Re: none

2013-04-12 Thread Lowell Gilbert
leeoliveshackelf...@surewest.net writes:

 Good afternoon, dear FreeBSD enthusiasts.  Is there anyone who has
 attempted to install a TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 p.c.i.-express wireless
 network interface card?  I am using FreeBSD 9.1 on a Hewlett-Packard
 xw4400 workstation.  The card works perfectly under Windows XP.
 However, it seems that the FreeBSD operating system does not even
 recognize the existence of the device; at least, I cannot find any
 mention of it in the dmesg.boot file.  Any and all comments or
 suggestions will be appreciated.  Also, many thanks to those of you
 who have responded to my previous inquiries.  Yours truly, Newby Lee

 P.S.  I failed to mention that the integrated circuit is an Atheros AR9380.

When you asked this yesterday, you got the following response:
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[1. text/plain]

You'll need to run -CURRENT instead of 9.1, and all the caveats that
apply.  You'll also need the special HAL that hasn't yet been commited
to -CURRENT.  There are instructions on the freebsd-wireless mailing
list.  I'm using that exact card right now.

Run `pciconf -lv` and you should see it, but there's no driver in 9.1.

On 4/10/2013 3:39 PM, leeoliveshackelf...@surewest.net wrote:
 Good afternoon, dear FreeBSd enthusiasts.  Is there anyone who has
 attempted to install a TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 p.c.i.-express wireless
 network interface card?  I am using FreeBSD 9.1 on a Hewlett-Packard
 xw4400 workstation.  The card works perfectly under Windows XP.
 However, it seems that the FreeBSD operating system does not even
 recognize the existence of the device; at least, I cannot find any
 mention of it in the dmesg.boot file.  Any and all comments or
 suggestions will be appreciated.  Also, many thanks to those of you
 who have responded to my previous inquiries.  Yours truly, Newby Lee

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Re: none

2013-04-12 Thread Jerry
On Fri, 12 Apr 2013 14:07:30 -0400
Lowell Gilbert articulated:

 You'll need to run -CURRENT instead of 9.1, and all the caveats that
 apply.  You'll also need the special HAL that hasn't yet been commited
 to -CURRENT.  There are instructions on the freebsd-wireless mailing
 list.  I'm using that exact card right now.

Really off-topic, but HAL is now deprecated on many modern systems. Why
is FreeBSD continuing to use it? It is being replaced by udev. You
would think that FreeBSD-10 would be a perfect time to put HAL to bed
and take a more modern approach.

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Re: none

2013-04-12 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Jerry je...@seibercom.net writes:

 On Fri, 12 Apr 2013 14:07:30 -0400
 Lowell Gilbert articulated:

No, I didn't. It was part of an attachment in my message.

 You'll need to run -CURRENT instead of 9.1, and all the caveats that
 apply.  You'll also need the special HAL that hasn't yet been commited
 to -CURRENT.  There are instructions on the freebsd-wireless mailing
 list.  I'm using that exact card right now.

 Really off-topic, but HAL is now deprecated on many modern systems. Why
 is FreeBSD continuing to use it? It is being replaced by udev. You
 would think that FreeBSD-10 would be a perfect time to put HAL to bed
 and take a more modern approach.

udev is tightly tied to the Linux kernel. I understand why you would
refer to Linux as many modern systems, but it's really not available
on anything non-Linux, and it's so tightly tied to the Linux kernel
device implementation that there's no reasonable way it could be. 
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Re: none

2013-04-12 Thread Joshua Isom

On 4/12/2013 1:43 PM, Jerry wrote:

Really off-topic, but HAL is now deprecated on many modern systems. Why
is FreeBSD continuing to use it? It is being replaced by udev. You
would think that FreeBSD-10 would be a perfect time to put HAL to bed
and take a more modern approach.



It's not the gnu hal/dbus/bloat, it's an Atheros hardware abstraction 
layer.  It's not really that much different than using VFS for file 
systems instead of going straight to disk.

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Re: Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... none found.

2008-04-22 Thread andrew clarke
On Tue 2008-04-22 07:40:38 UTC+1000, andrew clarke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 I have serveral FreeBSD machines on my home network and was wondering
 why Portsnap failed to find any mirrors on some but not others.  I had
 a look at the /usr/sbin/portsnap script to find out what it is doing.
 The command it calls to search for mirrors is:
 
 host -t srv _http._tcp.portsnap.freebsd.org
 
 resulting in:
 
 ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
 
 After a bit of investigating it turns out that on the machines where
 it failed, /etc/resolv.conf was configured to use my D-Link DSL-504T
 ADSL modem/router's internal nameserver for DNS lookups.  Changing
 resolv.conf to instead point directly at my ISP's nameservers solved
 the problem.

Just a short update to this.  The DSL-504T runs embedded Linux, using
dproxy as a caching name server.  So it would as though dproxy does
not support SRV record lookups.

Interestingly, dproxy isn't in the FreeBSD Ports tree.

http://www.dlink.com.au/Products.aspx?Sec=1Sub1=1Sub2=2PID=49
http://dproxy.sourceforge.net/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRV_record
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Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... none found.

2008-04-21 Thread andrew clarke
I have serveral FreeBSD machines on my home network and was wondering
why Portsnap failed to find any mirrors on some but not others.  I had
a look at the /usr/sbin/portsnap script to find out what it is doing.
The command it calls to search for mirrors is:

host -t srv _http._tcp.portsnap.freebsd.org

resulting in:

;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached

After a bit of investigating it turns out that on the machines where
it failed, /etc/resolv.conf was configured to use my D-Link DSL-504T
ADSL modem/router's internal nameserver for DNS lookups.  Changing
resolv.conf to instead point directly at my ISP's nameservers solved
the problem.
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Re: none of wpa_passphrase

2007-08-10 Thread Pietro Cerutti
Eitarou Kamo wrote:
 I have posted this mail to mobile list. Just to make sure, I'll forward
 to this list too.
 
 Eitarou
 
 Eitarou Kamo wrote:
 
 Hi,
 I used wpa _supplicant  and was aware none of  wpa _passphrase.
 My machine is  6.2  REREASE. Does anyone have it or way to making it?

These kind of generic questions are better suited for
freebsd-questions@, i doubt.

Anyway, from man 8 wpa_passphrase:

The wpa_passphrase utility is a small program for generating a 256-bit
pre-shared WPA key from an ASCII passphrase and a given SSID. The output
is formatted for inclusion in wpa_supplicant.conf(5).

Example:
I have an access point with ssid MySSID and passphrase MyS3cr3t:

 wpa_passphrase MySSID
# reading passphrase from stdin
MyS3cr3t
network={
ssid=MySSID
#psk=MyS3cr3t
   psk=c0964594a3000e7605ef17097f7d939a44e516f05b99806fd862db5934c2e4d4
}

The output is ready to be included in your wpa_supplicant.conf file
(better removing the commented line where the password is in clear text).


 Eitarou

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Re: Sound not working - none of the other posts helped

2005-01-13 Thread Karol Kwiatkowski
SRINIVASAN, KESHAV wrote:
 
 I'm using the latest 5.3-stable build along with the Xfce4 window
 manager. I have a Sound Blaster Audigy card.
 I don't have the line 'device sound' in my kernel, but I have the
 following two lines in my loader.conf file:
 
 sound_load=YES
 
 snd_emu10k1_load=YES
 
 Sound doesn't work in X (tried playing an MP3 using a graphical MP3
 player). It doesn't work in command line either (tried using a console
 MP3 player as well). Any idea how to fix this?

I don't use emu10k1 driver (emu10kx[1] instead), but since no one has
replied yet (probably due to missing details):

First I would check if modules are loaded and if card is recognized.

Try following commands (you should see similar output with emu10k1):

 blackacidevil: # kldstat
 Id Refs AddressSize Name
  [...snip...]
  31 0xc0827000 11c90snd_emu10kx.ko
  [...snip...]

Here I've got only 'snd_emu10kx' listed because 'sound' is compiled in
the kernel. There should be module sound loaded on your system.


 blackacidevil: # dmesg | grep pcm
 pcm0: EMU10Kx PCM Interface on emu10kx0
 pcm0: TriTech TR28602 AC97 Codec

 blackacidevil: # cat /dev/sndstat
 FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm)
 Installed devices:
 pcm0: EMU10Kx PCM Interface on emu10kx0 (16p/1r/0v channels duplex default)


If all is OK try adjusting volume with /usr/sbin/mixer.

If not try 'pciconf -lv' and search for sound card information.
Also check emu10kx website (below) - scroll down to 'Basic
troubleshooting tips'.

Hope that helps a bit.

Karol

[1] emu10kx can be found:
http://chibis.persons.gfk.ru/audigy/
works great with 5.3-RELEASE-p4 and Audigy (class=0x040100
card=0x00511102 chip=0x00041102 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00)


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Sound not working - none of the other posts helped

2005-01-11 Thread SRINIVASAN, KESHAV
I'm using the latest 5.3-stable build along with the Xfce4 window manager. I have a Sound Blaster 
Audigy card. 

I don't have the line 'device sound' in my kernel, but I have the following two lines in my 
loader.conf file:

sound_load=YES
snd_emu10k1_load=YES
Sound doesn't work in X (tried playing an MP3 using a graphical MP3 player). It doesn't work in 
command line either (tried using a console MP3 player as well). Any idea how to fix this?

Thanks,
Keshav
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Re: none

2004-12-07 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Anita Hicklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I was wondering if I could get instructions on how to uninstall free bsd.  
 It's on my computer and I dont' know how to use it so I was going to just 
 unistall it but I  can't seem to figure it out.
 
First, make sure sure that you've backed up any important data, then use
whichever tools come with the operating system you want to set up install
that system and configure it. The exact steps depend on which operating
system you want to run instead of FreeBSD.
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Re: none

2004-05-12 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2004-05-12T06:20:55Z, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I do not read the email account [EMAIL PROTECTED].

I do, on occasion.  Becky says hi, and your mom wishes you'd call more often.

 Thank you.

Any time.
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94 outdated ports on the box,
 94 outdated ports.
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OT: (Re: none)

2004-03-21 Thread Tadimeti Keshav
sorry,
I hit the enter key by mistake.

 --- Tadimeti Keshav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:   
  
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-- K E S H A V  T A D I M E T I --
BeOS Air
You have to pay for the tickets, but they're half the price of Windows Air, and if you 
are an aircraft mechanic you can probably ride for free. It only takes 15 minutes to 
get to the airport and you are cheuferred there in a limozine. BeOS Air only has 
limited types of planes that only hold new luggage. All planes are single seaters and 
the model names all start with an F (F-14, F-15, F-16, F-18, etc.). The plane will 
fly you to your destination on autopilot in half the time of other Airways or you can 
fly the plane yourself. There are limited destinations, but they are only places you'd 
want to go to anyway. You tell all your friends how great BeOS Air is and all they say 
is What do you mean I can't bring all my old baggage with me?





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2 3coms One with an IP and one with none

2004-01-02 Thread Scott Renna
Hello List,

I am having some difficulty in getting my xl0 and xl1 3com cards to work
the way I'd like.  I'm running 5.1 Release and I'm basically trying to
have one interface with no IP address(specifying it as such in
/etc/rc.conf as ifconfig_xl1=up)
And I'd like to have the other(xl0) to have an IP address of my Internal
Network.  The purpose of this setup is to sniff traffic with the
interface that has no IP address and allow for management and reporting
over the interface that has an IP associated with the Internal network.

For some reason, this is just not working for me at all.  I've tried to
configure via rc.conf and this fails to work.  I've also tried assigning
an RFC 1918 address to the interface I want sniffing as this traffic
should not be routable, but it doesn't seem to work. 

Can anyone make a suggestion?

Scott

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errors building kernel (Re: none)

2003-12-26 Thread Lowell Gilbert
You deleted the SCSI support devices, but not everything that uses SCSI.


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Re: none

2003-11-21 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Rahul Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi, I'm am running 4.9 release. A package called hpijs1.4.1 is
 installed. I now would like to upgrade to hpijs-1.5. However, this
 package is only available in 4.9-stable. Can I install the package
 from 4.9-stable or is it advisable to stick to the packages in my
 release?

It might be possible to use the later packages, but you would be safer
to build it for your system from ports.
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Re: none

2003-07-25 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2003-07-25T02:50:36Z, Tony Sterrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Like all of my action this is the result of a requirement.

Yeah, I get the interesting requests, too.

 I'm required to run two by nametech to register it, They said they can
 even be on one box.

Can they be the same instance of BIND, as in, setting it up to listen on two
addresses?

 In our configuaration, one machine faces the internet and there is a
 number of computers behind the firewall which use NAT. I would like to run
 the slave on a internal box but as the addresses are funky due to NAT.

I'm doing that exact thing with BIND 9.  It's views features allows you to
give multiple answers for a query depending on the address of the machine
asking.  On my LAN, kanga.honeypot.net resolves to 10.0.5.16.  The same
query from outside my LAN returns 208.162.254.122.  Maybe that could help
you?
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2003-03-22 Thread Celan
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Re: [none]

2003-03-02 Thread La Temperanza


From: Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [none]
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], edmund jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
 

Thanks so much for your past help. Of course, I have
another quetion. I've got X up and run Kdesk - coool.
However, the browser -I haven't configured - debating
on netscape. That brings me to install or not?
The bsd ports site mentions that mozilla is
comparatively large and that bsd\netscape 4.x has a
security hole and the modules for linux.7x may be
numerous, NOT TO MENTION TAKING ANY SUBSEQUENT
OVERLAYS IT MIGHT PRODUCE. So I thought I'd ask what
you think? I use bsd to emerse myself in a mixed
network and will ultimately use it as a backend
router/dns/mail server. Browsing would just be cool. I
guess what as a novice Iam asking is could I risk
netscape 4.x (would it compile and install for the
CDROM or do I risk linux? Nothing earthshaking.
   

Since your only reason for not using mozilla is the size, I'd go with
mozilla. Netscape isn't exactly small itself - even if you only use
netscape-navigator.
I've also used skipstone, which is a very lightweight browser based on
the Mozilla rendering engine.
If you choose Mozilla, you will probably want to build it (assuming you 
despise the generic arch packages, like me) with the WITHOUT_MAILNEWS 
and WITHOUT_COMPOSER defines. They'll significantly decrease its size 
and compile time.

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Re: none

2002-12-30 Thread Norbert Koch
shen chao [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hi!

 1.Can you tell me how to log off the user who had logged in
 manually.

On a terminal?  Type 'exit' (sans quotes) on the prompt.

 2.how to add a Tab-reminding function for a new user.I want to change
 his  shell .

Either use pw(8) with the -s switch on the command line or vipw(8) to
edit the passwd file.

norbert.

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