W dniu 2011-09-30 17:44, Freddie Cash pisze:
that's the correct behaviour, as the public IPs are physically assigned to
the interfaces on the router. Thus, connecting to the public IPs from the
router ... will connect to the router.
You need to ping the private IPs from the router, since the r
On Oct 1, 2011 12:16 PM, "Marek Salwerowicz" wrote:
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> W dniu 2011-09-30 17:44, Freddie Cash pisze:
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>> that's the correct behaviour, as the public IPs are physically assigned
to
>> the interfaces on the router. Thus, connecting to the public IPs from
the
>> router ... will connect to the ro
"Rainer Bredehorn" wrote
in <20110930074856.282...@gmx.net>:
Br>
Br> > Could you show us more specifics about your configuration and packet
Br> > dump in question?
Br>
Br> Yes! It's the FreeBSD 8.2 release. The only thing which is activated in the
rc.conf is ipv6.
Br> I've included the ifc
Hi,
I see that you use MTU 9000, have you tried to increase kern.ipc.nmbjumbo9?
Can you also show output of `vmstat -z | grep mbuf'?
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Andrey Zonov
16.08.2011 0:10, Johannes пишет:
Hi,
I use an Intel dual nic for my home server. About two weeks ago, it
started to randomly stop
working. A re
Hi,
Yes, that helps. Source IP address is now the same as destination.
Also helps reconfigure main interface, and now source IP address is
127.0.0.1 (and that's correct behaviour).
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Andrey Zonov
30.07.2011 23:43, Brian Somers пишет:
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 02:54:11PM +0700, Rashid N. Achi