On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Gregory T. Norris wrote:
Hi Gregory,
> Judging from some posts to the linux-kernel mailing list, it's also
> possible to get a flood of directed (i.e. non-broadcast) IPX packets
> when running slist. That's what I think I ran into... unfortunately it
> seems to be difficult
> I tried the patch. Unfortunately it seems that it didn't correct the
> problem for me. I still have a big collision rate, bringing down my entire
> network.
That's unfortunate... it did seem to correct the rush of broadcast packets
I was seeing. Unfortunately I still got a packetstorm later whe
Hi Gregory,
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Gregory T. Norris wrote:
>
> There's an IPX overbroadcasting problem with all currently released
> versions of 2.2.x... very nasty, in my experience (saturates the network
> *very* quickly, crashed some switches, etc.). If you're willing to compile
> a custom k
There's an IPX overbroadcasting problem with all currently released
versions of 2.2.x... very nasty, in my experience (saturates the network
*very* quickly, crashed some switches, etc.). If you're willing to compile
a custom kernel, check out the 2.2.13pre1 patch at your favourite
kernel.org mirro
On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 03:38:00PM -0400, BRIAN SCHRAMM wrote:
> I know that this might not be the proper group to ask but I cannot
> find any that I can ask in so here it goes.
>
> I have loaded the ncp package for Novell login capability. No matter
> what I do to configure i
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