Network Problem

From: Manpreet Singh Nehra (manpreet_at_netaquila.com)
Date: 03/25/04


Date: 24 Mar 2004 23:59:15 -0800

I didn't find any help on this topic in the faq so I am posting here.
I have been working with linux for a couple of years and recently been
involved in setting up of a firewall for which I chose OpenBSD.
          THe problem I am facing is : Aas soon as I boot the system
the network cards and links (3) are all active and I am able to use
the machine as a gateway for one client. After an hour or so of proper
operation during which I am monitoring the pflog0 interface the
network cards stop responding. The next reboot will correct the
problem.
          I am still working on the finding the scripts and am a
little lost..



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