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Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 09:03:19 +0100
From: Bruce M Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Vlad GALU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: A quagga-related issue
Hi,
Unfortunately I'm not a quagga developer, so you might have better luck
getting an answer to your question by post
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o [2003/07/11] kern/54383 net NFS root configurations without dynamic
For testing of a product I would like to be able to modify or even drop
packets based on their content. What I have in mind is forcing the
packets through a firewall that would redirect all packet to a netgraph
node that would either pass unchanged, drop or change the contents to
assist in testing
can you try running 'sh ip route a.b.c.d', where a.b.c.d is the connected
route in question, to an interface that is down? Does it shown down/unavailable?
(on zebra telnet port 2601 cli or vtysh)
If it shows DOWN/not available, quagga will not redistribute.
The problem is that quagga can't know w
On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 10:48:34AM -0400, James Housley wrote:
J> For testing of a product I would like to be able to modify or even drop
J> packets based on their content. What I have in mind is forcing the
J> packets through a firewall that would redirect all packet to a netgraph
J> node that wo
Julian Elischer wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, James Housley wrote:
For testing of a product I would like to be able to modify or even drop
packets based on their content. What I have in mind is forcing the
packets through a firewall that would redirect all packet to a netgraph
node that would eithe
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, James Housley wrote:
> For testing of a product I would like to be able to modify or even drop
> packets based on their content. What I have in mind is forcing the
> packets through a firewall that would redirect all packet to a netgraph
> node that would either pass unchan
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, James Housley wrote:
>
> I have a product that is connected to a PC via eithernet. The product
> runs FBSD, but I would likely put another FBSD box in the middle. I want
> to be able modify packets for good and evil based on the data portion of
> the packet.
>
> For e
Hi. Sorry if this has been covered before. I purchased a D-Link DWL-650,
and it turned out to be the newer RevP model. I built the NDIS wrapper
around drivers from the windows CD, but it doesn't seem to pick up the
card. I tried using that both as a module, and built into my kernel. My
laptop
Have a jail setup that I want to be able to do a snmpwalk from to another
server ... but, for some reason, I get a 'sendto' error:
zabbix# snmpwalk -v 1 -c public jupiter.hub.org system
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: FreeBSD jupiter.hub.org 4.10-STABLE FreeBSD
4.10-STABLE #8: Fri Jun i386
snmp
On 06/14/04 12:28, James Housley wrote:
Julian Elischer wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, James Housley wrote:
For testing of a product I would like to be able to modify or even drop
packets based on their content. What I have in mind is forcing the
packets through a firewall that would redirect all pac
Anybody tried to port QOLSR across to FreeBSD?
http://qolsr.lri.fr/desc/qolsr.html
It's basically OLSR with QoS, looks very interesting.
- Ernie.
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