> I've noticed that when i run ppp -auto -nat for extended periods of time,
> ifconfig tends to grow pretty long.
>
> Something is not removing old ip addresses from the kernel. Old routes are
> also in
> the routing table.
>
> Has anyone else noticed this problem? I've attached a few examples.
On Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 01:12:04PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> > Anyhow, it would be _very_ nice if there could be some mechanism set up in
> > .../distfiles, which just symlinks to the right CD of the toolkit. This way,
>
> I'm not sure there's any way to force the user to insert the righ
> Failing that, a greppable index of what distfile is on which CD would
> be quite nice, and something I've missed on earlier CDs.
I could certainly make a super-set INDEX file with some sort of CD#
field (I'd have to extend or munge the current INDEX format) available
on each of the CDs, sure.
On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Colin Eric Johnson wrote:
> I just did a little looking and there does seem to be a linux IEEE 1394
> project in the works. Take a look at:
>
> http://linux1394.sourceforge.net/ (the newer site)
> http://eclipt.uni-klu.ac.at/ieee1394/ (the older site)
>
> They don't see
>
> I'm not sure there's any way to force the user to insert the right CD
> of a 6 CD toolkit for an arbitrary port. :)
>
> - Jordan
If the user is running a recent FreeBSD, and has a supported network
card implanted at the base of his skull, I'm sure we could do
something. (I haven't been fol
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> Anyhow, it would be _very_ nice if there could be some mechanism set up in
> .../distfiles, which just symlinks to the right CD of the toolkit. This way,
I'm not sure there's any way to force the user to insert the right CD
of a 6 CD toolkit for an arbitrary port. :)
- Jordan
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On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Sameer R. Manek wrote:
> I've noticed that when i run ppp -auto -nat for extended periods of time,
> ifconfig tends to grow pretty long.
>
> Something is not removing old ip addresses from the kernel. Old routes are
> also in
> the routing table.
>
> Has anyone else noticed
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Sameer R. Manek wrote/schrieb (Tuesday, April 18, 2000):
| I've noticed that when i run ppp -auto -nat for extended periods of time,
| ifconfig tends to grow pretty long.
|
| Something is not removing old ip addresses from the kernel. Old routes are
| also in
| the routing table.
|
| Has anyone
On 18-Apr-00 Simon J Mudd wrote:
> I'm having trouble booting from a SCSI disk into FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE and
> 4.0-STABLE.
>
> The boot gets stuck at "F1 Freebsd" and then doesn't do anything.
>
> I've been booting by hand from a 3.3-RELEASE CDROM typing
>
> 0:da(0,a)/kernel at the cdrom's boot
Hello all, thanks for reading.
I am hiding the 10.0.1.0/24 network behind a freebsd 4.0-S box, with natd.
This network is for our desktop machines.
there are 3 ips bound to the outer nic(dc0)
216.66.11.23
216.66.11.90
and
216.66.11.91
and 1 ips bound to the inner nic(dc1)
10.0.1.1
there is a
I've got an idea where this might be happening.
I'll see what I can come up with.
On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Stan Brown wrote:
> Hi, I posted about amonth back about a Vectra 486/33 that I am setting
> up as a gateway box between 2 networks. I am using 2 3C509 cards. At
> the timne I
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