow, but there is a
problem with LCP.
The hard way is to do something like:
# ppp ras
ppp ON pf39 term
deflink: Entering terminal mode on /dev/cuaa1
Type `~?' for help
atdtthe-phone-number
CONNECT 57600
User Access Verification
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Joe Barbish Fhe Barbish uttered the following:
Please clarify what you are trying to do.
Are you trying to use ppp to call your ISP and have them
call you back and then login to your FBSD box?
OR have some user call your FBSD box and you call them back?
I call them, give
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Luigi Rizzo spake thusly:
So i believe you have done some mistake in your config or your
measurement (e.g. some other bottleneck in the net limiting
one flow to 60Kbit, leaving a full 60k to the other no matter how
weight are assigned).
I really don't think so. Only those
I tried to configure dummynet to allow for normal work when downloading files
using queue mechanism (4.2-STABLE).
IPFW rules are:
add 100 queue 10 tcp from any to any uid dnld1 in
add 200 queue 11 ip from any to any
queue 10 config weight 1 pipe 1
queue 11 config weight 10 pipe 1
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