Dear collegues,
a port of ng_netflow has been just commited to ports
tree. It builds both on STABLE and CURRENT, and was tested
to work on really busy routers.
As before, I'd be glad for any kind of feedback: ideas,
patches and else. Thanks.
(Also crossposted to -net).
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Totus tuus, G
the wi driver doesn't work..
I am trying to compile the kernel with ath. I know that should not be
supported.. but lets try ..
thanks for now, i'll check more on-line about the PrismGT drivers!
Fabrizio Parrella Fabrizio Parrella Computer/Web Programmer Nightlight
Design 975 South High St. Harri
I found this website that should help with the prismGT (and prism54):
http://prism54.org/
but sincerely I don't know where to start to install this module for the
kernel..
any help? :-) thanks
fabry
Fabrizio Parrella Fabrizio Parrella Computer/Web Programmer Nightlight
Design 975 South High S
Does anyone have time to investigate? I will try to get more
information from iDEFENSE.
Cheers,
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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 06:21:25 -0800 (PST)
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"Jacques A. Vidrine" wrote:
>
> Does anyone have time to investigate? I will try to get more
> information from iDEFENSE.
Looking at the code there are indeed some problems.
- there seems to be no boundary on how many segments we keep in the
tcp reassembly queue
- there seems to be no time
Andre Oppermann wrote:
>
> "Jacques A. Vidrine" wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone have time to investigate? I will try to get more
> > information from iDEFENSE.
>
> Looking at the code there are indeed some problems.
>
> - there seems to be no boundary on how many segments we keep in the
>tcp re
I have two wireless device.
- Pcmcia Orinoco Wireless Silver 11mbps
- Dlink Dwl 520 revision v.E1
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Andre Oppermann wrote:
>
> Andre Oppermann wrote:
> >
> > "Jacques A. Vidrine" wrote:
> > >
> > > Does anyone have time to investigate? I will try to get more
> > > information from iDEFENSE.
> >
> > Looking at the code there are indeed some problems.
> >
> > - there seems to be no boundary on h
< said:
> - there seems to be no boundary on how many segments we keep in the
>tcp reassembly queue
I'm not aware of any TCP implementation which ever had such a
limitation. Perhaps all the others implemented something like that in
the past few years and we haven't kept up? (I've certainly
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Andre Oppermann wrote:
> I can fix this stuff but I won't be able to do that in emergency mode.
> The first code can be ready after the weekend. If someone else wants
> to takle it earlier/faster tell me.
>
> --
> Andre
I'm going to be busy until the weekend arrives as well
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