Re: port forward

2003-12-02 Thread Mike Berning
The method suggested by Sunil will work fine but if you plan on using multiple redirects I would recommend doing this in rc.conf natd_flags="-config /etc/natd.conf" and placing the multiple redirects into the file /etc/natd.conf like this redirect_port tcp 192.168.0.100:5900 5900 HTH mike Sunil

Re: domain names, named, and all the problems that go with it.

2002-11-11 Thread Mike Berning
I found a good dns hosting service at hn.org. Thanks for all the help. Kevin Stevens said: > I recommend Secondary.com; free for a small number of domains, very > reliable. Pick another free server if you are concerned about better > redundancy. Then list THOSE nameservers as your authoratitive

domain names, named, and all the problems that go with it.

2002-11-11 Thread Mike Berning
I registered a domain name from godaddy.com. They say you must select two name servers to list on so I chose two of their park servers. I used their website to add myself to one of the root servers and it worked fine. I now want to run my own name server because I want to have several subdomains su

RE: NATD HELP

2002-11-07 Thread Mike Berning
If you want to add rules to NATD you have to completely kill it or send it the -HUP signal, and then restart it with the rules you want. The easiest way to add rules to your NATD configuration is to use the natd_flags="" part of your rc.conf file. To do this create a file in your /etc directory cal

/var filling up with X error logs

2002-10-22 Thread Mike Berning
I've been having a nasty problem with my xserver log file being filled up with a strange message. Once /var gets to about 80% full the system really starts slowint down and I can't hardly X. At 90% it is unusable, as far as X is concnerned. Here is a sample of the output from xdm-errors log, which

Relatively cheap, well supported printer

2002-10-16 Thread Mike Berning
I've had big trouble getting my Canon multifunction printer to work under FreeBSD. My question is, What printer can you all suggest as being well supported under FreeBSD, and at the same time relatively cheap. I saw a lexmark z23 for $49, but don't know if it would work very well. I'm looking

Re: Failed install of 4.7 on laptop...

2002-10-15 Thread Mike Berning
Bob Johnson said: >Mike Berning appears to have >written: >> When I attempt to install FreeBSD 4.7, or any 4.x for that matter, I >> recieve this error during the initial boot. >> >> pci0: (vendor = 0x8086, dev = 0x2445) at 31.5 irq 11 >> pci0: (vendor =

Re: Failed install of 4.7 on laptop...

2002-10-14 Thread Mike Berning
John Bleichert said: > > Is this blocking the install or just an error you see during the > install? On my Thinkpad there is a win32 utility available from IBM to > set/disable all the onboard devices. Luckily there's also a Linux > utility ps2). Does Toshiba provide any such utility? > > Searc

Failed install of 4.7 on laptop...

2002-10-14 Thread Mike Berning
When I attempt to install FreeBSD 4.7, or any 4.x for that matter, I recieve this error during the initial boot. pci0: (vendor = 0x8086, dev = 0x2445) at 31.5 irq 11 pci0: (vendor = 0x8086, dev = 0x2445) at 31.6 irq 11 I've tried doing a kernel configuration to disable device pci0, but it says

Failed install of 4.7 on laptop...

2002-10-14 Thread Mike Berning
When I attempt to install FreeBSD 4.7, or any 4.x for that matter, I recieve this error during the initial boot. pci0: (vendor = 0x8086, dev = 0x2445) at 31.5 irq 11 pci0: (vendor = 0x8086, dev = 0x2445) at 31.6 irq 11 I've tried doing a kernel configuration to disable device pci0, but it says