> Hi,
>
> I have the following setup on a freebsd box acting as a router for multiple
> LAN's.
>
> xl0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
> inet 10.0.0.3 netmask 0xffc0 broadcast 10.0.0.63
> inet6 fe80::260:97ff:fe07:5f4b%xl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
> ether 00:60:97:07:5f:4b
>
Michael Sierchio wrote:
But you invite speculation -- a raw tcpdump (-nqvv or so) would
be nice.
Sorry, be sure to include the link-level header, add -e
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Stephane Raimbault wrote:
So it seems that when I specify a ping of greater then 1468 the pings
stop responding to the vlan interface on the freebsd router?
I also did a tcpdump while doing these pings from the freebsd router and
it doesn't see any packets when specifying a ping of 1469, but it
Hi,
I have the following setup on a freebsd box acting as a router for multiple
LAN's.
xl0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
inet 10.0.0.3 netmask 0xffc0 broadcast 10.0.0.63
inet6 fe80::260:97ff:fe07:5f4b%xl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
ether 00:60:97:07:5f:4b
media: Ethernet aut
On Thu, 25 Dec 2003, Bruce A. Mah wrote:
> If memory serves me right, Ian Smith wrote:
>
> > In short, ifconfig appears unwilling to have two NICs covering the same
> > /24. Can this be set up? I'm also at a bit of a loss with the routing,
> > so inside packets to the bridge box (ie unbrid
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Brett Glass wrote:
> At 02:29 AM 12/23/2003, Mike Silbersack wrote:
>
> >I think that it might be best to keep choosing ports inside of libalias.
> >Adding yet another port range would just complicate the kernel more
> >without much benefit.
>
> Actually, it would just change
Any one out there who had his hands dirty on mrouted.
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On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 09:52:50 -0500, Bill Vermillion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is the order in you /etc/host.conf file set to
hosts
bind
I see, I gave not enough information.
Here are
/etc/nsswitch.conf:
hosts: files dns
Are the names in you /etc/hosts file correct.
IP first then FQDN followed
Max Laier wrote:
>
> On Friday 26 December 2003 11:49, Tanmay Ganacharya wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am a student from the University of Southern California. I am currently
> > pursuing my master.
> > I am working on a project in which I need to record the RTT and RTO values
> > of a TCP connectio
On Fri, Dec 26, 2003 at 15:29 , Marc van Woerkom exclaimed "Las Cucarachas
entran, Pero no puede en salir", and then rambled on saying with:
> My machine is connected to the internet via an ISDN modem, using kernel
> ppp and i4b.
> If the link is up, it resolves symbolic names by asking some
>
My machine is connected to the internet via an ISDN modem, using kernel
ppp and i4b.
If the link is up, it resolves symbolic names by asking some
nameserver.
If the link is down, it should just use /etc/hosts to
resolve "localhost" and the name of the second computer
attached to it by an ethernet
On Friday 26 December 2003 11:49, Tanmay Ganacharya wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a student from the University of Southern California. I am currently
> pursuing my master.
> I am working on a project in which I need to record the RTT and RTO values
> of a TCP connection.
> To achieve the same I first r
Hello Michael Bretterklieber
Configure user-level PPPoE with CHAP authorization via ic-radius - everything is Ok!
Working fine. May be with mpd-3.15 something wrong when use CHAP? It's not a question
:-)
Thank you for answers!
Чт, 25.12.2003 23:53:52 you wrote:
>
MB> Hi,
MB>
MB> On Thu, 25 De
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