How Can I set ipprecedence flag on FreeBSD?
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spe wrote:
FreeVRRPd project is halted and not supported anymore. You can take a
look at carp for doing the same job efficiently.
Sorry to hear about that :(
Unfortunately I cannot switch to carp, since one of the two machines is
running 4.11. Or am I wrong and carp can be installed there
On 3/1/06, Andrea Venturoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
spe wrote:
FreeVRRPd project is halted and not supported anymore. You can take a
look at carp for doing the same job efficiently.
Sorry to hear about that :(
Unfortunately I cannot switch to carp, since one of the two machines is
Vlad GALU wrote:
Unfortunately I cannot switch to carp, since one of the two machines is
running 4.11. Or am I wrong and carp can be installed there too?
Try ucarp then (www.ucarp.org). While it's not as flexible as the
kernel implementation, it could do your job.
Thank you very much, I
On Sunday 26 February 2006 10:32, Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 11:51:11AM -, Chris Howells wrote:
C Oh yes sorry, should have clarified that. Correct, it hangs on receive,
C consistently -- never ever on transmit. Though the conditions to cause
it C to hang on rx are sadly
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 20:56, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 08:33:42PM +0100, Anders Nordby wrote:
Hi,
I'm having great difficulties taking backup of my laptop computer. It's
a Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook E8020 system with a Intel PRO/Wireless
2915ABG NIC. I'm connected to
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From: S.I
How Can I set ipprecedence flag on FreeBSD?
Precendence bits are part of the ip_tos bits in FreeBSD inet sockets. The
ip(4) man page gives an example of using setsockopt(2) to set the ToS bits.
See src/sys/netinet/ip.h (v1.29) lines 76 to 99
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a pair of redundant (firewall) bridges which will
allow fail-over using the spanning tree protocol (802.1d).
Both hosts have similar hardware, HP NetServer LPr servers with dual
pentium IIIs and and 4 interfaces - the onboard card (fxp0), a single
port intel pro