On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Michael Widerkrantz wrote:
I can verify that. I tried pinging the laptop from another machine
(10.0.0.2) in my small home LAN.
With smaller packets:
tim# ping -D -s 64 brain.internal
PING brain.internal.hack.org (10.0.0.20): 64 data bytes
72 bytes from 10.0.0.20: icmp
Hi,
So i've been implementing some new features in ipfilter, whether
or not they make it a 5.0, I'm not sure...maybe a few people can
let me know what they think about that..
So what are these new features?
There are 3 new commands for ipnat.conf:
rewrite - change both source and address fields
Hug,
If you feel like building a new kernel, I'd suggest commenting
out those lines that I quoted in in_pcb.c:
if (sin->sin_port == 0)
return (EADDRNOTAVAIL);
and see if the FreeBSD tftpd behaves the way you want after that.
I don't think that's the solution that
Jon Otterholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think I found a pattern to work with. If I do a echo-reply wit the
> "-D" (no fragment) and increase the packet size (-s) to 1472 I get
> normal response times:
I can verify that. I tried pinging the laptop from another machine
(10.0.0.2) in my small
Since this was just seen, and the patch below validated as working I wanted
to send general email to capture this:
The Lenovo X60 can have issues with long ping times, this is a KNOWN
hardware problem, and Intel is working with IBM/Lenovo, a final 'fix' has
not been decided on yet. Nevertheless,
On 1/16/07, Lars Stokholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's *one* other card on the list that seems perfect for me:
>
>
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Communication/Products_Spec.aspx?ProductID=988&ProductName=GN-WP01GT
>
> http://edbpriser.dk/Products/Listprices.asp?ID=249274
>
> 1.0 -
Should I submit this to the bug reports? The problem is that we are
upgrading around 250 firewalls. the only systems we have connected L2 to the
firewalls are freebsd systems. without a patch we are going to have to fly
out to each firewall and do the upgrade. Each firewall being in a different
ci
Hello,
Accidentally I got into this PDF:
http://www.dcs.qmul.ac.uk/~awm/slides/masterclass2006/monitor-hardware.pdf
Quite interesting results, and nice future work. Has anybody seen it
already?
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Ricardo Nabinger Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED],wait4.org}>
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