how to compile kernel with options NETGRAPH ?

2004-03-20 Thread manish gautam
how can i compile my kernel with netgraph Actually i want to attach my own created node to the existed ether node. so for that i need ether node. For that i need to compile my kernel with optins NETGRAPH. plz explain elaborately. Reply asap Best regards Manish Gautam _

Re: how to compile kernel with options NETGRAPH ?

2004-03-20 Thread Julian Elischer
On Sat, 20 Mar 2004, [iso-8859-1] manish gautam wrote: > how can i compile my kernel with netgraph > > Actually i want to attach my own created node to the > existed ether node. so for that i need ether node. > > For that i need to compile my kernel with optins > NETGRAPH. > > plz explain ela

[Re: [Mpd-users] crash]

2004-03-20 Thread Evgenii Davidov
dear freebsd-wizards! i have installed mpd from ports and it seems that it crashes the kernel via bpf: On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 07:51:55PM +0100, Michael Bretterklieber пишет: > Mpd-3.16 had a bad bug (but it shouldn't crash the machine), make sure you > have installed 3.17 on both machines. ye

Firewall - why not just block everything not to/from me?

2004-03-20 Thread Idar Tollefsen
Hello, I'll admit that networking isn't my strongest side, but I hope to learn some more, and this has been bugging me a little, so I hope someone will bear over with me and explain this. I have a firewall setup based on the "simple" setup in rc.firewall. I was wondering why the blocks for RFC1918

How can I do this on DHCP server ?

2004-03-20 Thread Supote Leelasupphakorn
Hi list, I've set up a DHCP server but I'd like to know which address (from address pool) hasn't assigned to any machine. Is there command line to accomplish this. PS. I use ISC-DHCP v.3 installed from ports. TIA, Pote

WEP problems with ndis and ath drivers

2004-03-20 Thread Kenneth D. Merry
I have a Dell Inspiron 8500 laptop with an onboard TrueMobile 1300 (Broadcom, b/g chipset) and a Netgear WAG511 cardbus card (Atheros, a/b/g chipset). I have a Netgear FWAG114 firewall/access point. (Atheros based, does a, b and g.) I'm running FreeBSD-current from Friday, March 19th. Both car