how can i compile my kernel with netgraph
Actually i want to attach my own created node to the
existed ether node. so for that i need ether node.
For that i need to compile my kernel with optins
NETGRAPH.
plz explain elaborately. Reply asap
Best regards
Manish Gautam
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On Sat, 20 Mar 2004, [iso-8859-1] manish gautam wrote:
> how can i compile my kernel with netgraph
>
> Actually i want to attach my own created node to the
> existed ether node. so for that i need ether node.
>
> For that i need to compile my kernel with optins
> NETGRAPH.
>
> plz explain ela
dear freebsd-wizards!
i have installed mpd from ports and it seems that it crashes the kernel via bpf:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 07:51:55PM +0100, Michael Bretterklieber пишет:
> Mpd-3.16 had a bad bug (but it shouldn't crash the machine), make sure you
> have installed 3.17 on both machines.
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