Trond Davidsen writes:
> > Those two events correspond to the netgraph data and control sockets
> > associated with the bundle. Not sure how important that is..
> > the ng_socket(4) code relies on the standard generic socket code
> > so unlikely that the problem lies there.
> >
> > The fact that
Actually, I'd say it's more along the opposite of this :-) There are
patches for 4.0, IIRC, that do zero copy sockets and NFS. They are
located at:
http://people.freebsd.org/~ken/zero_copy/
I've been looking at them recently to see what it'd take to move it to
-current and 4.4.. but definetl
Do you have to be running Current in order to use the
zero copy sockets? If so, when will this make it to
Stable? (I'm on 4.4).
On a related topic, if trying to maximize the amount
of traffic being sent on an ethernet card, how can
you write your code so that you can try to make sure
every p
hi
i am trying to setup an ipv6 tunnel broker on FreeBSD 4.4-STABLE
i have a tunnel broker and tunnel server (FreeBSD)
and ipv6 enabled Cisco Router.
FreeBSD is directly connected (fxp0)to Cisco router. so i can connect to
6bone easily. FreeBSD Tunnel Server /etc/rc.conf file like following
i
>
> Those two events correspond to the netgraph data and control sockets
> associated with the bundle. Not sure how important that is..
> the ng_socket(4) code relies on the standard generic socket code
> so unlikely that the problem lies there.
>
> The fact that it's blocked on "piperd" implie
> OS: FreeBSD4.3
> Software: Racoon-20010322
> I'm attempting to connect a FBSD4.3 box to a SonicWall VPN solution. I
> think I have everything configured correctly, but I keep getting this
> error mesg and I'm unable to reach the IPs on the other end:
> 2001-11-09 13:56:51: INFO: isakmp.c:1618