Restating your problem. Every thing works as expected
for requests originating from the public internet, But any requests origination
from the LAN behind your firewall gets denied. This could very well be a IPFW firewall rules problem. You
have to have a IPFW rule to allow all originating
Try this bug fix
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=40636
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeff Jeter
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 10:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: force irqs
My network interface is using irq 11, but i ne
I did not see any response to your post which addressed your questions.
So I will give it a try.
You should look at man rc.conf or
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=rc.conf
for details on
router_enable="NO"# Set to YES to enable a routing daemon.
gateway_enable="YES" # Activa
Thanks for your reply.
I am using the DHCP client that is built in to the FBSD base release.
I do not have the ISC-DHCP port installed.
I launch dhcp by ifconfig_rl0="DHCP" in /etc/rc.conf
How do I stop and restart this form of the DHCP client.
In syslog.conf I have
*.notice;security.warni
I'm have a FBSD 4.6 box connected to the internet using a cable modem.
I use the DCHP client that comes as part of the basic install to auto
configure the FBSD box with it's ISP assigned dynamic public ip address
and it's DNS ip address. The box act like everything is configured
correctly becaus
The FBSD Version 4.5 built in DHCP client would display the DHCP
ip address, mask, broadcast ip address, dns ip address it
got during the boot startup process.
The new FBSD 4.6 version just displays the following message
'Doing initial network setup: Hostname'
How do I get the FBSD 4.6 built in
Something is overheating inside your box because of dust build up or your
power supply is failing.
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Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 3:18 PM
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Subject: Rand
Just because you run fetchmail does not mean there is mail at your ISP.
This is normal.
Check fetchmail log /var/log/fetchmail.log after running fetchmail to
verify fetchmail found mail on your ISP account and retrieved it to
your FBSD box.
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When you issue the make package command on an port directory it first
does the port install which will auto install all the dependent ports,
followed by building the package and writing it into the port directory
you started with. If I understand you correctly, you have saved this
newly built
I did not see any responses to your original post in this questions
list where you were given an one line fix to the source for your
problem. Please post that info for the list readers who will be
searching the questions archives for the same solution.
I have seen the irq sharing question posted
You need gateway="YES' in your /etc/rc.conf file
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Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 11:33 AM
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Subject: Three nics routing problem
I've got a routing problem the answer to
Both FreeBSD and Linux are flavors of Unix.
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Subject: i have a question!
since i'm new to all these stuff, my question is what's
Looks like
your isp DHCP server is sending generic DNS broadcast to
your FBSD
box. If you have an DSL or cable connection
to your ISP
you should
allow this packet through your ipfw firewall.
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Did you disable the onboard SCSI in the PC bios before booting FBSD?
You have never said where you got your FBSD install CD from.
If you downloaded the 4.6-min.iso, did you run the checksum against it
before you burned it to CD? I have had bad install CD's that I built
myself using the downloaded
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