Hello/Beste Dan,
I got a message from the smtp server that this mail could not be
send.
Friday, October 25, 2002, 2:26:29 PM, you wrote:
Hi everyone,
Hopefully someone can give me a pointer or two here. A normally
extremely stable machine running FreeBSD has become rather unstable
On Monday, October 28, 2002, at 07:48 AM, Alex wrote:
Dear Dan,
Giving us the network configuration would help us in understanding the
problem. As it is, you have gave us to little information.
Sorry about that Alex, it's been a crazy week here. Beyond the output
of ifconfig, I haven't that
Dan Kalowsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hopefully someone can give me a pointer or two here. A normally
extremely stable machine running FreeBSD has become rather unstable
after upgrading to the 4.7 release.
By unstable I mean disappearing off the network suddenly, and having
console
On Sunday, October 27, 2002, at 09:49 AM, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
So is 207.8.132.194 on the local subnet or not?
Physically, yes. Logically, no.
Those messages generally indicate a networking configuration problem,
but locking up a machine with such a problem would be hard (not
impossible,
Hi everyone,
Hopefully someone can give me a pointer or two here. A normally
extremely stable machine running FreeBSD has become rather unstable
after upgrading to the 4.7 release.
By unstable I mean disappearing off the network suddenly, and having
console non-responsive to anything but a