On 23.04.10 18:02, Onur Aslan wrote:
> $ cat /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf
> option domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8, 8.8.8.4;
>
8.8.8.4 is not a valid Nameserver. You want 8.8.4.4...
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On 23-4-2010 17:22, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Apr 23, 2010, at 6:14 AM, Onur Aslan wrote:
>> I am using isc-dhcp30-server-3.0.7_5 in FreeBSD 7.2. When I run dhclient in a
>> client machine, this machine doesn't get gateway from dhcp server. I
>> configured
>> dhcpd server as described in FreeBSD ha
"Graham Bentley" wrote:
> Could anyone using a network laser printer post
> their working /etc/printcap entry?
>
> Having mixed results getting a Kyocera FS-1010
> working consistently on both ascii & ps
These entries work here on 6.1:
lp|Samsung ML-2571N PostScript network printer:\
:sh
On 23/04/10 15:14, Onur Aslan wrote:
Do you have any idea?
Still haven't solved the problem?
I just looked over your dhclient.conf:
#prepend domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;
prepend domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8, 8.8.8.4;
#request subnet-mask, broadcast-address, time-offset, routers,
# dom
On Saturday 24 April 2010, Aiza wrote:
> harvey dent wrote:
> > Hi everybody
> >
> > I try to make a "functional" custom kernel for a i386 machine.
> > Here the uname -a:
> > *FreeBSD k 8.0-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p2 #0: Tue Jan 5
> > 16:02:27 UTC 2010
> > r...@i386-builder.daemonology
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I was wondering if anyone has gotten a WUSB600N Dual-Band Wireless-N
Network Adapter to work on FreeBSD-8? I cannot find a driver for it.
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On 2010-04-24 12:56, Jerry wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has gotten a WUSB600N Dual-Band Wireless-N
Network Adapter to work on FreeBSD-8? I cannot find a driver for it.
I have an older Linksys device. It uses the rum driver. Try man rum.
And of course
http://www.se.freebsd.org/doc/en_US
Hi!
I'm running FreeBSD 8.0. Some times my network just go down without
leaving any errors behind, now this morning it went down but didn't cut
my ssh connection to the box and I got this error:
ping: sendto: No buffer space available
From what I have found this relates to protocols like udp
I have a Hard Drive presently running Win 7 which ironically i wish to
remain souly a Win drive .. my question is, i have another drive im
looking to put in while i take the windows 1 out and install FreeBSD
onto it .. if later on i decide for some god unknown reason to put that
drive back in a
Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Seems like you don't request router information.
After I changed request in dhclient.conf to:
request subnet-mask, broadcast-address, time-offset, routers,
domain-name, domain-name-servers, domain-search, host-name,
netbios-name-servers, netbios-scope, interface-mtu,
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 13:06:17 +0200
Leslie articulated:
>
>
> On 2010-04-24 12:56, Jerry wrote:
> > I was wondering if anyone has gotten a WUSB600N Dual-Band Wireless-N
> > Network Adapter to work on FreeBSD-8? I cannot find a driver for it.
> >
>
> I have an older Linksys device. It uses the r
Hi,
Warren Liddell wrote:
> I have a Hard Drive presently running Win 7 which ironically i wish to
> remain souly a Win drive .. my question is, i have another drive im
> looking to put in while i take the windows 1 out and install FreeBSD
> onto it .. if later on i decide for some god unknown
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010, Graham Bentley wrote:
Could anyone using a network laser printer post
their working /etc/printcap entry?
Having mixed results getting a Kyocera FS-1010
working consistently on both ascii & ps
This has been working for many years, 4.x through 8.0:
lp|HP ColorLaserJet 4550
On Friday 23 April 2010 22:10:00 Michael Powell wrote:
> ajtiM wrote:
> > On Friday 23 April 2010 13:39:44 Bruce Cran wrote:
> >> On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 07:58:12PM +1200, Andrew Hill wrote:
> >> > Hi does anyone know if kde 4.4.2 is in freebsd ports?
> >>
> >> It's not yet - a big upgrade to Xorg
ajtiM wrote:
[snip]
>> > ...and again my question: why upgrade on 4.4.2 after two months if
>> > 4.4.3 coming out in the end of the month?? The version 4.4 was out in
>> > February 9th!
>>
>> Because the release of this software on FreeBSD does not happen on the
>> same day as KDE releases it. It
Hi, folks!
Warren Block schrieb:
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010, Frank Wi?mann wrote:
The beast does it. At least, it does print from the command line like
"cat /etc/rc.conf|lpr".
Excellent.
The printer does not accept a job from a GUI application like
"Firefox" or "Thunderbird". So how can I go on f
On April 24, 2010 07:53:27 am Glen Barber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Warren Liddell wrote:
> > I have a Hard Drive presently running Win 7 which ironically i wish to
> > remain souly a Win drive .. my question is, i have another drive im
> > looking to put in while i take the windows 1 out and install FreeBS
At 09:32 a.m. 24/04/2010, you wrote:
On April 24, 2010 07:53:27 am Glen Barber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Warren Liddell wrote:
> > I have a Hard Drive presently running Win 7 which ironically i wish to
> > remain souly a Win drive .. my question is, i have another drive im
> > looking to put in while i ta
On 4/23/2010 8:03 PM, Zhu Jing wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 1:49 AM, Bauer, Aaron J.
> wrote:
>
>> I am currently using FreeNAS 0.7 for a file server. I have multiple SSH
>> bruteforce attacks each week, and wish to use fail2ban to prevent this.
>>
>> I don't have much experience with BSD, a
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010, Graham Bentley wrote:
Could anyone using a network laser printer post
their working /etc/printcap entry?
lp:\
:lp=:\
:sh:\
:mx#0:\
:rm=laser:\
:rp=raw:\
:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd/lp:\
:if=/usr/local/libexec/psif:\
Hi,
Jorge Biquez wrote:
> I would like to hear if possible your comments and advice on this
> taht's related ..
>
> What if you have a to have several OS and distros to study or give
> consulting and developing services. I have this scenario now and I
> guess I have this optios.
>
> - Extra
option domain-name-servers ns1.example.com;
option domain-name "example.com";
A fqdn for a name server? That'll give you a chicken and egg problem,
don't you think?
Peter
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I have a AMD Athlon 4850e which is described as "Athlon 64 X2"
Dual-Core" processor.
/usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf lists recognised CPU types, but which
of athlon64, athlon-mp or athlon-xp is the most appropriate for this
CPU? I've been using "athlon64" so far without any problems but I do
I deal with AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Windsor (AM2, L2 2048Kb) and wondering of
it's CPUTYPE too.
2010/4/24 Mike Clarke
>
> I have a AMD Athlon 4850e which is described as "Athlon 64 X2"
> Dual-Core" processor.
>
> /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf lists recognised CPU types, but which
> of athlon
Mike Clarke wrote:
>
> I have a AMD Athlon 4850e which is described as "Athlon 64 X2"
> Dual-Core" processor.
>
> /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf lists recognised CPU types, but which
> of athlon64, athlon-mp or athlon-xp is the most appropriate for this
> CPU? I've been using "athlon64" so fa
Glen Barber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Jorge Biquez wrote:
>> I would like to hear if possible your comments and advice on this
>> taht's related ..
>>
>> What if you have a to have several OS and distros to study or give
>> consulting and developing services. I have this scenario now and I
>> guess I hav
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 7:32 PM, Michael Powell wrote:
> I think this matters more to third party ports software builds than it does
> the system. I thought that large pieces of the kernel were designed to not
> make much, if any, use the various SIMD extensions. Maybe this has changed
> and I'm b
C. P. Ghost wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 7:32 PM, Michael Powell
> wrote:
>> I think this matters more to third party ports software builds than it
>> does the system. I thought that large pieces of the kernel were designed
>> to not make much, if any, use the various SIMD extensions. Maybe t
On 23 April 2010 18:49, Bauer, Aaron J. wrote:
> I am currently using FreeNAS 0.7 for a file server. I have multiple SSH
> bruteforce attacks each week, and wish to use fail2ban to prevent this.
>
> I don't have much experience with BSD, and am having trouble getting
> everything to work. I ra
Good day. I am trying to install 8.3-RELEASE on remote servers using
"bootonly" ISO image connected through IPMI virtual media and then choosing
FTP as installation media to get distributions.
There are 2 similiar servers. On first one all gone OK and I get working
system, but on second - nothing
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 24/04/2010 20:51:40, Антон Клесс wrote:
> Good day. I am trying to install 8.3-RELEASE on remote servers using
> "bootonly" ISO image connected through IPMI virtual media and then choosing
> FTP as installation media to get distributions.
Excellent
A new notebook (ASUS K72F) has integrated wireles networking. The technical
specifications are sadly lacking, so I don't know what chipset. The
wired ethernet appears to use uath, but that's not working as a wlandev.
Since most everything else is Intel, I figured it could be an Intel
chipset, and
>
> On second console (CTRL + F2) there are messages of checksums fails.
>
>
I mean ALT + F2, sorry.
2010/4/25 Matthew Seaman
>
> Oh. Perhaps you mean 7.3-RELEASE ?
>
>
Of course I am.
> Suspect hardware on the second system? Try escaping to the shell
> (Alt-F4) after pulling down some of
I almost forgot!
And if you find out the reason for shortage you can tweak it with the
appropiate sysctl value.
At the moment I'm not sure which value you should tweak, but if you search
for this issue, maybe you can find the appropiate net. values.
Regards,
MB.
On 24 April 2010 22:35, Balázs
Hello Chip,
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 13:39:47 -0700
Chip Camden wrote:
> A new notebook (ASUS K72F) has integrated wireles networking. The
> technical specifications are sadly lacking, so I don't know what
> chipset. The wired ethernet appears to use uath, but that's not
> working as a wlandev
On Apr 24 2010 13:39, Chip Camden wrote:
> A new notebook (ASUS K72F) has integrated wireles networking. The technical
> specifications are sadly lacking, so I don't know what chipset. The
> wired ethernet appears to use uath, but that's not working as a wlandev.
> Since most everything else is I
On Apr 24 2010 21:55, S Roberts wrote:
> Easiest option would be to run a livecd of another more populous *nix
> flavour and see what it makes of the hardware.
>
> Needless to say, if you're so bold, you **can** always load windows
> and let window tell you what it is ;-)
>
> Regards,
>
> S Rob
Hello,
I had a similar problem sometimes on one or two of my machines, look up
netstat -m, usually if you run out of buffer space you have to tweak the
mbuf memory size.
You can see the memory usage current / cache / total, if the current or
cache is the same value as the total, you have memory s
Hello Chip,
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 14:00:29 -0700
Chip Camden wrote:
> On Apr 24 2010 13:39, Chip Camden wrote:
> > A new notebook (ASUS K72F) has integrated wireles networking. The
> > technical specifications are sadly lacking, so I don't know what
> > chipset. The wired ethernet appears to use
On 24/04/10 17:41, Peter Boosten wrote:
option domain-name-servers ns1.example.com;
option domain-name "example.com";
A fqdn for a name server? That'll give you a chicken and egg problem,
don't you think?
No, the dhcpd server resolves the address and sends the ip to the clients.
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 08:30:28PM -0500, Doug Poland wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a restore process running now that doesn't seem to want to
> end. The dump (level 0) was made this morning and sent to another
> host on the network. I reformatted the partition and am restoring the
> 43GB dump as
On 24 apr 2010, at 23:07, Erik Norgaard wrote:
> On 24/04/10 17:41, Peter Boosten wrote:
>>
>>
>>>option domain-name-servers ns1.example.com;
>>>option domain-name "example.com";
>>>
>>
>> A fqdn for a name server? That'll give you a chicken and egg problem,
>> don't you think?
>
> N
And, one more thing: after choosing FTP server from list sysinstall get to
window "Looking up host servername.net", and show it too long - more
than 1 minute before say "User Confirmation Requested - Last chance! <...>"
- is it OK for 10 mbit link? Distribution downloading goes OK, at 0.9
MByte
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Doug Poland wrote:
> I wonder why reading a restore from stdin causes
> this behavior?
>
That's why man pages are created.
man 1 nc
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> Suspect hardware on the second system? Try escaping to the shell
>> (Alt-F4) after pulling down some of the distribution sets and see if
>> 'netstat -i' shows interface errors.
>>
>
> I tried to, but (Alt-F4) does nothing.
> Should it work in "Standard" installation method or "Custom"?
>
Th
On Apr 24 2010 22:07, S Roberts wrote:
>
> Not a whole lot there..,
>
> Does scanpci -v tell you any more details about the hardware?
>
> Regards,
>
> S Roberts
>
I don't seem to have scanpci on my system, nor do I see it in the ports
tree -- where would I find it?
Thanks
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Hello Chip,
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 15:00:34 -0700
Chip Camden wrote:
> On Apr 24 2010 22:07, S Roberts wrote:
> >
> > Not a whole lot there..,
> >
> > Does scanpci -v tell you any more details about the hardware?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > S Roberts
> >
>
> I don't seem to have scanpci on my sy
Hello,
I'm wondering if you guys have any general tips on how to find the
Apache process/app that is gobbling up my RAM randomly until my machine
crashes and I'm forced to reboot? I'm tired of staring at top and
working with flimsy hacks such as 10 minute Apache restart cronjobs.
This seems to st
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Joe Auty wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm wondering if you guys have any general tips on how to find the
> Apache process/app that is gobbling up my RAM randomly until my machine
> crashes and I'm forced to reboot? I'm tired of staring at top and
> working with flimsy hack
> crypto.c: In function 'ASN1_OCTET_STRING* openssl_cert_keyid(X509*)':
> crypto.c:333: error: invalid conversion from 'const X509V3_EXT_METHOD*' to
> 'X509V3_EXT_METHOD*'
> crypto.c: In function 'CRYPTO_SESSION* crypto_session_new(crypto_cipher_t,
> alist*)':
What's your "uname -a" look like?
Does FreeBSD 8.0 have support for the rt2860 chipset from ralink ?
Thanks.
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