The output header is instructive:
USER COMMANDPID FD PROTO LOCAL ADDRESS FOREIGN ADDRESS
www httpd 18423 3 tcp4 6 *:80 *:*
www httpd 18423 4 tcp4 *:* *:*
www httpd 25184 3 tcp4 6 *:80 *:*
www
On Feb 20, 2008, at 1:54 PM, Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
Wes Peters wrote:
I see a number of people have replied to this message offering
solutions of how to accomplish your migration, using a variety of
tools available to you in FreeBSD. I've always found this
community very supportive
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I guess it wouldn't hurt for the operating system to accept larger
frames, as long as only the correctly sized frames are transmitted.
There are alot of people, including myself, that assume a host can't
receive a frame that is larger
or suggestions would be welcome.
The freebsd-questions mailing list is the appropriate place to ask questions
like this. This mailing list is for developers working on the FreeBSD
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Wes Peters wrote:
On Tuesday 16 December 2003 03:35 pm, Charles Swiger wrote:
On Dec 16, 2003, at 5:58 PM, Alex (ander Sendzimir) wrote:
I have a small home network with a PowerBook G4 and FBSD
4.9-STABLE
, thus the DS in the
product id.
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If so, I wonder if the machine is out of some critical resource (irqs?)
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understand the problem before we jump in, but I'm also pretty certain we
don't fully understand the problem, let alone the solution. ;^)
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On Thursday 23 October 2003 08:52 am, Barney Wolff wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 01:55:55AM -0700, Wes Peters wrote:
To me it's not a matter of boot code vs. general usefulness so much
as it's just obviously the right way to do it. We use all-ones
packets well after boot to have our
On Thursday 23 October 2003 11:23 am, Charles Swiger wrote:
On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 11:52 AM, Barney Wolff wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 01:55:55AM -0700, Wes Peters wrote:
[ ... ]
What are you going to do when IPv6 comes into more general use, since
it has no broadcast
(at least that
it sucks less than the alternatives) the design is probably not too far off
in the ozone.
Now we just have to let Bruce implement it. Where *did* I put that
intercontinental bullwhip ;^)
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working hacks we have flying about
now.
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2) net/2 and net/3 were code distributions from UC Berkeley. Your
favorite UNIX history site will provide you with any details you want.
Some of them might even be accurate.
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On Tuesday 15 July 2003 04:49 pm, Chuck Swiger wrote:
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The idea is, we have listener on each ethernet interface listening
via a bpf. The listener listens for an 'appliance discovery'
packet which is broadcast by the console application running on the
admin's
Synopsis: Bug in network stack in sending broadcast packets
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I'm working on all-call broadcasting code already, I'll fix this.
is right in any way, but I don't want to make it
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On Friday 11 July 2003 14:09, Don Lewis wrote:
On 11 Jul, Wes Peters wrote:
What we observed on our embedded system is the packet gets sent on
all attached interfaces, with dest IP 255.255.255.255, and a src IP
of the local address that has the default route. If there isn't a
default
an IP address, so
the routing table is completely empty. Yes, it's obviously part of a
device discovery phase, and we could do some special ethernet level
h0h0magic but we don't want to, we want broadcasting to work. ;^)
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don't start the usual culprits (mail, dns, web, etc services)
until after you've processed the firewall rules.
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Repeat after me: Collisions are normal on ethernet. 0.03% is
nothing to be upset about.
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In sendmail, you can do domain routing with mailertable. I think you can
do the same in Postfix with relay_domains.
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, those can be pretty far-reaching. If the kernel doesn't change,
you're pretty safe with buildworld, installworld, and selectively
restarting any long-lived daemons that changed.
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BCM570x supported by
the bge(4) driver in FreeBSD. This is not what you want. They're
certainly cheap to test with, though; the Netgear GA302T sells for
under $40 at a few online retailers.
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Wanna post a patch for the stalwarts to test?
If we had RELENG_4 in P4 you could just branch. Sigh.
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does remove all routes for the interface and then rebuild routes for
all now-existing addresses, so any cached routes on that interface will
now be invalid.
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What bstephens needs to do is add
gateway_enable=YES
to his /etc/rc.conf.
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esoteric CRAP espoused in the past 10 or 12 messages
in this thread. If you don't like fastforwarding, don't use it, but
don't get in the way of people who use it and maintain it.
Sheesh.
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Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
BTW, Wes, I'm still waiting for a working example of an indirect route
with also indirect gateway.
Any indirect route via the opposite end of a point-to-point connection.
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address to a cached route or interface
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The description there isn't very forthcoming. fastforwarding caches
the results of a route lookup for destination addresses that are not
on the local machine, and uses the cached route to short-circuit the
normal
the
normal (relatively slow) route lookup process. The packet flows
directly from one layer2 input routine directly to the opposing
layer2 output routine without traversing the IP layer.
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return the ID in network byte order? It would save several HTONS macros
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Brett Glass wrote:
At 07:27 AM 4/1/2001, Wes Peters wrote:
Why use PPPoE -- you really prefer to toss away gobs of bandwidth?
I don't see why it should be that inefficient.
Because PPP encapsulation adds a lot of non-information.
In fact, I've been
thinking that due to header
(also running
FreeBSD 3.2 with security patches, but with kernel PPP) to communicate
via PPPoE rather than via the modems.
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Nick Rogness wrote:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Wes Peters wrote:
Packet 1 comes in through ISP #2 network. It comes into your
internal network to machine 1. Machine 1 replies to the
packet...but where does it go? It will exit through interface
a problem yet.
What exactly is the problem you think you're trying to solve here?
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[Wes, if you get this, for some reason I can't send to your
domain.]
You are not understanding what I am trying to say. Once again I'll try to
clarify.
For dual-homed hosts
what Nick really really needs to do is get a pair of ISPs that aren't
incompetent and that provide RIP to downstream customers.
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natd doesn't correctly translate RIP packets?
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Paulo Fragoso wrote:
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Wes Peters wrote:
Paulo Fragoso wrote:
Hi,
I've written a little server using perl, it's working fine using FBSD 4.x
but when I try with FBSD 3.x it don't work:
bind: Can't assign requested address at ...
I've ever changed
it -
INADDR_ANY is not a string, I guess that is your point?)
Yeah, it should either check the type or convert it appropriately: the C
way, or the Python way. ;^)
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include Mr. Cherko's email so I
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} Subject: Re: Spoofing multicast addresses
} Mike Silbersack wrote:
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} The check is done when the SYN is received, hence such a situation as you
} describe should not be able to occur.
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} From
# make install
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haven't installed the FreeBSD Ports system, you should do that ASAP.
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On Tue, 02 Jan 2001 10:23:23 MST, Wes Peters wrote:
Well.. It's a change to ifconfig for normal interface configuraton.
No, what I'm saying is that ifconfig would look exactly like it does now
for standard IP-over-EthII and for vlan id, and would b
Thierry Herbelot wrote:
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Thierry Herbelot wrote:
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[SNIP]
Doing link-layer encapsulation modules is really not very difficult.
I've written pretty much the full complement, covering ethernet (10,
100, and 1000), FDDI/CDDI, token
Perhaps so. If someone does the work to move EthII into netgraph, I can
certainly contribute a SNAP/LLC module, and maybe even extensions to
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