Le Sun, 9 Oct 2011 12:15:54 +0700,
Victor Sudakov a écrit :
> I have a configuration with 2 inside interfaces, 1 outside and 1 dmz
> interface. The traffic should be able to flow
>
> 1) from inside1 to any (and back)
> 2) from inside2 to any (and back)
> 3) from dmz to outside only (and back).
>
Colleagues,
I have a configuration with 2 inside interfaces, 1 outside and 1 dmz
interface. The traffic should be able to flow
1) from inside1 to any (and back)
2) from inside2 to any (and back)
3) from dmz to outside only (and back).
I need no details, just a general hint how to setup such secu
On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 8:51 PM, Colin Barnabas wrote:
> Are you able to boot from the usb you used to install? If yes,
> then my first instinct would be to scrub the disk and
> start over. Hopefully what ever is going on is just a freak anomaly.
>
> If you can boot the from the usb stick, go to t
Are you able to boot from the usb you used to install? If yes,
then my first instinct would be to scrub the disk and
start over. Hopefully what ever is going on is just a freak anomaly.
If you can boot the from the usb stick, go to the fixit shell and
run
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ad0 bs=1k
That w
On Sat, 08 Oct 2011 04:35:11 -0400
Allen wrote:
[snip]
> I noticed a little while ago I had "upgrade_pkg" and since I have 0
> Ports (I don't need to squeeze out extra performance, I'm not running
> a Server, so I only compile when I have to, and I like Binaries more
> so I generally install my
The chances that you have inadvertently altered your BIOS are
quite slim. What does the machine display when you try to
boot?
On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 04:11:31PM -0700, Michael Starr wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
>I am a brand new FreeBSD user with minimal Unix knowledge. I have
> "successfully"
Hello Everyone,
I am a brand new FreeBSD user with minimal Unix knowledge. I have
"successfully" installed FreeBSD on a computer dedicated to the operating
system. However, after rebooting, the machine can't boot, nor get into BIOS.
I installed the system from a bootable USB stick. I would try
I discover the problem. A soon to be "former" employee decided to
change the name of the router to the same name as the FreeBSD server.
Why, I do not know. Once I discovered this, I reverted the name to its
original state, rebooted the router and all is well.
--
Carmel ✌
carmel...@hotmail.com
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I probably should be asking this on the Samba forum; however, I thought
I would start here.
A few days ago the Samba shares on my FreeBSD-8.2 amd64 machine stopped
showing up on my Windows machines. All of them to be precise. I removed
all of the old Samba logs after having shut it down and then r
Hi all,
I recently started taking BSD more seriously, and I'm coming from using
Windows first, then, trying to learn DOS, and seeing there was no point
outside of a hobby, and, Linux and BSD at very similar points in time,
however, I always seemed to stick with Linux a little more.
The main reaso
On Fri, 7 Oct 2011 12:01:29 -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> i still have a few mile--maybe lightyears--to go, but
> slowly...slowly this is coming back. when ken arnold was
> working on the early versions of curses i was
> still learning C. i dont remembr any arrow keys on the
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