Kip Macy wrote:
LSO is MicroSlop's term for TSO :) As usual, they rename it, and
next they do something non-standard to er 'differentiate' as the
euphemism goes...
Kinda what Sun's lawsuit back in the 90s against their Java
strategy was all about :)
Nevertheless, I don't understand Kip either,
On 2007-Feb-25 13:40:39 +0100, Lars Tunkrans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Solaris10/OpenSolaris a file called /etc/driver_aliases is
>created which contains all the known PCI-DEVICE ID's
>known by the software ( devicedrivers ).
There's nothing similar in FreeBSD. Most drivers have a
Hi,
I would like to know how to enable Path MTU Discovery in Free BSD 6.0.
Do I need to apply some patch to get it work?
Thanks,
Adityaa
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aditya kiran wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know how to enable Path MTU Discovery in Free BSD 6.0.
Do I need to apply some patch to get it work?
No patch is needed. PMTU discovery should be enabled by default on all
FreeBSD machines. You can check with "sysctl net.inet.tcp.path_mtu_discovery".
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Dear all,
Over the next couple of weeks, I will be reviewing the set of non-MPSAFE
network stack components in preparation for a status update to the arch@
mailing list. One of the remaining components that requires Giant is the IPX
over IP tunneling facility (ipx_ip). I'd like to solicit u
Synopsis: [netisr] suggestion to fix suboptimal network polling
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overshooting of 10 bytes is due to a buglet that didn't
appear until now. Please try this fix:
http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/tso_fix-20070226.diff
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Andre
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partly off topic, but maybe someone migth find this interesting
given that the device can do vlan tag insertion/removal,
so it can be used to provide additional fan-in/fan-out
to freebsd-based routers in not too high-speed networks.
http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/FreeBSD/edimax/
cheers
luigi
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Hi everybody,
I cannot login to SSH. I use TTSSH as a client on windows.
Everytime I type in my host (ritm) password (***) Freebsd
comes up with the error "PAM Authentication Failure". I disable PAM from
sshd_config but I still get this problem. Any help on this would be
much appreci
At Fri, 23 Feb 2007 13:17:03 +0100,
Anders Nordby wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> George, maybe there should be a separate category in GNATS also, for
> network issues?
>
Instead of being in kern you mean? I have thought that before but I
don't control GNATS and we'd have to review a lot of bugs.
You coul
Luigi Rizzo wrote:
partly off topic, but maybe someone migth find this interesting
given that the device can do vlan tag insertion/removal,
so it can be used to provide additional fan-in/fan-out
to freebsd-based routers in not too high-speed networks.
Were you trying to perform the same evil e
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
George, maybe there should be a separate category in GNATS also, for
network issues?
Instead of being in kern you mean? I have thought that before but I
don't control GNATS and we'd have to review a lot of bugs.
I have noticed there has been a gradual effort o
That usually indicates that you typed a bad password. Also FreeBSD by default
does not allow root logins, try logging in as a standard user and add them to
the wheel group.
Or you can add the following to your sshd_config file.
PermitRootLogin yes
Good luck,
Greg
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Hi Rajen,
Can you send your sshd_config and your PAM file for SSH?
Is your account a typical Unix account or do you use an alternate
authentication method (LDAP/OPIE/*SQL...)
Your rc.conf options, especially "sshd_*" sections may also be useful
Kind Regards,
Philippe Laquet.
Rajen Jani (
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