Re: if_ral regression

2008-01-12 Thread Dag-Erling Smørgrav
Sam Leffler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > FWIW I took ownership of a ral bug where AP mode tx just stopped for > no apparent reason (I think it was probe response frames but can't > recall). This sounds like the same thing; can you check kern/117655? Looks similar, except for the part about the P

Unexpected multicast IPv4 socket behavior

2008-01-12 Thread Fredrik Lindberg
Hi I find the following socket behavior a bit unexpected. Multicast from an IPv4 socket (with IP_MULTICAST_IF set) with its source address bound to INADDR_ANY only works if there is a default route defined, otherwise send() returns ENETUNREACH. Default route set, src INADDR_ANY : Works Default r

Re: Unexpected multicast IPv4 socket behavior

2008-01-12 Thread Bruce M. Simpson
Hi, This is ironic because I've been up against a similar problem with 255.255.255.255 on my current project, which also requires a 'bump in the stack', and the same code you've posted the patch for, I found myself reading yesterday to answer another chap's query. Fredrik Lindberg wrote: Hi

Re: Unexpected multicast IPv4 socket behavior

2008-01-12 Thread Fredrik Lindberg
Bruce M. Simpson wrote: I find the following socket behavior a bit unexpected. Multicast from an IPv4 socket (with IP_MULTICAST_IF set) with its source address bound to INADDR_ANY only works if there is a default route defined, otherwise send() returns ENETUNREACH. Default route set, src INADDR

Re: Unexpected multicast IPv4 socket behavior

2008-01-12 Thread Bruce M. Simpson
Fredrik Lindberg wrote: I would expect this _without_ IP_MULTICAST_IF set, however as I said the interface had been explicitly set with IP_MULTICAST_IF in all 4 cases, so there indeed is enough information in the stack to send the packet. Correct. You found a bug. Well done. If IP_MULTICAST

bgp router preferences

2008-01-12 Thread Eric W. Bates
I think I have finally given up on cisco. What are folks recommendations for a machine doing full bgp routes? I think I need to get a Sangoma card; but what is the current favorite bgp routing software and how much RAM do folks think I can get away with? Thanks for your time. -- Eric W. Bate

Mpd-5.0 released

2008-01-12 Thread Alexander Motin
Hello everybody! Mpd5 has got all of it's planned functionality and successfully working in many production environments. Remarking this I am glad to present you a new mpd-5.0 release, the first release of the new epoch! Comparing to 4.x, mpd5 presents significantly changed configuration and

Re: kern/119617: [nfs] nfs error on wpa network when reseting/shutdown

2008-01-12 Thread linimon
Old Synopsis: nfs error on wpa network when reseting/shutdown New Synopsis: [nfs] nfs error on wpa network when reseting/shutdown Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-bugs->freebsd-net Responsible-Changed-By: linimon Responsible-Changed-When: Sun Jan 13 03:35:29 UTC 2008 Responsible-Changed-Why:

Re: bgp router preferences

2008-01-12 Thread Niki Denev
On Jan 13, 2008 1:13 AM, Eric W. Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think I have finally given up on cisco. > > What are folks recommendations for a machine doing full bgp routes? > > I think I need to get a Sangoma card; but what is the current favorite > bgp routing software and how much RAM do