fg -B -opacket ad4' just to be sure but no joy.
fbsd fdisk reports start 63, with CHS beg: 0/1/1 end: 1023/15/63.
Any help on direction to solve this?
Thanks.
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> Grab a copy of Embedded Systems Programming, there are ads for
> things like this all over near the back of the magazine. In
> particular, the chip in whatever USB stick you're looking at
> probably has an 8-bit CPU of some sort in it.
>
Don't remember where I saw it but there is a product
o and there was a knowledge-base article on turning blackhole
discovery off in certain instances to accomodate it.
Hope that's some help. Good luck.
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How can I do this? I have no ideas for now ...
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Try nroff -me /usr/src/contrib/sendmail/doc/op/op.me for a starting place.
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Cc:
What about it? Anyone with skills in this area interested in figuring
out what changed between 4.1 and 4.1.1 probably in the crypto changes
that prevents the MD5 authentication of a skip partner. Worth a quick
$150 prize for the first solution.
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 IS
Check out www.sangoma.com (Canada). They have both ISA and PCI that at
least does V.35 and HDLC and supports multicast. They furnish and support
FreeBSD driver (including source) and they have been trouble-free. Also
have WinXX/NT GUI for remote monitoring.
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
Yes. Just use a separate process for each with different ports for the
divert. This is useful inbound when you want the source of an external
connection to have a local address.
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ranked ISP on C|NET #1 in Ohio
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Stephen Hocking
The 6.04 firmware does, indeed, allow establishing a network with an ISA
card in a FreeBSD box, however, when doing the PCCard upgrade with a Windows
machine it requires the drivers to be upgraded to 4.01 first and if you want
to talk to it with the IEEE/Wave Manager Client update it, as well.
Eve
Great. I'll try it. Bummer - it doesn't work. wicontrol dumps on next
iteration after -c 1.
Latest ISA board I have is Model ISAPC-00 with a barcode of 91805300
010053/C. Do you know how I can tell what version of the firmware I have?
I may have to buy a new one (shudder) from Lucent.
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Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Theo PAGTZIS wrote:
> Jim Flowers wrote:
>
> > Seems to work ok on 4.0-RELEASE #0.
> >
>
Seems to work ok on 4.0-RELEASE #0.
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ranked ISP on C|NET #1 in Ohio
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Theo PAGTZIS wrote:
>
> Wes,
>
>quite correct. I considered revisiting the matter non-important since anyone
> that would
> use fbsd 3.4 o
service set (IBSS). Permitted values are 0
(don't create IBSS) and 1 (enable creation of IBSS). The default is 0.
Note: this option is provided for experimental purposes only: enabling the
creation of an IBSS on a host system doesn't appear to actually work.
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ernet to a WavePointII on
one frequency and then on a second frequency we connect multipoint users
with fbsd boxes.
Works very well although the WavePointII has to be monitored
continuously. Bandwidth varies from 600 kbps to about 3000 kbps.
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ranked ISP on
I noticed in cvsuping RELENG_4 day before yesterday it came back as
4.1-RC. Does that also address the network stack panics?
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ranked ISP on C|NET #1 in Ohio
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Paul Saab wrote:
> There are known panics in the network stack in 4.
ket filtering initialized, divert enabled, rule-based forwarding
enabled, default to accept, logging limited to 100 packets/entry by
default
ad0: 4126MB [8944/15/63] at ata0-master using UDMA33
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ranked ISP on C|NET #1 in Ohio
value that is still unusable.
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ISP on C|NET, #1 in Ohio
On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Kenneth D. Merry wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 18:03:45 +1200, Dave Preece wrote:
> > Just learning about this: I can see the advantages but does anything use it?
&g
May or may not be related but I found with 4.0 that when I edited the
disklabel to change the type to vinum the in-core copy was not written
although the on-disk copy was, giving vinum a problem. Fix was to
repartition each disk in the array with a true partition entry.
Jim Flowers <[EM
be considerably faster than Raid 5 hardware, too.
Seems easy to set up but as I say I am just starting to do it. First I
have to figure out why my Adaptec 2940U doesn't work.
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ISP on C|NET, #1 in Ohio
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Drew Sanford wrote:
> Hi,
&
We were unable to get a wi configured on 4.0 release yesterday but it may
be that we didn't have the time to check out the configuration fully.
Was never recognized on boot-up. We've got a few more to get configured
over the next week so we'll put your patch in and try agai
You might want to look at www.sangoma.com (Canada). They have a fr capable card
that includes a supported FreeBSD driver at reasonable cost. Both V.35 and with
built-in CSU and in both ISA and PCI. Not sure about E1.
Len Conrad wrote:
> >If you are interested in a V.35 style sync card, I hav
anged with the -dynamic flag set. This would also pick of manual
changes.
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ISP on C|NET, #1 in Ohio
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 18, 1999 at 05:19:28PM -0500, Jim Flowers wrote:
> > Natd does not handle pmtu discovery w
unstripped binaries (identical, if stripped)
of natd.
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ISP on C|NET, #1 in Ohio
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via a probe at a
reasonable cost and inputting it to the computer but I don't remember
where I saw it.
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ISP on C|NET, #1 in Ohio
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Dan Moschuk wrote:
>
> | Does anybody have any tips for using the above combination for graphi
well-designed synch card more popular
in the FreeBSD community. Plus David Mandelstam is a nice guy to do
business with.
I can furnish the diffs for 3.2-RELEASE.
Jim Flowers
#4 ISP on C|NET, #1 in Ohio
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Eric A. Griff wrote:
>
> At the same time, sangoma is short on
well-designed synch card more popular
in the FreeBSD community. Plus David Mandelstam is a nice guy to do
business with.
I can furnish the diffs for 3.2-RELEASE.
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ISP on C|NET, #1 in Ohio
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Eric A. Griff wrote:
>
> At the same
wi works fine as furnished with 3.2-stable.
Jim Flowers
#4 ISP on C|NET, #1 in Ohio
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Randy Bush wrote:
>
> day? for me and a bunch of others it happens immediately. we have never
> been able to get wlp or wi going since 3.x.
>
> randy, running -rele
wi works fine as furnished with 3.2-stable.
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ISP on C|NET, #1 in Ohio
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Randy Bush wrote:
>
> day? for me and a bunch of others it happens immediately. we have never
> been able to get wlp or wi going since 3.x.
>
I am trying to compile a sync driver maintenance program on fbsd-stable. I
keep getting compiler errors:
ft1config.o: In function `run_interactive':
ft1config.o(.text+0x565): undefined reference to `initscr'
ft1config.o(.text+0x56a): undefined reference to `cbreak'
ft1config.o(.text+0x56f): undef
I am trying to compile a sync driver maintenance program on fbsd-stable. I
keep getting compiler errors:
ft1config.o: In function `run_interactive':
ft1config.o(.text+0x565): undefined reference to `initscr'
ft1config.o(.text+0x56a): undefined reference to `cbreak'
ft1config.o(.text+0x56f): unde
I use the WaveLAN ISA/IEEE card in FreeBSD systems without problems (4 of
them so far). I had to use cvsup to get Bill Paul's driver installed as
part of 3.2-stable. The driver seems to be very stable and so far we have
not had any lockups or other mis-operations (about 2 months). Not as good a
I use the WaveLAN ISA/IEEE card in FreeBSD systems without problems (4 of
them so far). I had to use cvsup to get Bill Paul's driver installed as
part of 3.2-stable. The driver seems to be very stable and so far we have
not had any lockups or other mis-operations (about 2 months). Not as good a
that.
Jim Flowers
#4 ISP on C|NET, #1 in Ohio
On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Kirk McDonald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am wondering if anyone has had success running bridging only between a
> wavelan IEEE802.11 in a BSD machine and a WavepointII using an
> IEEE802.11 card. I have had great succ
that.
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ISP on C|NET, #1 in Ohio
On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Kirk McDonald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am wondering if anyone has had success running bridging only between a
> wavelan IEEE802.11 in a BSD machine and a WavepointII using an
> IEEE802.11 c
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