On 17-03-14 17:16, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
I would ask the developer of the linux app to add a --macs switch
to the software so you can manually feed the mac addresses to the
software. Or recompile it for FreeBSD.
Ted
Hi Ted,
thanks for your reply.
I was a bit afraid this was going to be answered to be honest.
FreeBSD says ask the developer, developer says ask your vendor
and vendor says "we don't support this".
So, in the end i am the one who's stuck and back at the point
how to fix this.
The software is closed source (it's a license server), so I can't fix it.
There's too little demand to have them deliver an FBSD binary.
So, my only option before switching everything to Linux is to fix the
error it generates in FreeBSD...
hence my question here :)
The vendor just pointed this out to me (why i missed that after a
week of googling is a bit of a fail for me)
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-emulation/2013-September/010736.html
That doesn't seem to be accepted into the latest branch and
it does solve part of the problem!
It does show the NICs now except the dongle/usb one I have
which is the only one I need... sigh
ok on with the search...
cheers
Arno
On 3/16/2014 2:34 PM, ArnoB wrote:
Hello!
I'm trying to run a 32 bit linux application
on FreeBSD 9.2.
The application needs to grab the MAC addresses
from all nics to work and this is where it fails.
In the system messages I get the following error:
linux: pid 11281 (rlm.foundry): ioctl fd=6, cmd=0x8910 ('\M^I',16) is
not implemented
(rlm.foundry is the application)
I've found that command 0x8910 is SIOCGIFNAME.
That seems to make sense...
Is there anything I can do to get rid of this error
and make the application work as expected?
thanks in advance
Arno
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