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Date:      Mon, 30 Nov 1998 06:32:26 -0500
From:      Kaleb Keithley <kaleb@ics.com>
To:        hackers@FreeBSD.ORG, questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   802.3 enabled on a Mac results in 'Host is down' on FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <199811301132.GAA21292@sunoco>

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(Second time, this time let's see if the Subject: sticks to the message)

I'm trying to set up the Columbia AppleTalk stuff on my 3.0-RELEASE machine.
Mainly I want to run aufs so that the Mac can use some of the disk on my
FreeBSD box.

I have NETATALK and bpf enabled in the kernel.

I'm curious about this comment in the uar README, which says:

    Notes for FreeBSD 2.0 users:

    There appears to be an error in the ethernet driver (at least in the 
    ed0 version) which causes the IEEE 802.3 length bytes to be reversed.

Is there any truth to this? I am using the ed driver for my NIC. I've 
looked at if_ed.c, but not knowing what to look for means I'm at a loss.

With 802.3 disabled on the Mac I can ping the Mac just fine (and the Mac 
works fine) but as soon as I enable 802.3, when I ping the Mac, ping
reports "sendto: Host is down". Thoughts?

(I'm going to take Joe Marcus Clarke's advice and try the netatalk port
but I'm still curious about this.)

--

Kaleb S. KEITHLEY



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