[yairamir@cnds.jhu.edu: [mls-users] Wackamole Release Announcement: N-Way Fail Over for IP addresses in a Cluster]

2001-08-29 Thread Sean Chittenden
I think enough of you guys would have an interest in this. The guys at CNDS do some really nifty stuff: worth checking out. -sc -- Sean Chittenden Hi, We at the Center for Networking and Distributed Systems at Johns Hopkins University (http://www.cnds.jhu.edu) are happy to announce

Re: BPF question

2001-08-29 Thread Robert Watson
Depends on the SIMPLEX flag I believe, but for most ethernet interfaces, there's a software loopback. I actually take advantage of that to support the following BPF ioctl which I added: BIOCSSEESENT BIOCGSEESENT (u_int) Set or get the flag determining whether locally

Re: Gig-E performance with FreeBSD

2001-08-29 Thread Frans ter Borg
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Kevin Oberman wrote: > Has anyone done any performance testing of Gig-E cards on FreeBSD? I > need to run them with some high performance apps and I'm wondering > what sort of performance people have been able to get, assuming large > windows (up to 8 MB), with and without ju

Gig-E performance with FreeBSD

2001-08-29 Thread Kevin Oberman
Has anyone done any performance testing of Gig-E cards on FreeBSD? I need to run them with some high performance apps and I'm wondering what sort of performance people have been able to get, assuming large windows (up to 8 MB), with and without jumbo frames. Does anyone have any experience in thi

Re: BPF question

2001-08-29 Thread Mike Silbersack
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Julian Elischer wrote: > > To some extent it depends on the driver. > > check if_ethersubr.c and the driver for your interface to be sure. Ok, yeah, I found it. Looks like the driver gets its grubby little hands on the packet before injecting it into bpf. I'll have him tr

Re: BPF question

2001-08-29 Thread Julian Elischer
To some extent it depends on the driver. check if_ethersubr.c and the driver for your interface to be sure. On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Mike Silbersack wrote: > Silly question I could probably figure out myself, but thought it would be > quicker to ask here... > > When listening on an ethernet inter

Re: BPF question

2001-08-29 Thread Alfred Perlstein
* Mike Silbersack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010829 13:56] wrote: > Silly question I could probably figure out myself, but thought it would be > quicker to ask here... > > When listening on an ethernet interface, are the packets you see from > yourself intercepted inside the network stack, or are you a

BPF question

2001-08-29 Thread Mike Silbersack
Silly question I could probably figure out myself, but thought it would be quicker to ask here... When listening on an ethernet interface, are the packets you see from yourself intercepted inside the network stack, or are you actually sniffing them off the wire? I'm helping someone track down co

ipv6 route configuration

2001-08-29 Thread Wouter Van Hemel
'lo, Surprisingly unable to find good, extensive documentation on ipv6 or advanced ipv4 routing issues on the net, I turn to you with my problem, in the hope you can help me, or point me to some extensive information (not the 'hot to make a home network and share your connection'-stuff). I have