Paul,
The key thing you need to look at is enabling routing on the machine
you want to act as a gateway. Given the dual-homed nature of the
machine it's routing table will already contain each of the interfaces
on the two networks, and as such the router machine will 'know' how to
connect
Quoting Paul Shi :
Dear All,
I have tried to setup a wireless network consist of a server, AP, a router
machine and wireless client. Here is setup and configuration of my design.
Please correct me if I am wrong about anything.
Server
IP: 192.168.2.1, Gateway: 192.168.2.2, Netmask: 255.255.255.
Confirmed; you should only need boot.flp to boot to do an install on
FreeBSD 2.0.5, (just tried with older 2.2.2 disks I had). root.flp is
the 'live/fixit' boot image IIRC.
--
Nathan Vidican
nat...@vidican.com
Quoting Paul Shi :
Actually, I do have a floppy drive on my computer (what a pie
Paul,
You'll need either a *nix machine with 'dd' or rawwrite.exe (should be
on the cd image in the /tools/ folder). You need to write 'root.flp'
to a floppy disk similar to the way you'd write an .iso image to a
cdrom.
dd if=root.flp of=/dev/fd0<- assuming existing FreeBSD box,
or
Quoting "Dário \"P." :
Hello,
I have one directory with some pictures that I wanna rename (I use csh,
don't know if that matters).
For exemple, I have:
b.jpg
bs.jpg
bsd.jpg
And I wanna change to:
bsd1.jpg
bsd2.jpg
bsd3.jpg
I really appreciate if someone can help me. :)
Regards,
_
No problem. You might also consider extending it to support '.jpeg' as
well as '.jpg', or even alter to work recursively through
sub-directories. Like I said though, it's more or less a starting
point. It will continue to extend beyond the current number each time
it's run too - so it shoul