ast in 7.2. But it refers you to them under the
alias byteorder(9).
- Bob
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d at their website.
http://www.marvell.com/drivers/search.do
I think they provide one FreeBSD driver for all of their chipsets.
Don't know if it supports the 88E8057.
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On 3/15/08, Kai Lockwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was just trying to setup a really simple network with a null modem cable.
> I looked into ppp but the documentation I read didn't help and I'm still not
> smart enough to figure out how to do it yet.
I haven't ever used SLIP on FreeBSD, but s
On 11/5/07, Mike Makonnen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Most IP related knobs will have an ipv4_ and ipv6_ version. To make the
> transition easier rc.subr(8) will "automagically" DTRT for the following
> knobs:
> gateway_enable => ipv4_gateway_enable
> router_enable => ipv
On 10/19/07, Marc G. Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Could I hide an IPv6 network behind NAT? I don't know if that is even
> possible
Yes, it is possible. The designers of IPv6 allowed for that
configuration as it was expected to be a co