Re: Strange network issue (packet loss?)

2010-08-20 Thread Antonio Kless
I have tried to change switch port and use another ethernet interface (igb1) on the server, but problem are still here. So could I say it is 100% not hardware bug? -- Best regards, Antonio Kless, http://kless.spb.ru/ ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

Re: Strange network issue (packet loss?)

2010-08-20 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 19/08/2010 09:03, Antonio Kless wrote: # ifconfig igb0 media 100BaseTX # ifconfig igb0 igb0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500 options=19bRXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,VLAN_HWCSUM,TSO4 ether 00:30:48:de:9a:4e inet 1.2.3.4

Strange network issue (packet loss?)

2010-08-19 Thread Antonio Kless
Server has 1000 Mbit network interface connected to 1000 Mbit Cisco switch. Let's say this things works OK. Actually, provider gives 10 Mbit channel. Here we go: # uname -a FreeBSD server.net 7.3-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.3-RELEASE #0: Mon Jul 26 02:33:48 MSD 2010

FreeBSD 6.2 on esx3.5 network issue

2010-04-07 Thread josemel esleta
Hi,   I currently have installed FreeBSD 6.2 STABLE in esx, I do have problem with download file from the box using ftp/scp service. It seems to be slow having a Gigabit lan. it just seems to have going about 100Kbps-500Kpbs on download speed. But I do have high upload speed ranging from

Re: FreeBSD 6.2 on esx3.5 network issue

2010-04-07 Thread Ross Cameron
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 7:47 AM, josemel esleta cyberjosh...@yahoo.com wrote: Hi, I currently have installed FreeBSD 6.2 STABLE in esx, I do have problem with download file from the box using ftp/scp service. It seems to be slow having a Gigabit lan. it just seems to have going about

Re: FreeBSD 6.2 on esx3.5 network issue

2010-04-07 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Apr 7, 2010, at 12:54 AM, Ross Cameron wrote: Well for a start FreeBSD 6.x is no longer supported by the community. 6.2 is no longer supported. 6.x in the form of 6.4 is supported through November 30, 2010. Regards, -- -Chuck ___

Re: Strange network issue in freebsd 8

2010-01-28 Thread Andriy Gapon
on 28/01/2010 05:03 sam said the following: that s why I 've been so in doubt using freebsd AMD64 release. Why again? -- Andriy Gapon ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To

Re: Strange network issue in freebsd 8

2010-01-27 Thread Sherin George
? Cheers Sam On 24/01/2010 2:16 PM, Sherin George wrote: Hello, I am facing some sort of strange network issue in a freebsd server occasionally. OS: FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE - amd64 Now, I have updated to FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p2 The servers loses network connection once in a few days. I

RE: Strange network issue in freebsd 8

2010-01-27 Thread Li, Qing
George Sent: Wed 1/27/2010 6:05 PM To: freebsd-...@freebsd.org; freebsd-hack...@freebsd.org; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Strange network issue in freebsd 8 Hello Sam, The problem happened today again. I am getting this message on traceroute === traceroute: findsaddr

Re: Strange network issue in freebsd 8

2010-01-27 Thread sam
, Sherin On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 6:29 AM, sams...@ip6.com.au wrote: Hi, Is this problem still happening? Cheers Sam On 24/01/2010 2:16 PM, Sherin George wrote: Hello, I am facing some sort of strange network issue in a freebsd server occasionally. OS: FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE

Re: Strange network issue in freebsd 8

2010-01-27 Thread Sherin George
Subject: Re: Strange network issue in freebsd 8 Hello Sam, The problem happened today again. I am getting this message on traceroute === traceroute: findsaddr: write: No such process When running a ping to 8.8.8.8, it says following

Strange network issue in freebsd 8

2010-01-23 Thread Sherin George
Hello, i am facing some sort of strange network issue in a freebsd server occasionally. OS: FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE - amd64 The servers loses network connection once in a few days. I logged into console and verified that network is up. I even restarted network service using following command. /etc

Re: Strange network issue in freebsd 8

2010-01-23 Thread Sherin George
facing some sort of strange network issue in a freebsd server occasionally. OS: FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE - amd64 The servers loses network connection once in a few days. I logged into console and verified that network is up. I even restarted network service using following command. /etc/rc.d

Re: Strange network issue in freebsd 8

2010-01-23 Thread Sherin George
Hello, Thanks for the reply. Please see the rc.conf file given below. === myserver# cat /etc/rc.conf defaultrouter=XXX.XXX.XXX.241 hostname=myserver.net ifconfig_em0=inet XXX.XXX.XXX.242 netmask 255.255.255.248 nfs_client_enable=YES nfs_server_enable=YES rpcbind_enable=YES

Re: Strange network issue in freebsd 8

2010-01-23 Thread Diego F. Arias R.
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Sherin George l...@sheringeorge.co.ccwrote: Hello, Thanks for the reply. Please see the rc.conf file given below. === myserver# cat /etc/rc.conf defaultrouter=XXX.XXX.XXX.241 hostname=myserver.net ifconfig_em0=inet XXX.XXX.XXX.242 netmask

ipnat dmz/internal network issue

2009-04-14 Thread Steve Krawcke
I have a gateway setup wing freebsd 7.1 gateway% uname -a FreeBSD gateway.latcha.com 7.1-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p2 #0: Wed Feb 4 20:27:06 EST 2009 r...@gateway3.latcha.com:/usr/obj/usr/ src/sys/GATEWAY amd64 I have 1 external nic , and 2 internal, one for a DMZ and one for the

RE: ipnat dmz/internal network issue

2009-04-14 Thread Gary Gatten
-Original Message- From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Steve Krawcke Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 12:08 PM To: mail.list freebsd-questions Subject: ipnat dmz/internal network issue I have a gateway setup wing freebsd 7.1

Re: one way network issue

2005-10-19 Thread Peter Clutton
On 10/19/05, Mohan Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/18/05, Mohan Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To answer my own question, I didn't add a gateway for the subnet in question from this machine. Added it and everything is working now! Strange that it could go out into the subnet, but nothing

one way network issue

2005-10-18 Thread Mohan Singh
I recently upgraded a FreeBSD box from 4.10 to 4.11 (nuke and install method). The settings in /etc are identical to the way it was (I went over it with vim -d to double check). Externally (router/firewall, etc.), nothing has changed. But on the new install of the machine, I cannot ping or

Re: one way network issue

2005-10-18 Thread Glenn Dawson
At 03:47 PM 10/18/2005, Mohan Singh wrote: I recently upgraded a FreeBSD box from 4.10 to 4.11 (nuke and install method). The settings in /etc are identical to the way it was (I went over it with vim -d to double check). Externally (router/firewall, etc.), nothing has changed. But on the new

Re: one way network issue

2005-10-18 Thread Mohan Singh
On 10/18/05, Mohan Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But on the new install of the machine, I cannot ping or access it from a different subnet. To answer my own question, I didn't add a gateway for the subnet in question from this machine. Added it and everything is working now! Strange that it

5.3-Stable network issue

2005-02-10 Thread Martin Minkus
I seem to have been having a rather strange networking issue in FreeBSD 5.3-Stable (it started happening immediately after 5.2.1 and has persisted since.. I keep ³hoping² that next time I cvsup it will be fixed, but no). I downgraded back to 5.2.1-p13 and it is perfectly fine once again. ***

network issue

2003-02-13 Thread Brian Henning
My local network (192.168.1.0) consists of two machine BSD1 (192.168.1.40) and BSD2 (192.168.1.42). There is a third machine (192.168.1.254, ip address from isp) that acts as a gateway router. When my internet connection goes down for whatever reason I loose connections in my local network. For

RE: network issue

2003-02-13 Thread Eric Six
What is your default gateway and subnet mask for your lan? Cheers, Eric Six -Original Message- From: Brian Henning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 11:37 AM To: freebsd Subject: network issue My local network (192.168.1.0) consists of two machine BSD1

Re: network issue

2003-02-13 Thread Bill Moran
Brian Henning wrote: My local network (192.168.1.0) consists of two machine BSD1 (192.168.1.40) and BSD2 (192.168.1.42). There is a third machine (192.168.1.254, ip address from isp) that acts as a gateway router. When my internet connection goes down for whatever reason I loose connections in my

Re: network issue

2003-02-13 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 11:36:47AM -0600, Brian Henning wrote: My local network (192.168.1.0) consists of two machine BSD1 (192.168.1.40) and BSD2 (192.168.1.42). There is a third machine (192.168.1.254, ip address from isp) that acts as a gateway router. When my internet connection goes down

Re: network issue

2003-02-13 Thread Scott A. Moberly
My local network (192.168.1.0) consists of two machine BSD1 (192.168.1.40) and BSD2 (192.168.1.42). There is a third machine (192.168.1.254, ip address from isp) that acts as a gateway router. When my internet connection goes down for whatever reason I loose connections in my local network.

Re: network issue revisited

2003-02-13 Thread Bill Moran
Brian Henning wrote: Let me try again, here is my situation and question with a little more detail. My local network (192.168.1.0) consists of two machine BSD1 (192.168.1.40) and BSD2 (192.168.1.42). Both of these machines use the subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and gateway 192.168.1.254. There is a

Re: network issue revisited

2003-02-13 Thread Brian Henning
] Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 1:49 PM Subject: Re: network issue revisited Brian Henning wrote: Let me try again, here is my situation and question with a little more detail. My local network (192.168.1.0) consists of two machine BSD1 (192.168.1.40) and BSD2 (192.168.1.42). Both

Re: network issue

2003-02-13 Thread northern snowfall
I'm guessing more than likely your DNS server is external to your internal LAN and you don't have an internal DNS to manage RFC1918 IPs. If this is the case, this is why pings will *seem* to fail. They are trying to look up your internal addresses (which will fail with an internet connection up

Re: network issue revisited

2003-02-13 Thread northern snowfall
(which rules out DNS problems). Not unless he does ping -n. If not, the A will still attempt to be resolved. Don To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message

Re: network issue revisited

2003-02-13 Thread Bill Moran
. - Original Message - From: Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Brian Henning [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: freebsd [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 1:49 PM Subject: Re: network issue revisited Brian Henning wrote: Let me try again, here is my situation and question with a little

Re: network issue

2003-02-13 Thread Brian Henning
: network issue I'm guessing more than likely your DNS server is external to your internal LAN and you don't have an internal DNS to manage RFC1918 IPs. If this is the case, this is why pings will *seem* to fail. They are trying to look up your internal addresses (which will fail

Re: network issue

2003-02-13 Thread northern snowfall
Brian Henning wrote: Ok, i am willing to try out the internal dns server but, i don't know which machine to run it on. Any suggestions? Whichever box doesn't act as your most-used-workstation, or, the router if its capable of running a server. Don To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL

Re: network issue revisited

2003-02-13 Thread Bill Moran
northern snowfall wrote: (which rules out DNS problems). Not unless he does ping -n. If not, the A will still attempt to be resolved. Don Good point, I stand corrected. -- Bill Moran Potential Technologies http://www.potentialtech.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

Re: network issue revisited

2003-02-13 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 03:33:57PM -0500, Bill Moran wrote: northern snowfall wrote: (which rules out DNS problems). Not unless he does ping -n. If not, the A will still attempt to be resolved. Don Good point, I stand corrected. -- Bill Moran I must be missing something. Don is

network issue

2002-12-16 Thread Brian Henning
I just installed fbsd4.7 on my laptop. I used a lot of the default settings like default security and the ssh. I had to add my PCMCIA NIC to the pccard.conf so that my machine could be on the network. After doing so i configured it and I was able to access the web and the other machines from it. I

Re: network issue

2002-12-16 Thread Edmond Baroud
Hi, I'm kinda new to this list but I had the same problem when I've upgraded from 4.5-release to 4.7-stable. about the ping, I'm not sure if you have any f/w on ur network or you've installed ipf by default try ipfstat or ipmon. concerning ssh, make sure your hostname is configured correctly if