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2007 May 28
0
have anyone configured "synproxy state" beforce (Sorry for the previouly base64 encode mail caused by M$ outlook)
high everyone,( in pariticular Max :-))
The configuration line in my pf.conf is:
pass in quick on lo0 proto tcp from any to any port 21 flags S/SA synproxy
state
But:
the connection is established, but the control did not seams to pass to the
ftpd
Sincerely yours
Zhouyi Zhou
2007 May 28
0
have anyone configured "synproxy state" beforce
high everyone
pass in quick on lo0 proto tcp from any to any port 21 flags S/SA synproxy state
the connection is established, but the control did not seams to pass to the ftpd
2008 Jan 05
1
[PATCH][RESEND] Relax BUG_ON()s when enabling/disabling virt_ring interrupts
...hen callbacks were disabled and enabled
respectively. However, in the current vring implementation, this isn't
actually a bug. What's more, the virtio_net driver does not guard against
double enabling or double disabling. All that needs to happen is for an rx
notification to happen twice beforce the virtnet_poll function is invoked to
trigger the BUG_ON.
This patch removes the BUG_ON()s since there are no negative side effects in
the current vring code. In the future, if a ring implementation cannot support
double enabling or double disabling, it is far easier for them to handle this
by...
2008 Jan 05
1
[PATCH][RESEND] Relax BUG_ON()s when enabling/disabling virt_ring interrupts
...hen callbacks were disabled and enabled
respectively. However, in the current vring implementation, this isn't
actually a bug. What's more, the virtio_net driver does not guard against
double enabling or double disabling. All that needs to happen is for an rx
notification to happen twice beforce the virtnet_poll function is invoked to
trigger the BUG_ON.
This patch removes the BUG_ON()s since there are no negative side effects in
the current vring code. In the future, if a ring implementation cannot support
double enabling or double disabling, it is far easier for them to handle this
by...