Old Synopsis: Kernel panics with "sbdrop" message
New Synopsis: [panic] Kernel panics with "sbdrop" message
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Over to maintainer(s).
On 03/15/11 14:26, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 09:30:39AM -0400, Steve Polyack wrote:
Is anyone aware of some sort of facility in either FreeBSD
8.1-RELEASE or the em(4) driver which would cause it to cache MAC
addresses / ARP entries for hosts on a per-protocol basis?
[snipp
On 16.03.2011 19:21, Mike Tancsa wrote:
> A new one it seems. On the console,
I have one with full crashdump too.
Crashdump and other files are available on request.
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Hello.
I am having some troubles configuring adapter with multiple ips,
And I believe I have found a bug.
The explanation is a bit long... Here it is:
XX.YY.2.33/30 at ISPs side used as my default gw
XX.YY.2.34/30 at my side
I have network XX.YY.95.0/24 routed to me
I dont have internet on XX.YY
On Wed, 16 Mar 2011, Georgi Iovchev wrote:
Hello.
I am having some troubles configuring adapter with multiple ips,
And I believe I have found a bug.
The explanation is a bit long... Here it is:
XX.YY.2.33/30 at ISPs side used as my default gw
XX.YY.2.34/30 at my side
I have network XX.YY.95.0/
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 04:38:44PM -0700, YongHyeon PYUN wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 09:40:36PM -0700, Vijay Singh wrote:
> > > As you know, BCM5714, BCM5715 and BCM5780 use unique jumbo frame
> > > scheme that is not compatible with other controllers. All other
> > > Broadcom controllers have
Old Synopsis: Flowtable excessively caches dest MAC addresses for outgoing UDP
traffic
New Synopsis: [flowtable] Flowtable excessively caches dest MAC addresses for
outgoing UDP traffic
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It seems we have no driver for the Realtek RTL8191SE/RTL8192SE WiFi
chipset.
Tried using NDIS with the Windows driver, but no luck there, either.
Attaching the pciconf info for this device. Anyone working in this
area?
Thanks,
-jr
toshiba_l675.pci
Description: Binary data
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> There was a bug in the diff. I updated the diff but URL is the same
> as before. If you have downloaded the file, please try again.
>
Hi, thanks a lot for your effort. I will test this out within a week
and get you some feedback. Thanks again.
-vijay
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I tried this on -questions@ but the consensus is to try here.
I'm running into all sorts of issues setting up l2tp networking. I think
I have the IPSEC part worked out, but testing parts at a time l2tp dies
in a hole.
I've resorted to mpd as it seems to be widely used in BSD (and linux
too..
On 3/16/2011 9:32 PM, Da Rock wrote:
> I'm running into all sorts of issues setting up l2tp networking. I think
> I have the IPSEC part worked out, but testing parts at a time l2tp dies
> in a hole.
Try without IPSEC first to make sure you have the l2tp portion correct.
Also, make sure no firewall
On 03/17/11 13:59, Mike Tancsa wrote:
On 3/16/2011 9:32 PM, Da Rock wrote:
I'm running into all sorts of issues setting up l2tp networking. I think
I have the IPSEC part worked out, but testing parts at a time l2tp dies
in a hole.
Try without IPSEC first to make sure you have the l2tp
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