Re: Freebsd ICMP_BANDLIM and apache

2005-04-12 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Brent [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I was locking down a new install of FBSD 4.11 and i put 
 
 options   ICMP_BANDLIM
 
 in my kernel. IN the past ive read that this can cause problems with a
 webserver if your running one.  Well go figure i locked the box down and then
 fired up apache and now no pages are viewable. Does infact ICMP_BANDLIM makes
 it so that NO pages can be viewed with a browser ?

It shouldn't do that.
Maybe net.inet.icmp.icmplim is zero?
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RE: Freebsd ICMP_BANDLIM and apache

2005-04-11 Thread bob
I am running 4.10 with apache and have ICMP_BANDLIM enabled in
sysctl.conf and I have no problems.  Look some where else for cause
of your problem.

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Subject: Freebsd ICMP_BANDLIM and apache

I was locking down a new install of FBSD 4.11 and i put

options   ICMP_BANDLIM

in my kernel. IN the past ive read that this can cause problems with
a
webserver if your running one.  Well go figure i locked the box down
and then
fired up apache and now no pages are viewable. Does infact
ICMP_BANDLIM makes
it so that NO pages can be viewed with a browser ?

--
Brent Bailey CCNA

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