> On Sun, 12 Aug 2001 23:31:30 -0700,
> Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>> I tend to agree with itojun. Although I understand FreeBSD guys want
>> to make code from KAME cleaner in terms of FreeBSD's own point of
>> view, it will make future merge from KAME to FreeBSD harder.
Greetings!
I have a querry about using tcptrace in wireless network. In
sequence graphs I am getting many "hardware level dup acks". Tcptrace user
manual describes filtering option to avoid "hardware level dup acks".
I use following command (which gives error message) :
~/tcptrace -f
Gerhard Butscher wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using the linux (SuSE 7.0) tftp server with an embedded
> tftp client (running on an embedded target). I changed that
> client code and caused by that change a considerable amount of
> delay. And the Sorcerer's Apprentice Syndrome appeared:
>
>>From th
Hi hackers,
I appologize for the next question if it is stuppied.
How can print the IP packet length, matched by tcpdump expression?
I read the tcpdump man page, but I couldn't find the answer of my question!
regards,
Vladimir
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Hi hackers,
I appologize for the next question if it is stuppied.
How can print the IP packet length, matched by tcpdump expression?
I read the tcpdump man page, but I couldn't find the answer of my question!
regards,
Vladimir
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Hello,
I am using the linux (SuSE 7.0) tftp server with an embedded
tftp client (running on an embedded target). I changed that
client code and caused by that change a considerable amount of
delay. And the Sorcerer's Apprentice Syndrome appeared:
>From that point where the server has sent a du
From: "Barry Irwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: Just wondering if anyone else has experiance the following problem:
Yup. FreeBSD 4.3.
: I have a number of networks running with FreeBSD firewalls providing a
: nat service to a number of hosts behind the wall itself. Both outgoing
nat,
: and port_redire