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Date:      Wed, 13 Dec 2006 11:35:51 +0300
From:      Alexei <root@sovetnik.org>
To:        "Artyom Viklenko" <artem@aws-net.org.ua>
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re[6]: mpd pppoe client problems
Message-ID:  <338990136.20061213113551@sovetnik.org>
In-Reply-To: <53106.217.12.197.82.1165998342.squirrel@sigma.interami.com>
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Hello, Artyom.

13 =D0=B4=D0=B5=D0=BA=D0=B0=D0=B1=D1=80=D1=8F 2006 =D0=B3., 11:25:42 you wr=
ote:

> Do you really need all this stuff?.. :/
> I would try to disable this inet-up.sh script at all
> and check. It seems that some command in it hangs
> and mpd waits for the script to finish and so it can't
> be killed by SIGTERM.

Ok, I'll try.

> Why do you use ipnat and ipfw? May be better to
> use one firewall? ipfilter itself or ipfw with natd
> or ng-nat.

I used to use ipfw as a firewall.. and natd makes too heavy cpu load.


> I'm not shure but ipfilter allow to define rules with
> interfaces which does not exist at the time of
> firewall activation (at least PF can).

> Also, you don't need to restart ntpd each time
> your interface goes up. Same for named and apache.
> Typically. May be you have some very interesting
> requirements to do so?..

Em.. Well.. After system startup there is no external interface (ng or
tun) to bind to. How can I make those applications bind to the new
interface after it gone up?

--=20
Grats,
 Alexei                          mailto:root@sovetnik.org





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