Re: 11.3 tcpdump amd64 linked libs

2019-08-23 Thread Andrew White
I got to look at this a bit closer, seems amd64 builds libpcap with support for infiniband, via OFED. On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 3:01 PM Andrew White wrote: > Hi > > I noticed that tcpdump (amd64) for 11.3-release is linked against > additional libs than in 11.2, and also than i3

11.3 tcpdump amd64 linked libs

2019-08-23 Thread Andrew White
Hi I noticed that tcpdump (amd64) for 11.3-release is linked against additional libs than in 11.2, and also than i386 11.3 . I noticed after upgrading from 11.2 Ldd shows these additional libs for amd64 11.3 , anyone know why the difference ? libibverbs.so.1 => /lib/libibverbs.so.1 (0x8

Re: pf (rules and nat) + (ipfw + dummynet)

2019-08-18 Thread Andrew White
Best of luck with this endeavor ! A very quick scan of that patch seems to include a lot more changes to ipfw than I would expect, perhaps other bug fixes or feature changes that are unrelated ? It also reads like it defines new pf rule actions, so I imagine you configure pf by setting the rule a

Re: pf (rules and nat) + (ipfw + dummynet)

2019-08-18 Thread Andrew White
On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 10:51 PM Kristof Provost wrote: > On 2019-08-17 22:25:44 (+0100), Andrew White wrote: > > Using 11.3 , I've been trying to configure pf with dummynet. Having ipfw > > reply traffic sent into a dummynet pipe causes pf to reject the traffic. > >

pf (rules and nat) + (ipfw + dummynet)

2019-08-17 Thread Andrew White
Hi Using 11.3 , I've been trying to configure pf with dummynet. Having ipfw reply traffic sent into a dummynet pipe causes pf to reject the traffic. Searching around and looking at ip_input.c it looks like dummynet reinjects the packet back into input and this is what causes the problem , I'm gu

Re: Julian's netowrking challenge 2005

2005-06-28 Thread Andrew White
I got FreeBSD to load balance two ISPs in version 4 a while ago, using ipfw FWD rule, it had the same challenges that you are facing so try this out, the routing is done on probability to cause load balance, but you could do it on source ip http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ipfw/2003-Aug

RE: Best layer 2 bridge over IP solution ?

2004-12-13 Thread Andrew White
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew White Sent: 08 December 2004 23:44 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Best layer 2 bridge over IP solution ? I'm looking for suggestions to the problem below, any help appreciated !! I have several offices which use LAT MOP and IPX.

Best layer 2 bridge over IP solution ?

2004-12-08 Thread Andrew White
I'm looking for suggestions to the problem below, any help appreciated !! I have several offices which use LAT MOP and IPX. This works over the existing WAN as it is a combination of bridging and routing (routed IP ). I would like to move to a pure IP network, but need to transport these protoco