if your FreeBSD system contains undesired software.
Cheers
Marek
On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 1:01 PM John Howie
mailto:j...@thehowies.com>> wrote:
I use RIP all the time. Removing it would be a pain. What is the justification?
Moving it to ports is an option, but now we have to compile, distri
I use RIP all the time. Removing it would be a pain. What is the justification?
Moving it to ports is an option, but now we have to compile, distribute, and
install it.
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> On May 15, 2024, at 07:40, Tomek CEDRO wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 4:20 PM Scott wrote:
>>> O
ot; wrote:
>On 04/08/2015 16:07, John Howie wrote:
>> Have you tried using a static IP address for the host and VM, and
>> disabling DHCP? The DHCP client will bind to and use 0.0.0.0 to get an
>>IP
>> address. The SO_REUSEADDR rule is that every tuple (proto, src ip,
problem lies. There might be something that is shortcutting the
uniqueness of the tuple and just focusing on IP addresses. I would
validate that for you but I am at 35000¹ right now...
Regards,
John
On 4/8/15, 6:42 PM, "Yuri" wrote:
>On 04/08/2015 15:31, John Howie wrote:
>>
Hi Yuri,
Is your machine a router or gateway, or have a firewall? Are you trying to
capture all broadcast packets, or just UDP targeted and broadcast packets
to a particular port?
Regards,
John
On 4/8/15, 5:21 PM, "Yuri" wrote:
>On 04/08/2015 05:32, Daniel Corbe wrote:
>> If nobody answers th
" wrote:
>
> John Howie wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I apologize for the cross posting of this email, but I believe it
>> will be
>> of interest to people across all three groups. Please feel free to
>> forward
>> to additional groups if you feel they woul
Hi Steinar,
I could ask you to 'prove it', too, but I can easily check when I get back from
my current travels :-)
It important to note that even if it does (as I think it does) it is NOT in
violation of the RFC. The RFC simply says that if a client wants something it
should ask for it, and no
Hi Steinar,
In short, no, I have no packet traces. Given that the DHCP code in the
FreeBSD boot loader and NFS subsystem does not request those options, but
that ISC-DHCP does provide them, I will go out on a limb and say that it
must be serving them without being asked if they are configured.
Re
Hi all,
I apologize for the cross posting of this email, but I believe it will be
of interest to people across all three groups. Please feel free to forward
to additional groups if you feel they would benefit.
I have seen a few posts on and off over the years about Windows Server
DHCP not working