> I have a system running FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE-p5 #0 with ipfilter v3.4.27.
> This system act as a firewall for an enterprise. They need high
> availability. I have 5 network card, all 3C905 (3*3c905B-TX and 2*905C-TX).
> I made this setup in july and it run fine until 3 weeks ago. The fi
I have a system running FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE-p5 #0 with ipfilter v3.4.27.
This system act as a firewall for an enterprise. They need high
availability. I have 5 network card, all 3C905 (3*3c905B-TX and 2*905C-TX).
I made this setup in july and it run fine until 3 weeks ago. The first
and
I have a system running FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE-p5 #0 with ipfilter v3.4.27.
This system act as a firewall for an enterprise. They need high
availability. I have 5 network card, all 3C905 (3*3c905B-TX and 2*905C-TX).
I made this setup in july and it run fine until 3 weeks ago. The first
and
[IPv6-only address above; strip the obvious for IPv4-only mail]
Howdy,
I'm able to readily reproduce a panic with -stable that seems to
be caused by my IPv6 script interacting with dhclient, that normally
happens after the IPv4 address granted by the dhcp server expires.
An infrequent occurrence,
Dear Hackers,
The next snapshot is available for download at
http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20021119.tar.gz
Below is a quick summary of changes
o Minor fixes for various man pages
o Due to copyright issues firmware file has been removed
from BT3C driver. Users must obtain
Thus spake Petri Helenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I seem to get kmem_map too small panics when using large buffers with
> bpf. Is there a tunable I should be increasing?
Yes, increase KVA_PAGES in your kernel config.
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I seem to get kmem_map too small panics when using large buffers with
bpf. Is there a tunable I should be increasing?
Pete
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÷ Mon, 04.11.2002, × 19:46, Darcy Buskermolen ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
> If you mean in terms of transparently forward/redirecting packets then yes,
> see ipfw's fwd feature.
But if you have mean NAT functionality, see ipfilter (ipf(4), ipf(8))
> On Monday 04 November 2002 04:35, soheil soheil wrote:
> > Hi lis
| For any users of MPD doing PPTP with MPPE encryption who are
| experiencing random hangs and/or seeing the "insane jump"
| message from the kernel, please try the attached patch and
| let me know if it helps.
Been there and seen that (in my case at least).
The problem still present even without