On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 11:40:16PM -0200, Tobias P. Santos wrote:
> The NIC's are Realtek 8139 detected as rl0 on client and also on server.
> BTW, I also tried an ed0 interface but it didn't change anything.
Does your client have multiple NICs? Which NIC is dhclient binding
to? If you have more
Hello,
I am trying to boot a FreeBSD diskless client with no success.
Actually, I can boot the client, the kernel is downloaded and begins
to boot. Then it tries to reach the DHCP/BOOT server, but this never
occurs and the machine repeats the following messages forever:
bootpc_call: sosend: 13 st
On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 03:21:26PM -0700, Wes Peters wrote:
>
> But does it send the packet to all attached interfaces on a multi-homed
> host? This is the type of bug that has typically bitten such hackish
> solutions in the past. One real solution is worth much more than the
> sum of the so
On Monday 20 October 2003 12:49, Barney Wolff wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 08:00:19PM +0100, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
> > Undirected broadcasts will only work if you do the following:-
>
> I've pointed out before that the gross hack of assigning IP address
> 255.0.0.0/8 to the desired interface s
On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 08:00:19PM +0100, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
>
> Undirected broadcasts will only work if you do the following:-
I've pointed out before that the gross hack of assigning IP address
255.0.0.0/8 to the desired interface should work. I've just confirmed
that doing that, on RELENG
On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 10:47:51AM -0700, sarat chandra Annadata wrote:
> I am need of some urgent techinical help to pull me out of a little problem. I have
> been
> trying to broadcast a UDP packet(actually it is a DHCP offer packet) but
> havent' successfully done it sofar. The following is t
Current FreeBSD problem reports
Critical problems
Serious problems
Non-critical problems
S Submitted Tracker Resp. Description
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o [2002/05/04] kern/37761 net process exits but socket is still ESTAB
W. Richard Stevens
UNIX Network Programming
Prentice Hall
sarat chandra Annadata wrote:
Hai,
I am need of some urgent techinical help to pull me out of a little problem. I have been
trying to broadcast a UDP packet(actually it is a DHCP offer packet) but
havent' successfully done it sofar. The
Hai,
I am need of some urgent techinical help to pull me out of a little problem. I have
been
trying to broadcast a UDP packet(actually it is a DHCP offer packet) but
havent' successfully done it sofar. The following is the descripttion
about how I have been trying to do it.
1) I am creating
> Anyone got a good solution for a freebsd VPN server to windows
> clients? Tried
> poptop, but not really working for me any other ideas? Thanks in advance.
I currently use mpd to run VPN links. The windows machines work the same as
if I had a Windows NT/2000/Server 2003 server running the links.
Hi,
i wanna allow SSH,SMTP,DNS,WWW,POP3
and nothing else :) on my freebsd gateway,
my local net is 192.168.1.0/24 and nat is working fine
the point is the deny any P2P applications, and allow normal trafic like
SMTP,POP3,WWW,FTP,ICQ.
So any suggestions how to do this with ipfw and check-state,esta
Hello Andre,
Monday, October 20, 2003, 4:07:40 AM, you wrote:
> I was just wondering if anyone was currently having a look at the
> possibility of porting OpenBSD's CARP. I have a bit of free time on my
> hands but wouldn't want to duplicate anyone's work...
we are working on a pf / pfsync port.
Hi!
It seems there is a bug in routed(8): it aggregates routes
in its RIPv2 responses even when /etc/gateways contains:
ripv2
no_ag
no_super_ag
rtquery -t dump always shows full RIP2 table so routed(8)
has full information. However, rtquery -n shows only small part
of RIP2 table when there is a
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