On 0, Aleksander Rozman - Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am new here, so I was just wondering if there was any talk on
> implementing AX.25 or X.25 protocol to FreeBSD?
> AX.25 is protocol for Packet Radio (Internet through HAM devices). X.25
> should be *little* similar to AX.25, but not
On 0, Bill Fenner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you pick a name in that MIB and say "snmptranslate ", does it
> tell you the OID associated with it? At one point you had to do something
> like "setenv MIBS ALL" to get net-snmp to notice new MIBs even if you
> put them in the right directory.
> Its not a "proprietary tree". I dont have time to clean it up and submit
> patches.
diff -u original.c mysource.c | mail -s "fxp fix in progress" \
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I'm sure someone would forgive the digress from style(9) and clean it up for
you, and I'm sure ALL of us would appreciate the f
On 0, Matthew Emmerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm connected through cable to the 'Net, and the provider I go
> > through, it appears, somehow has it setup that if I change nics, I hvae a
> > bugger of a time re-acquiring a lease ...
>
> What does dhclient log into /var/log/syslog? If yo
(Looking for some general pointers to solutions here...)
Just had a second DSL connection installed, and have several questions
regarding how to map it into the FBSD router we use...
The basic setup here (with just the single DSL line, 32 IPs on that line) is
DSL->Router->hosts, where DSL->Route
> I think I've figured out the problem though... can you try the latest
> version of ppp - should be available via
> http://www.Awfulhak.org/ppp.html RSN (the 010204 archive) if you
> don't get -current.
>
> I think you're just missing an acct line in your radius config file.
> The bug in pp
> Hmm... Repeatable every time on the machine in question. (Time passes
> while I configure the a similar on a completely different set of
> boxes.) Yup - repeatable on another machine as well.
Apologies to everyone regarding the LONG response I just sent - I didn't
realize that the log secti
> I can't see how this can happen without any previous log lines saying
> that a chap packet has been received.
>
> If this is repeatable, can you try doing a ``show timer'' right after
> the SUCCESS response has been sent ? If the radius timer wasn't
> cleared properly this might result, b
On a recently cvsup'd machine (4.2-S as of two days ago), incoming PPP
w/CHAP via RADIUS has suddenly broken. Basically, RADIUS OK's the
connection, addr info is transferred & approved, everything looks normal,
until after the log line listing myaddr and hisaddr - why is it doing
CHAP again, and
> I'm searching for feedback/infos from experienced
> admins in "good" hardware devices to connect to
> the PC.
I use a basic GPS receiver connected via a serial port - a simple C prog
reads the data stream, and updates the system clock every few seconds from
it... For most purposes, the +- 1 s
I'm having a hell of a time getting this to work... Any suggestions?
I have two systems that have dedicated IP addrs running "ppp -auto" to and
from each other. The connections work, everything syncs up, life is
good. However:
After the first time PPP makes a successful connection, one of th
> If you've been rooted, then the logs are probably no good. But check you wtmp
> for logons, and messages, and well if you don't see anything unusual there then
> the've prabaly been wiped. Have regained root yet? personally I would pull the
> box off net and backup theimportant config stuff, th
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