I just got a new laptop which I went to the trouble of testing hardware
prior (worked afaict btw - FBSD11-RC3), but now in the light of day I
have done the full install and now computer says no. The only diff I can
tell is I used the iso for the test image, and now I used the memstick
image - c
this
very reason so that I can help in this area.
Thanks,
-a
On 26 July 2014 05:22, Da Rock wrote:
I came across this in my late night searching that this was not new, but I
can't seem to find it again. May not even have been on this list. I just
wanted to say "me too".
New in
I came across this in my late night searching that this was not new, but
I can't seem to find it again. May not even have been on this list. I
just wanted to say "me too".
New install of FreeBSD 10, trying out the new wlan drivers and I wanted
to see how fast it was actually going to compare w
On 08/19/12 03:23, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
On Saturday 18 August 2012 13:47:29 Da Rock wrote:
On 08/18/12 13:32, Adrian Chadd wrote:
Is there any reason we don't build with that option?
You know, I was wondering that myself but I wasn't exactly sure whether
to ask or not :)
On 08/18/12 13:32, Adrian Chadd wrote:
Is there any reason we don't build with that option?
You know, I was wondering that myself but I wasn't exactly sure whether
to ask or not :)
BTW Adrian, GTC is a cisco option I think. Generic Token authentication.
After that they were working on a joint
On 08/17/12 17:38, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 3:40 AM, Da Rock
wrote:
I'm trying to access a uni network using wpa-peap with GTC authentication,
and no matter what I've tried it fails.
I've come across the same error in most of my logs: "phase2 requ
I'm trying to access a uni network using wpa-peap with GTC
authentication, and no matter what I've tried it fails.
I've come across the same error in most of my logs: "phase2 request: NAK
type 6".
I've been at this for sometime, so I decided to contact the ICT who look
after the radius serve
Adrian, are you still needing testers for atheros 802.11n support on
9.0? What data do you need, and what is required to set it up (any new
steps required, rehash maybe?)?
I'm setting up a laptop with an atheros 9285 wlan mini PCIe card.
Cheers
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On 03/19/11 00:38, Ermal Luçi wrote:
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 3:25 PM, Da Rock
wrote:
On 03/19/11 00:03, Mike Tancsa wrote:
On 3/18/2011 6:44 AM, Da Rock wrote:
First, the connection from Android (apparently uses mtpd- I just found
out) fails at SCCRP- apparently it
On 03/19/11 00:03, Mike Tancsa wrote:
On 3/18/2011 6:44 AM, Da Rock wrote:
First, the connection from Android (apparently uses mtpd- I just found
out) fails at SCCRP- apparently it doesn't respond to the challenge
response (logs posted previously). Using xl2tpd (apparently- linux only
On 03/17/11 13:59, Mike Tancsa wrote:
On 3/16/2011 9:32 PM, Da Rock wrote:
I'm running into all sorts of issues setting up l2tp networking. I think
I have the IPSEC part worked out, but testing parts at a time l2tp dies
in a hole.
Try without IPSEC first to make sure you hav
I tried this on -questions@ but the consensus is to try here.
I'm running into all sorts of issues setting up l2tp networking. I think
I have the IPSEC part worked out, but testing parts at a time l2tp dies
in a hole.
I've resorted to mpd as it seems to be widely used in BSD (and linux
too..
(Sorry for cross posting- I originally sent this to the questions list
but got no response, and on further reflection [considering the content]
If figured that the most experience in these matters would exist here.
If you don't mind, I'll stick around and watch this list so that I might
learn somet
iwi if's so that cable is used over
wifi, but both can be used to access the network.
To satisfy number 2- is there a script/daemon/whatever to monitor and
restart services when required for instances like this? or do I need to make
one up for
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