Old Synopsis: reboot system
New Synopsis: [panic] [ipf] ipfilter/nat NULL pointer deference
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Responsible-Changed-By: gavin
Responsible-Changed-When: Sat Mar 17 17:35:44 UTC 2012
Responsible-Changed-Why:
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Oliver Lehmann wrote:
>
> when I update the BIOS of my new AM3+ Mainboard, The MAC address of
> my re0 card gets changed from c8:60:00:60:3b:c6 to ed:0b:00:00:e0:00
> With this change, no communication with any other FreeBSD system is
> possible.
The mac address ed:0b:00:00:e0:00 is a multicast m
Geezus I am bad today...
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-6721163.html
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 01:22:53PM -0400, Jason Hellenthal wrote:
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> On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 05:45:35PM +0100, Oliver Lehmann wrote:
> > Oliver Lehmann wrote:
> >
> > > when I update the BIOS of my new AM3+ Mai
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 05:45:35PM +0100, Oliver Lehmann wrote:
> Oliver Lehmann wrote:
>
> > when I update the BIOS of my new AM3+ Mainboard, The
> > MAC address of my re0 card gets changed from
> > c8:60:00:60:3b:c6 to ed:0b:00:00:e0:00 With this
> > [...]
> > So I wonder what is wrong with t
Mh bad to answer me again :(
Looks like the problem was caused by sysutils/flashrom which I used to
update my BIOS. When updating thourh EZ flash from ASUS, the MAC
adresss stays the same between the old and the new BIOS. Seems to be,
that the MAC address is set through the BIOS update p
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 05:45:35PM +0100, Oliver Lehmann wrote:
> Oliver Lehmann wrote:
>
> > when I update the BIOS of my new AM3+ Mainboard, The
> > MAC address of my re0 card gets changed from
> > c8:60:00:60:3b:c6 to ed:0b:00:00:e0:00 With this
> > [...]
> > So I wonder what is wrong with t
Oliver Lehmann wrote:
when I update the BIOS of my new AM3+ Mainboard, The
MAC address of my re0 card gets changed from
c8:60:00:60:3b:c6 to ed:0b:00:00:e0:00 With this
[...]
So I wonder what is wrong with this MAC Address that FreeBSD
does not like it? :(
by the way... my dmesg is spammed wi
Hi,
when I update the BIOS of my new AM3+ Mainboard, The
MAC address of my re0 card gets changed from
c8:60:00:60:3b:c6 to ed:0b:00:00:e0:00 With this
change, no communication with any other FreeBSD system
is possible.
When I try to ping another FreeBSD system, all I can see
on the system I ping
Hi guys,
I've upgraded to 9.0-REL from RC3 (I think) and the previous workarounds
I've used for msk/Yukon II problems don't seem to work anymore:
rc.conf:
ifconfig_msk0="inet 192.168.201.2/30 -lro -tso -vlanhwfilter -vlanhwtag"
pciconf:
mskc0@pci0:7:0:0: class=0x02 card=0x81e6104d c
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 08:22:45PM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
> > yes this is the long term plan (actually, kind of works now too
> > if the netmap-attached client then passes the packets to the host
> > stack).
>
> I would not know how to do that as a common user.
the "bridge" application in tools/
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