Hi Rajen,
Can you send your sshd_config and your PAM file for SSH?
Is your account a typical Unix account or do you use an alternate
authentication method (LDAP/OPIE/*SQL...)
Your rc.conf options, especially "sshd_*" sections may also be useful
Kind Regards,
Philippe Laquet.
Rajen Jani (
That usually indicates that you typed a bad password. Also FreeBSD by default
does not allow root logins, try logging in as a standard user and add them to
the wheel group.
Or you can add the following to your sshd_config file.
PermitRootLogin yes
Good luck,
Greg
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George, maybe there should be a separate category in GNATS also, for
network issues?
Instead of being in kern you mean? I have thought that before but I
don't control GNATS and we'd have to review a lot of bugs.
I have noticed there has been a gradual effort o
Luigi Rizzo wrote:
partly off topic, but maybe someone migth find this interesting
given that the device can do vlan tag insertion/removal,
so it can be used to provide additional fan-in/fan-out
to freebsd-based routers in not too high-speed networks.
Were you trying to perform the same evil e
At Fri, 23 Feb 2007 13:17:03 +0100,
Anders Nordby wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> George, maybe there should be a separate category in GNATS also, for
> network issues?
>
Instead of being in kern you mean? I have thought that before but I
don't control GNATS and we'd have to review a lot of bugs.
You coul
Hi everybody,
I cannot login to SSH. I use TTSSH as a client on windows.
Everytime I type in my host (ritm) password (***) Freebsd
comes up with the error "PAM Authentication Failure". I disable PAM from
sshd_config but I still get this problem. Any help on this would be
much appreci
partly off topic, but maybe someone migth find this interesting
given that the device can do vlan tag insertion/removal,
so it can be used to provide additional fan-in/fan-out
to freebsd-based routers in not too high-speed networks.
http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/FreeBSD/edimax/
cheers
luigi
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Dear all,
Over the next couple of weeks, I will be reviewing the set of non-MPSAFE
network stack components in preparation for a status update to the arch@
mailing list. One of the remaining components that requires Giant is the IPX
over IP tunneling facility (ipx_ip). I'd like to solicit u
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aditya kiran wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know how to enable Path MTU Discovery in Free BSD 6.0.
Do I need to apply some patch to get it work?
No patch is needed. PMTU discovery should be enabled by default on all
FreeBSD machines. You can check with "sysctl net.inet.tcp.path_mtu_discovery".
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Hi,
I would like to know how to enable Path MTU Discovery in Free BSD 6.0.
Do I need to apply some patch to get it work?
Thanks,
Adityaa
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On 2007-Feb-25 13:40:39 +0100, Lars Tunkrans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Solaris10/OpenSolaris a file called /etc/driver_aliases is
>created which contains all the known PCI-DEVICE ID's
>known by the software ( devicedrivers ).
There's nothing similar in FreeBSD. Most drivers have a
Kip Macy wrote:
LSO is MicroSlop's term for TSO :) As usual, they rename it, and
next they do something non-standard to er 'differentiate' as the
euphemism goes...
Kinda what Sun's lawsuit back in the 90s against their Java
strategy was all about :)
Nevertheless, I don't understand Kip either,
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