https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=228334
--- Comment #7 from Eugene Grosbein ---
This does not seem like bug report but request for help with some hardware
and/or network connectivity problem. It seems you should use FreeBSD web forums
or mailing lists to discuss the matter.
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--- Comment #6 from SF ---
Connection loss due to timeout, this happens on high cpu-load or on low
cpu-performance settings.
This happens with steam and with my normal internet-browser and with launchers
from other games, everything that i
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--- Comment #8 from SF ---
Why? Iam not much into os-debugging. It's a bug, its appearing with programs on
bsd and the only hint i have is its beaing affected by cpu-load/performance
which makes me writing this report. I don't know whats wr
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--- Comment #5 from Eugene Grosbein ---
(In reply to SF from comment #4)
> It is no good idea posting configurations like this because it will show
> weaknesses of my pc.
It would not be quick nor easy to solve your problem unless show y
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--- Comment #4 from SF ---
It is no good idea posting configurations like this because it will show
weaknesses of my pc.
The keep-state argument, if i remember right, is made to avoid cpu-load.
Setting cpu-frequency to 2ghz makes steam ve
20.05.2018 0:26, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
>> Additional advantage of this approach is that
>> internal hosts will see real public IP address of connecting external host
>> instead of your own.
>
> This is exactly what I don't want, as, unfortunately, we have some devices
> which will refuse conne
On 05/19/18 00:08, Reshad Patuck wrote:
Hi,
If you are running pf or ipfw on your router you could use a forward
rule to forward connections that come in on a certain internet IP and
port to a select internal IP or port.
Thanks.
I'm in fact using ipfw, but already have quite a complex rule s
On 05/19/18 03:10, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
You don't need any additional software at all.
Just instruct FreeBSD kernel to do what you need, it will do that just fine.
Thanks.
In fact I've used ipfw nat in the past, but I'd rather use a userland
daemon: doing things at rule level makes it more
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--- Comment #3 from Eugene Grosbein ---
(In reply to SF from comment #2)
This is just your Ethernet card. Do you connect your LTE router to FreeBSD
using wired Ethernet, or USB, or some wireless card?
You mentioned troubles with ipfw, so
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--- Comment #2 from SF ---
Sorry, i was about to place some sentence about this. Iam new to os-development
and iam unable to deliver such data.
re0: port
0xf000-0xf0ff mem 0xf7604000-0xf7604fff,0xf760-0xf7603fff irq 32 at device
0.0 o
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