either.
I (foolishly) ejected both pcmcia cards with no effect but didn't think
to test network first. Reinsertion of cards had no effect and external
ethernet dongle leds were all off (not surprising).
I also saw out of buffer space earlier in the day but I had been
experimenting with vmware a
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Stephen Montgomery-Smith writes:
: Someone suggested that I try
: ifconfig ep0 down
: ifconfig ep0 up
: This cleared up the frozen connection to hub.
This might also be due to the card not getting interrupts, which is a
problem I'm trying to solve...
Warner
To Un
Ah,
Thank you that cleared up a lot of issues. I have a greater idea
of what I am dealing with at least.It is interesting that on the 4.x
machine my fstat output is about 10x what my output for sockstat is. This
is not the case on my 3.x machines. I am not _exactly_ sure what that
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brad Laue) writes:
>
> > Good thing you have a way out of it - unfortunately my PPPoE connection tunnels
> > through ed0, so it's my only public route to the internet :( Hoping this gets
> > noticed before -RELEASE
>
> Are you sure it's a serious problem
sendto in send_tcp_raw: sendto(3, packet, 40, 0, 64.228.82.35, 16) => No
buffer space available
Sleeping 15 seconds then retrying
This occurs mainly when nmap -sS is called, and has just started
occuring within the last few cvsups. I have adjusted NMBCLUSTERS
as well as MAXUSERS and several thing