On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 01:49:14AM +0100, Joerg Pernfuss wrote:
Hi,
on the german questions list someone encountered 'ip reassembly time
exceeded' errors on his router running 5.4-RELEASE. Looking at the
ip_id of the packets, it seemed like the same error.
Here is a naive RELENG_5
Hi Jack,
On Tue, February 21, 2006 4:23 am, Jack Vogel wrote:
Since they are different ethernet controllers I am wondering if it could
be the motherboard failing to deal with the interrupts, or maybe even
the
ethernet switch. Polling appears not to help though. The switch is a
cheap
SMC EZ
Hi Doug,
first of all I want to thank you for your reply.
The domain I referred before belongs to a bank in Brazil and usually it's
hard to get anything from those guys so I've found a workaround and put
their 'MX' IP in our mailertable and now it worked fine.
Also, I've tried many things like:
On 2/20/06, Chris Howells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm, well these arent anything bleeding edge, so isnt any hardware
issues that occur to me
OK. I have reported this problem in the past and a few people like Gleb
Smirnoff and Christian Peron have helped in diagnosing and providing
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 13:11:02 +0200
Ruslan Ermilov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I won't be committing this myself to RELENG_5 mostly due
to lack of time to manage four branches (I still care about
RELENG_4 for job reasons). I guess you'll have to find another
interested committer. The
Hi,
I am having a problem where it appears that the queue speed is 1/10th of
the desired number. I have this simple setup on a bridge and can not get
any more than about 1700 Bps with a http download (roughly 12Kbits).
altq on sis0 cbq bandwidth 256Kb queue { std_in }
queue std_in