The FreeBSD vr driver supports the DFE530TX NIC.  If it is not linked into
the GallantWEB kernel, you have two choices.  The one I would recommend
based on your level of experience is to replace your NICs with ones that are
supported.  NICs are not expensive, and this may be a very practical
approach.

The second choice is to build a custom kernel.  Greg Lehey's book is a good
place to start.  The problem with this is you are going to also have to
learn all the firewall/ gateway configuration options that came packaged
with the GallantWEB software.  There is certainly no need to port a LINUX
driver to FreeBSD.  Basicly you have to redo everything that came with
GallantWEB.

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Filipak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 2:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hello from Mark Filipak


Hello All!

This is an introduction and a ping.

I live in Mansfield, Ohio, USA, and have some very specific problems and
questions. The first should probably be whether this is the right list for
me.... so....

I just installed GallantWEB. It is a pre-configured version of FreeBSD 3.3
that acts as a gateway/firewall/server. It is up and running but doesn't
recognize my D-Link DFE-530TX+ ethernet cards.

What I have to work with
========================
I have the full FreeBSD 3.3 distribution (6 discs) from Walnut Creek.

I have C source code and makefile for the D-Link DFE-530TX+ ethernet card.
It was written for Linux. The name of the driver source code is Rtl8139.C.

I have Greg Lehey's book: "The Complete FreeBSD".

I also have the full FreeBSD 4.0 distribution (4 discs) from Walnut Creek,
but I don't want to tackle that right now and would like to get 3.3 fully
functional first.

What I need
===========
I would appreciate help/advice for porting the D-Link DFE-530TX+ driver to
FreeBSD 3.3.

There are at least four aspects to this project
===============================================
1 - Discovering what I need to grab from the full 3.3 distribution and put
into the running system -- for example, the running system has no C compiler
or linker -- and where those should go.

2 - Revising the actual C source code and makefile.

3 - Discovering where Rtl8139.o should go in the running system.

4 - Getting the system to actually use the ported driver.

About me
========
I'm a 55 year old hardware engineer. I've used UNIX systems in the distant
past, but I'm pretty raw. 8^)

I write Java and Javascript, but don't have much experience with C -- but it
is obviously very similar to Java.

Global Question
===============
Is this discussion list (freebsd-net) the right place for me or do I need to
subscribe to a driver or hardware list?

Thanks. All help is appreciated and some day I'm sure I will be in a
position to pass it on. I know I'm taking my first steps down a long road.
So here's a wave and a 'Hello' from me to you folks who are so far up the
road that I can barely see you.

Ciao -- Mark
-- 
See my resume: http://home.earthlink.net/~filipak/resume/
See my music trade pages: http://home.earthlink.net/~filipak/music/
Last updated: 14 April 2002

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