Displaying 20 results from an estimated 700 matches similar to: "re: hardware requirement -asterisk"
2004 Jan 14
4
re hardware requirement - asterisk
I have just checked the Openbsd box on the if interface.
fxp0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
address: 00:02:55:30:54:28
media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX full-duplex)
status: active
inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
inet6 fe80::202:55ff:fe30:5428%fxp0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
xl0:
2005 Apr 04
1
Strange messages in dmesg after DDoS-attack.
Dear list,
A few days ago one of my machines were attacked by a DDoS-attack using UDP
on random ports.. When I later on analyzed the logs, I found this in my
dmesg:
xl0: initialization of the rx ring failed (55)
xl0: initialization of the rx ring failed (55)
xl0: initialization of the rx ring failed (55)
I tried to find out on google what it ment, but without any luck. What
does that mean and
2006 Mar 08
2
ath(4) and 802.11g speed
So, with the updated HAL, I'm now able to negotiate an IP address via DHCP
over the WLAN. Huzzah!
But I've got two questions (now that I can use the card):
ath(4) doesn't contain a list of media nor mediaopt settings that can be
used. Some are detailed down in EXAMPLES, but there's no comprehensive
list. (As well, and this is minor, the speeds are explicitly listed for
802.11a
2001 Jul 04
2
IPv6 and sshd
Hello,
I am having a some problems getting SSHD to run on the Ipv6 interface.
Interface/Ipv6 Address: ipv6.open-systems.org
[kevin at satan kevin/xp-0.0.15] 536 $ping6 ipv6.open-systems.org
PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 3ffe:1200:3028:ff01::cab -->
3ffe:1200:3028:ff01::caa
16 bytes from 3ffe:1200:3028:ff01::caa, icmp_seq=0 hlim=64 time=73.96
ms
sshd_config:
ListenAddress
2005 Jan 19
1
ipf question
Hello.
I am a relatively new FreeBSD user. I have samba, ssh and vnc server running
on it. I am also trying to set up the IPFILTER on it. I used the handbook to
familiarize myself with the software and the sample script provided in the
chapter discussing ipf, I decided to use as a starting point. After reading
the ipf chapter I assumed that if "block in log first quick on xl0 all" is
2004 Jul 03
1
samba+obsd+subnets
Hello,
I'm having problems getting my samba setup to work at a little LAN i
partially maintain. I've been reading quite a lot about what I could think
of being related to my problems/setup, and I've also googled my ass off :(
So here I am, resorting to you guys in hope of help =] Sorry to say, but I
don't have much experience, and therefore I'm a bit lost at the moment. Not
2005 Jun 13
3
problem with pf and asterisk
current setup
SIP phone 192.168.1.30 --> linksys wrt54g sveasoft -- INTERNET --
(xl0) Firewall (xl2:172.16.0.50)--> (em1:172.16.0.101) Asterisk
problem is RTP stream not oging trouhg from * to sip and vice versa.
#1 and asterusk is pushing 192.168.1.30 back to linksys with 172 as
return address....
or
#2 asterisk trying to get back to me as 192.168 on public internet..
got
2009 Mar 03
1
bce: unable to fix media
Hi,
tuning my network fixing nic's speed and duplex (both on server and
switch) i got this error with bce driver:
# ifconfig bce0
bce0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
options=1bb<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,JUMBO_MTU,VLAN_HWCSUM,TSO4>
ether 00:15:c5:fe:11:01
inet 192.168.1.13 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast
2009 Apr 08
1
watchdog timeout
Hello
I have some problems with 3Com nics, after a upgrade from 5.5-STABLE to
6.4-STABLE.
This machine has two 3com nics (one is LAN other is WAN) and i see too much
"watchdog timeout" on both cards.
This on/off up/down on cards, affect the interrupt to clients that are
downloading from apache web server, especially on large files.
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2008 Mar 19
1
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2007 Sep 23
2
nfe driver 6.2 stable
Hi I installed the following driver.
http://www.f.csce.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~shigeaki//software/freebsd-nfe.html
Before I had the nve driver which was unstable on this server and on a
prior server in both cases causing either spontaneous reboot or just a
crash when under load.
So far touchwood the nfe driver has stayed up and running at almost 3
days uptime and has had some stress.
I know the driver
2003 Aug 22
2
3com officeconnect 10/100 NIC not detected
I've plugged in two 3com OfficeConnect 10/100 3CSOHO100B-TX in my
freebsd 4.8 box and they are not detected. Do I have to enable some
support in the kernel ?
Cheers Hannes
2003 Apr 30
6
how to configure a FreeBSD firewall to pass IPSec?
I have a FreeBSD box acting as a firewall and NAT gateway
I would like to set it up to transparently pass IPSec packets -- I have
an IPSec VPN client running on another machine, connecting to a remote network.
Is there a way to do this? I can't find any hints in the man pages.
2004 Jan 15
2
re: hardware requirement asterisk
This is ifconfig on openbsd box:
fxp0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
I think this output shows that the fxp0 interface is on simplex mode.
The voice degradation I referred was by using xlite soft phone. I open 2
line similtaneously and dial to FWD and back to my incoming extension.
Xlite is runnning on a w2k box with realtek 100M nic in auto mode. I can
2003 Jun 11
7
IPFW: combining "divert natd" with "keep-state"
I've been using ipfw for a while to create a router with NAT
and packet filtering, but have never combined it with
stateful filtering, instead using things like "established" to
accept incoming TCP packets which are part of a conversation
initiated from the "inside".
I'd like to move to using keep-state/check-state to get tighter
filtering and also to allow outgoing
2002 Feb 19
1
Probs with Intel NetportExpress
Hello,
i've bought an Intel NetportExpress and now i'm stuck booting the box.
I used the Netportmanager on a Windows box configure the NetBios path
to my OpenBSD Samba server.
Now the problems begin, the Netport does not download anything from
the samba server.
It sends frequently broadcasts - to connect to the Netbios name
as i would guess.
(0:aa:0:52:87:3b is the MAC adress of the
2003 Aug 20
0
my file transfers are incredibly slow
My problem is there I download and archive my work to the freebsd server via
samba. When I'm transfering files from the windows -> freebsd I will get
anywhere between 20-100kB/s and from freebsd -> windows I will get a few
mbps. I'm getting no where near a full 100mbps and both ethernet cards are
set for 100mbps full duplex working great. I've tried increasing buffer
sizes on
2005 Jun 17
2
Domain login - XP 64 -> Samba
I currently have samba setup as a file/login server. A variety of
clients running Windows 2000 and XP 32-bit authenticate normally without
any issues. I just brought up a Windows XP 64-bit box made the standard
group policy changes and joined the domain without any issues. When
attempting to login against the domain Windows returns "A remote
procedure call (RPC) protocol error
2005 Jul 01
1
Problem with IPSec tunnel, using IPv6 addresses, between Two FreeBSD systems.....
Hi All,
I need to establish an IPSec tunnel between two
FreeBSD systems, using IPv6 addresses.The connetcion
is
host-to-host between two FreeBSD( RELEASE 4.11)
systems with KAME IPSec implementation.
I tried to establish the connection, but it has some
problems which are explained below.
|----------------->|
host1-[mohan]| |host2-[ram]
2005 Jun 30
1
Problem with IPSec tunnel, using IPv6 addresses, between Two FreeBSD systems...?
Hi All,
I need to establish an IPSec tunnel between two
FreeBSD systems using IPv6 addresses.The connetcion is
host-to-host between two FreeBSD( RELEASE 4.11)
systems with KAME IPSec implementation.
|----------------->|
host1-[mohan]| |host2-[ram]
|<-----------------|
host1 IPv6 address : fe80::2b0:d0ff:fe6f:dfa0
host2 IPv6 address :