Charles Swiger (cswiger) writes:
> >
> >Any suggestions? Is there some pcap option that I need to look at?
>
> If your dumps will fit into a RAM disk, use that, otherwise you're
> presumably [1] going to be limited to how fast you can scribble the
> packets to your disks. Figure out the fast
Michael DeMan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyway, thanks very much for the information. I'm going to have to
> figure out some kind of workaround on my architecture. In the worst
> case, I can shut off OSPF on the edge routers and use static routes
> upstream and OSPF from there, but that
Phil Regnauld wrote:
> Charles Swiger (cswiger) writes:
>>> Any suggestions? Is there some pcap option that I need to look at?
>> If your dumps will fit into a RAM disk, use that, otherwise you're
>> presumably [1] going to be limited to how fast you can scribble the
>> packets to your disks.
Hello!
Suppose you have to build a high-performance router with several NICs,
and you have to use a mix of D-Link DFE-570TX (21143, MII, quad port) served
by dc(4), and several Intel 82558/9/0 adapters served by fxp(4). Router
has to have 2-3 high-speed connections and several ones which lower
> Hello!
>
>Suppose you have to build a high-performance router with several NICs,
> and you have to use a mix of D-Link DFE-570TX (21143, MII, quad port)
served
> by dc(4), and several Intel 82558/9/0 adapters served by fxp(4). Router
> has to have 2-3 high-speed connections and several ones
Has anyone been successful with one of these cards and the ndisulator? I
can get the wrapper to attach the device, but it won't accept an SSID
being assigned via ifconfig (or anything else for that matter), and
wpa_supplicant also fails. I've tried it with both UP and SMP kernels, to
no avail.
Wesley Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone been successful with one of these cards and the
> ndisulator? I can get the wrapper to attach the device, but it won't
> accept an SSID being assigned via ifconfig (or anything else for that
> matter), and wpa_supplicant also fails.
Try to set
ssions. That is why I am mostly interested in side-by-side testing. I
> will put out a new tarball later this week that will help with that. If
> you already did some such testing, I'd be happy to hear your results.
Okay, here is the newest version:
http://people.freebsd.org/~mlaier/new
On Saturday 25 March 2006 20:38, Max Laier wrote:
> The tarball also doesn't
> include any firmware. net/iwi-firmware-kmod is all you need!
lies ... there is a problem with iwi-firmware-kmod. I'm investigating. For
now you can just use the firmw
On Saturday 25 March 2006 21:06, Max Laier wrote:
> On Saturday 25 March 2006 20:38, Max Laier wrote:
> > The tarball also doesn't
> > include any firmware. net/iwi-firmware-kmod is all you need!
>
> lies ... there is a problem with iwi-firmware-kmo
Andrew Seguin wrote:
I'm trying to get a vlan based firewall working, but having a problem
with ARP & DHCP not working well
(dhcp could be maybe not working well because of ARP)
The network is setup:
IP: xyz.zyx.xzy.0/24
[ISP router -> ISP Switch] -> firewall ->{vlans-tagged}->layer2
switch->
Hi, I recently upgraded the net-snmp package on some servers from 5.1.x
to 5.2.2_1, and found that the "manual discovery" option in JFFNMS would
not find any CPUs. I managed to get OpenNMS (marginally) working, and
it also does not find the CPU on systems running the newer net-snmp package.
S
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006, Fabian Keil wrote:
Wesley Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone been successful with one of these cards and the
ndisulator? I can get the wrapper to attach the device, but it won't
accept an SSID being assigned via ifconfig (or anything else for that
matter), and wp
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