Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 13:06:12 +0000 From: Josef Karthauser <joe@tao.org.uk> To: Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.ORG> Cc: Josef Karthauser <joe@tao.org.uk>, Yusuf Goolamabbas <yusufg@outblaze.com>, freebsd-net@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Is there a way to clear stats from netstat -i Message-ID: <20020109130612.B73699@genius.tao.org.uk> In-Reply-To: <20020109142932.K41379@sunbay.com>; from ru@FreeBSD.ORG on Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 02:29:32PM %2B0200 References: <20011211123504.A5909@outblaze.com> <20011219182139.A9340@tao.org.uk> <20011220151038.G6625@sunbay.com> <20011228133044.C485@tao.org.uk> <20020109142932.K41379@sunbay.com>
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--CdrF4e02JqNVZeln Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 02:29:32PM +0200, Ruslan Ermilov wrote: > On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 01:30:44PM +0000, Josef Karthauser wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 03:10:38PM +0200, Ruslan Ermilov wrote: > > > On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 06:21:39PM +0000, Josef Karthauser wrote: > > > > Hi Ruslan, > > > >=20 > > > > You've been near this code recently. Do you have any suggestions f= or > > > > how this may work? > > > >=20 > > > This would require a new SIOCCIFDATA ioctl in group 'i'. > >=20 > > What's group 'i'? > >=20 > _IO*()'s macro first argument. See <sys/sockio.h> for details. > 's' refers to socket level ioctls, 'r' to routing ioctls, and > 'i' to interface ioctls. Ahha! :) Ignore my last email. I'll digest this first ;) Thanks, Joe --CdrF4e02JqNVZeln Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (FreeBSD) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEARECAAYFAjw8QEMACgkQXVIcjOaxUBYlGgCgi3FcWPw0MyiszrX5dpekHwLW 4SwAoIKfvCqhphEKAoORUmJE+HlBGBKO =GhqF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --CdrF4e02JqNVZeln-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message
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