I'm getting network write failures on a host running 7.2-PRERELEASE
(I know, I should update it to STABLE, but I've heard of similar reports
on 7-S too)
Failures are expressed for example in BIND
named[72084]:
/usr/src/lib/bind/isc/../../../contrib/bind9/lib/isc/unix/socket.c:1567:
unexpected
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 08:37:29AM -0200, Victor Lima wrote:
> Have you checked your memory integrity? Maybe you should consider
> buying some more mem to that machine. Have you check with top(1) how
> much memory is actually available when the write fails?
>
That's not the lack of virtual/phy
Have you checked your memory integrity? Maybe you should consider
buying some more mem to that machine. Have you check with top(1) how
much memory is actually available when the write fails?
Att,
Victor Lima
Em 11/12/2009, às 08:29, Eugene Perevyazko escreveu:
I'm getting network write f
I have a site-to-site vpn between these two:
1. FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p4, racoon, ipsec-tools-0.7.3
2. Symantec VPN 100, (also known as "Nexland Pro 800")
I have intermittent connection problems between these two and I can't seem
to identify what the problem is. I realize the complexity and challe
Jon Otterholm wrote:
>
> If I restart racoon or wait approximately 30 min the connection is
> re-established.
Since this is approximately ½of the phase 2 lifetime, you are probably
running into lifetime negotiation issues, or PFS issues.
> What would be the obvious way to debug this? Any sugge
On 12/7/09, Paul B Mahol wrote:
> Patch attached to fix scan results.
> Bug is obvious if you use -v flag:
> ifconfig -v wlan0 list scan
>
> It is interesting, that it never got noticed. I got hit with this one
> when working on WPA instead of WPA2(RSN). In that case wpa_supplicant
> would never p
11 dec 2009 kl. 17.34 skrev "David DeSimone" :
Jon Otterholm wrote:
If I restart racoon or wait approximately 30 min the connection is
re-established.
Since this is approximately ½of the phase 2 lifetime, you are proba
bly
running into lifetime negotiation issues, or PFS issues.
What
At 11:33 AM 12/11/2009, David DeSimone wrote:
Jon Otterholm wrote:
>
> If I restart racoon or wait approximately 30 min the connection is
> re-established.
Since this is approximately ½of the phase 2 lifetime, you are probably
running into lifetime negotiation issues, or PFS issues.
> What wo
Old Synopsis: ndis: broken scan
New Synopsis: [ndis] [patch] broken scan by passing ies and ies_len pointer to
net80211
Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-bugs->freebsd-net
Responsible-Changed-By: linimon
Responsible-Changed-When: Fri Dec 11 19:48:19 UTC 2009
Responsible-Changed-Why:
Over to m
On 2009-12-11 20.23, "Mike Tancsa" wrote:
> At 11:33 AM 12/11/2009, David DeSimone wrote:
>> Jon Otterholm wrote:
>>>
>>> If I restart racoon or wait approximately 30 min the connection is
>>> re-established.
>>
>> Since this is approximately ½of the phase 2 lifetime, you are probably
>> run
At 04:43 PM 12/11/2009, Jon Otterholm wrote:
> Also, what does
> sysctl net.key.preferred_oldsa
>
> show ?
It has not jamed up yet but here is output from sysctl:
net.key.preferred_oldsa: 1
Would it help setting it to 0 to force renewal of keys at reconnection?
I think it should allow your e
Mike Tancsa wrote:
At 04:43 PM 12/11/2009, Jon Otterholm wrote:
> Also, what does
> sysctl net.key.preferred_oldsa
>
> show ?
It has not jamed up yet but here is output from sysctl:
net.key.preferred_oldsa: 1
Would it help setting it to 0 to force renewal of keys at reconnection?
I think it
I am seeing Sun Microsystems branded 10gigE adaptors (pci-x) on ebay nowadays
for $500.
So ... let's say I took some plain-jane, modern-ish PC (intel core, or c2d,
pci-x, etc.) and set up this topology:
a <-- cable --> b <-- cable --> c
and on each of (a) and (c) put one 10gigE adaptor, an
Can't get 10 gigabit thru a PCI-X slot, it doesnt have the bandwidth, you
need PCI Express, in
fact you will find that lots of factors will come into play and might keep
you from achieving
optimal thruput.
For a two port adapter you will need an 8x PCIE slot, preferably Gen 2, and
if all three sys
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