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Paul Schmehl, If it isn't already
obvio
fixed by adding the keyword "network" to the
REQUIRE portion of the /etc/rc.d/named script? (Right now it contains SERVERS
and cleanvar. I'm suggesting adding network.)
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0x57081010; Revision (B1); PCI-X 64-bit 133MHz
miibus1: on bce1
bce1: Ethernet address: 00:13:72:fb:2a:ab
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--On Wednesday, July 11, 2007 12:30:21 -0500 Josh Paetzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Wednesday 11 July 2007, Tom Judge wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I'm running 6.1 RELEASE (i386) and I've been replacing the
> if_bce.c file with a slightly newer one that at least go
mm.
Perhaps he could comment?
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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The University of Texas at Dallas
http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/
refer to other libraries that have changed since
6.1?
Am I better off upgrading the entire system to 6.2? (I prefer not to do
this, because I have to take the site down to do so. Patching files and
rebuilding world and kernel only takes the box out of service during the
reboots.
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n it. You would need to
change more than the bce driver since it depends upon the brgphy
driver under sys/dev/mii which would also need to change. There
may be other dependencies upon changes in the 6.2 kernel which
would prevent a quick/easy port without some debugging.
Dave
Thanks for the qui
ng any reason why it makes sense other than
"everybody is doing it".
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. The "service network
restart" in Linux seems to do this.
I have tried network_ipv6, netif, ifconfig and a few odd and ends from
Google, but no joy so far.
This is just for testing, rebooting between test cases is getting a bit
tedious. freeBSD is 6.2.
/etc/rc.d/netif restart
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time but never merited investigation
(until now.)
Since I did the installs on both boxes, I've obviously missed something
during the install (or chosen the wrong option). Does anyone have a clue
what it might be? Or how I might fix this problem so the boxes will bring
up lo0 at
--On March 22, 2006 7:43:31 PM -0600 Paul Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I have two machines (that I know of) that have the same problem. The
loopback interface has no ipv4 address, and it doesn't start up on boot.
If I bring the interface up (ifconfig lo0 up),. it has no ipv4
be appreciated.
I already have the following in /etc/rc.conf:
network_interfaces="lo0 bge0"
ifconfig_lo0="inet 127.0.0.1"
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--On Thursday, March 23, 2006 11:55:34 -0800 Brooks Davis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 10:07:36AM -0600, Paul Schmehl wrote:
In 6.0 SECURITY, what starts up lo0? It's not starting by default, and
/etc/rc.d/netif has no effect on the interface. I *believe*
I'm trying to install 6.0 RELEASE on a new laptop, and the NIC wasn't
recognized. It's a Broadcomm NetExtreme 57xx Gigabit NIC. Apparently
the bge driver doesn't work for that? Is there a driver available?
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27;t bge flapping now !!!
Which driver version is that? I had to update the if_bce.c file from
version 0.9.5 to 0.9.6 to correct a problem with the NIC ceasing to pass
traffic and requiring a reboot to restore connectivity. (I'm running 6.1
RELEASE.)
Is this a newer version?
Paul Schmehl
c file, you will find this:
//
/* BCE Driver Version
*/
//
char bce_driver_version[] = "v0.9.6";
Is that the version you installed?
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
s, of
course.
/etc/rc.d/ipw start
Starting ipw [ipw0:bss]ipwcontrol: Can't load /boot/firmware/ipw.fw to
driver: Device not configured
Have I missed something?
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--On October 10, 2006 4:33:35 AM +0200 Max Laier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 04:12, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I've been trying to get this to work on my laptop without success.
According to this page -
<http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ipw/ipw-freebsd.html>
have a copy you can try if you like.
Can you post a url?
Why isn't anyone working on updating it?
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--On Tuesday, October 10, 2006 22:30:29 -0700 Doug Barton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Paul Schmehl wrote:
Why isn't anyone working on updating it?
This is a volunteer project. No one has volunteered.
I'd volunteer if I had a clue. I'm not a pr
ernet
This is a Dell 1950, from dmesg.boot:
bce0: mem
0xf400-0xf5ff irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci9
bce0: ASIC ID 0x57081010; Revision (B1); PCI-X 64-bit 133MHz
bce1: mem
0xf800-0xf9ffffff irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci5
bce1: ASIC ID 0x57081010; Revision (B1); PCI-X 64-bit 133MHz
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