Re: dump question

2005-04-07 Thread Martin Petraschek
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 10:47:59 +0200, dick hoogendijk wrote: # dump -h0 -0f - /usr | gzip /filelocation/filename.dump.gz Will this produce a good dumpfile of /usr ? I mean, witghout gzip it would have probably be something like dump -h0 -0f /filelocation/filename.dump /tmp am I right? Because I

Re: IPv6 ICMP multicast response

2005-04-07 Thread Martin Petraschek
On 07 Apr 2005 09:30:29 -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote: Martin Petraschek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: By default, FreeBSD does not reply to ICMP multicast echo requests. For IPv4 this behaviour can be changed with sysctl net.inet.icmp.bmcastecho=0|1 Is there a similar control for IPv6

Re: IPv6 ICMP multicast response

2005-04-07 Thread Martin Petraschek
On 07 Apr 2005 10:29:07 -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote: Martin Petraschek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The section you are referencing in RFC 2463 is concerning ICMP ERROR messages. Echo requests/responses are informational messages, therefore this section does not apply. Ah. You're right; I

Re: Viewing DNS cache entries

2005-04-06 Thread Martin Petraschek
In the last episode (Apr 05), Martin Petraschek said: On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 10:36:35 -0500, Dan Nelson wrote: In the last episode (Apr 05), Martin Petraschek said: The operating system is caching DNS name resolutions in order to avoid repeated DNS requests for the same hostname. Is it possible

IPv6 ICMP multicast response

2005-04-06 Thread Martin Petraschek
Hi, By default, FreeBSD does not reply to ICMP multicast echo requests. For IPv4 this behaviour can be changed with sysctl net.inet.icmp.bmcastecho=0|1 Is there a similar control for IPv6? Thank you, Martin ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

Viewing DNS cache entries

2005-04-05 Thread Martin Petraschek
Hi! The operating system is caching DNS name resolutions in order to avoid repeated DNS requests for the same hostname. Is it possible to display the entries of that DNS cache? Under Windows, the command ipconfig /displaydns exists, and I would need that functionality under FreeBSD. Thank