Well.. i just looked through some archives and also on the
recent traffic in freebsd-questions.
It seems there are great many people that have same problem i do - apparently
our beloved system does not support PCI modems? Now if i am wrong here -
kick me and ignore the rest of the message.
If
I volonteer to be your first alpha-tester. I have this modem
blaster thing. It is PCI and it has a UART. I was going to sell it
and shell out lots of money for USRobotics 56K ISA real modem. BTW
they call it "legacy" modem - i think the general direction is such
that PCI will be
Good day.
This is part one of what is (hopefully) will be my long and hard look in the
IP routing in FreeBSD as we know it. I must admit that i am out of shape on
many subjects and so much of this data may be wrong because of me doing
the Wrong Thing.
Anyway - these are the compressed results of
Gustavo V G C Rios wrote:
"Yevmenkin, Maksim N, CSCIO" wrote:
only one :-) performance :-) context switch is a slow operation.
Thanks,
emax
Excuse me gentleman, who said that ?
Take time to visit this site: http://www.qnx.com/iat/download/index.html
You'll be introduced to a
please disregard..sorry.
--Ugen
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you name an object, but what object you act on. The namespace
approachhas merit too, and is the basis for the DTE work done at
TIS a number of
years ago. You might be interested in taking a look at some of
the DTE
papers published at USENIX...
I have seen this work - this is almost
Well..this is just something i picked off BugTraq..worths looking into?
If it's old news - pardon me...
--Ugen
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Here's a quickie for the people who have been plagued with high bandwidth
syn flood attacks, a kernel patch for FreeBSD 3.1-STABLE which rate limits
SYN processing. Its
at 02:34:55PM -0400, Ugen Antsilevitch wrote:
The part that obviously interests me is IPFW - if you guys are
interested to put some effort in real i.e. stateful firewall
to be developed i'd love to offer any help i can.
Great!
How we should proceed -- that's the question. My plan
Well.. i just looked through some archives and also on the
recent traffic in freebsd-questions.
It seems there are great many people that have same problem i do - apparently
our beloved system does not support PCI modems? Now if i am wrong here -
kick me and ignore the rest of the message.
If i
Hey!
Thanx a lot first of all!
Anytime i CAN write something myself - i do. I can go as low as networking code
or pseudodevice driver. But i am at loss when it comes to hardware (and within
my scope of work etc. i doubt i will ever learn this stuff). Thats why i
pleaded for help.
I
I volonteer to be your first alpha-tester. I have this modem
blaster thing. It is PCI and it has a UART. I was going to sell it
and shell out lots of money for USRobotics 56K ISA real modem. BTW
they call it legacy modem - i think the general direction is such
that PCI will be the
Good day.
This is part one of what is (hopefully) will be my long and hard look in the
IP routing in FreeBSD as we know it. I must admit that i am out of shape on
many subjects and so much of this data may be wrong because of me doing
the Wrong Thing.
Anyway - these are the compressed results of
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