Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2013 10:50:20 -0500 From: George Rosamond <george@ceetonetechnology.com> To: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: named kills raspberry pi Message-ID: <5116703C.3000904@ceetonetechnology.com> In-Reply-To: <51162D16.7000206@thieprojects.ch> References: <20130207223038.ec308967273d6a16c41be97b@sohara.org> <E2B20243-F2AD-4B62-946D-374765CB9E39@kientzle.com> <20130208075702.a755649a60d10dabf10a058b@sohara.org> <0B9B84F3-D627-497F-B1DA-BE4D0F9BC5DA@bsdimp.com> <20130208121803.e6b57c3822271cce6e56b4b2@sohara.org> <20130208152351.GB19514@FreeBSD.org> <20130208162814.346c605ce15a229e878dee27@sohara.org> <20130209102413.5c5d8fe6@bender> <1360362075.4545.32.camel@revolution.hippie.lan> <51162D16.7000206@thieprojects.ch>
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On 02/09/13 06:03, Werner Thie wrote: > Hi all > > may I chime in with my experience, I wrote the 'portsnap killing...' post. > > I'm running on FreeHEAD HEAD Rev 246459 as per yesterday and now think > that my previous post and the named problem is related after all, > because everything DNS lookup related kills the Bone silently, be it > nslookup, named and the likes. > > Switching the cpsw driver to Tims latest version doesn't change the > situation a bit. I didn't try the proposed patch for the atomicity yet, > but will over this weekend. > > Tim, it's a long shot, but could this be UDP related? > My $0.02: Running r246119 of CURRENT, without named running, I can ping and do digs with no issue. And sshd doesn't seem to die either, and it's been up for a while. The BBone isn't doing much, however, as it just sits on a quiet private network with no ports installed. I'll update to the current build later and test then. g
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