On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 07:20:00AM -0700, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:13:01 +0200
> Jarek Poplawski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 02:17:51PM +0200, Patrick McHardy wrote:
> > > [My mail provider is down, so responding "manually"]
> > >
> > > Jarek
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 02:45:33 +0200
Jesper Juhl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Coverity found what looks like a real leak in
> net/dccp/ipv6.c::dccp_v6_do_rcv()
>
> We may leave via the return inside "if (sk->sk_state == DCCP_OPEN) {"
> but at that point we may have allocated opt_skb, but we nev
Venkat Yekkirala wrote:
+
+ err = avc_has_perm(xfrm_sid, skb->secmark, SECCLASS_PACKET,
+ PACKET__FLOW_IN, NULL);
+ if (err)
+ goto out;
+
+ if (xfrm_sid) {
+ err = security_transition_sid(xfrm_sid, skb->secmark,
Francois Romieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Daniel Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> [...]
> static struct pci_device_id rtl8169_pci_tbl[] = {
> - { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_REALTEK, 0x8169), },
> - { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_REALTEK, 0x8129), },
> - { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_D
This defines SELinux enforcement of the 2 new LSM hooks as well
as related changes elsewhere in the SELinux code.
Signed-off-by: Venkat Yekkirala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
security/selinux/hooks.c| 129 +++---
security/selinux/include/xfrm.h |5 +
security/selin
Invoke the skb_flow_out LSM hook for outbound
traffic for secid reconciliation and flow control.
Signed-off-by: Venkat Yekkirala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
net/netfilter/xt_CONNSECMARK.c | 70 +++
net/netfilter/xt_SECMARK.c | 33 +-
2 files changed, 85
This patchset is relative to davem's net-2.6.git
The following are the changes included in this patchset since the previous post:
- Retain secmark (from the originating socket/flow) on loopback traffic;
this traffic is now flow controlled on the outbound only.
- When multiple iptables labeling
Invoke the skb_flow_in LSM hook for inbound
traffic for secid reconciliation and flow control.
Signed-off-by: Venkat Yekkirala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
include/net/xfrm.h | 45 +--
1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/net
This labels the skb(s) for locally generated IPv4 traffic. This will
be used in pertinent flow control checks on the outbound later in the
LSM hook.
This is not as pretty as it is for IPv6, but what to do?
Note that skb(s) that derive the secmark from the originating socket
do so in the outbound h
This patchset helps one leverage secmark in defining fine-grained security
check points with support for a. a default place holder domain defined using
secmark for each of the check points and b. flow control and reconciliation
of domains entering/leaving the system.
The reconciliation steps for S
Add skb_policy_check and skb_netfilter_check hooks to LSM to enable
reconciliation of the various security identifiers as well as enforce
flow control on inbound (PREROUTING/INPUT) and outbound
(OUTPUT/FORWARD/POSTROUTING)
traffic.
Signed-off-by: Venkat Yekkirala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
include/
This labels the skb(s) for locally generated IPv6 traffic. This will
be used in pertinent flow control checks on the outbound later in the
LSM hook.
NOTE: Forwarded traffic is already labeled with the reconciled
secmark on the inbound.
Signed-off-by: Venkat Yekkirala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
incl
David Miller wrote:
>> commit 0844565fb8a9418f5a860aa480c1aef70319c9a2
>> Author: Thomas Graf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Fri Aug 4 23:05:56 2006 -0700
>>
>> [NET]: Move netlink interface bits to linux/if.h
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Thomas Graf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Signed-off-by: D
I've just pushed my current net-2.6 tree to Linus. The bulk of the
changes in there are endianness annotations for sparse by Al Viro,
along with the patches I've been ACK'ing here on the list and
elsewhere.
If you want a non-bugfix change to get into 2.6.19 you must have it to
me by the end of t
Jesse Brandeburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On 9/28/06, Sukadev Bhattiprolu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| >Thanks. See below for additional info
| >
| >Auke Kok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| >| Sukadev Bhattiprolu wrote:
| >| >
| >| >I am unable to get networking to work with 2.6.18-mm1 on my system.
|
Coverity found what looks like a real leak in net/dccp/ipv6.c::dccp_v6_do_rcv()
We may leave via the return inside "if (sk->sk_state == DCCP_OPEN) {"
but at that point we may have allocated opt_skb, but we never free it
in that path before the return.
Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl <[EMAIL PROTECTED
From: Stephen Hemminger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 16:27:04 -0700
> It got added by this:
>
> commit 0844565fb8a9418f5a860aa480c1aef70319c9a2
> Author: Thomas Graf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri Aug 4 23:05:56 2006 -0700
>
> [NET]: Move netlink interface bits to linux/if.h
>
> See also http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7222
>
> That's two reports in 18 hours, from amongst the presumably-small population
> of sky2-owning -mm testers.
I'll back it out if we don't get a simple resolution. It was just trying to
use the pci facilities as intended.
Note: I kn
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 16:04:58 -0700 (PDT)
David Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Stephen Hemminger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:50:52 -0700
>
> > On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 14:33:04 -0700 (PDT)
> > David Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > From: Stephen Hemminger <[EM
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 19:07:05 -0400
Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Morton wrote:
> > Another customer..
> >
> > Begin forwarded message:
> >
> > Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 00:44:01 +0200
> > From: Matthias Hentges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Andrew Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 19:07:05 -0400
Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Morton wrote:
> > Another customer..
> >
> > Begin forwarded message:
> >
> > Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 00:44:01 +0200
> > From: Matthias Hentges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Andrew Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc:
Andrew Morton wrote:
Another customer..
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 00:44:01 +0200
From: Matthias Hentges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Andrew Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: 2.6.18-mm2
Hello all,
I've just tested -mm2 on my C2D system a
From: Stephen Hemminger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:50:52 -0700
> On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 14:33:04 -0700 (PDT)
> David Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > From: Stephen Hemminger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:36:45 -0700
> >
> > > Please figure out how to ke
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 14:33:04 -0700 (PDT)
David Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Stephen Hemminger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:36:45 -0700
>
> > Please figure out how to keep rtnetlink.h useful from user space.
> > I tried putting the current sanitized version of rtnet
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 16:23:46 -0400
Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> > There is no reason to not allow non-admin users to query network
> > statistics and settings.
>
> NAK.
>
> Some functions in the past didn't like getting hit rapidly in succession.
>
> I wou
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 04:42:10PM -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
> @@ -544,6 +548,14 @@ int bcm43xx_rx(struct bcm43xx_private *b
> }
>
> frame_ctl = le16_to_cpu(wlhdr->frame_ctl);
> + seq_ctl = le16_to_cpu(wlhdr->seq_ctl);
> +
> + if ((frame_ctl == prev_frame) && (seq_ctl == prev
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 14:01:24 -0700
Andrew Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> (please always do reply-to-all)
>
> On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 17:50:31 + (UTC)
> "Steve Fox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 01:46:23 -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
> >
> > > ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pu
From: Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 18:25:26 -0400
> GWOL now spits out a password for all users -> security risk. Ditto
> GEEPROM. GSET has been known to cause hangs if done in a tight loop, on
> some 10/100 cards, which is now permitted by any user. At the very
> l
David Miller wrote:
Secondarily, looping over reading all of the registers of the chip
might kill performance since the IO accesses compete with the
normal packet sending/receiving operations.
This can be true of any ethtool sub-ioctl that beats the registers, if
run in a tight loop. PHYs are
From: Marcel Holtmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 23:14:44 +0200
> > > > here are the pending patches that didn't make it into the 2.6.18 kernel
> > > > release. I have some additional fixes, but all of them need some more
> > > > additional testing from my side.
> > >
> > > it see
David Miller wrote:
From: "Michael Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 13:17:04 -0700
I'm against letting normal users do ETHTOOL_GREGS and ETHTOOL_PHYS_ID.
Dumping 64K worth of registers and blinking the LEDs should be
restricted. But I have no problem doing these checks in the d
From: "Michael Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:03:40 -0700
> On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 14:53 -0700, David Miller wrote:
>
> > I've applied Stephen's patch with PHYS_ID removed from the
> > allowed list, thanks for the feedback.
>
> Can you remove GREGS as well? Allowing users to
From: James Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 16:32:38 -0400 (EDT)
> On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Michael Chan wrote:
>
> > I'm against letting normal users do ETHTOOL_GREGS and ETHTOOL_PHYS_ID.
> > Dumping 64K worth of registers and blinking the LEDs should be
> > restricted.
>
> Out of
From: Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 16:23:46 -0400
> NAK.
>
> Some functions in the past didn't like getting hit rapidly in succession.
>
> I would agree to this, but only after an exhaustive audit of each driver
> and each sub-ioctl. Right now, I only have confidence
From: "Michael Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 13:17:04 -0700
> I'm against letting normal users do ETHTOOL_GREGS and ETHTOOL_PHYS_ID.
> Dumping 64K worth of registers and blinking the LEDs should be
> restricted. But I have no problem doing these checks in the driver if
> necess
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 14:53 -0700, David Miller wrote:
> I've applied Stephen's patch with PHYS_ID removed from the
> allowed list, thanks for the feedback.
Can you remove GREGS as well? Allowing users to dump all the registers
will be very problematic.
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From: Auke Kok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 12:56:25 -0700
> PHYS_ID pokes in hardware and makes it jump through hoops, in the case of
> some hardware
> this could create a local DOS attack (e1000 suffers fromt his, probably more
> if not all)
> where the NIC might stop receiving
From: James Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:50:42 -0400 (EDT)
>
> > +struct audit_buffer *netlbl_audit_start_common(int type, u32 secid)
>
> > + if (current->mm) {
> > + down_read(¤t->mm->mmap_sem);
> > + vma = current->mm->mmap;
> > + while (
From: Stephen Hemminger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 09:36:50 -0700
> On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 13:47:28 +0100
> John Heffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Sigh. Here's one that's not corrupted. And for the record:
> >
> >
> > This changes the microsecond RTT sampling so that sampl
Jouni Malinen wrote:
TKIP/CCMP are required to use incrementing TSC/PN for each frame. When a
directed IEEE 802.11 frame is not acknowledged, it will be retransmitted
(up to a certain limit). This retransmitted frame will use the same
TSC/PN. However, the duplicate detection routine in the recei
From: "Wong Edison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 18:43:58 +0800
> *
> - * Version: $Id: tcp_lp.c,v 1.24 2006/09/05 20:22:53 hswong3i Exp $
> + * Version: $Id: tcp_lp.c,v 1.25 2006/09/22 20:50:27 hswong3i Exp $
BTW, I'm deleting this line from the source file in the tree
because ev
From: Eric Sesterhenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 17:34:49 +0200
> coverity spotted this one as possible dereference in the dprintk(),
> but since there is only one caller of svc_create_socket(), which always
> passes a valid sin, we dont need this check.
>
> Signed-off-by: Eric Se
From: "Wong Edison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 18:43:58 +0800
> This patch fix the chance for tcp_lp_remote_hz_estimator return 0, if
> 0 < rhz < 64. It also make sure the flag LP_VALID_RHZ is set
> correctly.
>
> Signed-off-by: Wong Hoi Sing Edison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Applied, t
From: Stephen Hemminger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:36:45 -0700
> Please figure out how to keep rtnetlink.h useful from user space.
> I tried putting the current sanitized version of rtnetlink.h into
> iproute2 and the build fails.
Please give the error so I have a chance of fi
James Morris wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Paul Moore wrote:
>
>>Agreed, in fact, as I suspect you have already noticed, this was ripped
>>right from that function. It was private to kernel/auditsc.c making it
>>offlimits, but I would have gladly used it instead; making
>>audit_log_task_info() pu
Hi Dave,
> > > here are the pending patches that didn't make it into the 2.6.18 kernel
> > > release. I have some additional fixes, but all of them need some more
> > > additional testing from my side.
> >
> > it seems that you haven't pulled in these changes so far. So I didn't
> > rebase the tr
On 9/28/06, Sukadev Bhattiprolu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks. See below for additional info
Auke Kok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Sukadev Bhattiprolu wrote:
| >
| >I am unable to get networking to work with 2.6.18-mm1 on my system.
| >
| >But 2.6.18 kernel on same system works fine. Here is s
(please always do reply-to-all)
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 17:50:31 + (UTC)
"Steve Fox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 01:46:23 -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
>
> > ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.18/2.6.18-mm2/
>
> Panic on boot. This machine boot
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 16:35 -0400, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> James Morris wrote:
> > On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Michael Chan wrote:
> >
> >> I'm against letting normal users do ETHTOOL_GREGS and ETHTOOL_PHYS_ID.
> >> Dumping 64K worth of registers and blinking the LEDs should be
> >> restricted.
> >
> > Out
Another example: registers often have sensitive information such as WoL
passwords or WEP keys stored in them.
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James Morris wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Michael Chan wrote:
I'm against letting normal users do ETHTOOL_GREGS and ETHTOOL_PHYS_ID.
Dumping 64K worth of registers and blinking the LEDs should be
restricted.
Out of curiosity -- why?
In the past, dumping certain tg3 registers has led to lock-
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Michael Chan wrote:
> I'm against letting normal users do ETHTOOL_GREGS and ETHTOOL_PHYS_ID.
> Dumping 64K worth of registers and blinking the LEDs should be
> restricted.
Out of curiosity -- why?
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Michael Chan wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 12:25 -0700, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
+ /* Allow some commands to be done by anyone */
+ switch(ethcmd) {
+ case ETHTOOL_GSET:
+ case ETHTOOL_GDRVINFO:
+ case ETHTOOL_GREGS:
+ case ETHTOOL_GWOL:
+ case ETHTOOL_G
Stephen Hemminger wrote:
There is no reason to not allow non-admin users to query network
statistics and settings.
NAK.
Some functions in the past didn't like getting hit rapidly in succession.
I would agree to this, but only after an exhaustive audit of each driver
and each sub-ioctl. Righ
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 12:25 -0700, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> + /* Allow some commands to be done by anyone */
> + switch(ethcmd) {
> + case ETHTOOL_GSET:
> + case ETHTOOL_GDRVINFO:
> + case ETHTOOL_GREGS:
> + case ETHTOOL_GWOL:
> + case ETHTOOL_GMSGLVL:
> + case ET
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Paul Moore wrote:
> Agreed, in fact, as I suspect you have already noticed, this was ripped
> right from that function. It was private to kernel/auditsc.c making it
> offlimits, but I would have gladly used it instead; making
> audit_log_task_info() public seemed like somethi
James Morris wrote:
>>+struct audit_buffer *netlbl_audit_start_common(int type, u32 secid)
>
>
>>+ if (current->mm) {
>>+ down_read(¤t->mm->mmap_sem);
>>+ vma = current->mm->mmap;
>>+ while (vma) {
>>+ if ((vma->vm_flags & VM_EXECUTABLE)
Jay Cliburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
[...]
> You will note that it's in a directory called "obsolete." That's
> because it is undergoing significant rework based on shemminger's
> comments and other considerations.
>
> A new version will be posted in the upcoming days.
Nice.
Whishlist:
- __iomem a
Stephen Hemminger wrote:
There is no reason to not allow non-admin users to query network
statistics and settings.
--- linux-2.6.orig/net/core/ethtool.c
+++ linux-2.6/net/core/ethtool.c
@@ -806,13 +806,6 @@ int dev_ethtool(struct ifreq *ifr)
int rc;
unsigned long old_features;
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
>
> There is no reason to not allow non-admin users to query network
> statistics and settings.
Acked-by: James Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> +struct audit_buffer *netlbl_audit_start_common(int type, u32 secid)
> + if (current->mm) {
> + down_read(¤t->mm->mmap_sem);
> + vma = current->mm->mmap;
> + while (vma) {
> + if ((vma->vm_flags & VM_EXECUTABLE) &&
> +
There is no reason to not allow non-admin users to query network
statistics and settings.
--- linux-2.6.orig/net/core/ethtool.c
+++ linux-2.6/net/core/ethtool.c
@@ -806,13 +806,6 @@ int dev_ethtool(struct ifreq *ifr)
int rc;
unsigned long old_features;
- /*
-* XXX
Thanks. See below for additional info
Auke Kok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Sukadev Bhattiprolu wrote:
| >
| >I am unable to get networking to work with 2.6.18-mm1 on my system.
| >
| >But 2.6.18 kernel on same system works fine. Here is some info about
| >the system/debug attempts. Attached are the
From: Holden Karau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.holdenkarau.com
I have made a small patch for the atmel driver [included in the 2.6.18
kernel] to output signal strength information as part of iwlist scan
[before it did not output any signal strength related information].
Signed-off-by: Holden K
This patch adds audit support to NetLabel, including six new audit message
types shown below.
#define AUDIT_MAC_UNLBL_ACCEPT 1406
#define AUDIT_MAC_UNLBL_DENY 1407
#define AUDIT_MAC_CIPSOV4_ADD 1408
#define AUDIT_MAC_CIPSOV4_DEL 1409
#define AUDIT_MAC_MAP_ADD 1410
#define AUDIT_MAC_
Hi
this patch allow to set the mtu between 1500 and 2304 (max octets in an
MSDU) for devices using ieee80211 linux stack.
Signed-off-by: Matthieu CASTET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Index: linux/net/ieee80211/ieee80211_module.c
===
--- lin
Johannes Berg wrote:
On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 19:17 +0200, matthieu castet wrote:
2304, I think, as that's
synonym sMaxMsduLng Integer = 2304; /* max octets in an MSDU */
Yes but if it is bigger the frame get framented at the 802.11 layer : in
theory we could put mtu (IP max packet size) a bi
Or Gerlitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 9/27/06, Jay Vosburgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Or Gerlitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
>> You almost want to have some kind of call to induce a reload
>> from scratch of the multicast filter settings (along with whatever else
>> might be n
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 05:13:20PM +0200, Michael Buesch wrote:
> On Thursday 28 September 2006 16:52, Dan Williams wrote:
> > As a counterpoint, does every developer _really_ want to run
> > wpa_supplicant just to use a WEP-encrypted connection where you may
> > occasionally get kicked off?
>
> I
Michael Buesch wrote:
On Thursday 28 September 2006 19:04, Larry Finger wrote:
Jason Lunz wrote:
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 10:52:24AM -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
I had very good luck with my first AP, a Linksys WRT54G V1, that I
bought a second when the power supply failed in the first. Little di
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 13:47:28 +0100
John Heffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sigh. Here's one that's not corrupted. And for the record:
>
>
> This changes the microsecond RTT sampling so that samples are taken in
> the same way that RTT samples are taken for the RTO calculator: on the
> last
On Thursday 28 September 2006 19:04, Larry Finger wrote:
> Jason Lunz wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 10:52:24AM -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
> >> I had very good luck with my first AP, a Linksys WRT54G V1, that I
> >> bought a second when the power supply failed in the first. Little did
> >> I kn
Jason Lunz wrote:
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 10:52:24AM -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
I had very good luck with my first AP, a Linksys WRT54G V1, that I
bought a second when the power supply failed in the first. Little did
I know that a VxWorks license costs less than the extra memory needed
to run Li
Or Gerlitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 9/26/06, Jay Vosburgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Or Gerlitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [...]
>> + bond->dev->mtu = new_active->dev->mtu;
>>
>> This won't generate a NETDEV_CHANGEMTU notifier event.
>
>What is actually the t
Hi,
I'd like to report on a measurement study regarding the stability of various
TCP variant protocols. Although we can find quite a bit of work on fairness
and convergence of protocols (including some theoretical studies on the
topic as well), there is relatively little work on measuring the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a patch for 802.11 linux stack.
It works for mtu like 2000 but if the packet is fragmented (with mtu = 3000 for
example) my usb dongle (zd1211) crash (doesn't work anymore until I replug it).
I need to investigate a bit.
zd1211rw requires explicit support for lar
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 10:52:24AM -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
> I had very good luck with my first AP, a Linksys WRT54G V1, that I
> bought a second when the power supply failed in the first. Little did
> I know that a VxWorks license costs less than the extra memory needed
> to run Linux. Or was i
Sure. I don't mind doing this test. I am currently working with Doug Leith
to get to the bottom of this difference. So when we get to the PFLDnet, we
should have some more findings on this. But I am up for this challenge.
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From: "Lachlan Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 05:10:43 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7222
>
>Summary: sky2 throws a lot of "pci express error" in 2.6.18-mm2
> on amd64
> Kernel Version: 2.6.18-mm2
> Status: NEW
> Severi
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 22:44:44 -0700 (PDT)
David Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: YOSHIFUJI Hideaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 00:08:00 +0900 (JST)
>
> > [XFRM]: Do not add a state whose SPI is zero to the SPI hash.
> >
> > SPI=0 is used for acquired IPsec SA
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 10:49:12AM -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
> When using TKIP and CCMP for wireless encryption with ieee80211, the logs get
> filled with useless
> replay messages where the previous and received TSC are identical. This
> change deletes
> the log message for this case, but stil
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 05:47:12PM +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 17:35 +0200, Michael Buesch wrote:
>
> > I am pretty sure this is the maximum _fragment_ size.
>
> But then why does it talk of MPDU and MSDU?
Maybe because your understanding is closer to what the standard sa
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 11:07:18 +0100
Douglas Leith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Steve,
>
> I think we're all conscious of the fact that recent history contains
> quite a number of proposals for changes to
Stephen Hemminger wrote:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 11:07:18 +0100
Douglas Leith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Steve,
I think we're all conscious of the fact that recent history contains
quite a number of proposals
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 10:50:00AM -0400, John W. Linville wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 24, 2006 at 12:40:53PM +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> > My sylog is filled up with thousands of:
> > Sep 21 18:18:00 aragorn kernel: TKIP: replay detected: \
> > STA=XX:XX:BB:LL:KK:00 previous TSC BLAa rece
Michael Wu wrote:
On Thursday 28 September 2006 11:16, Larry Finger wrote:
First of all, my problem is quite likely caused by a buggy AP. It is a
Linksys WRT54G V5, which is one of those with a VxWorks kernel, not Linux.
I have already reported one bug to Linksys, which they have neither
acknowl
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 17:35 +0200, Michael Buesch wrote:
> I am pretty sure this is the maximum _fragment_ size.
But then why does it talk of MPDU and MSDU?
from 802.11:
synonym sMaxMsduLng Integer = 2304; /* max octets in an MSDU */
synonym sMaxMpduLng Integer = /* max octets in an MP
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 05:35:17PM +0200, Michael Buesch wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 September 2006 15:55, Johannes Berg wrote:
> > On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 15:57 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Also I wonder what should be the max mtu.
> >
> > 2304, I think, as that's
> > synonym sMaxMsduLng Inte
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 15:55, Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 15:57 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Also I wonder what should be the max mtu.
>
> 2304, I think, as that's
> synonym sMaxMsduLng Integer = 2304; /* max octets in an MSDU */
>
> But maybe I'm interpreting t
On Thursday 28 September 2006 11:16, Larry Finger wrote:
> First of all, my problem is quite likely caused by a buggy AP. It is a
> Linksys WRT54G V5, which is one of those with a VxWorks kernel, not Linux.
> I have already reported one bug to Linksys, which they have neither
> acknowledged nor fix
On Thursday 28 September 2006 17:16, Larry Finger wrote:
> Dan Williams wrote:
> > On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 16:43 +0200, Michael Buesch wrote:
> >> On Thursday 28 September 2006 16:37, Dan Williams wrote:
> >>> On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 16:27 +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 10:19
Dan Williams wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 16:43 +0200, Michael Buesch wrote:
On Thursday 28 September 2006 16:37, Dan Williams wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 16:27 +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 10:19 -0400, Dan Williams wrote:
I'd buy that argument. When the driver gets th
On Thursday 28 September 2006 16:52, Dan Williams wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 16:43 +0200, Michael Buesch wrote:
> > On Thursday 28 September 2006 16:37, Dan Williams wrote:
> > > On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 16:27 +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
> > > > On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 10:19 -0400, Dan Williams wrot
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:13:01 +0200
Jarek Poplawski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 02:17:51PM +0200, Patrick McHardy wrote:
> > [My mail provider is down, so responding "manually"]
> >
> > Jarek Poplawski wrote:
> > > > [NET_SCHED]: Fix fallout from dev->qdisc RCU change
> >
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 11:07:18 +0100
Douglas Leith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Steve,
>
> I think we're all conscious of the fact that recent history contains
> quite a number of proposals for changes to
Andrew Morton wrote:
Enable netconsole-over-e100, and `reboot -f' hangs. Disabling netconsole
prevents that from happening.
I assume what's happening is that the driver gets shut down and then
something tries to do a printk through it, and things hang.
For some reason sysrq-B still reboots the
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 16:43 +0200, Michael Buesch wrote:
> On Thursday 28 September 2006 16:37, Dan Williams wrote:
> > On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 16:27 +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
> > > On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 10:19 -0400, Dan Williams wrote:
> > >
> > > > I'd buy that argument. When the driver gets th
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 10:37 -0400, Dan Williams wrote:
> Yes, I think I did. My point here wasn't that the driver is _not_
> sending those messages (it almost certainly is), but what's _implied_ by
> those messages. Namely that, if you're using a tool like wpa_supplicant
> and/or NM, when you ge
On Thursday 28 September 2006 16:37, Dan Williams wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 16:27 +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
> > On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 10:19 -0400, Dan Williams wrote:
> >
> > > I'd buy that argument. When the driver gets the deauth message,
> > > shouldn't it be sending an IWAP 00:00:00:00
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 16:27 +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 10:19 -0400, Dan Williams wrote:
>
> > I'd buy that argument. When the driver gets the deauth message,
> > shouldn't it be sending an IWAP 00:00:00:00:00:00 wireless event to
> > userspace?
>
> I thought we did that
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