Hi,
i have following lines in my rc.conf:
ifconfig_ath0_name="wlan"
ifconfig_wlan="inet 192.168.231.231 netmask 255.255.255.0 mtu 1500 mediaopt hostap
channel 9"
hostapd_enable="YES"
after a reboot, ifconfig says:
wlan: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu 2290
ether 00:0f:b5:1e:ce:12
inet
Hello
Before I go ahead and mess with that 6.3 host... I figured I should
ask the experts.
I'd like to add the APC cache add-on, but I don't know how to do this.
After compiling and installing /usr/ports/www/pecl-APC, should I...
1. edit /usr/local/etc/php.ini or /usr/local/etc/php/exte
Sahil Tandon wrote:
* Onkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-16-2008]:
(1) Is iSCSI initiator not currently implemented for FreeBSD ?
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.0R/announce.html
(2) There is no "iSC
> > Doing a descriptor dump, and posting the results to freebsd-usb@,
> > might find someone who knows how to get that particular device to
> > work.
> >
> Ok, I'll bite. How do you do a descriptor dump?
One way is to use sysutils/udesc_dump, from ports, as recommended here:
http://lists.freebsd
2008/5/15 Pietro Cerutti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Agus wrote:
> | Hi guys,
> |
> | I've been trying to delete one line from my user tcsh history cause i
> made a
> | su and it seems didnt hit enter very well so i typed the password on the
> | c
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 09:58:22PM -0400, John Wynstra wrote:
> I cleaned up and reran the make install ...
> +++
> ===> openoffice.org-2.3.1 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/perl5.8.8 -
> found
> ===> Patching for openoffice.org-2.3.1
You need to update
* Onkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-16-2008]:
> (1) Is iSCSI initiator not currently implemented for FreeBSD ?
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.0R/announce.html
> (2) There is no "iSCSI target daemon" currently ?
n
Please clarify these :
(1) Is iSCSI initiator not currently implemented for FreeBSD ?
(2) There is no "iSCSI target daemon" currently ?
Regards,
Onkar
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Hi,
I'm trying to set up a VPN between my FreeBSD 6.3 machine and a
Checkpoint box. I've currently got a VPN set up between the same
machine and another Checkpoint box and it's been working fine for
four years. The new Checkpoint box is supposed to be set up identically
(expect for the obvious
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I checked the FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE Hardware Notes before I bought
this USB Ethernet device.
It should be supported by the rum driver, but it gets picked up
by ugen instead.
The Hardware Notes mentions version 3 and the box says ver 4000,
but I think it's probably actually
> I checked the FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE Hardware Notes before I bought
> this USB Ethernet device.
> It should be supported by the rum driver, but it gets picked up
> by ugen instead.
> The Hardware Notes mentions version 3 and the box says ver 4000,
> but I think it's probably actually ver 4.
...
> Wh
> FreeBSD 6.2 running on X86 hardware (FSC) shows a remarkable time
> drift
>
> running ntpdate every half hour shows that the system looses about
> 10-14 sec each time.
> 15 May 10:06:48 ntpdate[7200]: step time ... offset -13.799602 sec
> 15 May 10:36:48 ntpdate[7515]: step time ... offset -12.81
I checked the FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE Hardware Notes before I bought this
USB Ethernet device.
It should be supported by the rum driver, but it gets picked up by ugen
instead.
The Hardware Notes mentions version 3 and the box says ver 4000, but I
think it's probably actually ver 4.
I configure
At 03:41 PM 5/15/2008, Mister Olli wrote:
hi list...
I have to administrate a fileserver based on freebsd-7 where users have
access to via SMB and SSH.
my permission setup is configured, so that a user needs to be in a
special group to have access to certain files. for that all file must
have p
On Thu, 15 May 2008, Christopher Cowart wrote:
David Kelly wrote:
Its PC commodity-grade. Not all that unusual even for stuff sold
claiming to be a "server". This is in no small part why ntpd exists.
nptd calculates a correction coefficient and (under FreeBSD) stores it
in /var/db/ntpd.drift
On May 15, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Volker Jahns wrote:
While you should run ntpdate -b at system boot, running ntpdate
periodically via cron is not the right thing to do-- you should run
ntpd instead, and that will figure out the intrinsic correction your
chosen system clock needs to keep better time
Agus wrote:
> I've been trying to delete one line from my user tcsh history cause i made a
> su and it seems didnt hit enter very well so i typed the password on the
> console...Now anyone that can look my history will see my pass...
>
> I tried to edit and delete a few lines but it all comes agai
Do you want a programming project, or a figure-out-how-to-do-it project?
One thing that pops up once in a while is the need for a real-time
distributed file server. I.E. two or more fileservers serving the same
files from physically separate locations, while keeping the files
synchronized in real
On 5/15/08, Bob Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you want a programming project, or a figure-out-how-to-do-it project?
>
> One thing that pops up once in a while is the need for a real-time
> distributed file server. I.E. two or more fileservers serving the same
> files from physically separ
On Thu, 15 May 2008 at 14:16 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
David Kelly wrote:
Its PC commodity-grade. Not all that unusual even for stuff sold
claiming to be a "server". This is in no small part why ntpd exists.
nptd calculates a correction coefficient and (under FreeBSD) stores it
in
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Agus wrote:
| Hi guys,
|
| I've been trying to delete one line from my user tcsh history cause i
made a
| su and it seems didnt hit enter very well so i typed the password on the
| console...Now anyone that can look my history will see my pass...
|
On May 15, 2008, at 2:16 PM, Christopher Cowart wrote:
We run a large number of FreeBSD servers under vmware. We've seen ntpd
silently die, because the drift becomes "insane." What do others do in
this situation? (We've resorted to croning ntpdate for VMs.)
You run ntpd in the parent OS, rather
Hi guys,
I've been trying to delete one line from my user tcsh history cause i made a
su and it seems didnt hit enter very well so i typed the password on the
console...Now anyone that can look my history will see my pass...
I tried to edit and delete a few lines but it all comes againtried
h
Volker Jahns wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 09:53:02PM +0200, Volker Jahns wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:18:57PM -0700, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On May 15, 2008, at 11:57 AM, Volker Jahns wrote:
FreeBSD 6.2 running on X86 hardware (FSC) shows a remarkable time
drift
running ntpdate every hal
David Kelly wrote:
> Its PC commodity-grade. Not all that unusual even for stuff sold
> claiming to be a "server". This is in no small part why ntpd exists.
>
> nptd calculates a correction coefficient and (under FreeBSD) stores it
> in /var/db/ntpd.drift for use on next start so as to more quickl
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 08:57:59PM +0200, Volker Jahns wrote:
> FreeBSD 6.2 running on X86 hardware (FSC) shows a remarkable time
> drift
>
> running ntpdate every half hour shows that the system looses about 10-14 sec
> each time.
> 15 May 10:06:48 ntpdate[7200]: step time server 192.53.103.108
hi list...
I have to administrate a fileserver based on freebsd-7 where users have
access to via SMB and SSH.
my permission setup is configured, so that a user needs to be in a
special group to have access to certain files. for that all file must
have permissions set to 660 and directories to 770
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 04:32:37PM -0400, John Wynstra wrote:
> Thanks for the solution to my Firefox/Thunderbird woes. All cured now.
> The answer was to add prefs to Thunderbird to allow Firefox in as
> suggested by Tore Lund. Since these preferences do not exist already
> they need to be a
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 09:53:02PM +0200, Volker Jahns wrote:
> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:18:57PM -0700, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> > On May 15, 2008, at 11:57 AM, Volker Jahns wrote:
> > >FreeBSD 6.2 running on X86 hardware (FSC) shows a remarkable time
> > >drift
> > >
> > >running ntpdate every ha
Thanks for the solution to my Firefox/Thunderbird woes. All cured now.
The answer was to add prefs to Thunderbird to allow Firefox in as
suggested by Tore Lund. Since these preferences do not exist already
they need to be added manually to a file.
Now I am trying to build Open Office for ac
Walter wrote:
I'm trying to compile support for a wireless router into FBSD 7
using instructions off a FBSD help page I can't locate just now.
(I'm working on building a network bridge.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:10:0:class=0x028000 card=0x03531154 chip=0x432914e4
rev=0x01 hdr=0x00
vendor
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:18:57PM -0700, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On May 15, 2008, at 11:57 AM, Volker Jahns wrote:
> >FreeBSD 6.2 running on X86 hardware (FSC) shows a remarkable time
> >drift
> >
> >running ntpdate every half hour shows that the system looses about
> >10-14 sec each time.
> >15
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Subject: time drift
FreeBSD 6.2 running on X86 hardware (FSC) shows a remarkable time drift
running n
Doh!! Did it again. Sorry about that Roland.
Roland Smith wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 06:54:53AM -0500, Walter wrote:
I'm talking about "The Cutting Edge"
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge.html
It's a crap shoot?
That's about the size
On May 15, 2008, at 11:57 AM, Volker Jahns wrote:
FreeBSD 6.2 running on X86 hardware (FSC) shows a remarkable time
drift
running ntpdate every half hour shows that the system looses about
10-14 sec each time.
15 May 10:06:48 ntpdate[7200]: step time server 192.53.103.108
offset -13.799602
Gerard wrote:
<>On Thu, 15 May 2008 11:39:08 -0500
Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I found the direction at 11.8.1
helpful, and was able to use /ndisgen/
<>and /kldload/ to bring up the card. (Yea!)
Now I need to configure it - I'm printing out 29.3 now. But I can't
get the interface to be
FreeBSD 6.2 running on X86 hardware (FSC) shows a remarkable time drift
running ntpdate every half hour shows that the system looses about 10-14 sec
each time.
15 May 10:06:48 ntpdate[7200]: step time server 192.53.103.108 offset
-13.799602 sec
15 May 10:36:48 ntpdate[7515]: step time server 192
From: Bob McConnell
>From: Wojciech Puchar
>>>
>>> The basic setup sequence is:
>>>
>>> ifconfig tap0 create
>>> ifconfig tap0 inet 10.3.4.254/24
>>> route -v add 10.3.4.0/24 10.3.4.254
>>
>> ifconfig tap0 up
>>
>> ?
>>
>
> 'ifconfig' already showed the interface flag UP. Adding this command
>
On Thu, 15 May 2008 11:39:08 -0500
Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gerard wrote:
>
> >I have done something similar to that myself. Go to the linksys site
> >and download the latest available driver for your card. Then visit:
> >
> >http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/config-network-
I have a multi-port serial card that uses the puc driver. It doesn't work
out of the box, but I found a patch on the hackers list that claims to
fix the problem. My problem now is that it seems that the code for this
driver has been completely redone in FreeBSD 7.0. Can someone help me
translate th
Hey all, I'm trying to eliminate a headache and I'm hoping you guys
can aim me in the right direction -
I'm trying to roll a custom FreeBSD release - nothing fancy, just a
stock 7-STABLE plus a few ports & some stuff under /usr/local - and
I'm a bit confused as to the best way to go about b
Quoting Luke Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Will the DHCP server be this trouble-free if I switch my whole
network to dynamic IPs?
When the DHCP server goes offline, then comes back online, what happens?
M0n0wall does it (http://m0n0.ch). I run M0n0 on my 4801 (I'm not
using any DHCP on it how
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 09:36:06AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> looks like I cannot create more than 8 partitions at boot time on a single
> disk.
> how to overcome this problem ?
> thanks
Use fdisk to make up to 4 slices on the disk; e.g. ad0 gets ad0s1 to ad0s4.
you can then create up t
I'm running FreeBSD on a Soekris net4801. It boots from a read-only flash
card, and has no permanent writable storage media - only memory disks. It
runs several critical network services for me like DNS, and a firewall.
One important service that it does not currently run is a DHCP server.
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 06:54:53AM -0500, Walter wrote:
> (Sorry Roland; re-sending after I noticed my reply went directly
> to you rather than the List.)
>
> Roland Smith wrote:
>
>> On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:23:44PM -0500, Walter wrote:
>>
>>> <>I'm trying to get a Broadcom-based wireless-N
Written by Gerard on 05/15/08 10:03>>
> On Thu, 15 May 2008 09:46:27 -0500
> Reid Linnemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Written by Montag on 05/14/08 19:20>>
>>> This should be a fairly simple process, I don't really know what I
>>> am missing.
>>>
>>> I've got the following in the .bash_profi
Gerard wrote:
I have done something similar to that myself. Go to the linksys site
and download the latest available driver for your card. Then visit:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/config-network-setup.html
and follow the directions there.
I found the direction at 11.8.1 he
A question to all of your xorg experts.
I'm running FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p8 with xorg-7.3.1. Up until today I
was running on an PCIe RV280 (9200 Pro) with a dvi splitter to give me 2
monitors.
Today I added a 2nd PCI card (Radeon 9260) over VGA. For the life of me
I can't seem to configure
hello,
I would like to create a large number of partitions.
how to do it ?
I need to create something like 16 partitions on a disk.
I tryed and after the 7th partition the dev is assigned to
/dev/X
looks like I cannot create more than 8 partitions at boot time on a single
disk.
how to overcome
Glenn Sieb a écrit :
Nevermind :) I think I solved the issue.
Thanks anywho :)
Best,
--Glenn
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Can anyone please suggest me a good storage(File system ,SCSI/iSCSI stack,
TCP/IP ) project . I have 2 AMD 64 PCs each with 1 GB RAM and 350 GB SATA
HDD,
regards,
Onkar
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am getting ready to start my journey into the world of tape
autoloaders. At this point in time, I have an HP ML350-G5, and I am
looking at an HP 1/8 G2 Tape Autoloader Ultrium 920.
I did not find this device specifically listed on the compatability
list. Where can I
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with perl-5.8.8_1. When I install it from the ports
(via make install clean or make package-recursive clean), it creates
symlinks from /usr/local/bin/perl to /usr/bin/perl:
[...]
Removing stale symlinks from /usr/bin...
Skipping /usr/bin/perl
Skipping /us
On Thu, 15 May 2008 09:46:27 -0500
Reid Linnemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Written by Montag on 05/14/08 19:20>>
> > This should be a fairly simple process, I don't really know what I
> > am missing.
> >
> > I've got the following in the .bash_profile of a basic user account:
> >
> > # set p
Written by Montag on 05/14/08 19:20>>
> This should be a fairly simple process, I don't really know what I am
> missing.
>
> I've got the following in the .bash_profile of a basic user account:
>
> # set prompt [EMAIL PROTECTED]/dir] $ (# for root)
> PS1 = ' [EMAIL PROTECTED] '
> case `id -u` in
Hi:
I'm using FreeBSD 7.0 Release and I'm trying to get "X" to run on a Geode
LX 500Mhz embedded board.
When I startx, I get the following in the log file:
c000:0282: A2 ILLEGAL EXTENDED X86 OPCODE!
(EE) VESA(0): Set VBE Mode failed!
Fatal server error:
AddScreen/ScreenInit failed fo
On Thu, 15 May 2008 06:54:53 -0500
Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (Sorry Roland; re-sending after I noticed my reply went directly
> to you rather than the List.)
>
> Roland Smith wrote:
>
> >On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:23:44PM -0500, Walter wrote:
> >
> >
> >> <>I'm trying to get a Broadc
From: Wojciech Puchar
>>
>> The basic setup sequence is:
>>
>> ifconfig tap0 create
>> ifconfig tap0 inet 10.3.4.254/24
>> route -v add 10.3.4.0/24 10.3.4.254
>
> ifconfig tap0 up
>
> ?
>
'ifconfig' already showed the interface flag UP. Adding this command
to the sequence has no effect on it. I
Vince Hoffman wrote:
> Johan Hendriks wrote:
>> Will the hammer filesystem from DragonflyBSD make it into FreeBSD?
>>
>>
>>
>> It looks like a very useable filesystem.
>>
>
> last I saw
> http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2008-04/msg00133.html
> it was still pre-alpha.
> once it g
Johan Hendriks wrote:
> Will the hammer filesystem from DragonflyBSD make it into FreeBSD?
>
>
>
> It looks like a very useable filesystem.
>
last I saw
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2008-04/msg00133.html
it was still pre-alpha.
once it gets into a stable state I'm sure som
Christer Solskogen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# tcpdump -vvv -n -l -e arp
tcpdump: listening on nfe0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 96
bytes
08:58:46.337968 00:1d:60:36:34:a6 > ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, ethertype ARP
(0x0806), length 60: arp who-has 192.168.0.3 tell 192.168.0.12
08:58:46.
Will the hammer filesystem from DragonflyBSD make it into FreeBSD?
It looks like a very useable filesystem.
Regards,
Johan Hendriks
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On Thursday 15 May 2008, Oliver Howe wrote:
> I bought a new storage server and installed freebsd7 onto it. it came with
> two raid partitions, one of 32GB which i used for the o/s and one of 4.7TB
> which i am planning to use as a nfs partition. everything went fine during
> the install, fdisk sai
(Sorry Roland; re-sending after I noticed my reply went directly
to you rather than the List.)
Roland Smith wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:23:44PM -0500, Walter wrote:
<>I'm trying to get a Broadcom-based wireless-N card running
under FBSD 7. ...
> See Chapter 20 of the FreeBSD handbo
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Oliver Howe wrote:
>
> I bought a new storage server and installed freebsd7 onto it. it came
> with two raid partitions, one of 32GB which i used for the o/s and
> one of 4.7TB which i am planning to use as a nfs partition.
> everything went fine
I bought a new storage server and installed freebsd7 onto it. it came with two
raid partitions, one of 32GB which i used for the o/s and one of 4.7TB which i
am planning to use as a nfs partition. everything went fine during the install,
fdisk said that there was 4.7TB on the second partition
Nevermind :) I think I solved the issue.
Thanks anywho :)
Best,
--Glenn
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Christian Walther wrote:
I don't want to point you into the wrong direction, but is it possible
that this arp entry is actually a sign of an ARP spoofing attempt?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARP_spoofing
I suspect that, but I just want to know if might be something else.
Do you run a wirel
Hi,
I followed the guide at
http://www.cultdeadsheep.org/FreeBSD/docs/Quick_and_dirty_FreeBSD_5_x_and_nss_ldap_mini-HOWTO.html
to the T, except that I didnot slappasswd my rootpw or any other
password. The output of the finger command is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] finger nabdulla
Login: nabdulla
Jon Radel wrote:
to see what you can catch.
First of all, thanks for taking time to help me on this.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# tcpdump -vvv -n -l -e arp
tcpdump: listening on nfe0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 96
bytes
08:58:46.337968 00:1d:60:36:34:a6 > ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, ethertyp
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