Well then this is really annoying. I can image few other applications besides
virtualization. Jails using vnet bound to VF instead of epair being one of
examples. Any hope that someone will port the SR-IOV from Intel’s code into
the base driver on foreseeable future?
regards
Michal
> On 21
v0: at device 0.133 on
pci4
ixv0: ...reset_hw() failure: Reset Failed!
ixv0: IFDI_ATTACH_PRE failed 5
device_attach: ixv0 attach returned 5
ixv0: at device 0.135 on
pci4
ixv0: ...reset_hw() failure: Reset Failed!
ixv0: IFDI_ATTACH_PRE failed 5
device_attach: ixv0 attach returned 5
I’m running 12-STA
Receive: dma failed to stop in 10ms
AR_CR=0x0024
AR_DIAG_SW=0x4220
ar5212StopDmaReceive: dma failed to stop in 10ms
AR_CR=0x0024
AR_DIAG_SW=0x4220
Michal
On 25.1.2012, at 8:52, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The LED stuff may be a bit broken for 9.0. I'll try to fix
doesn't blink as it should. Is there
any way to fix this? I see these sysctls:
dev.ath.0.softled: 0
dev.ath.0.ledpin: 0
dev.ath.0.ledon: 0
dev.ath.0.ledidle: 2700
but I'm lost with them :)
regards
michal
On 25.1.2012, at 4:46, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Sure, can you please:
>
> *
k={
ssid="XXX"
psk="XXX"
}
dmesg just fills with "ath0: device timeout" messages and wifi just doesn't
work.
any clue?
regards
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On Tue, 2011-07-26 at 08:34 -0700, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Jul 26, 2011, at 8:19 AM, Michal Varga wrote:
> > Well, that depends. Probably every single time I've seen someone
> > touching sysinstal in a post-install environment, that OS was instantly
> > rendered as m
x27;re going to use it later.
Basically, I wouldn't trust sysinstall with installing FreeBSD for a
start, and surely not with a recovery procedure where you have exactly 0
tries left in case you fail. So I'm just pointing that out.
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n raise your chances of a successfull reboot.
m.
PS: Whatever that means, please don't get your sources through
"sysinstall", that monster shouldn't even be present in a seriously
maintained FreeBSD installation. Get your sources "the proper way" with
csup:
ht
On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 10:17 -0700, Charlie Kester wrote:
> On Wed 30 Mar 2011 at 08:10:23 PDT Michal Varga wrote:
> >On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 16:26 +0200, Oliver Pinter wrote:
> >> http://hup.hu/node/94286 ;)
> >>
> >
> >1.
> >$ portinstall -v www/e
imedia/mplayer
$ cat ~/bin/streamvid
quvi -f best "$1" --exec "mplayer -prefer-ipv4 %u 1>&2" > /dev/null
$ streamvid "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBH1dcHoL6Y";
3.
$ portinstall -v multimedia/cclive
$ cclive -f best "http://www.youtube.com/w
On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 10:51 -0700, Matthew Fleming wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Michal Varga wrote:
> > Here too. How is "desktop support" on FreeBSD lacking?
>
> I realize a desktop means many things to many people, but the biggest
> thing holding me
you want a user friendly desktop OS, FreeBSD is probably not your best
> choice.
Why? How is KDE, Gnome, XFCE or some potential other desktop environment
different from the literally exactly same one running on, say, Linux?
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you are mistaken, Nvidia single handedly saved FreeBSD on desktops many
years ago and does it till present times, over and over. No, they're not
that much into charity, but some of their corporate customers run
FreeBSD, so this is the outcome, and it's pretty good).
> So if you want the latest features and eye candy (say, KDE4s Plasma)
> and make heavy use of xcompmgr, there might be better choices.
Don't believe that (see above).
m.
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7;t work that way.
I mean, seriously - "Linux Mint"? (Yes, and sadly, I know it well, but
I'm somewhat baffled that you might be actually looking for that *again*
in a BSD world, like if the Linux version wasn't enough for a lifetime).
So honestly, In that case, for the lov
that on,
you should find partitioning in FreeBSD very easy and intuitive.
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It would be even better to simply ask them what exact Supermicro
hardware (specifically, model numbers) they're using to build these
systems. You can see Supermicro mentioned in the of their site,
so that's definitely what they're using, even down to the controller
card offerings (some
Morning,
Apologies for the basic question but I just want to make sure. I have
been looking at storage systems like this one
http://www.icc-usa.com/storage-35-2u.asp. I am guessing it would be a
case of sorting the discs out, probably on some GUI or command line for
the box it self, then usi
le, this has been the case for a veery long
time.
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What is really odd is I see your replies but not my original post, how
very strange??
Thank you for all of your assistance. I would like to move to being able
to build a cheap san-like storage area for a DB, I don't know how well
it would work but I'd like to try it anyway since things like HP
I have a small problem that I am trying to work out a solution for.
Imagine you create a NAS box. Fill a small server with 5 hard drives,
zfs them with raidz or whatever, create your pools and then shear this
to the network using samba. Simple NAS box for your network to put their
files and the
On 01/07/2010 17:20, GNUbie wrote:
Hello Jeremy,
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 12:15 AM, Jeremy Chadwick
wrote:
Simple: replace the RAM, file for an RMA, etc.. If there's no warranty
or the warranty has expired and you need brand recommendations for a new
purchase: Crucial is excellent, avoid Cors
I am currently running memtest86 here on my livecd. If there is no
error, then this could be something else.
I've seen memtest pass but it still be a RAM problem.
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I am having problems getting my head around a small ZFS issue. If I
build a fileserver, say for example a 20 x 1TB disk server with zfs and
create a file server, it can work fine and I can have RADIZ or RAIDZ2 or
whatever. I could create 4 groups of 5 1TB HDD's and do all things like
that...It's sh
On 16/05/2010 20:27, Owain Ainsworth wrote:
> On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 11:38:34PM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote:
>> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Sevan / Venture37
>> wrote:
>>> Hi Guys
>>> Some of us are meeting at the Barrowboy & Banker by London bridge on
>>> the 27th this month, 7pm
>>> More det
*I apologise about the length of this e-mail, I tried to cover all details*
I am following up on a previous post which is here
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/stable/2010-03/msg00392.html
The sum up my end goal is this;
"To have a SAN type system where I have multiple servers th
On 25/03/2010 08:54, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:45:25PM +0000, Michal wrote:
>> I am thinking a cheap solution but one that
>> has IO throughput, redundancy and is easy to manange and expand across
>> multiple nodes
>
> Fa
On 24/03/2010 22:19, Ivan Voras wrote:
>
> For what it's worth - I think this is a good idea! iSCSI and ZFS make it
> extraordinarily flexible to do this. You can have a RAIS - redundant
> array of inexpensive servers :)
>
> For example: each server box hosts 8-12 drives - use a hardware
> contr
On 24/03/2010 17:14, Freddie Cash wrote:
>
> Yes, that would be helpful (mirrored slogs, until we get slog removal
> support).
>
> As would an L2ARC (cache) device in the head node.
>
> As well as lots and lots and lots of RAM.
>
> And as fast of ethernet NICs as you can get between the head n
On 24/03/2010 16:20, Freddie Cash wrote:
Horribly, horribly, horribly complex. But, then, that's the Linux world.
> :)
Yes I know, it's not very clean, but was trying to gather ideas and I
found that
>
> Server 1: bunch of disks exported via iSCSI
> Server 2: bunch of disks exported via iSCS
I wrote a really long e-mail but realised I could ask this question far
far easier, if it doesn't make sense, the original e-mail is bellow
Can I use ZFS to create a multinode storage area. Multiple HDD's in
Multiple servers to create one target of, for example, //officestorage
Allowing me to expa
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 12:13 AM, Christof Schulze
wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> today I tried whether my samsung q35 laptop would suspend using acpiconf on
> RELENG_8. I was amazed that acpiconf -s3 works out of the box. However
> acpiconf -s4 does not work which would be the useful side of hibernat
On 12/01/2010 16:08, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 05:14:44PM +0200, Marin Atanasov wrote:
>> Hello there,
>>
>> I'd like to ask you about the following - is it possible to have multiple
>> serial consoles coming from a single host?
>>
>> What I am talking about is connecting mul
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> Oliver Lehmann wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> since my last RELENG_7 update a new rc.conf variable named_conf appeared.
>>
>> How is this supposted to work with a chroot named? I guess not at all?
>
> I realize that you're frustrated and upset, so I will d
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 7:37 PM, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> By the way, here is another little tool that can be used to
> watch changes in 8-stable conveniently:
>
> http://www.secnetix.de/olli/FreeBSD/svnews/?p=stable/8/sys
>
Thank you for mentioning this, this is a great tool for everyone to
have ar
O. Hartmann wrote:
> I'm just wondering what's wrong with FreeBSD 8.0/amd64 when I read the
> Benchmarks on Phoronix.org's website. Especially FreeBSD's threaded I/O
> shows in contrast to all claims that have been to be improoved the
> opposite.
>
> oh
This all reminds me of a few releases ago
Arnaud Houdelette wrote:
> Is there a equivalent command (camcontrol something ... ?) to atacontrol
> spindown when using ahci(4) ?
> I'd like to continue using this feature to reduce power consumption
> during night hours.
>
> Arnaud
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Ivan Voras wrote:
> Hans F. Nordhaug wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Suddenly /bin/sh started to crash all the time with core dumps. I'm
>> running FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p4 (i386) and I have not updated anything
>> lately. The /bin/sh binary seems to be untouched. It might be some
>> hardware trouble, but the m
Good afternoon,
I am having a few niggly problems setting up a VNC repeater on my
FreeBSD box and I am finding it very hard to find any information
anywhere. I freshly installed FreeBSD on the box today and updated ports
and system. I then make && make build && make install
/usr/ports/net/rep
-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-sta...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-sta...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Charlie Kester
Sent: 19 June 2009 20:24
To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Open Vs Free BSD
On Fri 19 Jun 2009 at 11:23:26 PDT Michael R. Wayne wrote:
>
>OK, I'm going
It wasn't an argument or a versus anything. It was just a question relating
to what he had said and the truth in it and the two OS's being used for
different reasons. That's all. No rage, no debate or looking for any winner!
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m..
Someone once said this too me
"Comparing FreeBSD and OpenBSD, FreeBSD is generally better at disk-related
I/O whereas OpenBSD handles net-I/O better. No test has been carried out to
prove this though."
Every offence to the person which said this, but they are not the best admin
ever, though
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Andrew MacIntyre
wrote:
> If it works with the OP's USB mouse, a USB -> PS/2 (male) adapter might
> at least get him running provided that the mobo has a PS/2 port... [...]
>
Guess what :-)
http://www.gigabyte.com.tr/images/products/motherboard_productimageback_ga
2009/4/13 :
> Yes, I'm 100% positive I tried plugging mouse after the boot up had
> finished. Honestly I am late asking here. I was struggling with
> this and looking for cases online for more than 2 weeks at least.
> And I came across your thread from 2007, too.
>
That's really bad. Though closes
2009/4/13 :
>> ). A quick workaround is to attach your mouse (or any
>> other USB device that dies during boot - mices, keyboards,
>> card readers, etc. do this with FreeBSD 6/7's usb1 and
>> Gigabyte boards) -after- all USB drivers are loaded and
>> initialized. That always works.
>
> Unfortunate
2009/4/12 :
> On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 12:57:30 +0200, piotr.smyrak wrote
>> On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 22:49:25 +0200, Martin wrote
>> > Am Wed, 8 Apr 2009 21:08:05 +0200
>> > schrieb Piotr Smyrak :
>> >
>> > I'm overall satisfied with -CURRENT. I've always wanted to
>> > say that FreeBSD developers do a reall
Just a quick success report - kern/120138 does indeed solve the Phenom
X3 SCHED_ULE problem.
Attached patch against recent -STABLE in case someone else runs into
it in the near future:
--- sys/kern/sched_ule.c.orig 2008-12-08 05:07:30.0 +0100
+++ sys/kern/sched_ule.c2009-03-11
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:37 PM, Timothy Brown
wrote:
> I had the same problem. I searched the FreeBSD problem report database and
> came across this:
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/120138
>
> After manually applying the patch and recompiling the kernel, I am able to
> boot w
Guys, I'd like to point out a still present (rather serious I guess)
problem with SCHED_ULE, possibly triggered when Phenom X3 CPUs are
used.
First time I encountered this problem in early January, it took me
quite a while to narrow the freeze down to ULE with SMP support, well,
after eliminating
more information, possibly even trying to
reproduce it on similar system (this one is in production).
Thank you
Michal
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tly turn of or something.
I have noticed a small update to the driver in -STABLE but I don't think
this could fix my issues. Due to the nature of the problem and use of
the machine I am afraid I can not do much to help narrow the problem
fur
Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 08:54:35AM +0200, Michal Mertl wrote:
> > Kris Kennaway wrote:
> > > On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 05:14:27PM -0600, Scott Long wrote:
> > > > All,
> > > >
> > > > I'm seeing some patterns here w
Michal Mertl wrote:
> Kris Kennaway wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 05:14:27PM -0600, Scott Long wrote:
> > > All,
> > >
> > > I'm seeing some patterns here with all of the network driver problem
> > > reports, but I need more information to h
g.mpsafenet tunable being mentioned in the
threads about the problems. It prevents all the problems on my system
(UP non-APIC system), including the SMB issue mentioned above.
Michal
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Daniel Hartmeier wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 10:57:28AM +0200, Michal Mertl wrote:
>
> > The proxy in fact runs in parallel (according to "pfctl -s info" it did
> > about 50 inserts and removal in the state table per second - some 10Mbit
> > of traffic, pro
add/update a rule that requires at
> least one replacement address but contains an empty list, then this
> would cause the panic seen when that rule later matches a packet.
>
> This needs fixing in OpenBSD as well.
>
> Michal, can you please confirm that the patch above fixes the
Max Laier píše v pá 21. 07. 2006 v 02:05 +0200:
> [CC'ing -pf]
>
> On Thursday 20 July 2006 17:53, Michal Mertl wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am deploying FreeBSD based application proxies' based firewall
> > (www.kernun.com, but not much English
Michael Proto wrote:
> Michal Mertl wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am deploying FreeBSD based application proxies' based firewall
> > (www.kernun.com, but not much English there) and am having frequent
> > panics of RELENG_6_1 under load. The server has IP forw
kernel: Jul 20 10:44:11 fw1 HTTP[7607]: NETL-210-E
netbind(server,10): NAT binding failed
Kernel often reports "pool_ticket: 1429 != 1430" (with increasing
numbers over time).
Thank you very much for any advice.
Regards
Michal
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t; found without a positive result.
> >
> > Oliver
> >
>
> It does also not work on ASUS A8N32-SLI due to an unsupported chipset.
> O.
On one machine where mbmon doesn't report anything useful lmmon does.
HTH
Michal
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Parv wrote:
> in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote Michal
> Mertl thusly...
> >
> > Johan Ström wrote:
> > >
> > > On 18 nov 2005, at 18.43, Xin LI wrote:
> ...
> > > So, it seems it does run savecore after running dumpon and
> >
is performed whether the driver for the disk you want to dump on
supports kernel core dumps.
Michal
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On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Ronald Klop wrote:
>> > 7. reboot into single-usermode and verify your new kernel works
>>
> How do you reboot into single-usermode from remote?
> (Rebooting isn't really the problem, working in single-usermode is.)
>
>
/etc/ttys
# If console is marked "insecure", then init w
On Sunday 19 June 2005 21:54, Sten Daniel Sørsdal wrote:
> Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
> > My vote is that we should implement this functionality and make it
> > switchable via sysctl. I'd leave the default as is.
> >
> > What is opinion of other networkers?
>
> How about also adding a sysctl for setting
On Sunday 19 June 2005 10:29, Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 18, 2005 at 10:14:32PM +0200, Jose M Rodriguez wrote:
> J> Second, you may need a route daemon for this. ospf is a well known
> J> canditate where convergence in case of lost link is a must.
>
> While an OSPF daemon may stop advertis
On Saturday 18 June 2005 20:48, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> Michal Vanco wrote:
> > i discovered that routes are not deleted from routing table after
> > link on interface goes down. For example:
>
> [ ... ]
>
> > Should't all routes via bge0 be deleted after link on
0 bge0
Should't all routes via bge0 be deleted after link on bge0 goes down?
thanks
michal
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Michal Vanco wrote:
... seems like reported locations X,Y,Z and buttons are wrong.
well ... this works. but i'm not sure for other mices
diff -Nrua usb/ums.c /sys/dev/usb/ums.c
--- usb/ums.c Sun Jan 30 02:00:10 2005
+++ /sys/dev/usb/ums.c Mon Jun 13 16:24:50 2005
@@ -76,6
locations X,Y,Z and buttons are wrong.
any clues?
thanx
michal
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Ronald Klop wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 15:38:42 +0200, Michal Vanco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm running 5.4-STABLE and I'm not able to get my MS USB Wireless mouse
>> working.
>> After plugging the mouse I see this in my dme
Is there any patch available to get this working?
thanks in advance
michal
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, peceka wrote:
>> > How can i hide from nmap that my OS is FreeBSD? Is this possible?
>>
>> # sysctl -ad | grep random_id
>> net.inet.ip.random_id: Assign random ip_id values
>> # echo 'net.inet.ip.random_id=1' >> /etc/sysctl.conf
>
>After that:
>Interesting ports on 192.168.1.
d to rebuild and unload&load the kld. If
you have umass (or whole usb) in your kernel ('device umass') you should
comment it out, reinstall kernel and reboot. Then you'll be able to try
different quirk values.
HTH
Michal
Index: umass.c
==
Mikhail Godovitcin wrote:
I believe I should be able to help you. I've got smaller JetFlash which
works. Yours might need a quirk entry in umass.c.
Can you send us the output of 'usbdevs -v'?
> Hello!
>
> FreeBSD 5.4-PRERELEASE #0: Mon Mar 21 12:07:18 MSK 2005
>
>(512Mb) works well:
> >
look in /usr/src/UPDATING
***
20040710:
A revamp of the debugging code in the kernel with some visible
changes beyond just the debugging experience:
o The DDB option is now specific to the DDB debugger backend
and should not be used any more for conditional compilati
Emanuel Strobl wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2005 14:18 schrieb Michal Mertl:
>
> > I tested my patch for binary safety on CURRENT yesterday (dialed with
> > ppp) and didn't notice any problem.
> >
> > I'm attaching my patch again because some r
h chips on CURRENT for serial console. It detects if the
> chip is rev 3.00 and aplies the patch only for it.
>
> The author of the patch mentions it isn't binary safe - sometimes the
> chip stops working. I planned to test it with binary transfers (ppp)
> today, check if it
ange but I don't know if it's correct. It
> works for both chips on CURRENT for serial console. It detects if the
> chip is rev 3.00 and aplies the patch only for it.
>
> The author of the patch mentions it isn't binary safe - sometimes the
> chip stops working. I pla
sometimes the
chip stops working. I planned to test it with binary transfers (ppp)
today, check if it's working and submit it (with some cleanup) for
inclusion in FreeBSD.
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e and have come with the attached
patch. It contains one more change but I don't know if it's correct. It
works for both chips on CURRENT for serial console.
The author of the patch mentions it isn't binary safe - sometimes the
chip stops working. I pl
DATA_BLIND(0x1c) |
> - YU_SMR_MFL_VLAN | YU_SMR_IPG_DATA(0x1e));
> + reg = YU_SMR_DATA_BLIND(0x1c) | YU_SMR_MFL_VLAN | YU_SMR_IPG_DATA(0x1e);
> + if (ifp->if_mtu > (ETHERMTU + ETHER_HDR_LEN + ETHER_CRC_LEN))
Or:
if (ifp->if_mtu >
uest seq 6
> ^C
Here's the fix:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pci/if_sk.c.diff?r1=1.51&r2=1.52
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On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 11:21:49AM +0700, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> pirat sriyotha wrote:
>
> > i would like to ask that if options GRE is now in
> > 4.7-stable ?
> >
> > if not then what options can be substituted for?
>
> It seems GRE is present in
yslog state and for about 14
days it didn't happen :-(.
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It seems to me that's because OpenSSH_2.9 has been MFC. It by default has
ForwardAgent option off (at least on FreeBSD with default config).
You can fix it with ~/.ssh/config or change /etc/ssh/ssh_config
Host *
ForwardAgentyes
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On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Ling Ling wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have this message appeared in my /var/log/messages from time to time.
> Could anyone please explain to me what is happening here ??
>
> /kernel: rl0: promiscuous mode disabled
Yours rl0 interface turning off promiscous mode ,
media: autoselect (10baseT/UTP) status: active
supported media: autoselect 100baseTX 100baseTX
10baseT/UTP 10baseT/UTP
host# telnet -s 192.168.0.3 192.168.0.2
Trying 192.168.0.2...
bind: Can't assign requested address
Am I missing something?
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Michal Mertl
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