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--- Comment #43 from Roger Pau Monné ---
(In reply to Ricardo from comment #42)
No, those patches have not been committed to FreeBSD upstream, partly to my
lack of nagging, partly because I wasn't sure this was the best way to fix it
(as I'
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--- Comment #42 from Ricardo ---
Thank you very much for your replies Roger.
I will try to take it to the Netgate/pfSense community and see if they can help
me from there!
So from what I understand this issue was never officially fixed?
C
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--- Comment #41 from Roger Pau Monné ---
(In reply to Ricardo from comment #40)
Oh, I'm afraid I don't know how to apply those against a pfesne build. With
plain FreeBSD you would checkout the source from svn or git (see
https://www.freebsd
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--- Comment #40 from Ricardo ---
Hi Roger thank you so much for the quick reply!!
So looking for where to apply the patch I don't have the directory /sys and
/usr/src/sys is empty/doesn't exist.
Tried to find it but without success:
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--- Comment #39 from Roger Pau Monné ---
(In reply to Ricardo from comment #38)
Hello,
I've looked into it in the past, but I'm not a networking expert, and properly
solving those issues requires a very good understanding of the network
su
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