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Date:      Thu, 02 Sep 1999 22:22:27 +0200
From:      Lord of Chaos <serces@mud.dk>
To:        Larry Lile <lile@stdio.com>, freebsd-tokenring@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Strange Lockup Occurring
Message-ID:  <37CEDC83.F806AD5C@mud.dk>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.05.9909011042390.29689-100000@heathers.stdio.com>

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Larry Lile wrote:

> Okay, this might fix you - no promises though.  Try this patch to
> if_ether.c.  It was written for 4.x-current but it will probably
> work for 3.2. [appended]
Did work for 3.2, had to handpatch it though, not that it was much of a
deal, It sadly didn't help the problem, but now I've dug even deeper
into the problem, and found some more oddities that really doesn't make
any sense. 

If I use Telnet to access the machine, I seldom experience any larger
problems, a bit of lag here and there, but that might as well be the
line, and not the card. SSH is installed on the machine, and as soon as
I try to access it via ssh instead of telnet, the netcard simply freezes
up, And I have to wait for my UP/Down script to kick in effect. ftp or
scp from anything still locks up the machine, but Telnet works fine
(That is, untill I start using ftp/rcp/scp).. Very Weird I'd have to say
since the machine can actually accept connections, and also establish
connections both ways (telnet to and from the machine works like a
dream), but anything else kills the machine.


> I have a new version of the driver but it is for PCI cards only so you
> will have to wait until I get the ISA code written.
I've noted it on the homepage, will it fit into a 3.2-STABLE? Because
I've just claimed a PCI card for the machine, so if and so on, I will
try to see if I can get that to work instead of the curent locking
situation..

S. P. Skou


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