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2005 Jul 29
1
Samba, VPN, and Mac OSX 10.4.2
...al and over an IPSec VPN. After upgrading to Tiger, they still work fine when on our LAN. But if they try to connect to a share over the VPN, Finder hangs. The Mac logs the following messages in /var/log/system.log during the hang: Jul 29 09:59:46 brian-daniels-powerbook-g4-15 kernel[0]: bug: ecnt = 32, but m_len = 0 and m_next = 0 (please report) Jul 29 09:59:46 brian-daniels-powerbook-g4-15 kernel[0]: bug: ecnt = 33, but m_len = 0 and m_next = 0 (please report) Jul 29 09:59:46 brian-daniels-powerbook-g4-15 kernel[0]: bug: ecnt = 32, but m_len = 0 and m_next = 0 (please report) Jul 29 09...
2006 Feb 20
1
Improved diagnostics patch
Hi, all -- Here's a small patch that gives better diagnostics on the daemon side if it fails to start up due to inability to create or bind the socket. Presently, it gives a log entry indicating that no sockets could be bound, but crucially does *not* have the system error message (i.e. errno) from the failed call, making it difficult or impossible to determine the problem. I do have a
2006 Jan 20
1
Tiger 10.4.4 Finder hangs browsing over VPN
...ems] still work fine > when on our LAN. But if they try to connect to a [Samba 3.0.10-1] > share over the [IPsec] VPN, Finder hangs. The Mac logs the > following messages in /var/log/system.log during the hang: > > Jul 29 09:59:46 brian-daniels-powerbook-g4-15 kernel[0]: bug: ecnt > = 32, but m_len = 0 and m_next = 0 (please report) > > It keeps logging these errors until Finder is forced to quit. > Interestingly, if the server connected to has only a few files > (<~30) in the root directory, then the hang does not occur. But if > the user then...
2015 May 22
11
Reclocking support for NVA0
Adds reclocking for NVA0, and a whole lot of work for other cards. Had these patches collecting dust for a little, but tested them with both my NVA0, and Martin's a while back. Success not guaranteed, but should be quite a leap forward. Happy reviewing and testing. Cheers, Roy