In response to Steve Bertrand :
[snip]
> Disclaimer: I work as a network engineer at a small ISP. From time to
> time, I still have to answer the phone every once in a while
> (unfortunately).
>
> I do not like dealing directly with users. Most of them complain, bitch
> and snivel and have no re
Modulok wrote:
> While it sounds pretty bad, I think my ISP takes the cake:
>
> - Regardless of the problem, their solution is to unplug the cable
> modem, wait 30 seconds and plug it back in and hope for the best.
Well, I don't know about cable, but this is the way DSL works. 90%+ of
the issues
Hi,
For some 'issue' I have to install an old version FreeBSD: 4.7-p28. The
ISO of 4.7 I have found, but how to get to p28?
Thanks,
-- Frederique
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Valentin Bud wrote:
> Hello community,
>
> I have an old computer (ASRock P4Dual-915GL) with Intel P4
> CPU at 3.0Ghz and 2Gb of RAM.
>
> I am asking the list maybe is somebody out there with a similar
> configuration
> and running FreeBSD on such a system as a File Server and Print Server
> usin
itsemu wrote:
> if your dealing with a isp such as a cable/dsl company, remember the
> requirements to work there, they arent trained on anything besides windows..
Excuse me, unless you have ever worked at an ISP, might I kindly ask you
to have some respect. (if you have, the call centre you likel
On Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 03:57:21PM +0300, Valentin Bud wrote:
> Hello community,
>
> I have an old computer (ASRock P4Dual-915GL) with Intel P4
> CPU at 3.0Ghz and 2Gb of RAM.
>
> I am asking the list maybe is somebody out there with a similar
> configuration and running FreeBSD on such a syste
Hello community,
I have an old computer (ASRock P4Dual-915GL) with Intel P4
CPU at 3.0Ghz and 2Gb of RAM.
I am asking the list maybe is somebody out there with a similar
configuration
and running FreeBSD on such a system as a File Server and Print Server
using samba.
What i mainly try to achi
Hi,
Generally you have 2 options:
1. To use ICQ over HTTPS connection, which means you should use Proxy
server or permit https traffic out of your firewall/nat.
2. To use it directly. As you may use dynamic NAT, i.e. there will be not
possible to have incomming connection on port 4000 and it wil
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 11:16:05PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Jun 2009 17:00:06 -0400, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> > Yes, I know. That is why some other additional for is also useful.
> > I don't really propose changing man, but do often wish for some other
> > form.
>
> Many programs
hello, this is my first time to ask a help from FreeBSD.
I have a question about installing FreeBSD on USB stick.
There are so many informations about how to install FreeBSD on USB
stick from Internet, but I can not find out any information about
follow :
first, if i install FreeBSD on USB stick. C
The question is, I'm looking for a rule in my IPFW script.
Running 7.2 stable - ipfw configured in the kernel without nat.
Because after some googl'in, i read it's dangerous to just open port
4000 udp.
dangerous because of?
are you running any insecure service on port 4000 udp?
Of course ICQ ma
I started portupgrade -a at midnight last night. It started to upgrade
gtk-sharp-1.0.10 from _14 to _15 at 00:58 and is still running more
than 9 hours later and clocking up 80% to 90% CPU on both cores of my
2.5GHz Athlon.
curlew:/root# top 2
last pid: 47507; load averages: 2.00, 2.05, 2.
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 11:53:38AM -0500, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> For some reason, BIND 9 (FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE) isn't properly forwarding
> queries. A snippet of named.conf:
>
> acl clients {
> localnets;
> localhost;
> ::1;
> 10.45.12/19;
> };
Hello,
I want to start using ICQ (never did before).
The question is, I'm looking for a rule in my IPFW script.
Running 7.2 stable - ipfw configured in the kernel without nat.
Because after some googl'in, i read it's dangerous to just open port
4000 udp.
Any suggestions ?
Regards,
Roy.
Hi,
I would need some help in getting this working.
The idea is pretty simple, i have a box with 3 NICs; 2 for net pipes,
and one for LAN.
Routing and NAT works, however, i need that requests to u_ips always
get NATed through u_if, and everything else through ext_if.
As it is now, everything go
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 6:13 AM, Fbsd1 wrote:
> Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>
>> ignore errors about package can't be deleted because X, Y or Z requires
it. it's exactly what you want.
pkg_delete `cat /tmp/pkglist` gives error 'no such package `cat
>>> /tmp/pkglist` installed
>>>
On Thursday 04 June 2009 17:28:56 Tim Judd wrote:
> On 6/4/09, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >> Hello list,
> >>
> >> Is it possible to boot into the serial console from the installation
> >> CD, or must boot.flp be used as per
> >
> > make your own CD
> >
> > add file boot.config containing just one l
in the service to know the meaning of your questions and the answers.
Man, you're with the wrong ISP.
Or maybe it's best ISP available there? :)
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My isp have up to 1Gbyte/s costs 1000SEK a month
1Gbyte/s?
Yes.
it's 10Gbit/s
No.
So 1Gbyte or Gbit/s?
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