nough :(
pinging from the firewall itself, to one of the hosts, that packets are
lost to (when pinging from other networks) does not give any packet loss.
The old 6.2, had polling enabled - and I've tried to disable polling on
the new, but to no effect.
Any ideas what else to try?
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I tried to just disable carp on the new machine (simply comment out carp
config from /etc/rc.conf.local) and now the packet loss is gone - and
hasn't been there for half an hour, so far.
Seems the carp network interfaces has bugs.
On Thu, October 18, 2007 10:33, Klavs Klavsen said:
>
On Thu, October 18, 2007 12:50, Max Laier said:
> On Thursday 18 October 2007, Klavs Klavsen wrote:
>> I tried to just disable carp on the new machine (simply comment out
>> carp config from /etc/rc.conf.local) and now the packet loss is gone -
>> and hasn't been ther
Hi,
Just to close this thread - I've confirmed that it was indeed a switch
problem.
The "funny" thing, is howcome only CARP triggered it.
On Thu, October 18, 2007 9:33, Klavs Klavsen said:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have had a FreeBSD 6.2 (-p1 - yes I know :) firewall running f
t has no vlans.
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