I just can find any solution...
Please help!
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(4) in conjunction with the separate IP address, like
tap(4) or lo(4) whic can be aliased.
Then you can provide any kind of internet access for your wine-drunk jail
environment ;-)
Oh, and... you can use the / as a root for your jail. You need to restrict the
access of the application(s) to your
I have a copy of Greg Lehey's online book about FreeBSD, but I
believe it is from February 2006. Is there a later copy, and if so, where can
I find a copy (URL please)? I searched my copy for the word internet and
couldn't find it. I did access the internet with a take-off copy
Is there a later copy
Not that I'm aware of.
I searched my copy for the word internet and couldn't find it.
Weird. Did you try Internet?
Can I access the internet with a currently gettable copy of FreeBSD
If I understand correctly, you're asking if you can use FreeBSD to
access the
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 3:32 AM, gs_stol...@juno.com
gs_stol...@juno.com wrote:
I have a copy of Greg Lehey's online book about FreeBSD, but I
believe it is from February 2006. Is there a later copy, and if so, where
can I find a copy (URL please)? I searched my copy for the
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 08:32:04AM +, gs_stol...@juno.com wrote:
I have a copy of Greg Lehey's online book about FreeBSD,
but I believe it is from February 2006. Is there a later
copy, and if so, where can I find a copy (URL please)? I
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 3:32 AM, gs_stol...@juno.com gs_stol...@juno.comwrote:
I have a copy of Greg Lehey's online book about FreeBSD, but
I believe it is from February 2006. Is there a later copy, and if so, where
can I find a copy (URL please)? I searched my copy for the word
Hi, I am having trouble accessing the internet with my freeBSD 6.2
computer.
The router is a Lynksys router.
When I do a tcpdump I see a series of requests that have something
like pathcost 0 max 20 or something like that..
(sample: 8000.00:01:ff:f1:e9:93.8004 root 8000.00:01:ff:f1:e9:93
pathcost
At 03:30 PM 4/6/2008, comperr wrote:
Hi, I am having trouble accessing the internet with my freeBSD 6.2
computer.
The router is a Lynksys router.
When I do a tcpdump I see a series of requests that have something
like pathcost 0 max 20 or something like that..
(sample:
Hi,
On Wednesday 10 October 2007, williamkow wrote:
Could anybody advise me on how to enable internet access (GPRS/EDGE) in
GSM network, using Nokia mobile phone (USB cable connect to computer).
Please provide me the exact PORT name to install to FreeBSD 6.2 system,
also please assist me
Could anybody advise me on how to enable internet access (GPRS/EDGE) in
GSM network, using Nokia mobile phone (USB cable connect to computer).
Please provide me the exact PORT name to install to FreeBSD 6.2 system,
also please assist me on how to use the ports, example, (1) execute it
(2
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 21:22, Ralph wrote:
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actually, since I was in csh, the setenv FTP_PROXY
my.internal.proxy:80 worked like a charm, except that,
for some reason, fetch refuses to work without
internet DNS resolution. As with our environment, no
internal hosts
* Doug Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1129 21:29]:
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 01:22:07PM -0800, Ralph wrote:
actually, since I was in csh, the setenv FTP_PROXY
my.internal.proxy:80 worked like a charm, except that,
for some reason, fetch refuses to work without
internet DNS resolution. As with
I'm attaching here the answer to a mail of mine on a simmilar subject.
The suggested solutions is working smoothly flawlessly for me under
freebsd 5.2.1 5.3.
Ciao
Vittorio
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 13:55:43 +, Vittorio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Old linux user now moving gradually to freebsd
On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 11:04:46AM +, Dick Davies wrote:
* Doug Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1129 21:29]:
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 01:22:07PM -0800, Ralph wrote:
actually, since I was in csh, the setenv FTP_PROXY
my.internal.proxy:80 worked like a charm, except that,
for some reason,
Hey, I've got a proxy-out connection where these boxes
are installed. In other words, the only way to get
out to the internet is through the http/ftp proxy. So
in my /etc/profile I have a line
HTTP_PROXY=my.internal.proxy:80
export HTTP_PROXY
But when I do a make install I can't fetch
* Ralph [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1132 20:32]:
Hey, I've got a proxy-out connection where these boxes
are installed. In other words, the only way to get
out to the internet is through the http/ftp proxy. So
in my /etc/profile I have a line
HTTP_PROXY=my.internal.proxy:80
try
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On Tuesday 23 November 2004 21:31, Ralph wrote:
Hey, I've got a proxy-out connection where these boxes
are installed. In other words, the only way to get
out to the internet is through the http/ftp proxy. So
in my /etc/profile I have a line
At 14:31 11/23/2004, Ralph, wrote:
Hey, I've got a proxy-out connection where these boxes
are installed. In other words, the only way to get
out to the internet is through the http/ftp proxy. So
in my /etc/profile I have a line
HTTP_PROXY=my.internal.proxy:80
export HTTP_PROXY
But when I do a
--- Christian Hiris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Tuesday 23 November 2004 21:31, Ralph wrote:
Hey, I've got a proxy-out connection where these
boxes
are installed. In other words, the only way to
get
out to the internet is through the
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 01:22:07PM -0800, Ralph wrote:
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 21:31, Ralph wrote:
Hey, I've got a proxy-out connection where these boxes are
installed. In other words, the only way to get out to the
internet is through the http/ftp proxy. So in my /etc/profile I
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On Tuesday 23 November 2004 22:22, Ralph wrote:
actually, since I was in csh, the setenv FTP_PROXY
my.internal.proxy:80 worked like a charm, except that,
for some reason, fetch refuses to work without
internet DNS resolution. As with our
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 01:31:23PM -0800, Ralph wrote:
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 21:31, Ralph wrote:
But when I do a make install I can't fetch anything...
thoughts?
If you have ssh access out through the firewall, you can tunnel DNS
(and http/ftp) requests through a
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On Tuesday 23 November 2004 22:35, Christian Hiris wrote:
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 22:22, Ralph wrote:
actually, since I was in csh, the setenv FTP_PROXY
my.internal.proxy:80 worked like a charm, except that,
for some reason, fetch refuses
- Original Message -
From: Li Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 11:58 PM
Subject: Internet Access
Hi,
I am switiching my OS over to FreeBSD. Hopefully, that is.
My DSL service with SBCYahoo said that they can't integrate with
FreeBSD. I
On Thursday 21 October 2004 11:58 pm, Li Davis wrote:
Hi,
I am switiching my OS over to FreeBSD. Hopefully, that is.
My DSL service with SBCYahoo said that they can't integrate with
FreeBSD. I have to find someone in the area I live that will
work before my first 30 days is up with SBC, so
i used to have SBC dsl... it will work with freebsd although its not
officially supported and none of the yahoo gimicks will work like video
streaming as they only support windows IE. (i'm also a mac user so it
pisses me off on several levels) If you are ever down, they won't help
you
Lucas Holt writes:
If you are ever down, they won't help you because you don't run
windows. You could lie to them of course. :)
Few ISPs will pay their people to support anything but Windows
and Mac.
_However_ ... if you can reasonably cast the problem as
something
There might actually be a reason for keeping a Windows Live CD around,
technically it is Windows.
Ben
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Huff
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 2:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Internet Access
Hi,
I am switiching my OS over to FreeBSD. Hopefully, that is.
My DSL service with SBCYahoo said that they can't integrate with FreeBSD. I have to
find someone in the area I live that will work before my first 30 days is up with SBC,
so I can cancel the one year contract without big $
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/topic-21324.html
On Oct 22, 2004, at 12:58 AM, Li Davis wrote:
Hi,
I am switiching my OS over to FreeBSD. Hopefully, that is.
My DSL service with SBCYahoo said that they can't integrate with
FreeBSD. I have to find someone in the area I live that will work
On Oct 21, 2004, at 11:58 PM, Li Davis wrote:
Hi,
I am switiching my OS over to FreeBSD. Hopefully, that is.
My DSL service with SBCYahoo said that they can't integrate with
FreeBSD. I have to find someone in the area I live that will work
before my first 30 days is up with SBC, so I can
My host machine acts as a gateway and has a simple firewall setup with
ipfw and natd. There are no problems with other computers on the local
network or the host machine in accessing the internet with this setup.
However I'm having problems with getting jails on the host pc, to access
the
I tried sending the following message yesterday, but I believe it got
lost somehow. In any event, it never was relayed by freebsd-questions.
So here I go again.
I am having a problem getting my system properly configured. I have three
computers - 2 are WinXP Pro and one Free BSD. They are
I am having a problem getting my system properly configured. I have three
computers - 2 are WinXP Pro and one Free BSD. They are connected via a hub
and then to a Net Gear RT311 Gateway Router. This is then connected to a
cable modem. If I run my system with it configured as the files listed
I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1
I am forever having problems getting my computer to connect with the
internet and each other correctly.
I have three computers - two running WinXP Pro and one running FreeBSD
5.2.1. They are connected to a Netgear Hub, onto a Netgear Router and then
to my cable modem.
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