On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 02:16:39PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> Around 18 months ago when my network was disintegrating, one Jon Horne
> very thoughtfully came to my rescue and stuck with me until things were
> reorganized and then rebuilt. The way my site is now configured, my ISP
Alright, I have the machine up to 6.3-STABLE #1 now. I've changed
subnets on the one card that pushes the traffic. There is a run down of
the machine now. The machine is still having the weird network traffic
problem of capping at around 100mbps and then dropping to 10~20mbps the
next minute
At 09:50 AM 2/14/2008, Victor Farah wrote:
Alright, I have the machine up to 6.3-STABLE #1 now. I've changed subnets
on the one card that pushes the traffic. There is a run down of the
machine now. The machine is still having the weird network traffic
problem of capping at around 100mbps and
At 10:01 AM 2/13/2008, Victor Farah wrote:
I'm updating the system to 6.3-release now.
All 13 machines are on the same subnet but they are scattered across
different switchs.
netstat -m:
7716/399/8115 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
7388/326/7714/25600 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/t
I'm updating the system to 6.3-release now.
All 13 machines are on the same subnet but they are scattered across
different switchs.
netstat -m:
7716/399/8115 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
7388/326/7714/25600 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
7380/41 mbuf+clusters out of packe
At 01:50 PM 2/12/2008, Victor Farah wrote:
Hello,
I have a machine setup with FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE setup on a 10/100/1000
switch. There are a pair of em interfaces, and the network traffic on
this machine is very spuratic. Both EM interfaces reach 100Mbps and falls
to 5~10Mbps, the very ne
Hello,
I have a machine setup with FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE setup on a
10/100/1000 switch. There are a pair of em interfaces, and the network
traffic on this machine is very spuratic. Both EM interfaces reach
100Mbps and falls to 5~10Mbps, the very next minute, the traffic is very
spuratic. T
Jeffrey P. Toth wrote:
Thank you for your response Ion-Mihai,
On the router question, no, the router is a separate device, a D-Link
504H but is a loaner while my D-Link 804HV is in the shop. After
changing them out is when I discovered I had problems. Apparently the
DL804 handled whatever the
Thanks for you time.
Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
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On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:17:43 +0930
"Jeffrey P. Toth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Ion-Mihai,
Well that is the problem. I cannot find any problems other than when I
Given your current network configuration as I understand it, there's no reason
for running NAT on your FBSD box so don't even go there.
Is your router blocking http either inbound or outbound (port 80) ?
Why aren't you using dhclient to get the ip address for all your computers
dynamically from
Jeffrey P. Toth wrote:
Thanks Ion-Mihai,
Well that is the problem. I cannot find any problems other than when I
try to open an http: on the box, or on one of the other computers on
the network, it fails and has the network error:
Making HTTP connection to www.any-site-on-the-box.com
Sending HT
[ it would be nice if you would reply in the same thread and wrap to 72
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On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:17:43 +0930
"Jeffrey P. Toth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Ion-Mihai,
>
> Well that is the problem. I cannot find any problems other than when I
> try to open an http: on the box, or on
Thanks Ion-Mihai,
Well that is the problem. I cannot find any problems other than when I try to open an http: on the box, or on one of the other computers on the network, it fails and has the network error:
Making HTTP connection to www.any-site-on-the-box.com
Sending HTTP request
HTTP request se
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On Mon, 10 May 2004 12:16:50 +0930
"Jeffrey P. Toth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for your response Ion-Mihai,
>
> On the router question, no, the router is a separate device, a D-Link
> 504H but is a loaner while my D-Link 804HV is in
Thank you for your response Ion-Mihai,
On the router question, no, the router is a separate device, a D-Link
504H but is a loaner while my D-Link 804HV is in the shop. After
changing them out is when I discovered I had problems. Apparently the
DL804 handled whatever the problem was without a co
On Mon, 10 May 2004 11:24:02 +0930
"Jeffrey P. Toth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Dave,
>
>I am sure the problem is that I do not have the networking on the
> FreeBSD box setup correctly. Anyway, 3 computers on the network, 1
> FreeBSD, 1 XP and 1 Win98. All connected to router a
Thanks Dave,
I am sure the problem is that I do not have the networking on the
FreeBSD box setup correctly. Anyway, 3 computers on the network, 1
FreeBSD, 1 XP and 1 Win98. All connected to router at IP xxx.xxx.xxx.1.
The FreeBSD machine is set and should be set to xxx.xxx.xxx.150. OK, al
On Mon, 10 May 2004 10:25:19 +0930
"Jeffrey P. Toth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey All,
>
>Is this the mailing list where a newbie can get some help with a
> network problem? If not can you please advise. I have a network problem
> that acts like a conflict but I suspect is is caused
Hey All,
Is this the mailing list where a newbie can get some help with a
network problem? If not can you please advise. I have a network problem
that acts like a conflict but I suspect is is caused by the fact that I
have no idea what I am doing.
Thanks,
Jeff
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