Weekly updated subject collection of usenet postings to newsgroup "mailing.freebsd.net"
- (Netgraph problem) Inner tag and outer tag swapped
- Probem with protosw
- Application layer classifier for ipfw
- lagg failover not automatic
- Looking for the FreeBSD equivalent of an OpenBSD function
- Rx/tx hardware checksumming statistics?
- Named Listen IP
- FreeBSD 7.0: sockets stuck in CLOSED state...
- Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-net@FreeBSD.org
- NetGear PCMCIA card (GA518)
- kern/126469: [fxp] [panic] fxp(4) related kernel panic
- (no subject)
- arp - strange things
- RELENG_7 crash in if_vlan
- HEADS UP: E1000 networking changes in STABLE/7.1 RELEASE
- .pru_attach and kernel warnings
- kern/126561: [nlm] NLM (rpclockd) RPC UNLOCK failure (stalls Mac OS X Finder, iTunes, etc?)
- kern/126564: [ath] doesn't work with my PCI-E X1 wireless network adaptor
- Need Help!
- ng_btsocket_rfcomm_receive_uih: Not enough space ...
- repeatable scp stalls from 7.0 to 7.0
- kern/126564: [ath] doesn't work with my PCI-E X1 wireless
- Possible bug - GRE tunnel routing
- possibly bridge related problem
- ipfw add skipto tablearg....
- 7-STABLE lock order reversal
- Issues (again) with msk driver on 8-CURRENT amd64
- Issues with msk driver on 8-CURRENT amd64
- Carp renaming cuts the traffic off
- How to make two vlans on one interface working with dhclient
- erride default ICMP (and other protocols) default replies.
- Override default ICMP (and other protocols) default replies.
- m0n0wall/pfsense question.
- kern/126688: [ixgbe] [patch] 1.4.7 ixgbe driver panic with 4GB and PAE
- Small patch to multicast code...
- Post-MPSAFE TTY import task: fixing up line disciplines (Netgraph)
- Post-MPSAFE TTY import task: fixing up line disciplines (Netgraph)
- kern/114714: commit references a PR
- Kernel Panic in SCTP
- bug in unix sockets garbage collector
- strange TCP issue on RELENG_7
- kern/126742: [panic] kernel panic when sending file via ng_ubt(4)
- ndis0 no link on 6.3-RELEASE
- Wireless and Broadcast packets problem
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