Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 22:33:17 -0800 From: "Stephan Wehner" <stephanwehner@gmail.com> To: "Matthew Hudson" <fbsd@synoptic.org> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Diagnose co-location networking problem Message-ID: <e66d1efb0701042233v125e1c6bof9ba1a8b68727843@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20070104193416.GA47635@gort.synoptic.org> References: <20061228203100.GA1165@gort.synoptic.org> <1167660016.168305.67043.nullmailer@cicuta.babolo.ru> <e66d1efb0701012007w27823c0ch294ae1039b8bea48@mail.gmail.com> <20070104193416.GA47635@gort.synoptic.org>
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> Stephan, > > I haven't yet looked at the new data you've reported because of the > last point that you mention, the point that I brought up in my > previous email, is of critical importance. There is currently > evidence that suggests the possibility that this problem is not > reproduceable from anywhere but your home network. If that is indeed > the case then what you have is likely not a problem with the FreeBSD > networking code on your colocated box but rather a problem with > your home network. If so, then this is the wrong forum to seek > assistance in troubleshooting a non-FreeBSD networking problem. Yes, it does look like that - a problem at my home end. Thanks a lot for the assistance! Stephan > Before we can meaningfully assist you with your issue here, we're > going to need to see evidence that shifts the finger of blame > back towards the FreeBSD networking code and away from your home > network where it is currently pointing. > > cheers, > -- > Matthew Hudson > > -- Stephan Wehner > http://stephan.sugarmotor.org > http://stephansmap.org > http://www.trafficlife.com > http://www.buckmaster.ca
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