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2004 Aug 19
9
bridging and internet
(I''m not a member of the list at the moment so please answer this e-mail CC to my personal address. Thank you all) I am part of a community network in Buenos Aires and I''m now trying to set up a bridge between my local net and the community net. The problem is that appart from the bridge between these I need to share an internet connection and the cable modem assigns me a
2009 Aug 31
0
Xenclient build error for crti.o
...client/build/toolchain_build_i686/gcc-4.2.4-initial/./ gcc/ -B/home/vinxen/xenclient/build/build_i686/staging_dir/usr/i686-linux-ucl ibc/bin/ -B/home/vinxen/xenclient/build/build_i686/staging_dir/usr/i686-linux-ucl ibc/lib/ -isystem /home/vinxen/xenclient/build/build_i686/staging_dir/usr/i686-linux-uclib c/include -isystem /home/vinxen/xenclient/build/build_i686/staging_dir/usr/i686-linux-uclib c/sys-include -O2 -g -Os -DIN_GCC -DCROSS_COMPILE -W -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wold-style-definition -isystem ./include -fPIC -g -DHAVE_GTHR_DEFAULT -DIN_LIBGCC2 -D...
2003 Jan 24
6
icmp: w.x.y.z unreachable need to defrag (mtu 296)
Hi, I have a setup that consist of 2 firewalls connected over dialup and PPP. Each side of the ppp are protected by shorewall. One side of the PPP masquerades everything not addressed to the local network to its eth0 (the net). fw1 <---- ppp (dialup) -----> fw0 <----- NET When making an http request to a site on the Internet from the machine not directly connected to the net (fw1), the
2011 May 02
1
[LLVMdev] status: llvm-stack-switch
Hello, I wanted to ask what the current status of llvm-stack-switch[1] is. Currently, we use uclib for implementing coroutines. The Problem with this is, that you either copy you stack (and invalidate pointers to lokals) or have many stacks on the heap (the is very memory inefficient). Having llvm doing some optimization there would really help. A different approach (for asymmetric coroutines)...
2015 Apr 06
3
[LLVMdev] uCLibc support for klee
Hello, In my reading over the last couple of days, I have read that in order for klee to work with "native" Linux programs, I need to install the uClibc posix support for klee. I am not finding the uClibc source in the llvm svn repository anywhere. Is this still necessary for testing native Linux applications, and if so, where do I get the uClibc source to compile? Thanks in advance, Donald
2006 Jul 06
0
Logging dropped out-of-sequence packets on a load balanced router
Hi, I am trying to get information on out-of-sequence packets being dropped on my load balanced multilink router. Can anyone give me any information on how best to log/track such packets? The router is based on Leaf Bering uClib 2.4 (kernel 2.4.26) The load balancing is being done using teql over a number of gre tunnels, each on a separate ethernet ADSL to a central box where the gre tunnels terminate and the packet stream hits the Internet. If one of the ADSL channels suffers from high latency then it seems that pac...
2011 May 01
2
[LLVMdev] LoopInfo are not able to identify some natural loops?
Thanks for the reply. The LoopInfo pass can actually identify the loop I mentioned. My former question is due to a bug in my pass. What I worried is that LoopInfo can not identify all the natural loops for the benchmarks I use, but now I haven't found any such cases. Bo On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 4:24 PM, John Criswell <criswell at illinois.edu> wrote: > On 4/30/11 8:52 AM, Bo Wu
2003 Oct 19
5
SysLinux GPL license violation
Hi there, As I could not find a direct maintainer email address, I'm sending this to the mailing list. SysLinux, being a GPL product, is being sold under a very restrictive license without even offering the sources to the public. I've written up my findings here: http://www.palli.nl/~ivo/rdp/ Please have a look for yourself. Regards, Ivo Palli
2007 Sep 06
6
Build your own "appliance" concept
I've been working on this the past few days and thought I would put it out there to see if anyone else has interest in it. It really has nothing to do with the Digium appliance, I've just been looking for some mass produced solid state hardware to run small branch offices off of for awhile now and I think I've finally landed on something I like. Basically I've taken an HP thin