umi did NOT want to discuss cisco routers. the original query i sent
was regarding using free-bsd box as a router for 2 t1's to the same
destination... i know there are folks out there relying on their unix box
for a router...was hoping to learn something along these lines.
cheers,
jeff
David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> > I have done this is a production environment, the traffic balanced
> > perfectly.
> Then perhaps you'd care to share with us how you told the
> router whether it
This is a) nothing to do with freebsd and b) specificly nothing to do
with
> > > > 1) It can be very easy to get working.
> > >
> > > Funny, you just said it was tricky to get working :)
> >
> > Tricky to get working _well_. Easy to get working. :)
> >
> > Adding an extra 'ip route' command takes 5 seconds. But then
> watching your
> > traffic balance terribly and perf
>
> > > 1) It can be very easy to get working.
> >
> > Funny, you just said it was tricky to get working :)
>
> Tricky to get working _well_. Easy to get working. :)
>
> Adding an extra 'ip route' command takes 5 seconds. But then watching your
> traffic balance terribly and performance go down
> > 1) It can be very easy to get working.
>
> Funny, you just said it was tricky to get working :)
Tricky to get working _well_. Easy to get working. :)
Adding an extra 'ip route' command takes 5 seconds. But then watching your
traffic balance terribly and performance go
Shashi Joshi wrote:
> The password problem was my stupidity. I had tcsh as default shell for
> root. When I rebuilt in 3.2 elf format, it didn't rebuild tcsh since it is
> not part of basic system
Damn, I forgot the most important question. Did you update /etc
before rebooting? It *ought* to hav
On Fri, Jul 30, 1999 at 01:47:12PM +0200, Sebastian Soenksen wrote:
> i tried to do a make release today with releng_3:
> ===> include
> ===> lib
> ===> lib/libroken
> make: don't know how to make k_getpwuid.c. Stop
> *** Error code 2
sorry, my fault, i forgot to check out src-crypto :)
bye
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