Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I will try a Debian kernel on the weekend. It will be a waste of time,
since the bug will be reproducible, but, oh well.
Ok to close this bug?
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On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 08:04:01PM +0200, Romain Francoise wrote:
Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I will try a Debian kernel on the weekend. It will be a waste of time,
since the bug will be reproducible, but, oh well.
Ok to close this bug?
As long as the behavior is documented
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 08:41:17PM +0100, Romain Francoise wrote:
Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The last two lines are all what is dumped for the ping on the VLAN
interface. One notices two problems:
(1) only outgoing frames show
(2) the outgoing frames don't show as VLAN tagged
Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The behavior cannot be reproduced on a reference system, which has the
same software, but different hardware (an E100).
OK, so this is a tg3 bug after all.
I'm unsure what to do next, shall I close the bug? Or are you using a
Debian kernel image I could
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 06:49:08PM +0200, Romain Francoise wrote:
Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The behavior cannot be reproduced on a reference system, which has the
same software, but different hardware (an E100).
OK, so this is a tg3 bug after all.
Maybe, maybe not. Does libpcap
Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
$ sudo tcpdump -i eth2 -qn icmp or arp
tcpdump: listening on eth2
13:41:10.883402 arp who-has 192.168.129.9 tell 192.168.129.1
13:41:10.884116 arp reply 192.168.129.9 is-at 0:f:20:17:3c:c0
13:41:10.884124 192.168.129.1 192.168.129.9: icmp: echo request
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