On Friday 07 February 2003 01:25, David Gilbert wrote:
> We're about to make the switch from 100M interfaces to GigE interfaces
> for our transit routers ... which are FreeBSD-5.0 based SMP (Athlon)
> boxes. Our current favorite card is the intel i82559-based fxp
> cards. They handle the load bes
Maksim,
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 12:49 PM, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
Hello Larry,
I have a dlink usb-bluetooth adapter, which works great on my
powerbook btw heh. But I'd love to know if anyone has had any
success with something like that on freebsd? I have a bluetooth
capable pda an
Hello Larry,
I have a dlink usb-bluetooth adapter, which works great on my powerbook
btw heh. But I'd love to know if anyone has had any success with
something like that on freebsd? I have a bluetooth capable pda and i
want to set it up to dial-in to the freebsd-box and get out to the
inter
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All,
I have a dlink usb-bluetooth adapter, which works great on my powerbook
btw heh. But I'd love to know if anyone has had any success with
something like that on freebsd? I have a bluetooth capable pda and i
want to set it up to dial-in to the
Maxim, your solution worked. Yes, there appears to be a problem with
ipnat/ipf's handling of incoming packets, somewhere. Here's my PR on
it: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=i386/47813
Thanks,
Faried.
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We're about to make the switch from 100M interfaces to GigE interfaces
for our transit routers ... which are FreeBSD-5.0 based SMP (Athlon)
boxes. Our current favorite card is the intel i82559-based fxp
cards. They handle the load best on our testing of 100M cards.
Remember that our load is large