[.]
> I thought something like this:
>
>
>[ISP]
> |
> |
> -
> Office [ADSL]
> |
> |
> [FreeBSD Box]
> | | | |
> | | | |
> [A][B][C][D]
>
> where A, B, C, D all have
I have a pal trying to do a tool for measurement of bandwidth on a bsd
machine.
He says:
Everytime I open a raw socket connection ( send FIN to expect RST or
something like that ). The socket is killed.
He concluded that the router he is going through is dropping the packets
some how on their w
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> I'm trying to convert a PCI network interface device driver to a KLD module.
> However, the driver is depending on a pseudo-device and the pseudo-device is
> in turn dependent on the device driver. How do I specify dependencies
> between KLD modules and what type of module shall they be?
With a
> > > I am trying to convert my PCI device driver into a KLD.
> > >
> > > So far I have done the following:
> > > 1. Built the kernel without the static linked device driver.
> > > 2. Added entries to Makefiles in /sys/modules and /sys/modules/xxx.
> > > 3. Did "make all install" in /sys/modules d
Matthew Jacob wrote:
> I've been giving myself some embarrassing soul searching, and I'm
> forced to come to the conclusion that I've acted like a complete idiot
> and jerk.
>
> Robert- please accept my sincere apologies for my ill-mannered
> reaction and words. Whatever my opinions avbout UDI, w
I've been giving myself some embarrassing soul searching, and I'm forced to
come to the conclusion that I've acted like a complete idiot and jerk.
Robert- please accept my sincere apologies for my ill-mannered reaction and
words. Whatever my opinions avbout UDI, whether in or out of FreeBSD are,
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 12:00:49AM +0200, Panagiotis Astithas wrote:
> I have also finished porting the findchip utility. You can find it
> attached. It works fine(*) on my -stable machine, but I would like
Yeah right, like it would have been attached without me doing the
work... Sorry for that
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 08:00:51PM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
> you need to enable the FIR mode from the BIOS to get the PNP ID
> for the fast part of the chip.. 510 is just a UART attached to the IR port
> which is the SIR (slow IR :-) interface.
Duh! Who would have thought that "IrDA" in t
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 12:19:37PM +0200, Mustafa Deeb wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I'm bind 8.2 patch level 5.. in the last couple of weeks it started to
> crash with Signal 6
> SIG ABRT,
>
> does anyone know what does this mean?
Read security advisory 01:18, and subscribe yourself to
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> >You can't boot from the parallel-port drives, but that's a feature of the
> >PC not expecting to be able to boot from a printer rather than a FreeBSD
> >issue.
> >
> >I've personally booted FreeBSD from the old, old ATA Zip drives, the
> >ATAPI ones and of course the SCSI drives, in both whole-
At 02:20 PM 02/15/2001, Mike Smith wrote:
> >
> > Is it true that freebsd can't boot from a zip drive?
>
>No.
>
>You can't boot from the parallel-port drives, but that's a feature of the
>PC not expecting to be able to boot from a printer rather than a FreeBSD
>issue.
>
>I've personally booted Fre
> ATAPI ones and of course the SCSI drives, in both whole-disk and
> sliced (as from the factory) modes.
"whole-disk" and "sliced" ... sounds like salami :)
cheers
luigi
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>
> Is it true that freebsd can't boot from a zip drive?
No.
You can't boot from the parallel-port drives, but that's a feature of the
PC not expecting to be able to boot from a printer rather than a FreeBSD
issue.
I've personally booted FreeBSD from the old, old ATA Zip drives, the
ATAPI o
Is it true that freebsd can't boot from a zip drive?
Dennis
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Hello,
this might help:
http://www.daemonnews.org/200010/blueprints.html
Andrew
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, [iso-8859-1] Mårten Wikström wrote:
> I'm trying to convert a PCI network interface device driver to a KLD module.
> However, the driver is depending on a pseudo-device and the pseudo-device is
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=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jes=FAs_Arn=E1iz?= writes:
: I put both rl and dc ethernet driver on a new kernel, but when I put ifconfig do not
: appear one interface (except ppp and loopback). Does it means it can not work with
: these drivers? or should I make some extra configu
>
> Worse than what regarding what?
Stability of interfaces.
>
> A far as the topic is kernel interface changes between major versions
> (that seem to affect the second digit in Linux versionning), I donnot see
> your point. Au contraire, most (all?) Linux kernel interface changes I
> have ha
Is there any chance someone could take a look at the patch I supplied
for pciconf and perhaps let me have some feedback on it?
It's just to clean up the output a little and add the ability to
identify better any non supported chipsets. I thought that this would
be helpful when trying to install F
Satyajeet Seth wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> > Could you send the load handler function src?
>
> My code does not contain a load handler function.
>
> I did not add a load handler function, because none of the files in
> /sys/pci directory like if_fxp.c, if_vr.c seemed to contain contain a load
> handler
Hi again.
I put both rl and dc ethernet driver on a new kernel, but when I put ifconfig do not
appear one interface (except ppp and loopback). Does it means it can not work with
these drivers? or should I make some extra configuration on my system?
Thanks in advance.
--
Jesús Arnáiz <[EMAIL PR
Hi
Please see my comments below:
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Mike Smith wrote:
> > I am trying to convert my PCI device driver into a KLD.
> >
> > So far I have done the following:
> > 1. Built the kernel without the static linked device driver.
> > 2. Added entries to Makefiles in /sys/modules and /s
Hi, Mustafa,
MD> hi all,
MD> I'm bind 8.2 patch level 5.. in the last couple of weeks it started to
MD> crash with Signal 6
MD> SIG ABRT,
MD> does anyone know what does this mean?
Seems you've been attacked. bind8.2-p5 has security flow, upgrade
to 8.2.3.
--
BB,
Alexander Timoshenk
Hi
> Could you send the load handler function src?
My code does not contain a load handler function.
I did not add a load handler function, because none of the files in
/sys/pci directory like if_fxp.c, if_vr.c seemed to contain contain a load
handler function.
To the best of my knowledge, all
hi all,
I'm bind 8.2 patch level 5.. in the last couple of weeks it started to
crash with Signal 6
SIG ABRT,
does anyone know what does this mean?
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> Hi
>
> I am trying to convert my PCI device driver into a KLD.
>
> So far I have done the following:
> 1. Built the kernel without the static linked device driver.
> 2. Added entries to Makefiles in /sys/modules and /sys/modules/xxx.
> 3. Did "make all install" in /sys/modules directory.
> 4.
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Matthew Jacob wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Sergey Babkin wrote:
>
> > Matthew Jacob wrote:
> > >
> > > The problem is that at the time this was a huge issue there were a much larger
> > > number of machines and pieces of h/w and radically different OS's (or flavors
> > >
I'm trying to convert a PCI network interface device driver to a KLD module.
However, the driver is depending on a pseudo-device and the pseudo-device is
in turn dependent on the device driver. How do I specify dependencies
between KLD modules and what type of module shall they be? Are there any
d
Could you send the load handler function src?
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Satyajeet Seth wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am trying to convert my PCI device driver into a KLD.
>
> So far I have done the following:
> 1. Built the kernel without the static linked device driver.
> 2. Added entries to Makefiles in /sy
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