Hi Folks
I am trying to get 4.3 running on a nexgate 1125, which has 4 1G e1000
and 8 100M e100 inerfaces.
I got the system up and running and I can see all the interfaces, assign
IP addresses and see the interfaces up and running. However, connection
to the interfaces does not work at all.
Hi Erich,
are you sure you plugged the cables into the right network ports? At
least on the nexgate(s) I used in the past, we had to do some
trialerror to figure out which port was eth0, eth1 and so on.
Martin
Am 02.10.2012 10:10, schrieb Erich Titl:
Hi Folks
I am trying to get 4.3 running
Hi Martin
at 02.10.2012 10:24, Martin Hejl wrote:
Hi Erich,
are you sure you plugged the cables into the right network ports? At
least on the nexgate(s) I used in the past, we had to do some
trialerror to figure out which port was eth0, eth1 and so on.
I felt pretty sure, as I checked
Hi Erich,
I felt pretty sure, as I checked the set up more that once. BUt yes, you
are right, pulling down the interface shows that indeed the ethernet
numbering had nothing to do with the way I am used to.
Indeed - it was quite a surprise to me at the time too, since one
expects all kinds of
Hi Martin
at 02.10.2012 14:14, Martin Hejl wrote:
Hi Erich,
I felt pretty sure, as I checked the set up more that once. BUt yes, you
are right, pulling down the interface shows that indeed the ethernet
numbering had nothing to do with the way I am used to.
Indeed - it was quite a surprise
Am 02.10.2012 04:21, schrieb ads...@genis-x.com:
Hi all,
I added the package bbntpd to my 4.3.1 machine and adjusted the settings as
per
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/leaf/index.php?title=Bering-uClibc_4.x
_-_User_Guide_-_Basic_Configuration_-_Setup_a_small_timeserver
But ntpd
Hi Martin
at 02.10.2012 14:14, Martin Hejl wrote:
Hi Erich,
I felt pretty sure, as I checked the set up more that once. BUt yes, you
are right, pulling down the interface shows that indeed the ethernet
numbering had nothing to do with the way I am used to.
Indeed - it was quite a surprise
I ran into this issue when I switched to a LEAF version with a 2.6 based kernel
and the only way that I found around it was to use a script to assign the
interfaces in the way that I wanted them to be. I had tried varying load order
of modules etc but never got it as solid as I wanted. If I
Hi Kp,
ntpd does run fine, as in /etc/init.d/ntpd start
But it's not starting on reboot/power on.
My /etc/default/ntpd
firewall# cat ntpd
# This file controls the activity of ntpd
# ntpd control (yes means start daemon).
NTPDRUN=yes
# ntpd options
# -l activates server mode
# -p peer (can be