> On 5 Jul 2016, at 13:00, freebsd-net-requ...@freebsd.org wrote:
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> Is there anyone using openbgpd with BGP password with success?
Yes, we have this working on 10.2, with openbgpd
Using the set key and kernel parameters you have indicated. You do not need to
specify the tcp md5sig in the bg
> On 10 Dec 2014, at 12:00, freebsd-net-requ...@freebsd.org wrote:
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 11:09:51 +0300
> From: "Alexey V. Panfilov"
> To: Julian Elischer , freebsd-net@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: IPMI stops respond if boot in single user mode
> Message-ID: <5487ffcf.10...@mail.
>
> On Jan 4, 2012, at 12:03 AM, Ermal Luçi wrote:
>
>> Can you see if on the enc(4) interface pf(4) sees both side of the traffic?
>
> I can on enc0. Doing a tcpdump(1) shows me traffic traveling both ways.
> Should there be a pf(4) interface for me to listen on? I've listened on
> pflog(4),
> The self-pointing route 10.0.5.1 should have multiple references set on
> it, and that route won't be deleted from the routing table until the
> last reference is removed.
>
> You can verify that by checking the "netstat" output, the "Ref" column
> after tun1 has been created.
Unfortunately PP
> The self-pointing route 10.0.5.1 should have multiple references set on
> it, and that route won't be deleted from the routing table until the
> last reference is removed.
>
> You can verify that by checking the "netstat" output, the "Ref" column
> after tun1 has been created.
>
> The above h
> I've been working on migrating a PPTP server from FreeBSD 7.1 to FreeBSD 8.1.
> The server is configured using PopTop (from ports) and PPP (/usr/sbin)
> rather than MPD. (Before anybody tells me to use MPD we can't because it
> doesn't inject packets into the kernel in the same way and it's
On 11 Jan 2011, at 09:13, Luiz Otavio O Souza wrote:
> On Jan 10, 2011, at 2:25 PM, Melissa Jenkins wrote:
>>
>> I've been working on migrating a PPTP server from FreeBSD 7.1 to FreeBSD
>> 8.1. The server is configured using PopTop (from ports) and PPP (/usr
>> I've been working on migrating a PPTP server from FreeBSD 7.1 to FreeBSD
>> 8.1. The server is configured using PopTop (from ports) and PPP (/usr/sbin)
>> rather than MPD. (Before anybody tells me to use MPD we can't because it
>> doesn't inject packets into the kernel in the same way and i
I've been working on migrating a PPTP server from FreeBSD 7.1 to FreeBSD 8.1.
The server is configured using PopTop (from ports) and PPP (/usr/sbin) rather
than MPD. (Before anybody tells me to use MPD we can't because it doesn't
inject packets into the kernel in the same way and it's not pos
On 4 Sep 2010, at 01:53, Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 03, 2010 at 07:59:26AM +0100, Melissa Jenkins wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for your very quick response :)
>>
>
> [...]
>
>>> Also I'd like to know whether both RX and TX are dead or only one
Thank you for your very quick response :)
>First of all, if you have 'route-to' rules in pf please disable TSO
>on nfe(4). This is a known pf(4) issue for handling TSO frames.
There is route-to in the PF ruleset but it is not evaluated, and I've confirmed
the rules is not matched
@0 pass in on
Hiya,
I've been having trouble with two different machines (FBSD 8.0p3 & FBSD 7.0p5)
using the NFE network adapter. The machines are, respectively, Sun X2200
(AMD64) and a Sun X2100M2 (AMD64) and both are running the amd64 kernel.
Basically what appears to happen is that traffic stops flowing
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