Charles Lamb wrote the following on 05/19/2005 07:25 PM:
How do you change the DNS server your freebsd machine uses?
the most stupid question is that one which was not asked :)
anyway:
vi /etc/resolv.conf
clem.
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hi,
does anyone know how the "history" output can display date/timestamps?
rgds
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Shantanoo Mahajan wrote the following on 05/01/2005 04:58 AM:
+++ Frank Staals [freebsd] [30-04-05 10:35 +0200]:
| Hey everyone,
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| When I started using FreeBSD for desktop usage ( about a year ago ) I
| used KDE as desktop manager, but now I am using XFCE4.2.1 for that
| purpose. But when writ
Stijn Hoop wrote the following on 05/02/2005 10:24 AM:
has anyone installed freebsd 5.3 on a dell latitude d600?
have the following worked "out-of-the-box"?
WiFi: Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter
Not out of the box but there's a driver in -CURRENT for it:
iwi(4). There is a version
Stijn Hoop wrote the following on 04/30/2005 02:27 PM:
On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 01:09:16PM +0200, Clement Twine wrote:
has anyone installed freebsd 5.3 on a dell latitude d600? have
the following worked "out-of-the-box"?
WiFi: Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter
Not out of t
hi List,
have tried to google and look through archive but havent got good
answers.
has anyone installed freebsd 5.3 on a dell latitude d600? have the
following worked "out-of-the-box"?
WiFi: Intel PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter
ACPI especially suspend to RAM?
Bluetooth?
Audio? (82
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Apr 11 04:27:05 name kernel: ipfw: 2500 Deny TCP
192.168.0.200:64970 65.87.165.45:281 out via tx0 Apr 11
04:27:05 name kernel: ipfw: 2500 Deny TCP
192.168.0.200:64115 65.87.165.45:106 out via tx0 Apr 11
04:27:05 name kernel: ipfw: 2500 Deny TCP
192.168.0.200:62007 65.87.165.45:284 out via tx0
hi Robert,
Robert Slade wrote:
On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 08:58, Clement Twine wrote:
i have a problem with users accessing my ftp service from the
internet. everything was working well until i changed from
Linux/shorewall to freebsd/ipfw as my firewall.
my setup is briefly as follows:
FTP_Server
Chris Knipe wrote:
You need tcp port 20 as well (ftp-data)
so, should the following work?
>> ipfw add 00010 allow tcp from any to 10.0.0.1 21
>> ipfw add 00011 allow tcp from 10.0.0.1 21 to any
>> ipfw add 00012 allow tcp from any to 10.0.0.1 20
>> ipfw add 00013 allow tcp from 10.0
i have a problem with users accessing my ftp service from the
internet. everything was working well until i changed from
Linux/shorewall to freebsd/ipfw as my firewall.
my setup is briefly as follows:
FTP_Server (10.0.0.1) --- Firewall (IPFW) - INTERNET
The linux rules were just two (and were w
hi freebsd users,
i have a problem with users accessing my ftp service from the
internet. everything was working well until i changed from
Linux/shorewall to freebsd/ipfw as my firewall.
my setup is briefly as follows:
FTP_Server (10.0.0.1) --- Firewall (IPFW) - INTERNET
The linux rules were ju
hi freebsd users,
i have a problem with users accessing my ftp service from the
internet. everything was working well until i changed from
Linux/shorewall to freebsd/ipfw as my firewall.
my setup is briefly as follows:
FTP_Server (10.0.0.1) --- Firewall (IPFW) - INTERNET
The linux rules were ju
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