It seems Esko Petteri Matinsola wrote:
Hello, I have Asus A7V motherboard that has integrated UDMA100-controller
PDC20265 made by Promise and Maxtor 54098H8 hard disk.
When plugged to the UDMA66-controller the Maxtor works properly, boots and
is fast. But when plugged to the PDC20265 BIOS
I got this last night running 'mtv' on a system with heavy disk I/O.
The errors were:
Sep 5 23:12:14 genius /kernel: pcm0: hwptr went backwards 8208 - 8192
Sep 5 23:12:47 genius /kernel: pcm0: hwptr went backwards 8420 - 8192
Sep 5 23:12:57 genius /kernel: pcm0: hwptr went backwards 8212 -
Uhm, that is from the sound driver, not from the timecounter...
Poul-Henning
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Josef Karthauser writes:
I got this last night running 'mtv' on a system with heavy disk I/O.
The errors were:
Sep 5 23:12:14 genius /kernel: pcm0: hwptr went backwards 8208 - 8192
Sep
We deal lot with AS/400 customers with TRN systems. I see 4.1 release
still doesn't have a TRN card supported.
Anybody got any ideas how to support TRN in FreeBSD?
Len
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Warner Losh writes:
: RSA Security Releases RSA Encryption Algorithm into Public Domain
Note that other information at the site says that RSAREF isn't
released into the public domain. Its use is still governed by
copyright law, so we'll have to use the international
AH
No Token Ring
Bad Token Ring..
:)
I Had to do this about 2 months ago for a client. And to be quite
honest,
IT WAS AWEFUL
I ended up just installing Win98
(I used to be a linux freak, Then this was the final straw,
installation was no fun
Title: Duplicating packets
I am doing some testing on FreeBSD 3.3 platform by sending some UDP packets
thru FreeBSD routers. It's found that FreeBSD duplicates some packet.
That results in that the received packet are more than sent ones. How
can I disable the duplication in FreeBSD config.
Hi Dennis, Nick, et al.
-On [2906 03:30], Dennis Wong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
-Original Message-
From:Nick Triantos
Sent:Tuesday, September 05, 2000 6:20 PM
To: Dennis Wong
Subject: RE: GeForce 6600 driver
Hi Dennis,
Actually, we haven't done
-On [2906 15:05], Len Conrad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
We deal lot with AS/400 customers with TRN systems. I see 4.1 release
still doesn't have a TRN card supported.
Anybody got any ideas how to support TRN in FreeBSD?
If I am not mistaking Token Ring _is_ supported in FreeBSD
If I am not mistaking Token Ring _is_ supported in FreeBSD.
Stealthy support it is, then, as I cannot find it here:
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/4.1R/notes.html
Len
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On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Jeroen C. van Gelderen wrote:
[1] The press release talk about RSADSI "waiving its
rights to enforce the RSA patent for any development
activities"
This is very cunning as the patent never actually
covered development. Instead it covers usage and
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Mike Silbersack wrote:
Somehow I rather doubt they're trying to trick people into using RSA for
the next week, and then going on a mass lawsuit spree.
Ugh, please forgive my poor English. It's before noon.
Mike "Silby" Silbersack
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On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
http://www.rsasecurity.com/news/pr/000906-1.html
RSA Security Releases RSA Encryption Algorithm into Public Domain
Ok, now I have a question. Using STARTTLS with sendmail is obviously OK
for us, since sendmail got the export liscense. However,
Mike Silbersack wrote:
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Jeroen C. van Gelderen wrote:
[1] The press release talk about RSADSI "waiving its
rights to enforce the RSA patent for any development
activities"
This is very cunning as the patent never actually
covered development.
In local.freebsd-hackers Doug White wrote:
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, petro wrote:
I tried to change smth in my interfaces and now receive such message in
/var/log/messages
/kernel: arp: IP_number is on rl2 but got reply from MAC_ADDRESS an ed1
Your networks are broken. It appears the two
From the rsa website (the quiz, hey- who can resist a free T-Shirt)
there is the following tidbit...
With the patent expiration, software developers are now free to develop
their own implementation of the RSA algorithm from scratch. However,
RSA BSAFE and RSAREF code is still proprietary
Hi!
I am doing some testing on FreeBSD 3.3 platform by sending some UDP
packets
thru FreeBSD routers. It's found that FreeBSD duplicates some packet.
That results in that the received packet are more than sent ones. How
can I disable the duplication in FreeBSD config. Or did I do some wrong
Title: RE: Duplicating packets
Since the router we are testing is a standalone box, we are not using any routing protocols.
The actual testbed is using Gated. Here is the info from the router. Thanks in advance.
# ifconfig -au
xl0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Warner Losh writes:
: RSA Security Releases RSA Encryption Algorithm into Public Domain
Note that other information at the site says that RSAREF isn't
released into the public domain. Its use is still governed by
rl0: promiscuous mode enabled
rl0: promiscuous mode disabled
What does it mean and how I can set this
Thank you very much.
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It means something set your Ethernet interface "rl0" to promiscuous mode,
which allows it to receive all Ethernet frames on the wire it's attached to
instead of just its own.
Common applications that do this are tcpdump, trafshow and ntop. If you've
used one of these they will by default try
* petro [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000906 14:19] wrote:
Hi!
I have the following problem my local network (192.168.x.x) is connected
to server, and use squid on the next server to run Explorer, Nescape. I
can run Inetner Explorer and Netscape but when I try to run ping
any.hos I receive only it's
Somehow I rather doubt they're trying to trick people into using RSA for
the next week, and then going on a mass lawsuit spree.
No idea about RSA motives, but "Submarice patents" are a well known strategem.
AFAIR owners of compress.c registered it, then published it, only years later
tried to
With freebsd 4.1, I have 2 "problems" with the dc driver. Im using a 4 port
DLINK card in this test:
1) It always give me a "device timeout" on first startup. It seems to work
ok though. The de driver (oppositely) gives me an "enabled" on the
connected ports on startup.
2). It numbers the ports
Preferably 10/100. This old Megahertz CC10BT doesn't seem to be terribly quick.
Stephen
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