Re: Network Problem

From: erik (erik_at_geenspam.vanwesten.net)
Date: 03/25/04

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    Manpreet Singh Nehra wrote:

    > 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..

    We all can see the reason for all of your problems if only our crystal
    ball would work again.

    Which hardware? dmesg?

    Did you check if fans are still working?

    EJ

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