Hi,
I've got a Garmin GPS 18 LVD attached to a serial port on a FreeBSD 6.2
box. I've been trying to enable PPS support for ntpd on the BSD box,
but this is all I get as a result:
20 Feb 10:41:46 ntpd[14503]: refclock_nmea: time_pps_kcbind failed:
Operation not supported
I do have pps.
I originally wrote:
I've got a bridge(4) issue on a BSD 5.2.1 box. The bridging box has
three ethernet interfaces, two bridged together in a single cluster,
and one connected to the internet. The box acts as a bridge for the
two network segments, and as a router to the Internet (it's the
defa
I asked:
I've got a bridge(4) issue on a BSD 5.2.1 box. The bridging box has
three ethernet interfaces, two bridged together in a single cluster,
and one connected to the internet. The box acts as a bridge for the
two network segments, and as a router to the Internet (it's the
default gateway
Imagine this:
[ To the Internet ]
aa.bb.cc.1/24
|
aa.bb.cc.2/24 (ethernet MAC 00:11:22:aa:bb:cc, interface dc0)
[ My FreeBSD Router ]
10.50.0.1/24 (ethernet interface dc1)
|
10.50.0.22/24 (aa.bb.cc.3/32 is an alias address on this interface)
[ An Inside
PROBLEM SUMMARY:
I've got a bridge(4) issue on a BSD 5.2.1 box. The bridging box has three ethernet
interfaces, two bridged together in a single cluster, and one connected to the
internet. The box acts as a bridge for the two network segments, and as a router to
the Internet
Okay,
I had a vinum RAID5 set working on 4.7. Since I didn't have any data on
it yet and saw today's announcement of 5.0-RC1, I thought I'd give
5.0-RC1 a try on the box in question. Vinum sees the RAID5 set I
created just fine, so I decided to use newfs to create a UFS2 filesystem
on the vo
Andrew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a Linksys WMP11 802.11b card running in hostap mode. Every now
>and then my wireless network dissappears. If I ssh into the box over a
>different interface everything looks OK. To get things going I run
>ifconfig wi0 down. The whole machines seems to