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Hi
Can anybody help me with configuration of wireless network.
I successful run network with number of WaveLan station with FreeBSD
driver in adhoc mode:
wi0: at port 0x240-0x27f irq 11 slot 0 on pccard0
in list I've found program to get firmware version, is shows:
# ./wi wi0 fd20 > wi-version
My servers had died every 12h and I spend lots of time to solve problem,
I hope the result of my work is interesting for community.
The main reason of server fault is overloading of dynamic routing table
(netstat -nra | grep W3)
Another point - the same software running on non-Intel server
(no
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 02:03:37PM +0400, Dmitry Samersoff wrote:
> My servers had died every 12h and I spend lots of time to solve problem,
> I hope the result of my work is interesting for community.
>
> The main reason of server fault is overloading of dynamic routing table
> (netstat -nra | g
> Hello,
>
> Some days ago I began to suffer strange problems with user-ppp
> while trying to connect with one specific ISP. For example,
> sometimes the connection fails to establish and the following
> messages are logged:
>
> ...
> tun0: Phase: bundle: Authenticate
> tun0: Phase: deflink: hi
Hi,
I have four machines, configured as follows.
Machine 1 (leaf node) (defaultrouter to internet gateway)
fxp0 129.94.232.13
fxp1 172.21.10.24
Machine 2 (router) (defaultrouter to internet gateway)
fxp0 129.94.232.14
fxp1 172.21.10.42
fxp2 10.0.0.25
Machine 3 (router) (defaultrouter to intern
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Daniel Wong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have four machines, configured as follows.
>
> Machine 1 (leaf node) (defaultrouter to internet gateway)
> fxp0 129.94.232.13
> fxp1 172.21.10.24
>
> Machine 2 (router) (defaultrouter to internet gateway)
> fxp0 129.94.232.14
> fxp1 172.21.10.
Brian Somers wrote:
>
> Your chap response isn't getting a success or failure reply, so ppp
> is still in the ``authenticate'' phase -- it's ignoring the IPCP
> packets sent by the peer. I'm not sure why the peer isn't sending
> the success/failure message.
This could explain some recent proble
On Sun, 1 Apr 2001, Brett Glass wrote:
> >I'm hacking on a 'magic box' solution, which will essentially listen for
> >ARP packets from box A to box B, reply with its own MAC, and then forward
> >ethernet packets back onto the same wire, rewriting the MACs
> >appropriately.
>
> Sort of like static
On 31 Mär, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
[-isdn CCed,]
Dear -isdn readers, we are talking about the actual behavior of
-current, see -current and -net for the beginning of the discussion.
>> >> If I use
>> >> route add default -interface isp1
>> >> I wan't to have the packets routed trough isp1. I do
At 09:19 AM 4/2/2001, Alex Pilosov wrote:
>NAT without rewriting IP headers. Better called "bridge with proxy-arp".
How would one set this up? Can it be done in-kernel without resorting
to a transition to userland (as with natd)?
--Brett
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On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 06:52:00PM +0200, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> On 31 Mar, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
>
> [-isdn CCed,]
>
> Dear -isdn readers, we are talking about the actual behavior of
> -current, see -current and -net for the beginning of the discussion.
>
> >> >> If I use
> >> >> route
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