Re: How to generate IPv6 RA without any prefixes?

2010-11-22 Thread sthaug
> > I would like to get rtadvd to send RAs completely *without* a prefix > > info option. My Juniper routers at work can do this just fine... > > Oh I see. I haven't tried this case with FreeBSD configuring RA with > default route info only. So, how your Juniper router coordinate your > DHCPv6 ser

Re: How to generate IPv6 RA without any prefixes?

2010-11-22 Thread Siquijor Philips
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 4:01 PM, wrote: >> > I would like to get rtadvd to send RAs completely *without* a prefix >> > info option. My Juniper routers at work can do this just fine... >> >> Oh I see. I haven't tried this case with FreeBSD configuring RA with >> default route info only. So, how yo

Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-net@FreeBSD.org

2010-11-22 Thread FreeBSD bugmaster
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Re: How to generate IPv6 RA without any prefixes?

2010-11-22 Thread sthaug
> >> Oh I see. I haven't tried this case with FreeBSD configuring RA with > >> default route info only. So, how your Juniper router coordinate your > >> DHCPv6 server to inform the hosts or nodes where to get prefix info > >> since then your router wasn't configured with pinfoflags options? > > > >

card sleeping

2010-11-22 Thread kalin m
hi all.. recently i had to change the static ip on a machine here at work. nothing wrong with that. what's happening with this new ip (different network) is that for short periods of time sometimes the machine is unpingable. until i try to login ssh. as soon as i do that the ping and the re

struct sockaddr_in6 ia_net - unused

2010-11-22 Thread Rozhuk Ivan
Hi! /usr/src/sys/netinet6/in6_var.h:struct sockaddr_in6 ia_net;/* network number of interface */ Looks like unused in inet6: defined but never used in code. firewall# grep -r "ia_net" /usr/src/sys grep: warning: /usr/src/sys/modules/netgraph/viface/@: recursive directory loop /us

Re: card sleeping

2010-11-22 Thread Warren Block
On Mon, 22 Nov 2010, kalin m wrote: the only entry in the log is: init: can't exec getty '/usr/local/bin/xdm' for port /dev/ttyv8: No such file or directory (if somebody would explain what this is, that would help too. since xdm is not really in use and i can't find anything that would be ca

Re: card sleeping

2010-11-22 Thread kalin m
On 11/22/10 7:42 PM, Julian Elischer wrote: On 11/22/10 3:52 PM, kalin m wrote: thanks... got the ttyv8 off... any idea about the temporary network loss? not without more info... it might be you machine or the switch it's attached to.. you may also have a clash with another machine some

Re: card sleeping

2010-11-22 Thread kalin m
On 11/22/10 8:43 PM, Julian Elischer wrote: On 11/22/10 5:16 PM, kalin m wrote: On 11/22/10 7:42 PM, Julian Elischer wrote: On 11/22/10 3:52 PM, kalin m wrote: thanks... got the ttyv8 off... any idea about the temporary network loss? not without more info... it might be you machine

Re: card sleeping

2010-11-22 Thread Julian Elischer
On 11/22/10 6:14 PM, kalin m wrote: On 11/22/10 8:43 PM, Julian Elischer wrote: On 11/22/10 5:16 PM, kalin m wrote: On 11/22/10 7:42 PM, Julian Elischer wrote: On 11/22/10 3:52 PM, kalin m wrote: thanks... got the ttyv8 off... any idea about the temporary network loss? not without m

Re: card sleeping

2010-11-22 Thread Zeus V Panchenko
kalin m (ka...@el.net) [10.11.23 01:16] wrote: > > > hi all.. > > recently i had to change the static ip on a machine here at work. > nothing wrong with that. what's happening with this new ip (different > network) is that for short periods of time sometimes the machine is > unpingable. until

Re: request for MFC of em/igb drivers

2010-11-22 Thread Eugene Grosbein
On 17.11.2010 23:39, Jack Vogel wrote: > Yes, everyone, I plan on updating all the drivers, there has been no > activity > because I've tracking down a couple bugs that are tough, involving days > of testing to reproduce. I know we're getting close and I appreciate any > reports like this before. >

Re: card sleeping

2010-11-22 Thread kalin m
On 11/23/10 12:50 AM, Julian Elischer wrote: On 11/22/10 6:14 PM, kalin m wrote: On 11/22/10 8:43 PM, Julian Elischer wrote: On 11/22/10 5:16 PM, kalin m wrote: On 11/22/10 7:42 PM, Julian Elischer wrote: On 11/22/10 3:52 PM, kalin m wrote: thanks... got the ttyv8 off... any idea a

ipfw and bridge: unaligned payload pointers panicing perfectly performing MIPS boxes

2010-11-22 Thread Adrian Chadd
Hi everyone (and Luigi especially!) I've found that enabling ipfw for bridge interfaces panics my MIPS boards. A bit of digging shows that the payload mbuf isn't aligned as passed into ipfw_chk(), and this is causing aligned access exceptions. It likely isn't a problem on i386/ia64 because they a

Re: card sleeping

2010-11-22 Thread Julian Elischer
On 11/22/10 10:56 PM, kalin m wrote: On 11/23/10 12:50 AM, Julian Elischer wrote: On 11/22/10 6:14 PM, kalin m wrote: On 11/22/10 8:43 PM, Julian Elischer wrote: On 11/22/10 5:16 PM, kalin m wrote: On 11/22/10 7:42 PM, Julian Elischer wrote: On 11/22/10 3:52 PM, kalin m wrote: thank

Re: card sleeping

2010-11-22 Thread kalin m
On 11/23/10 2:23 AM, Julian Elischer wrote: On 11/22/10 10:56 PM, kalin m wrote: On 11/23/10 12:50 AM, Julian Elischer wrote: On 11/22/10 6:14 PM, kalin m wrote: On 11/22/10 8:43 PM, Julian Elischer wrote: On 11/22/10 5:16 PM, kalin m wrote: On 11/22/10 7:42 PM, Julian Elischer wrote