OK, but why don't you use the socket node used for MPD
and connected to the PPP node ?
Is it for make a cleaner code or is there a specific
reason ?
--- Archie Cobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ome ome writes:
> > What is the aim of the socket node in MPD which
> appear
> > when i establish a
ome ome writes:
> What is the aim of the socket node in MPD which appear
> when i establish a pppoe session and the link becomes UP?
> It is the one which is created at the same time of the
> pppoe node and which disapear when the link is down.
The pppoe device layer in mpd needs to talk to the n
What is the aim of the socket node in MPD which appear
when i establish a pppoe session and the link becomes
UP?
It is the one which is created at the same time of the
pppoe node and which disapear when the link is down.
Thanks in advance,
OME
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* Vinod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020313 11:37] wrote:
> An overview tells me this is exactly what i would have
> needed to start with if i were doing my work in
> Linux.Can anyone who has a good idea of both linux and
> FreeBSd tell me if this will pretty much suffice for
> FreeBSD too? I know the con
Hi there.I am a relative newbie to FreeBSD and UNIX in
general.I am a Computer Science major and have some
research work to be done at the ip kernel level of
FreeBSD.I found this link "Linux IP Networking
A Guide to the Implementation and Modification of the
Linux Protocol Stack " at
http://kernel
Hello,
I'm running on 4.4-stable.
Seems like my problem is (connection refused) caused by listen queue.
I have 1-10 requsts in apache listen queue (port 80), queue len is 511
connections and have counter "listen queue overflows" growing in the same time (!)
Current listen queue sizes (qlen/in
I am encountering a problem in the fxp driver that seems to be exposed by
enabling polling under high packet load (~12000pps). I have been
corresponding with Luigi regarding this problem but would like to see if
anyone else might have any ideas that could help.
I'm using FreeBSD 4.5-stable kerne
> Brian Somers wrote:
> | > > "Matthew Emmerton" wrote:
> | > > | From: "Greg Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | > > | To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | > > | Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 10:39 PM
> | > > | Subject: ppp -nat fails with adsl, but ok with modem
> | > > |
> | > > | > I've had ppp -nat worki