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Is there anyway to bind a class C to an interface without a lot of
aliases? whats the downside of aliases? I have a 2.2.8 hack that does
the C, but I'd like to avoid having to port it to 3.3.
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I am considering using ipfw to bind class C's to an interface. Does
anyone do this? What may be the pros/cons?
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Anybody hear of this one?
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I need this driver because the standard one lacks barcode support.
Either wise I'll have to port the hack of the 2.2.8 driver. Any one
know of one?
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The volume tags of the ch driver and chio works on a scsi tape changer
(Qualstar TLS 4000) reads barcodes?
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I get this when I try to ftp dir:
Can't create data socket (n.n.n.n,20) : Can't assign requested address.
I'm using ipfw fwd. Do I need a rule?
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freebsd-hackers-digest wrote:
> freebsd-hackers-digestSaturday, March 25 2000Volume 04 : Number 792
>
> In this issue:
> Re: shell issue
> Re: top sorting error
> zsh compdef collection for FreeBSD
> Missing keyboard symbols
> Re: top sorting error
> 3.x -> 4.
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