Subject: Re: frozen networking with libpcap-0.9.3nb3
To: Jeremy C. Reed <reed@reedmedia.net>
From: Rui Paulo <rpaulo@fnop.net>
List: tech-net
Date: 10/11/2005 19:03:05
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On 2005.10.11 10:17:46 -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
| I just updated trafshow to 5.2.1. It needs at least version 0.7 of=20
| libpcap. So installed is pkgsrc version libpcap-0.9.3nb3.
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| I am using NetBSD 2.0.2 on i386.
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| When I exit trafshow (started as root), I noticed my networking was dead.
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| I can't ping and all my connections are stop (not closed). The problem=20
| does not happen for my loopback (127.0.0.1).
What does ifconfig report ?
| When I restart trafshow, my connections and ping come up again.
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| I can repeat this.
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| If I use "sudo trafshow -p" my networking does not come back up. (This -p=
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| is for "Do not put interface(s) into promiscuous mode.")
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| Any ideas?
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| How can I get my network to be up when I don't have trafshow running=20
| (after I stop it)?
You mean UP as in "interface state" or UP as in "networking state" ?
-- Rui Paulo
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