Re: IPX broadcast forwarding in 2.4.1 kernels

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Em Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 07:02:02PM +0000, Petr Vandrovec escreveu:
> On 27 Feb 01 at 17:34, J.R. de Jong wrote:
> > # this attempts auto-configuration
> > IPX_AUTO_PRIMARY=off
> > IPX_AUTO_INTERFACE=off
> > IPX_CONFIGURED=yes
> > # for manual configuration, set IPX_CONFIGURED=yes,
> > # and set the options below for your system
> > IPX_DEVICE=eth0
> > IPX_FRAME=802.2                 # either 802.2, 802.3 or EtherII
> > IPX_INTERNAL_NET=no
> > IPX_NETNUM=001D8022                     # your internal network number
> 
> Are you sure you are running this configuration? What says
> cat /proc/net/ipx* ? Kernel should not forward anything if you have only
> one frame configured... There are some IPX forwarding fixes in 2.4.2-acX,
> btw.

/me looks, I've submitted it to David Miller and its on vger CVS,
think I'll post it here and ask Alan to include it in ac series as well.

humm, nice, I think that my patches entered 2.4.2-ac under zerocopy cover
8) So yes, please try 2.4.2-ac5 and let us know if you still have problems,
FWIW I'm now working on having the IPX routing tables with reference
counters and looking for bugs in the routing part, if anybody here have
test cases for bugs in IPX, routing or not, I'm all ears.

- Arnaldo
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