microuptime() went backwards... on a K7 with 7kxa mobo

2004-05-09 Thread Micael Ebbmar
Thought I would use my old K7 600 MHz and 7KXA mobo as a gateway since my old K6-2 died, and have run into a common problem when I installed 4.9. When under high IO (network or CPU use) I get the microuptime() went backwards flooding my screen, and syslog logging it making the system crawl

IPFW2 denies packet although they match ALLOW rule?

2002-11-09 Thread Micael Ebbmar
Excuse me if I'm posting to the wrong list, I thought at first that freebsd-ipfw should be the correct one, but obviously only discussion about the redesign of IPFW should be discussed there. Anyways, I hope someone can help me here.. A week ago, I made the transition from IPFW to IPFW2 (on my

Re: IPFW2 denies packet although they match ALLOW rule?

2002-11-09 Thread Micael Ebbmar
* Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [021109 23:11]: Web clients some times cache connections to web servers, hoping to save some time from avoiding a reconnect for every GET request. Could it be that your clients thinks that a cached connection is still valid long after the dynamic ipfw