Now, it is my suspicion that the apparent need for promisc at the router
end indeed is an apperent one and not really the router's fault but rather
the other end's. The other end, in this case, is the server below.
If the server, with its single MIB, default-routes its packets through one
Hiya Nikos, re list,
Hm, the promiscuous mode must be needed for the vlan driver.
But you don't have to set it.
It does not work without, at the router end. Suspicions, please see below.
I can't think of any implication in a switched ethernet environment.
It is just that every frame
Peter Cornelius wrote:
- On my router, why do I have to set the base interface to
promiscuous mode in order to get packets from/to my vlans through? Am
I doing something wrong? Are there any implications of working this
way?
Hm, the promiscuous mode must be needed for the vlan driver.
But you
Dear all,
While I'm at it, I don't seem to be able to get my head around some networking
items I observed (currently only vlan(4), not ng_vlan(4), if that makes a
difference):
- On my router, why do I have to set the base interface to promiscuous mode in
order to get packets from/to my vlans
Lars Lindblad wrote:
New problems with FreeBSD 5.4 on my IBM Thinkpad 600E:
For questions regarding notebooks consider subscribing to
the freebsd-mobile list. In the archives of the mobile
list you can find some questions on TP 600E already
answered.
1. I try to get the sound to work, but I
Hi, the newbie Lars here again - still working on
NOT being a newbie soon...! ;)
New problems with FreeBSD 5.4 on my IBM Thinkpad 600E:
1. I try to get the sound to work, but I never manage
to make! I have tried to recompile the kernel, as described
in the FreeBSD Handbook I chapter 8. First
Lars Lindblad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
New problems with FreeBSD 5.4 on my IBM Thinkpad 600E:
1. I try to get the sound to work, but I never manage
to make! I have tried to recompile the kernel, as described
in the FreeBSD Handbook I chapter 8. First I found a website
dedicated to
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 10:59:34AM +0200, Lars Lindblad wrote:
New problems with FreeBSD 5.4 on my IBM Thinkpad 600E:
1. I try to get the sound to work, but I never manage
to make! I have tried to recompile the kernel, as described
in the FreeBSD Handbook I chapter 8. First I found a
: Rob G [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: Networking Questions
On Saturday 10 April 2004 01:54 pm, Rob G Rob G
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to the list, but I have tried researching the archives and
couldn't find exactly what I am looking
Hi All,
I am new to the list, but I have tried researching the archives and couldn't
find exactly what I am looking for and would like your opinion on how to do
this:
I have a 4Meg DSL connection with Multiple Static IPs.
69.63.33.### is my main IP that my router or System that does
On Saturday 10 April 2004 01:54 pm, Rob G Rob G
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to the list, but I have tried researching the archives and
couldn't find exactly what I am looking for and would like your
opinion on how to do this:
I have a 4Meg DSL connection with Multiple Static
OK. The PC I am using now is the one I like to do all my work
on but want to get a router. I was told to find a older PC and
set it up as a router. Well, I have the extra PC now and I
just need to set it up. My main PC runs apache webserver, php,
squirrelmail, courier-imap, cups and a few other
Hello Bryan Cassidy,
You might save yourself some trouble by buying a very
cheap ready-to-go appliance router like the NR041 for
$32.99 from Buy.com:
http://www.buy.com/retail/product_jump.asp?sku=10329936SearchEngine=yaSearchTerm=10329936Type=1103Category=Compdcaid=17194
I carry one to client
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