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Sam Leffler wrote:
> Seems to work fine here with CURRENT; I just typed the exact commands
> from above. "hardware errors" are typically dma errors. If you're
> operating in adhoc mode the h/w is periodically sending beacons and if
> that tx descript
> On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 05:03:38 + (GMT),
> priya yelgar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Running racoon on a Freebsd-4.11 machine gives a
> kernel panic.
> I am using the racoon from ports directory which comes
> with the freebsd installation.
Can you provide a backtrace of the kernel core?
Here is a patch to display stats gathered by the FAST_IPSEC stack:
http://people.freebsd.org/~kbyanc/netstat-fastipsec.diff
If you have built your kernel with FAST_IPSEC, then without this
patch "netstat -s -p ipsec" displays nothing. With this patch, it will
display the generic ip
> "bostondriver" == bostondriver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
bostondriver> Hi, I need to set my connection to my cable provider to
bostondriver> use both DHCP and set the Ethernet address. Is one
bostondriver> meant to use rc.conf for both?
Pre 6.0, you can edit /etc/dhclient.conf and do th