supported by the driver?
Any ideas from the list?
thanks & best
Daniel
On 1/23/24 16:03, Daniel wrote:
Hi List,
just recently I discovered a problem with the ixl(4) driver. Hopefully
someone here can help me. my setup is as follows:
Network - ixl3 interface - ixl3.15
. That was also one
of the reasons why I crosschecked my setup with an USB nic so I can make
sure its not the firewall by accident.
Thanks & Best
Daniel
On 1/25/24 22:10, Santiago Martinez wrote:
Hi Daniel,
have you try disabling hardware vlan filtering?
Also I guess there is not ipfw o
Ethernet (len 6), IPv4 (len 4), Request
who-has 192.168.55.1 tell 192.168.55.10, length 28
The answer cannot be seen on the VLAN interface ):
I hope the list can help me out here, as I am lost.
Thanks & best
Daniel
rowing interfaces on a bridge' worked in the past. Any ideas
where to look next?
Thanks a lot & best
Daniel
On 1/25/24 08:22, Zhenlei Huang wrote:
On Jan 23, 2024, at 11:03 PM, Daniel wrote:
Hi List,
just recently I discovered a problem with the ixl(4) driver.
Hopefully someone here c
without NFSv4, for that matter, if it would let us change exports without
disturbing users. Perhaps there there is an NFS shutdown procedure that we
should be using?
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, unless you explicitly remove the sessions, as in
pfctl -k 192.168.2.3
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carp0 down
ifconfig carp0 vhid 21 pass secret advskew 100
HTH,
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turn off TSO
the problems sound similar to the one I reported a while back. truing off tso
fixed it.
danny
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I recently put a new server running 9.2 (with a local patches for NFS)
into production, and it's immediately
.
As far as I can tell it's just a few lines
http://people.freebsd.org/~mlaier/ALTQ_driver/ but I'm not sure how up
to date these patches are.
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I hope this it the right place to ask questions about netmap. I'm
toying with the idea of writing a netmap-based OSPF implementation
because bird's OSPF implementation isn't as good as its BGP
implementation, quagga doesn't scale well and openospfd doesn't compile
on 10-RELEASE or CURRENT.
But
Jan Bramkamp cr...@rlwinm.de writes:
On 16.07.2014 19:48, Daniel Corbe wrote:
I hope this it the right place to ask questions about netmap. I'm
toying with the idea of writing a netmap-based OSPF implementation
because bird's OSPF implementation isn't as good as its BGP
implementation
Alexander V. Chernikov melif...@freebsd.org writes:
On 16.07.2014 21:48, Daniel Corbe wrote:
Hm. What do you need from bird OSPF implementation?
IMHO it is much easier to improve and merge bird code instead of
writing another OSPF implementation from scratch.
I can't get an OSPF adjacency
Hello everyone, I've tried to build netmap on CURRENT, and to my surprise,
I couldn't load the module.
Thanks to Sean, I managed to find the cause. One file from the netmap code
was not included as SRC.
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Description: Binary data
. :)
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Hi
I will be 'experimenting' with 10g in the next few months, so
I need to buy some cards,
After googling for some time, I noticed that there is not realy much real
info, and some of it is a bit dated.
Since these cards are pricy, could those that have such cards share some info?
cheers,
thanks to all that responded!
from the rough polling, it seems that the order list is
Intel, Myricom
Solarflare, Chelsio
Now I'll try and 'borrow' some of these.
thanks again,
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fragmentation), but the fact that you're not answering the
neighbor solicitation queries from the peer.
ifconfig_gif0_ipv6=inet6 2001:470:66:3a3::2 2001:470:66:3a3::1 prefixlen 128
See http://www.tunnelbroker.net/forums/index.php?topic=1191.0
Daniel
pcap_setdirection().
HTH,
Daniel
Index: contrib/tcpdump/tcpdump.1
===
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/contrib/tcpdump/Attic/tcpdump.1,v
retrieving revision 1.19.2.1.8.1
diff -u -r1.19.2.1.8.1 tcpdump.1
--- contrib/tcpdump/tcpdump.1 3 Mar 2012
On Tue, 11 Sep 2012, Giulio Ferro wrote:
Well, there definitely seems to be a problem with igb and lagg.
igb alone works as it should, but doesn't seem to work properly in lagg.
To be sure I started from scratch from a 9.0 release with nothing but:
/etc/rc.conf
On Tue, 11 Sep 2012, Freddie Cash wrote:
On Sep 11, 2012 2:12 PM, Giulio Ferro au...@zirakzigil.org wrote:
cloned_interfaces=lagg0
ifconfig_lagg0=laggproto lacp laggport igb1 laggport igb2 laggport igb3
192.168.x.x/24
sshd_enable=YES
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On Tue, 18 Sep 2012, David DeSimone wrote:
Daniel Eischen deisc...@freebsd.org wrote:
My rc.conf is something like this:
#
# For now, force ath0 to use the same MAC address as xl0.
# This works around a bug where lagg is unable to set the
# MAC address of the underlying wlan0 interface
on this network. It MUST NOT be sent,
except as a source address as part of an initialization
procedure by which the host learns its full IP address.
So a sender MUST NOT use 0.0/16 or 0/8 as destination, ever...
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I'm trying out a 4way Dell PowerEdge C5125/AMD server with onboard
Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection version - 2.3.1
when running FreeBsd 8.3 (from sometime around Nov 2) all is ok.
with latest (at least Fridays') 9.1-PRERELEASE it's getting 'constipated'.
It seems that NFS
to go through logs to see
what
happend, but my guess is that the switch this host was connected was under
heavy
load, it has a cluster of HPCs.
thanks, have a nice weekend and season greatings!
danny
Jack
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gre0: flags=9010POINTOPOINT,LINK0,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1476
If anyone has any input/insight as to what is causing the kernel panics
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Is anyone that is familiar with the FreeBSD multicast networking code
able to speak up here regarding these kernel panics? Thanks.
Daniel Spisak mailto:dspi...@agiosat.net
Wednesday, January 16, 2013 8:54 PM
Hi there, I'm new to the list!
Myself and a colleague have been trying to use Xorp
motherboard manufacturer is much more time consuming than Run
sysctl... | grep foo | awk ... to see if your system is affected.
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take proper ownership of the issue. It would
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a common factor, see
http://marc.info/?l=freebsd-netm=133888532814565w=2
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be available on expensive switches.
Cheap switches don't cause any delay (the don't do STP which is the source
of the delay). FreeBSD shouldn't count on that being available, though.
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?
(tcpdump -ni bge0/bge1/... tcp port 80)
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is acknowledging but keeps a zero sized window,
the connection remains open, there is no timeout.
HTH,
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[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmission_Control_Protocol#Flow_control
[2] http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1122.html, 4.2.2.17 Probing Zero Windows
port. You're not using vhid 104
(:68 in the virtual MAC) on other ports of that switch, are you?
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of the stack. Why don't
you hook your code into the side facing userland, where socket
writes from the userland process add data to the kernel buffer,
and the socket is still a stream?
Or what's the reason for doing it after the stream has been
packetized already?
Daniel
.
But on a router there are not tcpcbs and no variables...
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do everything you might need through the OS interface. Can I ask what is
the brand of this so-called LOM? Is there any documentation implying
something more useful? Do they describe doing a bare metal install of an
OS?
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this code behaves correctly when run from a diskless host which booted via PXE,
but fails on a host that was booted from disk.
hint: the non working sends a packet with a non ethernet broadcast address and
an ip address of 255.255.255.255, the working version sets the ethernet address
to
Hi Eygene,
Daniel, good day.
Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 05:04:27PM +0300, Daniel Braniss wrote:
this code behaves correctly when run from a diskless host which
booted via PXE, but fails on a host that was booted from disk.
hint: the non working sends a packet with a non ethernet broadcast
Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 10:40:11AM +0300, Daniel Braniss wrote:
And that non-broadcast ethernet address is the MAC of your
default router?
yes.
with dest_addr = INADDR_BROADCAST on the non diskless:
09:44:29.850576 00:0d:b9:00:72:a8 (oui Unknown) 00:04:38:a0:c6:07 (oui
Unknown
and it similarly didn't work - I had the following
in rc.conf..
ipv6_activate_all_interfaces=YES
ipv6_enable=YES
Any help appreciated, thanks.
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The nice thing about standards
when rtadvd printed rtadvd[19142]: ra_timeout RA timer
on eth0 is expired (but not right when rtadvd started).
Mat
On 13/12/2011 15:02, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Hi,
I have a FreeBSD 8 machine that is my router and I previously had IPv6
working. ie it gave out RTADV messages and clients
on the IPv6 router?
eth0: :addr=2001:44b8:191:2e01:::prefixlen#64:
Ahah, that does work, thanks!
Is there a way to not have to hard code it in like that though? :)
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eth0 {
sla-id 1;
sla-len 4;
};
};
Is there a way to tweak it to do the right thing?
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Aid Society Yokohama, Japan
u...@mahoroba.org ume@{,jp.}FreeBSD.org
http://www.imasy.org/~ume/
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: no carrier even on lagg0 interface, while bce0 shows no
carrier (correct) and
bce1 is active.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Daniel
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Well, the latency then could be related to spanning tree protocol not
immediatly
forwarding traffic to the new port due to topology change. Try to
disable it on the switch.
Daniel
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no possibility to copy via putty i'm copying by hand...
hopefully there are not too many errors :-)
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= 0
It just stays there, unresponsive (no automatic reboot).
Any ideas?
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wasn't able to collect dump and the
system did not
reboot automatically?
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Hello,
disabling acpi is not an option, since i'm running SMP.
I have several other systems running 7.0 Release without problems,
so it might be something on 7-Stable.
Thanks,
Daniel
Jeremy Chadwick ha scritto:
On Sat, Jun 07, 2008 at 11:34:41PM +0200, Daniel Ponticello wrote:
Hello
Sorry, I did not read well you suggestion ;)
Anyway, the system reboots correctly if I issue the reboot command from
command line.
Should i adjust those values anyway?
Thanks,
Daniel
Daniel Ponticello ha scritto:
Hello,
disabling acpi is not an option, since i'm running SMP.
I have
have more informations to open a PR.
Thanks,
Daniel
Jeremy Chadwick ha scritto:
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 03:07:08PM +0200, Daniel Ponticello wrote:
Sorry, I did not read well you suggestion ;)
Anyway, the system reboots correctly if I issue the reboot command from
command line.
Should i
connection works anyway. The problem is
present only when trying to reach network
192.168.181.xxx, which is absolutely not on local network.
The problem started with freebsd 5.3 and today, with 7, it is still present.
Daniel
Peter Jeremy ha scritto:
I'm occasionally seeing pairs of messages
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Cc:
Subject: Re: kern/81644: [vge] vge(4) does not work properly when loaded as a
KLD
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 10:44:19 +1030
at all!
I think this is an mpd problem - I had the same issue and I couldn't find a
solution. In the end I switched to userland PPP (which has an issue with PF
but you can work around that).
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said the same thing.
It seemed like there was some kernel state that was incorrect and even
restarting mpd would not fix it.
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said the same thing.
It seemed like there was some kernel state that was incorrect and even
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at all!
I think this is an mpd problem - I had the same issue and I couldn't find a
solution. In the end I switched to userland PPP (which has an issue with PF
but you can work around that).
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Is anyone already working on porting Damien Bergamini's updates
to OpenBSD iwn(4) in order to support Intel 5100/5300 chipsets?
Is there anything preventing this work (except ENOTIME)?
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Daniel Roethlisberger wrote:
Is anyone already working on porting Damien Bergamini's
updates to OpenBSD iwn(4) in order to support Intel 5100/5300
chipsets? Is there anything preventing this work (except
ENOTIME)?
I've been working with another
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adaugher...@tamu.edu
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Subject: Re: kern/132107: [carp] carp(4) advskew setting ignored when carp IP
used on a gif(4) interface
Date: Thu
of
was done by Daniel Roethlisberger (cc'd). He has the work
kicking around in a private svn repo. No idea what state it's
in though.
I haven't had a chance to work on this for some time. A bunch of
other folks are interested and/or working on it. I've added two
of the most recently active ones
tried filtering only on one of the physical bridge interfaces,
with net.link.bridge.pfil_bridge=0 and set skip on { lo0, bridge0, em1 }?
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should show quickly growing pkts and bytes
counters for test7788, of the order iperf reports (133KB vs. 597MB
in your output).
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documentation, and the various web
posting I have found linking FreeBSD to gpxelinux are all about do
installations of iso files over the net.
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2010, Warren Block wrote:
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010, Daniel Feenberg wrote:
We have been network booting FreeBSD for some time with pxeboot. So I am
confident that we have the dhcpd.conf and the root filesystem sufficient
for diskless booting. But now we would like to have menu
a tcpdump -s 1600 -nvvvS of one such
TCP connection, including the ICMPv6 error.
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Where client src connects to server dst, and you create the state entry
when the initial TCP SYN goes out $ext_if on the firewall?
The ICMPv6 is coming in on $ext_if, in the reverse direction, relative
to the initial TCP SYN?
And the router is between pf and dst, on the $ext_if side?
Daniel
of the header.
There could be random garbage there, and the bit corresponding to
TH_SYN might be set, so the window scale factor is not applied. Not sure
if that would be reproducable so reliably, but it sure is a bug ;)
Daniel
Index: pf.c
happen to have a
NIC with a specific MAC address byte ;)
There's nothing wrong with the router, the bug is in pf. Let me know if
anything changes, or when you're sure that the problem is resolved.
Thanks for your help!
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the problem you describe (which otherwise would
occur, yes).
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,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
ether 00:bd:2d:73:00:00
Opened by PID 994
tap1: flags=8942BROADCAST,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
ether 00:bd:63:73:00:01
Opened by PID 1007
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On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 12:59:46AM +0100, Max Laier wrote:
Daniel, do you spot anything strange with these skip steps (or otherwise)?
The problem is the lack of IP reassembly in this configuration.
In pf_test_fragment(), a rule with r-flagset (flags S/SA) is skipped.
Generally, stateful
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007, Ivan Voras wrote:
Jan Srzednicki wrote:
Hello,
I have a pair of hosts. One of them performs a massive amount of
TCP connections to the other one, all to the same port. This setup
mostly works fine, but from time to time (that varies, from once a
minute to one a half an
Hi,
I need some help with kernel programming. I'm trying to find out how to get
my application to see kernel variables. I've tried to used sysctl_struct
calls on my variable but I couldn't get sysctl command to see it... how do
allow application to observer and maybe modify a variable inside a
Hi All,
I can't get my sysctl to come up in my sysctl -A
I have in my kernel code defined SYSCTL_STRUCT(_net_inet_ip, ... ...) and
under in.h (I'm working under Ip) added my sysctl definition, i presume it's
just adding the extra enum definition for my sysctl right ?
I did a clean compile of
Hi All,
I want to add a sysctl to the net.inet.ip what do I have to change ??
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Hi,
I'm trying to find out how to get the bandwidth speed for a connection
between two machines. Programmatically in the kernel.
Can anyone point me in the right direction ? can it be retrieved from an
interface struct ??
Cheers
Daniel Wong
Hi,
So if I need to code some traffic control algorithm under the IP layer in
the kernel, how do I determine how fast a particular interface goes. ie how
much bandwidth the interface has?? Also, what unit will this value be in?? I
was considering using MTU in the ifnet struct, but not sure how
Hi,
So if I need to code some traffic control algorithm under the IP layer in
the kernel, how do I determine how fast a particular interface goes. ie how
much bandwidth the interface has?? Also, what unit will this value be in?? I
was considering using MTU in the ifnet struct, but not sure how
Hi,
I have four machines, configured as follows.
Machine 1 (leaf node) (defaultrouter to internet gateway)
fxp0 129.94.232.13
fxp1 172.21.10.24
Machine 2 (router) (defaultrouter to internet gateway)
fxp0 129.94.232.14
fxp1 172.21.10.42
fxp2 10.0.0.25
Machine 3 (router) (defaultrouter to
Hi,
I've set up my own ICMP type - type 40 (ICMP_PROBE) which is to be used for
probing the network's conjestion etc... (don't want to bore you with
details) anyways... I've tried to imitate the way that icmp_error generates
and icmp packet, but I have no idea why it's not sending... below is
Hi,
My kernel
periodically crashes on me, is there a way to capture the kernel output before
the kernel reboots itself ? I suspect it might be something to do with my
changes in the kernel. But I don't know what might be causing it.
I'm looking for
something like what dmesg outputs, but
nothing.
I remember to have the same problem with another box running 3.3
generic (other hardware...) - so I am wondering if the driver
might be somehow broken.
Any brainstorming or ideas highly apreciated :) Thanks!
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What should I do to fix it?
Dec 13 17:17:53 server /kernel: xl0: no memory for rx list -- packet
dropped!
Dec 13 17:17:53 server last message repeated 4 times
Dec 13 17:17:53 server /kernel: xl1: no memory for rx list -- packet
dropped!
Dec 13 17:17:53 server /kernel: xl0: no memory for rx list
Hi guys,
I'm moving from the wx driver to either the gx or em driver. I haven't seen
a lot of traffic about either and I was wondering what people's experiences
have been like. Has any one done performance tests? How do the three drivers
stack up? Any negative points on either driver?
Also, are
I had problems , they went away when I specified the
config file to use , this may or may not be related to
problems at hand.
--Daniel Schroder (Private email [EMAIL PROTECTED])
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To : Arno J. Klaassen
From: Gavin Atkinson
date: Apr 15
Address
NICs to a single fat channel, but to assign certain
services to it, and to do some testing, but all on
the same subnet.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Daniel
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From: Daniel Lang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 5:39 PM
To: Scott Ullrich
Subject: Re: Multiple NICs on the same subnet
Dear
that solves it...
[..]
Thanks a lot for your help.
Best regards,
Daniel
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but is then stuffed into the outgoing queue of lge0.
Again, thanks for your help.
Best regards,
Daniel
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matthew c. mead wrote:
On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 08:16:28AM +1000, Steve Baxter wrote:
Check out the duplex setting on the ethernet ports. Use
'ifconfig' and 'netstat -I dev -w 1' on FreeBSD
ifconfig fxp0:
fxp0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet 192.168.1.99
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