Re: Need a network file system with Windows client and freeBSD server

2004-07-14 Thread Bill Moran
"Artem Kuchin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I need sime kind of network file system which has a FreeBSD server and > > > Windows clients (particulary Windows XP) and that FreeBSD file share > > > must be mounted on Windows XP under a drive letter.

Re: Need a network file system with Windows client and freeBSD server

2004-07-14 Thread Artem Kuchin
> > I need sime kind of network file system which has a FreeBSD server > > and Windows clients (particulary Windows XP) and that FreeBSD file > > share must be mounted on Windows XP under a drive letter. Windows > > For any of the solutions you describe, you will definitel

Re: Need a network file system with Windows client and freeBSD server

2004-07-14 Thread Artem Kuchin
> > I need sime kind of network file system which has a FreeBSD server and > > Windows clients (particulary Windows XP) and that FreeBSD file share > > must be mounted on Windows XP under a drive letter. Windows client > > is FAR FAR away and is behind nat. Traffic costs a

Re: Need a network file system with Windows client and freeBSD server

2004-07-14 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Jul 14), Artem Koutchine said: > I need sime kind of network file system which has a FreeBSD server > and Windows clients (particulary Windows XP) and that FreeBSD file > share must be mounted on Windows XP under a drive letter. Windows > client is FAR FAR away a

Re: Need a network file system with Windows client and freeBSD server

2004-07-14 Thread Bill Moran
"Artem Koutchine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > > I need sime kind of network file system which has a FreeBSD server and > Windows clients (particulary Windows XP) and that FreeBSD file share > must be mounted on Windows XP under a drive letter. Windows client

Need a network file system with Windows client and freeBSD server

2004-07-14 Thread Artem Koutchine
Hi! I need sime kind of network file system which has a FreeBSD server and Windows clients (particulary Windows XP) and that FreeBSD file share must be mounted on Windows XP under a drive letter. Windows client is FAR FAR away and is behind nat. Traffic costs a lot, so that file system must not

Re: NIS - FreeBSD server and Linux clients

2004-06-07 Thread Joe Rhett
; I've got a Linux machine at work succesfully > > authenticating NIS accounts against a FreeBSD server. I believe > > that the differences in passwd files are strictly in the master.passwd > > (FreeBSD) and shadow (Linux) files; the files /etc/passwd have the > > s

Re: NIS - FreeBSD server and Linux clients

2004-05-29 Thread Tom Munro Glass
> This should work; I've got a Linux machine at work succesfully > authenticating NIS accounts against a FreeBSD server. I believe > that the differences in passwd files are strictly in the master.passwd > (FreeBSD) and shadow (Linux) files; the files /etc/passwd have the > sa

Re: NIS - FreeBSD server and Linux clients

2004-05-29 Thread Saint Aardvark the Carpeted
this work, or is there a problem with the differences between how > FreeBSD/Linux use the passwd file? This should work; I've got a Linux machine at work succesfully authenticating NIS accounts against a FreeBSD server. I believe that the differences in passwd files are strictly in the ma

NIS - FreeBSD server and Linux clients

2004-05-29 Thread Tom Munro Glass
I want to use my FreeBSD 4.9 server for authenticating logons to my Gentoo clients. I've set up NIS server as described in the handbook, and if I run ypcat on the Linux client, it is obtaining information from the server. However, it is faiing to authenticate users defined on the FreeBSD machine

Setting up FreeBSD-server - space for /usr, swap,...?

2004-05-06 Thread Ewald Jenisch
Hi, I'm about to set up a server under 4.x (later to be converted to 5.x once it becomes "stable"). Hardware: HP DL360 2xXeon 3GHz CPUs 1GB RAM 2x146GB SCSI-HDs (in RAID1-config) Usage: Generating logs of MTRG-statistics (i.e. gathering data via snmp and producing graphics out of the data) Th

Re: freeBSD server

2004-03-21 Thread Charles Swiger
On Mar 21, 2004, at 6:49 AM, Martijn wrote: I am planning on running a BSD server with DNS and an apache server, maybe an dhcp server to. (No X). What would be the minimum requirements for this? DNS and DHCP are relatively lightweight, so the main question is how much traffic you expect the web

Re: freeBSD server

2004-03-21 Thread Remko Lodder
Martijn wrote: Hello, I am planning on running a BSD server with DNS and an apache server, maybe an dhcp server to. (No X). What would be the minimum requirements for this? Martijn ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/lis

freeBSD server

2004-03-21 Thread Martijn
Hello, I am planning on running a BSD server with DNS and an apache server, maybe an dhcp server to. (No X). What would be the minimum requirements for this? Martijn ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-q

Re: Any experience with iPowerWeb.com's dedicated FreeBSD server package?

2004-02-07 Thread Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC
On Feb 2, 2004, at 1:40 PM, Philip Hallstrom wrote: Hi - I was wondering if any of you have used iPowerWeb.com's dedicated server package that runs on FreeBSD? Seems like a good deal. For $50/mo you get full root access on your own box and can do whatever you want. http://www.ipowerweb.

Any experience with iPowerWeb.com's dedicated FreeBSD server package?

2004-02-07 Thread Philip Hallstrom
Hi - I was wondering if any of you have used iPowerWeb.com's dedicated server package that runs on FreeBSD? Seems like a good deal. For $50/mo you get full root access on your own box and can do whatever you want. http://www.ipowerweb.com/products/dedicatedserver/index.html If anyone ha

Re: Freebsd Server Reboots every so often

2004-01-27 Thread Konrad Heuer
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, chris souza wrote: > My server keeps rebooting every so often. I'm running > > FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE #0: Wed May 1 > 21:54:31 GMT > 2002 > > Here are the messages from my logs, any help would be > appreciated. Thanks > Chris > > > > Nov 4 19:25:12 ns /kerne

Freebsd Server Reboots every so often

2004-01-26 Thread chris souza
Hello, My server keeps rebooting every so often. I'm running FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE #0: Wed May 1 21:54:31 GMT 2002 Here are the messages from my logs, any help would be appreciated. Thanks Chris Nov 4 19:25:12 ns /kernel: ad0s1f: hard error reading fsbn 51718335 of 2278

Re: Is there a guide to Upgrading a FreeBSD server remotely

2003-12-03 Thread Jonathan T. Sage
Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote: On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Alex de Kruijff wrote: On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:01:36AM +0100, Denis Fortin wrote: Greetings, I've Google'd a bit, but I cannot find a "survival guide to upgrading a FreeBSD system remotely". The Handbook's procedure is excellent (cvsup to the R

Re: Is there a guide to Upgrading a FreeBSD server remotely

2003-12-03 Thread Chris Howells
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, On Wednesday 03 December 2003 06:00, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote: > Do everything step by step and keep a logfile to check if > everything worked o.k. . Do something like > # make buildworld > logfile & > In case your connection breaks, buildworld w

Re: Is there a guide to Upgrading a FreeBSD server remotely

2003-12-02 Thread Peter Ulrich Kruppa
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Alex de Kruijff wrote: > On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:01:36AM +0100, Denis Fortin wrote: > > Greetings, > > > > I've Google'd a bit, but I cannot find a "survival guide to upgrading > > a FreeBSD system remotely". > > > > The Handbook's procedure is excellent (cvsup to the RELENG

Re: Is there a guide to Upgrading a FreeBSD server remotely

2003-12-02 Thread Jonathan T. Sage
Alex de Kruijff wrote: On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:01:36AM +0100, Denis Fortin wrote: Greetings, I've Google'd a bit, but I cannot find a "survival guide to upgrading a FreeBSD system remotely". The Handbook's procedure is excellent (cvsup to the RELENG branch and then make'ing world), but it r

Re: Is there a guide to Upgrading a FreeBSD server remotely

2003-12-02 Thread Alex de Kruijff
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:01:36AM +0100, Denis Fortin wrote: > Greetings, > > I've Google'd a bit, but I cannot find a "survival guide to upgrading > a FreeBSD system remotely". > > The Handbook's procedure is excellent (cvsup to the RELENG branch and > then make'ing world), but it requires go

Re: Is there a guide to Upgrading a FreeBSD server remotely

2003-12-01 Thread JacobRhoden
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 01:01 pm, Denis Fortin wrote: > Has anyone written a quick guide on issues that can arise in this kind > of situation? (For instance, one the the issues is that one might end > up with a bad kernel: have people devised a way for the boot code to > interact with "reboot -k xxx" t

Is there a guide to Upgrading a FreeBSD server remotely

2003-12-01 Thread Denis Fortin
Greetings, I've Google'd a bit, but I cannot find a "survival guide to upgrading a FreeBSD system remotely". The Handbook's procedure is excellent (cvsup to the RELENG branch and then make'ing world), but it requires going into single user mode and using the console, two things which may not b

Re: More then 4 IDE devices in one FreeBSD server.

2002-12-05 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, mike wrote: > A: What is the hardware name of the device i am looking for that will > allow more then 4 ide devices to one box. Add extra IDE card(s). > B: do you know of a brand name i should be looking for that you recommend, > or even a retailer. Quite happy with a machi

Re: More then 4 IDE devices in one FreeBSD server.

2002-12-04 Thread Marty Leisner
I bought a Dell 600SC last month -- supports 3 ide channels (supposedly the second one is only cds). Seems pretty good -- like the construction, easy to work with -- cost about $385US with all the rebates and shipping... came with 128 Mbyte DDR and 20 gig disk -- bought another 512 Mbyte ECC ram

Re: More then 4 IDE devices in one FreeBSD server.

2002-12-04 Thread Doug Reynolds
On Wed, 04 Dec 2002 11:11:32 -0600, Jack L. Stone wrote: >At 11:49 AM 12.4.2002 -0500, Doug Reynolds wrote: >>On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 20:12:47 -0800, Mike Hogsett wrote: >> >>> >>>Can't you just go down into /dev and do : >>> >>> >>>./MAKEDEV ad4 ad5 ad6 ad7 >>> >>>and gain access to the 4 drives on a

Re: More then 4 IDE devices in one FreeBSD server.

2002-12-04 Thread Jack L. Stone
At 11:49 AM 12.4.2002 -0500, Doug Reynolds wrote: >On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 20:12:47 -0800, Mike Hogsett wrote: > >> >>Can't you just go down into /dev and do : >> >> >>./MAKEDEV ad4 ad5 ad6 ad7 >> >>and gain access to the 4 drives on a second (supported) IDE controller? > >I know i did that when i inst

Re: More then 4 IDE devices in one FreeBSD server.

2002-12-04 Thread Doug Reynolds
On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 20:12:47 -0800, Mike Hogsett wrote: > >Can't you just go down into /dev and do : > > >./MAKEDEV ad4 ad5 ad6 ad7 > >and gain access to the 4 drives on a second (supported) IDE controller? I know i did that when i installed a promise ATA66&100 addon card.. I had to make ad4 5 6

Re: More then 4 IDE devices in one FreeBSD server.

2002-12-04 Thread Ceri Davies
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 08:12:47PM -0800, Mike Hogsett wrote: > > Can't you just go down into /dev and do : > > ./MAKEDEV ad4 ad5 ad6 ad7 > > and gain access to the 4 drives on a second (supported) IDE controller? Umm, two devices per controller ? Ceri -- Your weakness shall be your defeat!

Re: More then 4 IDE devices in one FreeBSD server.

2002-12-04 Thread Ceri Davies
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 10:56:37PM -0500, mike wrote: > Problem is as you can guess from the subject is i got 4 120 > gig hard drives in there, and i would like to have a CDROM and maybe even > more disks as needed. > > A: What is the hardware name of the device i am looking for that will > allow

Re: More then 4 IDE devices in one FreeBSD server.

2002-12-03 Thread Mike Hogsett
Can't you just go down into /dev and do : ./MAKEDEV ad4 ad5 ad6 ad7 and gain access to the 4 drives on a second (supported) IDE controller? - Mike > > Hey people, > > Here's the long and short of it. I have my main server unixhideout.com > running samba. All my windows clients programs su

Re: More then 4 IDE devices in one FreeBSD server.

2002-12-03 Thread David Loszewski
For what you're doing just get an IDE Raid controller card, then you'll technically have 8 drives, 4 of which you can raid by hardware and another 4 that you can raid by software. They're not that expensive. Just make sure before you buy one that you check out the supported hardware under your

More then 4 IDE devices in one FreeBSD server.

2002-12-03 Thread mike
Hey people, Here's the long and short of it. I have my main server unixhideout.com running samba. All my windows clients programs such as kaZAa and even their "My documents" save to /mirror /mirror2 /mirror3 and /mirror4 which are writable shares, that way we can reinstall windows weekly if need

Re: IPsec Tunneling (VPN) from WIN2K (client) to FreeBSD (Server)

2002-10-11 Thread Jason Hunt
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, MrWebby wrote: > I need to enable tunnels from my laptop running Windows 2000 Pro to > my FreeBSD 4.6. I have a Cable Modem link to the Internet and for my > firewall and NAT router I use a D-Link 707 Residencial Router capable > of allowing VPN using IPsec 'only'. >

IPsec Tunneling (VPN) from WIN2K (client) to FreeBSD (Server)

2002-10-11 Thread MrWebby
Subject: IPsec Tunneling (VPN) from WIN2K (client) to FreeBSD (Server) Hello all, I hope you can understand how desperate I am to figure out what to do. I need to enable tunnels from my laptop running Windows 2000 Pro to my FreeBSD 4.6. I have a Cable Modem link to the Internet and for my

IPsec AH tunneling from Windows/Linux clients to FreeBSD server

2002-10-11 Thread Daniel Lang
d called "tunnelbroker" (mainly for IPv6/IPv4 tunnels?), could such a service be used? Here is what I tried first, to get things started at all: I followed the detailed instructions on: http://www.daemonnews.org/200101/ipsec-howto.html This seems to setup a IPsec ESP connection in transpor

Re: long pause when SSH'ing to FreeBSD server

2002-09-17 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 04:20:22PM -0700, Bsd Neophyte wrote: > > --- Kevin Oberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > 1. the login prompt to come up > > > 2. the password prompt to come up after i type in the username > > > 3. the connection to be established after i enter the password > > > > >

Re: long pause when SSH'ing to FreeBSD server

2002-09-17 Thread Justin P. Michel
- Original Message - From: "Bsd Neophyte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 1. the login prompt to come up > 2. the password prompt to come up after i type in the userrname > 3. the connection to be established after i enter the password > > can anyone let me know how i can aleviate this pause problem

Re: long pause when SSH'ing to FreeBSD server

2002-09-17 Thread Kevin Oberman
> Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 16:20:22 -0700 (PDT) > From: Bsd Neophyte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > --- Kevin Oberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > 1. the login prompt to come up > > > 2. the password prompt to come up after i type in the username > > > 3. the connection to be established after i en

Re: long pause when SSH'ing to FreeBSD server

2002-09-17 Thread Bsd Neophyte
--- Kevin Oberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 1. the login prompt to come up > > 2. the password prompt to come up after i type in the username > > 3. the connection to be established after i enter the password > > > > can anyone let me know how i can aleviate this pause problem? > > It's al

Re: long pause when SSH'ing to FreeBSD server

2002-09-17 Thread Kevin Oberman
> Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 14:46:47 -0700 (PDT) > From: Bsd Neophyte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > this happens intermittantly. > > i don't know why, but when i connect to my FreeBSD box using putty, there > is an extremely long pause for the following: > > 1. the login p

long pause when SSH'ing to FreeBSD server

2002-09-17 Thread Bsd Neophyte
this happens intermittantly. i don't know why, but when i connect to my FreeBSD box using putty, there is an extremely long pause for the following: 1. the login prompt to come up 2. the password prompt to come up after i type in the username 3. the connection to be established after i enter th

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