Hi,
You can try using ipf filter to impose source-policy routing:
cat ipf.example
pass in quick on em1 to em1:192.168.1.2 from 10.1.0.0/16 to a.b.c.d/32
^d
ipf -f ipf.example
This way you will re-route all packets coming from source 10.1/16 to
destination a.b.c.d to go to address
Hi,
Have you tried rm -rf ~/.mozilla and then staring firefox?
I have experienced same problem and solved it by removing old .mozilla
everything seems ok.
Regards,
gg.
Hi,
I encountered same problem, Firefox doesn't want start.
It took some (not short) time but I've installed new
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Is there some reason you're using -9 instead of one of the signals
recommended by the pppd(8) documentation? I would expect SIGTERM, for
example, to close a lot more cleanly than SIGKILL...
I have tried but it makes no difference. Also, for some
Hi,
I've been using 6.0-RELEASE for some time now. I have one question
considering messages I see after hanging up my modem connection. Whenever
I disconnect from network (killall -9 pppd) I see this message:
kernel: sio0: 264 more interrupt-level buffer overflows (total 5370)
I have tried
Can anyone tell me what is status of support of drivers for LSI Logic
SATA 150-6 RAID controllers? I have seen news from May,11 that LSI will
support FreeBSD 5.4 but I was not able to find drivers for 5.4R on their
site. I'm trying to install 5.4R on Fujitsu Siemens RX200S2 which has this
idle: cpu2 XXX
root swi1: net X
Is this normal, or am I missing something?
Regards,
Goran Gajic
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