Abel Alejandro wrote:
Hello, I have two interfaces. The rl0 is for monitoring purposes and fxp0 is
for normal internet access.
rl0 is attached to a catalyst port using SPAN, meaning all the traffic going
to the internet gets mirrored to
this port. fxp0 is on the same catalyst.
If I shutdown rl0 the
ut the standard for variables is captial letters.
try:
export FTP_PROXY="squid.sento.com:8080"
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Paul Hoffman wrote:
Greetings again. I have a DSL connection with 32 addresses. My
ifconfig line in rc.conf looks like:
ifconfig_tx0="inet a.b.c.130 netmask 255.255.255.224"
defaultrouter="a.b.c.158
This works fine. I am trying to configure dhcpd (from the ports
collection). My config file say
Bsd Neophyte wrote:
unfortunately, i don't know the severity rating of the messages that the
firewall is sending.
Starting syslogd with the '-vv' flags will tell you the facility and
priority. This is great for testing new logs.
maybe you can help me out. a typical message looks like this
Karl M. Joch wrote:
How to safly and completely remove Perl / UUCP and maybe others which
have been removed from the source tree. UPDATING doesnt mention anything
about it.
regarding Perl/UUCP, I have no idea but would be curious to know this as
well.
Furthermore there is need for doing inst
Redmond Militante wrote:
xl1: flags=3D8843 mtu 1500
options=3D3
inet 10.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 10.0.0.255
inet6 fe80::206:5bff:fe80:985b%xl1 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2=20
ether 00:06:5b:80:98:5b
media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
status: no
Hello all,
I'm having some problems with nfs performance. Here is a bit of background.
I have a fileserver running FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE. This has a 3ware
Escalade with 4 x 80GB Maxtors in a RAID 5 config. I am exporting
/usr/ports, among other things - 5 exports total to 2 clients. The
clients a
If there is an easier way to make pkgdb -F complete its job successfully
and not terminate with errors, I'm all ears by the way. :-)
I'm not too sure on this one. I don't really use any of the `pkg'
utilities ;) Someone else might be able to help with that.
well... if your package db h
Dmitrii PapaGeorgio wrote:
Running FreeBSD 4.7 - I configured etc/ttys to point to GDM but the
screen says it can't find the config file when it first boots. Am I
missing something here?
Thanks-
yea, don't use /etc/ttys for this.
cd /usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d
cp gdm.sh.sample gdm.sh
ls -la #verify
Jack L. Stone wrote:
At 07:25 PM 12.19.2002 +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2002-12-19 08:59, Adam Lofstedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to mount a windows share at boot with mount_smbfs. Since I
have to use the noauto option in fstab (filesystems in fstab are mounted
before the
Adam Lofstedt wrote:
Hello wise ones,
I am trying to mount a windows share at boot with mount_smbfs. Since I
have to use the noauto option in fstab (filesystems in fstab are mounted
before the network is initialized),
i have not used smbfs, but nfs filesystems mount just fine from
/etc/fstab
This is more of a minor annoyance, but I can't seem to fix it.
I'm tired of portsdb -Uu spitting out errors regarding not finding
japanese ports.
I initially had all of the non-english ports in my refuse file, since i
have zero use for them, but i've removed these entries with the thinking
that
Hello,
I'm trying to build gd-1.8.4 and it is failing fairly quickly. I'm
hoping someone could enlighten me as to why. I am using portinstall to
install it, but get the same result if i just use make in
/usr/ports/graphics/gd.
here is the output of `portversion`, followed by output of `portin
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