- configures a network address
route_get.c - displays the tables of routes (surprise to me,
there are more than I thought)
route_set.c - configures a default gateway
I've pasted the source to each program to the end of this email.
Jeff Haran
Brocade Communications Systems
to unicast packets here. I would think that
packets like this should be expected if one were to ping an attached
subnet's broadcast address.
Jeff Haran
Brocade Communications Systems
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/t3s3_Morton_using-2.6_featu
res.pdf
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9430710378.html
Not sure how current these are.
Jeff Haran
Brocade Communications Systems
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Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
State
FD21:root
Any ideas as to why I am not seeing established TCP connections in
/proc/net/tcp?
Thanks,
Jeff Haran
Brocade Communications Systems
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Subject: ESTABLISHED TCP connections missing from /proc/net/tcp
Hi,
I telnet to my target system running linux
to a preferred
adddress that has since gone valid should also fail, though the chances
of this happening seem much thinner.
BTW, I haven't actually tried any of these latter scenarios so maybe
they already work like this.
Jeff Haran
Brocade Communications Systems
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accompanied by loss of ability to communicate with the system.
I'll run arp -a on it and it will show one incomplete ARP entry to the
systems's default router.
Has anybody ever seen anything like this?
Is there some tweaking down in /proc/sys/net that can make this stop?
Thanks,
Jeff Haran
Brocade
the hardware interupt takes?
etc.
The Linux Trace Toolkit (LTT) might do the trick, though you might need
to modify the kernel to trace the the specific events you are interested
in.
Jeff Haran
Brocade
Thanks for your help
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SUPPORTED_* bits to indicate supported forced modes.
Comments?
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From: Jeff Garzik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: linux-net@vger.kernel.org; netdev
Subject: Re: ETHTOOL_GSET IOCTL on GigE links
Jeff Haran wrote:
With 10/100 Mbps links it wasn't such an issue since
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Jeff Haran wrote:
OK, but my question remains. In the case where a device
that implement RFC specified IPv6/IPSec functionality that does not
reside in the kernel (e.g. radvd, isakmpd, racoon, et. al.).
Is anybody out there aware of such a resource?
Thanks,
Jeff Haran
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of actual user data
that is buffered for transmission in the kernel. I posted a question
about this a couple of weeks ago to this list and never got a response.
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On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 10:25
from the singlecast MAC
address space (least significant bit of first byte, IIRC).
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From: David Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Multiple unicast MACs on the same interface
From: Jeff Haran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 21 Dec
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From: Norman Baz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Multiple unicast MACs on the same interface
I've tried also with intel NIC (e100 driver) result is the same.
Unicast MAC
running.
I've even tried killing the ifplugd process and then running ifup eth0.
That results in another instance of ifplugd being started and still no
link local address for eth0.
Any clues as to how I should go about making Suse behave like Fedora in
this regard would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff
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On Jan 11 2008 11:51, LiuJiusheng wrote:
LiuJiusheng wrote
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