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apr -S (or -s) is not helping?
Have in mind that this is not a real security as it's very easy to
change your MAC.
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I can do this - I can install 8-current, patch it and put it under load
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I guess Paul is in the same situation ..
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After all single core seems to handle 500kpps, if we utilize four, eight
or even more cores we should be able to route 1500kpps + ?
I hope TOE once MFCed to 7-STABLE will help too?
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May be a stupid questions, but:
1) There are zero matches of IFCAP_TOE in kernel sources .. there is not
support for TOE in 7.0, but may be this is work in progress for 8-current?
Yes, its in current only. Just remove IFCAP_TOE.
Hi,
Sorry to reply to myself.
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Hi,
May be a stupid questions, but:
1) There are zero matches of IFCAP_TOE in kernel sources .. there is
not support for TOE in 7.0, but may be this is work in progress for
8-current?
2) In #define BRIDGE_IFCAPS_MASK (IFCAP_TOE|IFCAP_TSO
th netisr2 on a kernel from p4 before few
months .. are there any patches flying around so I can test them with
7-STABLE? :)
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in rc.conf options also:
ifconfig_em0="polling up" #bridged interface in my conf
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>
> I just noticed, that when I add em network card to bridge the checksum
> offload is turned off.
> I
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I'm using the same hardware and same configuration so I'm not sure why
-stable is slower.
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is in the same second as I see no buffer space available ..
isn't this weird?
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I'm experimenting with jboss4 cluster under freebsd 7 (amd64).
In my configuration I have 2 jboss instances which are in cluster and
they communicate via separate network
y ideas how I can improve things?
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Alexander Motin wrote:
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Yes, You can with ng_tcpmss
Isn't it doable only with ipfw/divert when using ng_tcpmss?
I have and so
Greetings,
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Yes, You can with ng_tcpmss
Isn't it doable only with ipfw/divert when using ng_tcpmss?
I have and some concerns about performance too ..
There are several ways to inject packet to ng_tcpmss:
- ipfw + divert + ng_ksocket. It shou
lags=1c
lagg2: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu
1500
options=19b
ether 00:15:17:5d:28:60
media: Ethernet autoselect
status: active
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taskq
how many packets per second ?
I've seen this only during syn floods :)
Can you show the output of netstat -I em0 2 ?
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I'm little lost in this thread.
Is there a solution for the problem and is it part of RELENG_7?
If yes can someone tell me which version of which files fix this?
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Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
Stefan, good day.
Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 03:43:44PM +0200, Stefan Lambrev wrote:
But here is working example which you can improve off course.
#dual home
pass in on $ext_if1 reply-to ($ext_if1 $gw1) from any to $external_addr1
keep state
pass out on
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Wesley wrote:
> Dear people,
>
> I have 2 links on a box, and I don't want to load balance it but, only to
> reply requests in the same interface that it comes.
>
> I t
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uses of it, and other operating systems does allow it at the client side.
Did you check http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2782 ?
It is "PROPOSED STANDARD" and MS DNS in Win2003 already uses it (if you
have domain controller for example
Hi Vladimir,
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Hi, Stefan
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Hi Vladimir,
Will http://people.yandex-team.ru/~wawa/em-6.7.3-yandex-1.28.tar.gz
work out of the box on FreeBSD 7, or it's just for 6.X?
We use (and debug) it w/RELENG_6. I seem it can be used w/CURRENT but
I didn
Hi Vladimir,
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Hi, Stefan
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
Hi Vladimir,
Will http://people.yandex-team.ru/~wawa/em-6.7.3-yandex-1.28.tar.gz
work out of the box on FreeBSD 7, or it's just for 6.X?
We use (and debug) it w/RELENG_6. I seem it can be used w/CURRENT but
I didn
G_6_X now?
Let you try
http://people.yandex-team.ru/wawa/em-6.7.3-yandex-1.28.tar.gz.
We keep code synced with latest RELENG_6.
Latest feature: I have start to move m_freem/m_get away from em_start
and em_rxeof. They lock.
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On bridge firewall with PF can I do anything more then using
(source-track rule, max-src-conn-rate SS/ss, max-src-states X)
to protect servers&services behind it from SYN flood?
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Yuri Pankov wrote:
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Hi,
When FreeBSD 6 act as a gatewa,y by default sends icmp type 5 redirect
when needed,
but releng_7 does not. Any ideas how to enable this on RELENG_7?
net.inet.icmp.maskrepl: 0
net.inet.icmp.icmplim: 200
net.inet.icmp.reply_from_interface: 0
net.inet.icmp.reply_src:
net.inet.icmp.icmplim_output: 1
net.inet.icmp.log_redirect: 0
net.inet.icmp.drop_redirect: 0
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Hi,
Sorry to reply to myself, but I found that the problem exist only if the
GW is carp interface, e.g. 10.1.1.1 sits on carp0 on default GW.
I'm still testing how to reproduce this in my test lab and will fill a PR.
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
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I see rtfree: 0xc741ee88 has 1 refs with fr
Hi,
I see rtfree: 0xc741ee88 has 1 refs with freebsd releng_7 (i386) from today.
I think it's easy reproducible. What I have is:
releng_7 (10.1.1.2) -> default GW (10.1.1.1)
on default GW I have route to 10.10.1.1/24 -> 10.1.1.3
so everytime when 10.1.1.2 try to contact someone from 10.10.1.1/
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Although I see it at least one person claims the message
came thru with only the header file, so I am going
to send if_em.c thru again.
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I'm seeing strange problem with sockets in state FIN_WAIT_2.
netstat -n |grep FIN_WAIT_2|wc -l
shows 12234 lines, Those sockets never die and just grow more and more,
when finally today I saw this in logs:
postfix/smtp[6968]: connect to gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[66.249.91.27]:
Can't assig
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Thank you very much for the help Jack :))
Unfortunately I'm off next four days and probably will not be able to
test it before Monday.
Btw any chances to have patch for releng_6 or the difference in the
dri
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>
x27;
class = network
subclass = ethernet
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MQ wrote:
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> Actually, I'd rather consider the bge(4) has some problems with its
> media negotiation. It seems that the problem you described was just
> the same with
between bge0 and the new server with intel card
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Hi again,
Jack Vogel wrote:
>
> The new driver I just checked into CURRENT has this fix, I hope its
> going to be in the May snapshot, Stefan, can you try CURRENT to
> see if it solves your p
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> The new driver I just checked into CURRENT has this fix, I hope its
> going to be in the May snapshot, Stefan, can you try CURRENT to
> see if it solves your proble
19 at
device 25.0 on pci0
em0: Ethernet address: 00:0f:fe:4e:78:16
em0: [FILTER]
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Hello,
I'm trying to get two gigabit network cards to work together.
em0: port
0x1000-0x101f mem 0xf050-0xf051,0xf0524000-0xf0524fff irq 19 at
device 25.0 on pci0
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freebsd 6.2 stable - em0 is i386 and bge0
is on amd64.
em0 was tested with 6.2-release too.
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firmware, because it was mentioned in
last quarter report, and few other places on the net, but there is
nothing new "released".
Thanks,
Ian
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Are there any new
pi.c
/root/wpi/sys/modules/wpi/../../dev/wpi/if_wpi.c: In function
`wpi_firmware_get':
/root/wpi/sys/modules/wpi/../../dev/wpi/if_wpi.c:294: warning:
assignment discards qualifiers from pointer target type
*** Error code 1
Stop in /root/wpi/sys/modules/wpi.
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to both IPs - 192.168.13.12 is http balancer and
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cleanly to the latest -stable :)
I tested base functionality with patched carp, but still do not have
server in production with it, so be careful!
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6.1 and
6.2? I know that
a lot of changes are committed to if_bridge and pf/pfsync, that's why
I'm little unsure :)
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