I'm looking for a way to disable the loop detection in the bridging code
in FreeBSD 4.x - I'd prefer a sysctl, but I haven't been able to find one.
Any suggestions for how to do so would be appreciated.
In case anyone's wondering why I'm looking for such a thing, my problem is
with the following t
Hi,
> On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 10:23:22 -0800
> "Eugene M. Kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
ab> I guess the proper way would be rtadvd's prefix lifetime configuration
ab> (maxinterval, pltime and vltime). I set it to maxinterval#20,
ab> pltime#90, vltime#130. You *must* also delete old prefi
I guess the proper way would be rtadvd's prefix lifetime configuration
(maxinterval, pltime and vltime). I set it to maxinterval#20,
pltime#90, vltime#130. You *must* also delete old prefixes from the
internal interface(s), or rtadvd will continue advertising them because
it will think those
On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 04:21:54AM -0800, Aaron Burke wrote:
>
> Is there a way to get mpd to listen on both interfaces at the same time?
>
> This box is running FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE, running mpd-3.9 .
> Cable Modem: dc0, 12.224.x.y/24
> DSL: ed0, 199.26.a.b/29
> LAN: xl0, 192.168.0.250/24
>
Try
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Apologies if this has been asked before; I've only zgrep'ed this year's
Hello,
This problem likely requires a command that I am not aware of
but let me describe my problem.
I have a host with both Cable and DSL links. MPD works on either
link just fine. But mpd only listens to a connection on the first unused
link.
Is there a way to get mpd to listen