Re: Mbuf Clusters on 4.8

From: John Bäckstrand (sandos_at_home.se)
Date: 06/27/03

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    To: "Eugene Grosbein" <eugen@grosbein.pp.ru>
    Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 13:46:55 +0200
    
    

    > > From this it sounds as it is a problem that should
    be
    > > fixed, but it
    > > obviously isnt in 4.8. Is this behaviour now
    considered
    > > acceptable? And if
    > > so, doesnt this make FreeBSD extremely easy to kill
    > > using a simple
    > > DOS-attack? Is this "fixed" in any way on 5.1?
    >
    > Afaik, this bug was recently fixed in both of HEAD
    and STABLE.
    >
    > Eugene

    Indeed, I upgraded my system and it now works as
    advertised: If I use up too much resources, netowork
    connectivity is lost, but once I disconnect those
    connections, it comes back. (it even stops responding
    to pings =)

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    John Bäckstrand
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