Greetings.

Dunno if it will help or not, but I fonud this the other day.  A utility called 
IRQTUNE available from www.best.com/~cae/irqtune which lets you change the priority at 
which IRQs get serviced.

I have not used it, but maybe it will help you.

Dave

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From:   Jann Linder[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Tuesday, 2 June 1998 8:23
To:     'masq'
Subject:        [masq] ip masqerading not catching all requests for 'net access

Is there some option in ipfwadm that tells it to listen more often or 
listen closer to requests to the net?

I have a SMALL network (2 machines) and one is a WINNT machine.

10BT network --Lantronics LMR4T 10/sec lan and the linux box is a (DONT 
LAUGH) 50mhz overdrive 486DX w/36 m of ram.  The linux box doesn't always 
catch the winnt's requests for the net.

The winnt box has the linux box's address as the gateway and the linux box 
has the network address (192.168.1.0/24) as the source.  The ipfwadm lines 
are as follows:

ipfwadm -F -f
ipfwadm -F -p deny
ipfwadm -F -a m -S 192.168.1.0/24 -D 0.0.0.0/0

is there some way to say:  HEY --  LISTEN CLOSER...or HEY -- SPEND MORE 
PROCESSOR TIME LISTENING!!!

jann



Jann Linder
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