On 15-7-2011 18:47, Steven Hartland wrote:
> Been trying to identify an strange network stalling issue while using
> scp or rsync between two machines, initially at remote locations.
>
> The behaviour has proved quite difficult to track as it seems to require a
> number or factors combined before
Hello,
A couple of years ago, Stef Walter proposed a patch[1] that enforced the scope
of routing messages. The general consesus was that the best approach would be
the OpenBSD way - transporting the FIB number in the message and letting the
user applications filter out unwanted messages.
Are t
On 13.07.2011 12:37, Vladimir Budnev wrote:
Hello.
Iv faced some problem and seems don't realize the mechanincs why does it
occures.
First of all i'd like to notice that my freebsd knowledge and expirience is
limited, especially in such "strange" cases.
In details(code example ill be at the end
Vlad Galu wrote
in :
du> Hello,
du>
du> A couple of years ago, Stef Walter proposed a patch[1] that enforced
du> the scope of routing messages. The general consesus was that the best
du> approach would be the OpenBSD way - transporting the FIB number in the
du> message and letting the user appl
Synopsis: [route] Route messages sent to all socket listeners regardless of
setfib(1)
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Responsible-Changed-By: hrs
Responsible-Changed-When: Sat Jul 16 15:46:50 UTC 2011
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I'll take this.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi
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Hiroki Sato wrote:
> Vlad Galu wrote
> in :
>
> du> Hello,
> du>
> du> A couple of years ago, Stef Walter proposed a patch[1] that enforced
> du> the scope of routing messages. The general consesus was that the best
> du> approach would be the Open
On Jul 16, 2011, at 5:42 PM, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> Vlad Galu wrote
> in :
>
> du> Hello,
> du>
> du> A couple of years ago, Stef Walter proposed a patch[1] that enforced
> du> the scope of routing messages. The general consesus was that the best
> du> approach would be the OpenBSD way - transpo