> > > On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 12:32:37PM +0100, Meno Abels wrote:
> > > M> i have here a very strange problem which is in real a linux problem
> > > M> but it is triggered by freebsd. I run a lan on which are linux
> > > 2.6.8(debian) and
> > > M> freebsd 5.4 systems are connected to a unmanaged g
Sorry i doesn't saw your question regarding tcpdump. First thats quite
complex to
do there are usally 5000 packets per second out of the spread traffic.
This causes
tcpdump to real trouble it starts to drop alot of packets i tried but
I found nothing.
Which not mean there is nothing but
I thin
no nothing like that.
Meno
2005/6/17, Gleb Smirnoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Meno,
>
> On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 12:32:37PM +0100, Meno Abels wrote:
> M> i have here a very strange problem which is in real a linux problem
> M> but it is triggered by freebsd. I run a lan on which are linux
> 2.6.
Meno,
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 12:32:37PM +0100, Meno Abels wrote:
M> i have here a very strange problem which is in real a linux problem
M> but it is triggered by freebsd. I run a lan on which are linux 2.6.8(debian)
and
M> freebsd 5.4 systems are connected to a unmanaged gigabit switch. All sy