Hello,
I use pf on all machines, if that counts...
... yes, that counts. Without pf it works OK, but when I load a simple
pass only ruleset, it breaks.
Someone else reported this problem a few weeks ago, he said that it
occurs when hz is set > 1000. Do you have a weird hz setting on your
mac
On 1 Dec, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
> Imrani writes:
> [ Charset ISO-8859-1 unsupported, converting... ]
> | Hi,
> |
> | I am trying to configure Cisco Aironet 350 wireless PCI card but I
> | get an error which I am unable to find much details for that. Following
> | is description of ifconfing
Łukasz Bromirski wrote:
Patch applies cleanly on ip_input.c version 1.301.2.3 dated 2005/10/09
(latest RELENG_5 checkout). It will also work with latest RELENG_4
checkout (ip_input.c version 1.130.2.55 dated 2005/01/02).
Sorry for small mistake - patch applies cleanly to:
ip_input.c v1.301.2
Hi,
Following some short discussion on freebsd-pf I've written (mostly
copied, but let's skip that for a moment) short patch for ip_input.c,
that does uRPF check for incoming packets.
In some simple words, it's exactly the function ipfw2 is calling when
You specify a rule with `versrcreach', but
On Mon, 2 Jan 2006, Attila Nagy wrote:
I use pf on all machines, if that counts...
... yes, that counts. Without pf it works OK, but when I load a simple pass
only ruleset, it breaks.
Someone else reported this problem a few weeks ago, he said that it occurs
when hz is set > 1000. Do you h
Hello,
On nearly all of my recent 6-STABLE servers, I got complaints from the
users that transferring "larger" amount of data fails. For example on
FTP and HTTP downloading about 500k-1M works, but after that the
connection breaks. Similarly, when looking for large (a few thousand)
mail folde
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Use cacti.
Gilberto
On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 17:10:45 +0200
"S.I" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> I want to monitor my CPU with bsnmpd but I don't want to use external (prog,
> script).
> Any Ideas for that.
>
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