Hello,
I recently changed my ISP - DSL provider, a new static IP, and now
having problems ssh'ing in, none before.
My config ==>
ISP[DSL] ==>Modem==>Router/Gateway ==> HubLAN machine(1)
|LAN machine(2)
dress associated with hostname
Thanks
-- Joe --
Adam Maas wrote:
> If you are using static mappings, check to see if they are IP they are
> mapping from was updated (External IP)
>
> Adam
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Joseph Maxwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
I recently changed my ISP - DSL provider, a new static IP, and now
having problems ssh'ing in, none before.
My config ==>
ISP[DSL]
|
Modem
|
Router/Gateway
|
==> HubLAN machine(1)
|LAN machine(2)
|
|LAN machine(n)
The LAN si
Hello,
Could someone advise on UPS systems and Power Management related
software for FREE BSD systems.
i.What systems are dependable and reasonable priced, esp. at the low
end for use with workstations
ii. Is it possible to power down several work stations
simultaneously from one UPS.
I am
Hello,
Improper shutdown via power failure, disk corruption, re-installation
4.2 the last disk set available. Using a RealTek internal media
interface for a direct DSL internet connection. Inadvertently, entered
PPP on Network setup, attempts at correcting this have resulted in
miserable failure.
Hello,
Cute response:
When I first purchased FreeBSD, it was in the 4.2 Distribution Disk
set , about 6 CDROMs
When I upgraded it was over the internet
When the system crashes, where do I have to go to - the original
distr. disks
They worked flawlessly before, why not now
After the r
Hello,
FreeBSD 4.2, PC 512MMB RAM, 2- HD 60 & 40 Mb.
System found in indeterminate state, assumed power failure
problem. Several reboot and boot attempts failed.
Re-installed O/S, system came back up, data intact on 2nd HD
but not seen in fstab file, remount etc. OK smoo
Hello,
FreeBSD 4.2, PC 512MMB RAM, 2- HD 60 & 40 Mb. AMD K7 CPU, 900MHz on
AI61 MotherBoard
System found in indeterminate state, assumed power failure
problem. Several reboot and boot attempts failed.
Re-installed O/S, system came back up, data intact on 2nd HD
but not s
Hello,
I need to move my system ( actually 2 hard disk) to another machine w/
different MotherBoard and CPU. The disks have been configured as a
bootablesyetm disk and the other data storage. How can I reconfigure to
achieve this with the minimum amount of perturbation.
Thanks
Joe
To Unsubscribe:
I've tried your suggestions on FreeBSD vers 4.2
output ==>
cd9660: -o users: option not supported
Comments ???
Thanks
-Joe-
questions-digest wrote:
> questions-digest Wednesday, July 10 2002 Volume 05 : Number 1463
>
> RE: Error mounting cdrom.
> ---
bootup. MB &
> CPU shouldn't be a problem unless it is some unsupported chipset, etc.
>
> Won't hurt to stick it in and try it otherwise. If it boots up okay, you
> can run dmesg to look through the device loadup info
>
Bill Moran wrote:
> Joseph Maxwell wrote:
ne so the host is configured correctly.
> Otherwise, you'll need to reconfigure rc.conf first or after bootup. MB &
> CPU shouldn't be a problem unless it is some unsupported chipset, etc.
>
> Won't hurt to stick it in and try it otherwise. If it boots up okay, you
>
Hello,
I've transferred two disks from a failed machine to another, with
different MotherBoard and CPU. The diff / similarities follows:
Differences -
Old Architecture:
Shuttle AI61 motherboard
AMD K7 CPU Processor 900 Mhz
AMD751 Chipset
3 DIMM Sockets
New Architectur
Hello,
Attempting to update my O/S from 4.2 to 4.8
Existing dir structure : ==> /usr/CVSROOT ( created from dist disks w/
initial installation )
I used the following cvsup files to acquire & distribute the files for
the respository, creating /usr/src /usr/ports /usr/doc /usr/packages (MT
Director
Thanks, xcas, your instructions were clear, succinct and precise, much better than I
had encountered elsewhere.
However, everything ran fine until running "make buildworld" stage 4: building
libraries ( as before ), the output ==>
cc -O -pipe -I/usr/src/gnu/lib/csu/../../../contrib/gcc/c
Hello,
On 'boot' I ahave been getting the following messages, perhaps they are
benign as the system eventually boots, but I am concerned about the
effects on performance & (in)efficiencies or even security
1. May 28 02:37:15 machine1/kernel: bt0: Failed Intstat Reg Test
2. May 28 02:37:16 mac
Hello,
The 3rd edition of "The Complete FreeBSD" suggest repositioning the /var
directory ( and even /tmp) to prevent filling up that partition. I
ignored it and did just that today, filled it up. So I attempted the
repositioning with the following recommended command steps and results:
cd /v
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> Subject: Re: O/S - System upgrade with CVS
> To: FreeBSD Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> Hi Joseph,
>
> On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 02:14:38AM -0700, Joseph Maxwell wrote:
>
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