nvinced me to wait and never
got back to me though :-) He also suggested putting a loop counter in and
perhaps a KASSERT to make sure ref_cnt isn't some absurdly large value
(like 0xdeadc0de).
Forgive me for being naieve, but is there a reason you don't do an atomic
subtraction on the ref
e firewall is a bit tenuous at best.
You generally want to use a separate host for mail, etc. and just
NAT it through.
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l option. If
you want to use that feature via PXE then pxe_open() in
src/sys/boot/i386/libi386/pxe.c needs modification, specifically to parse
the array in bootplayer.d.
pxeboot passes its information via kenv and would require a bit of code
hidden somewhere to convert it into a sysctl t
in interrupt routing have resulted in some new behavior.
>
> I lost my old kernel :<
In the future, 'make reinstall' is your friend :)
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usmobile ppp[134]: tun0: LCP: TEXT user-ppp 3.1 (built Jun 15
> 2003)
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23:27:19 asusmobile ppp[275]: tun0: LCP: deflink: RecvTerminateReq(34) state
> = Opened
> Jun 30 23:27:19 asusmobile ppp[275]: tun0: LCP: deflink: LayerDown
The remote asked that you go away so you failed some sort of check at
something beyond the ppp layer.
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