Re: does freebsd support so called Scalable I/O on intel NIC ?

2008-10-26 Thread Robert Watson
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008, Kip Macy wrote: It is simply a knob to adjust on all new server network cards. You could benefit from it on a predominantly UDP workload. I believe that tcp_input is still sufficiently serialized that it would not make sense for TCP workloads. In principle we can benefit

NAT-PT on FreeBSD (or something else)?

2008-10-26 Thread Eduardo Meyer
Hello, I want to start a migration education to IPv6, setting up my internal network to be 100% ipv6-only. I dont want it to be dual stacked, because I intend to force my team to perform only IPv6 related tools on the internal network. However, when performing internet activity like, reading e-mai

I seems that the OS does use the available MTU

2008-10-26 Thread Eitan Shefi
Hi, I am using 2 hosts with FreeBSD-7.0 connected directly. When I change the MTU to a value greater then 1500, for example 3000, and then send "ping" with message size 2500, from one host to the other, the other host gets more then one ICMP packet, even thaw the message that was send is match sm

Re: NAT-PT on FreeBSD (or something else)?

2008-10-26 Thread Kevin Oberman
> Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 13:18:35 -0100 > From: "Eduardo Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hello, > > I want to start a migration education to IPv6, setting up my internal > network to be 100% ipv6-only. I dont want it to be dual stacked, > because I intend to force my te

Re: mpd - lcp protocol rejects

2008-10-26 Thread Alexander Motin
CK wrote: I'm running mpd 4.4 on 6.3-STABLE #4. Connecting with mpd to my ISP's VPN server running poptop. Everything is ok for some time, and then all of a sudden mpd starts throwing weird protocol rejects to log file and vpn connection stops working. Oct 19 03:06:16 tazek mpd: [pptp] IPCP: sta

Re: NAT-PT on FreeBSD (or something else)?

2008-10-26 Thread Randy Bush
> I want to start a migration education to IPv6, setting up my internal > network to be 100% ipv6-only. I dont want it to be dual stacked, > because I intend to force my team to perform only IPv6 related tools > on the internal network. However, when performing internet activity > like, reading e-m

Re: NAT-PT on FreeBSD (or something else)?

2008-10-26 Thread Wes Morgan
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008, Randy Bush wrote: I want to start a migration education to IPv6, setting up my internal network to be 100% ipv6-only. I dont want it to be dual stacked, because I intend to force my team to perform only IPv6 related tools on the internal network. However, when performing int

multiple IP pools in mpd5

2008-10-26 Thread Ganbold
Hi, Is it possible to specify multiple IP pools in mpd5? Something like: set ippool add pool1 102.179.16.20 102.179.17.254 set ippool add pool1 102.179.17.1 102.179.17.254 set ipcp ranges 102.179.16.13/32 ippool pool1 Or: set ippool add pool1 102.179.16.20 102.179