John David Duncan wrote:
> There's a load balancing configuration known as direct server return
> (DSR), in which packets pass from the client through the load balancer to
> the server, but then the replies from the server go directly to the client
> (bypassing the load balancer). The way this wor
You need to set
net.inet.ip.check_interface=0
John David Duncan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> There's a load balancing configuration known as direct server return
> (DSR), in which packets pass from the client through the load balancer to
> the server, but then the replies from the server go dir
There's a load balancing configuration known as direct server return
(DSR), in which packets pass from the client through the load balancer to
the server, but then the replies from the server go directly to the client
(bypassing the load balancer). The way this works is that the load
balancer sen
Hi Freebsd Team
I' ve problem with an a network card on my new server
I bought an IBM Xserve 225 with this configuration:
Dula Xeon 2,4Ghetz
1Gbyte Ram DDR
SCSI 320 with 36Gbyte Disk
BroadCom NetXtreme Gigabit network Card
I installed Freebsd 4.7
I recompiled Kernel with BGE and miibus device
but
Hi Freebsd Team
I' ve problem with an a network card on my new server
I bought an IBM Xserve 225 with this configuration:
Dula Xeon 2,4Ghetz
1Gbyte Ram DDR
SCSI 320 with 36Gbyte Disk
BroadCom NetXtreme Gigabit network Card
I installed Freebsd 4.7
I recompiled Kernel with BGE and miibus device
but