Re: yikes! MAC address changed ??

2010-02-11 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 11/02/2010 12:22, James Smallacombe wrote: >> It's not 'arp -s' that is used to change the MAC address on an >> interface, but ifconfig(8) -- something like this: >> >># ifconfig re0 ether 00:17:e0:4f:b9:c0 > > See my second post. I sc

Re: yikes! MAC address of default gateway changed ??

2010-02-11 Thread James Smallacombe
router Ethernet ports, hence the MAC address change. They deny this, plus I find the two MAC addresses: 00:17:e0:4f:b9:c0 to 00:13:e0:4f:b9:c0 On 11/02/2010 11:00, James Smallacombe wrote: Sorry for replying to myself (AND top-posting!) twice in a row, but this is become a huge concern. My first

Re: yikes! MAC address changed ??

2010-02-11 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 11/02/2010 11:00, James Smallacombe wrote: > > Sorry for replying to myself (AND top-posting!) twice in a row, but > this is become a huge concern. My first thought is that my provider > changed routers or router Ethernet ports, hence the MAC address > change. They deny this,

Re: yikes! MAC address changed ??

2010-02-11 Thread James Smallacombe
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 11/02/2010 11:00, James Smallacombe wrote: Sorry for replying to myself (AND top-posting!) twice in a row, but this is become a huge concern. My first thought is that my provider changed routers or router Ethernet ports, hence the MAC address

Re: yikes! MAC address changed ??

2010-02-11 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 11/02/2010 11:00, James Smallacombe wrote: > Sorry for replying to myself (AND top-posting!) twice in a row, but this > is become a huge concern. My first thought is that my provider changed > routers or router Ethernet ports, hence the MAC address change. They > deny this, plu

Re: yikes! MAC address changed ??

2010-02-11 Thread James Smallacombe
Sorry for replying to myself (AND top-posting!) twice in a row, but this is become a huge concern. My first thought is that my provider changed routers or router Ethernet ports, hence the MAC address change. They deny this, plus I find the two MAC addresses: 00:17:e0:4f:b9:c0 to 00:13:e0

Re: Mac address changed ??

2010-02-10 Thread James Smallacombe
up with yet a third MAC address, 00:14:d1:3c:1e:31 Not really even close. Still no carrier. Provider swaps out the Realtek NIC for a new one and it's working (for now). Questions that come to mind: could their be a DoS perhaps from a bot or c99shell I didn't find? Even if their was

Mac address changed ??

2010-02-10 Thread James Smallacombe
he I/F down, no carrier. I rebooted and then it came up with yet a third MAC address, 00:14:d1:3c:1e:31 Not really even close. Still no carrier. Provider swaps out the Realtek NIC for a new one and it's working (for now). Questions that come to mind: could their be a DoS perhaps from

Re: Mac applications on FreeBSD

2010-02-03 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 03/02/2010 15:38, Bill White wrote: > Will Mac OS X applications run on FreeBSD? Specifically, Microsoft > Office:Mac? If so, does it require special manipulation like hacking > the system kernel and/or application in order to get it to run? Thanks > very much, Bill No. Fre

Re: Mac applications on FreeBSD

2010-02-03 Thread Erich Dollansky
Hi, On 03 February 2010 pm 23:38:55 Bill White wrote: > Will Mac OS X applications run on FreeBSD? Specifically, Microsoft > Office:Mac? If so, does it require special manipulation like hacking > the system kernel and/or application in order to get it to run? Thanks not to my

Mac applications on FreeBSD

2010-02-03 Thread Bill White
Will Mac OS X applications run on FreeBSD? Specifically, Microsoft Office:Mac? If so, does it require special manipulation like hacking the system kernel and/or application in order to get it to run? Thanks very much, Bill ___ freebsd-questions

Ssh: Disconnecting: Corrupted MAC on input

2009-12-26 Thread Mark Terribile
Hi, I am seeing a problem using ssh with a long-running job. After some time, it shuts down, reporting "Disconnecting: Corrupted MAC on input." Sometimes it reports a checksum error instead. Sometimes it runs to completion (which takes about two hours). This is between two 7.

MAC and JAILS

2009-10-08 Thread Paul Procacci
Hey all, I'm trying to implement MAC within jails. however any attempt to do this from directly within the jail results in "Operation not Permitted" messages. With that, I assume root within the jail doesn't have any capabliities of defining his own policies. Can anyone co

Re: [OFF?] Mac OX Driver

2009-09-13 Thread Mario Lobo
On Sunday 13 September 2009 17:39:50 John Nielsen wrote: > origins. Snow Leopard may be your friend. > > JN What do you mean by that, John? What help can I get from Snow Leopard? On Sunday 13 September 2009 18:23:33 Michael David Crawford wrote: > One doesn't generally port device drivers betwe

Re: [OFF?] Mac OX Driver

2009-09-13 Thread John Nielsen
was 64-bit support, and Snow Leopard provides that (even more than its predecessors). If the mac driver for your card still works in that version then it might fit the bill. Of course if you have other requirements or preferences then it may not, I was just throwing it out as an idea

Re: [OFF?] Mac OX Driver

2009-09-13 Thread Mario Lobo
On Sunday 13 September 2009 17:39:50 John Nielsen wrote: > origins. Snow Leopard may be your friend. > > JN What do you mean by that, John? What help can I get from Snow Leopard? On Sunday 13 September 2009 18:23:33 Michael David Crawford wrote: > One doesn't generally port device drivers betwe

Re: [OFF?] Mac OX Driver

2009-09-13 Thread Michael David Crawford
Mario Lobo wrote: Is it possible to use a Mac driver on FreeBSD? Has this ever been tried or done? should I bury my hopes? Mac OS X has a unique C++ driver architecture called the I/O Kit. It's quite unlike the driver systems in any other OSes I've seen. If you have the source

Re: [OFF?] Mac OX Driver

2009-09-13 Thread John Nielsen
32bit drivers but no XP 64bit ones for it. There are no Gina20 drivers for freebsd but there IS a Mac OS X driver for it!. Is it possible to use a Mac driver on FreeBSD? In a word, no. If you have access to the source it should be possible to port the driver, but there's no reas

[OFF?] Mac OX Driver

2009-09-13 Thread Mario Lobo
no Gina20 drivers for freebsd but there IS a Mac OS X driver for it!. Is it possible to use a Mac driver on FreeBSD? Has this ever been tried or done? should I bury my hopes? Thanks, -- Mario Lobo http://www.mallavoodoo.com.br FreeBSD since version 2.2.8 [not Pro-Audio YET!!] (99,7

One MAC, two IP with DHCP (dhclient) how?

2009-09-04 Thread Peter B
In an enviroment where the ethernet network interface is connected to a public ethernet network (internet). And a IPv4 address assignment scheme is static. One can simple add primary IP by: ifconfig inet 1.2.3.4 And an additional aliases with: ifconfig inet 1.2.3.5 alias This alias IP can

Re: Mounting an NFS volume served by Mac OS X

2009-09-01 Thread Sabine Baer
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 03:20:37PM -0700, patrick wrote: > I'm wondering if anyone has had any success in mounting an NFS export > from a Mac OS X machine on FreeBSD 7.2? amd$ ssh b...@ibook Password: Last login: Tue Sep 1 18:36:19 2009 Welcome to Darwin! ibook:~ book$ unam

Re: Mounting an NFS volume served by Mac OS X

2009-09-01 Thread pete wright
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 3:20 PM, patrick wrote: > I'm wondering if anyone has had any success in mounting an NFS export > from a Mac OS X machine on FreeBSD 7.2? When I try, I get: > > RPCPROG_MNT: RPC: Authentication error; why = Client credential too weak > > The man page

Mounting an NFS volume served by Mac OS X

2009-09-01 Thread patrick
I'm wondering if anyone has had any success in mounting an NFS export from a Mac OS X machine on FreeBSD 7.2? When I try, I get: RPCPROG_MNT: RPC: Authentication error; why = Client credential too weak The man page for exports on Mac OS X has: -sec=mechanism1:mechanism2... This o

Re: mac arp moved from-to DOS?

2009-04-03 Thread Anuj Singh
ne have two Ethernet cards plugged into the > same network? > > It looks like your FreeBSD machine is seeing that IP address switch > between two MAC addresses. > > This can be indicative of a network loop between the interfaces on the > machine with that IP address, or

Re: mac arp moved from-to DOS?

2009-04-03 Thread Tom Ierna
... Does this Windows machine have two Ethernet cards plugged into the same network? It looks like your FreeBSD machine is seeing that IP address switch between two MAC addresses. This can be indicative of a network loop between the interfaces on the machine with that IP address, or a DHCP

mac arp moved from-to DOS?

2009-04-03 Thread Anuj Singh
Hi, FreeBSD fbsd1.com 7.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan 1 14:37:25 UTC 2009 r...@logan.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 uptime 4:33AM up 3 days, 33 mins, 6 users, load averages: 4.15, 4.13, 4.16 I faced a problem on my server, and it stopped responding on network.

Re: WinPopUp type messages from FreeBSD to Mac OS X

2009-04-02 Thread Oliver Fromme
Charles Howse wrote: > Anyone know of a command-line program that will pop-up a window on my > Mac with a message from FreeBSD? If you're running an X server on your Mac (Xorg, XFree86), then you can use the xmessage(1) tool, with the $DISPLAY variable set appropriately. It can e

Re: WinPopUp type messages from FreeBSD to Mac OS X

2009-04-01 Thread Charles Howse
On Apr 1, 2009, at 3:15 PM, Terry wrote: Charles Howse wrote: Hi, Anyone know of a command-line program that will pop-up a window on my Mac with a message from FreeBSD? If you ever used earlier versions of Windows, there was 'net send' ('course, that was Windows to Windows

Re: WinPopUp type messages from FreeBSD to Mac OS X

2009-04-01 Thread Terry
Charles Howse wrote: Hi, Anyone know of a command-line program that will pop-up a window on my Mac with a message from FreeBSD? If you ever used earlier versions of Windows, there was 'net send' ('course, that was Windows to Windows). I'd like to find something that I

WinPopUp type messages from FreeBSD to Mac OS X

2009-04-01 Thread Charles Howse
Hi, Anyone know of a command-line program that will pop-up a window on my Mac with a message from FreeBSD? If you ever used earlier versions of Windows, there was 'net send' ('course, that was Windows to Windows). I'd like to find something that I can script to send a l

Re: read BSD format disk from Mac OSX

2009-03-03 Thread Julian Wissmann
Am 02.03.2009 um 19:37 schrieb Roland Smith: On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 09:16:02AM -0500, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote: Hi all, I format a ext disk (UFS) and transfer some files into it, hand it over to my friend who has a macbook. He complained the macbook can't read it. I don't have a mac

Re: read BSD format disk from Mac OSX

2009-03-02 Thread Polytropon
; Hi all, > > I format a ext disk (UFS) and transfer some files into it, hand it > > over to my friend who has a macbook. He complained the macbook can't > > read it. I don't have a mac on hand, I wonder if there is any utility > > that will help a mac to read a

Re: read BSD format disk from Mac OSX

2009-03-02 Thread Roland Smith
On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 09:16:02AM -0500, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote: > Hi all, > I format a ext disk (UFS) and transfer some files into it, hand it > over to my friend who has a macbook. He complained the macbook can't > read it. I don't have a mac on hand, I wonder if there

Re: read BSD format disk from Mac OSX

2009-03-02 Thread David Kelly
On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 09:16:02AM -0500, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote: > Hi all, > I format a ext disk (UFS) and transfer some files into it, hand it > over to my friend who has a macbook. He complained the macbook can't > read it. I don't have a mac on hand, I wonder if there

read BSD format disk from Mac OSX

2009-03-02 Thread Tsu-Fan Cheng
Hi all, I format a ext disk (UFS) and transfer some files into it, hand it over to my friend who has a macbook. He complained the macbook can't read it. I don't have a mac on hand, I wonder if there is any utility that will help a mac to read a B

Re: Multiple MAC on a single (physical) interface

2009-02-06 Thread Frédéric Perrin
Le Vendredi 6 à 15:51, Nikos Vassiliadis a écrit : > FreeBSD will then know that network 10.0.0.0/24 is attached to > fxp0 and will use fxp0's IP and MAC address to do the ARP query... > > So, in short, if you use such a setup: > fxp0 10.0.0.1/24 ether 00:00:00:01:01:01

Re: Multiple MAC on a single (physical) interface

2009-02-06 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
Frédéric Perrin wrote: Le Jeudi 5 à 10:05, Nikos Vassiliadis a écrit : Frédéric Perrin wrote: I need to be able to send and receive using several MAC addresses, as if I had several NIC (which I of course don't have). [...] Yes, you

Re: Multiple MAC on a single (physical) interface

2009-02-06 Thread Frédéric Perrin
Le Jeudi 5 à 10:05, Nikos Vassiliadis a écrit : > Frédéric Perrin wrote: >> I need to be able >> to send and receive using several MAC addresses, as if I had several >> NIC (which I of course don't have). >> &g

Re: Multiple MAC on a single (physical) interface

2009-02-05 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
Frédéric Perrin wrote: Hello, I live in a network where it is pretty much assumed that one machine == one MAC address == one IP address. Therefore, in order to play with jails, some having of course access to the network, I need to be able to send and receive using several MAC addresses, as if

Re: Multiple MAC on a single (physical) interface

2009-02-04 Thread Glen Barber
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 6:20 PM, Frédéric Perrin wrote: > ifconfig_em0="inet 1.2.3.4/8" > ifconfig_em0_alias0="ether a:b:c:d:e:f" > Well, I was thinking: ifconfig_em0="inet 1.2.3.4" ifconfig_em0_alias0="1.2.3.5 ether xx:xx:xx:xx:xx" -- Glen Barber ___

Re: Multiple MAC on a single (physical) interface

2009-02-04 Thread Frédéric Perrin
Le Mercredi 4 à 23:26, Glen Barber a écrit : > A bit of searching for "freebsd rc.conf ifconfig mac address" brought > me to this, in a previous mailing list thread. Not sure if this works > with 'alias'ed interfaces, but worth a shot, I suppose. > > ifconfig_

Re: Multiple MAC on a single (physical) interface

2009-02-04 Thread Glen Barber
A bit of searching for "freebsd rc.conf ifconfig mac address" brought me to this, in a previous mailing list thread. Not sure if this works with 'alias'ed interfaces, but worth a shot, I suppose. ifconfig_em0="inet 1.2.3.4 netmask 255.0.0.0 ether aa:bb:cc:dd

Re: Multiple MAC on a single (physical) interface

2009-02-04 Thread Frédéric Perrin
Le Mercredi 4 à 19:36, Glen Barber a écrit : > Forgive me if I am misunderstanding what you are trying to accomplish, > but it appears you just want to have several jails with sevaral IP > addresses. I'm not clear on why you mentioned MAC, as from what I see, > is irrelevant. I

Re: Multiple MAC on a single (physical) interface

2009-02-04 Thread Glen Barber
pears you just want to have several jails with sevaral IP addresses. I'm not clear on why you mentioned MAC, as from what I see, is irrelevant. What you can do is create aliased devices in rc.conf for your jails: ifconfig_em0="whatever" ifconfig_em0_alias0="my settings"

Multiple MAC on a single (physical) interface

2009-02-04 Thread Frédéric Perrin
Hello, I live in a network where it is pretty much assumed that one machine == one MAC address == one IP address. Therefore, in order to play with jails, some having of course access to the network, I need to be able to send and receive using several MAC addresses, as if I had several NIC (which

Re: Logs from wireless routers disclosing L2/MAC info?

2009-01-17 Thread Lowell Gilbert
cono...@rahul.net (John Conover) writes: > Some of the popular wireless routers have an option to email > access/security logs to an account on the Internet. When enabled, the > logs contain the last 24 bits of the MAC address of the router's cable > modem port, (the rest could

Logs from wireless routers disclosing L2/MAC info?

2009-01-15 Thread John Conover
Some of the popular wireless routers have an option to email access/security logs to an account on the Internet. When enabled, the logs contain the last 24 bits of the MAC address of the router's cable modem port, (the rest could be guessed since the brand name is included in the email,) and

Re: Knowledge of MAC addresses a security issue?

2009-01-14 Thread Matthew Seaman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 John Conover wrote: | Does knowledge of the internal MAC addresses on a network, (including | the routers,) present a security issue? In a word: yes. With caveats. An attacker with knowledge of the MAC addresses of your equipment *and* access

Knowledge of MAC addresses a security issue?

2009-01-14 Thread John Conover
Does knowledge of the internal MAC addresses on a network, (including the routers,) present a security issue? Thanks, John -- John Conover, cono...@rahul.net, http://www.johncon.com/ ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing

Re: FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel?

2008-11-26 Thread Ian Jefferson
ut > >> fully > >> abastracting the mini in software... back in a jiffy ;-) > > > > Actually VMWare has a Mac Version which is what the poster was > probably referring to. > ___ FreeBSD 6.x installs and runs well as far a

Re: FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel?

2008-11-25 Thread Kelly Martin
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 6:08 AM, Andrew Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 9:08 AM, John Almberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> On Nov 21, 2008, at 11:42 PM, Ian Jefferson wrote: >> >> Is anyone running FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel? &g

Re: FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel?

2008-11-25 Thread George Hartzell
Bill Campbell writes: > [...] > I haven't tried FreeBSD on the Macs. [...] -STABLE runs almost flawlessly on an 8-core late 2008 Mac PRO. Sometimes hangs as it's booting and you need to give the snd_hda driver a couple of hints to get sound out, but otherw

Re: FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel?

2008-11-25 Thread Tom Marchand
reeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel? Ian, You could always test it using VMWare Fusionand then let us know Er, Gee thanks. I'll just have a word with the VMware guys about fully abastracting the mini in software... back in a jiffy ;-) Actually VMWare has a Mac Version wh

Re: FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel?

2008-11-24 Thread Bill Campbell
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008, Ian Jefferson wrote: > > >On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Andrew Gould wrote: > >> On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 9:08 AM, John Almberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > On Nov 21, 2008, at 11:42 PM, Ian Jefferson wrote: >> > >

Re: FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel?

2008-11-24 Thread Ian Jefferson
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Andrew Gould wrote: > On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 9:08 AM, John Almberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Nov 21, 2008, at 11:42 PM, Ian Jefferson wrote: > > > > Is anyone running FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel? > >> > >> &g

Re: FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel?

2008-11-24 Thread Andrew Gould
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 9:08 AM, John Almberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Nov 21, 2008, at 11:42 PM, Ian Jefferson wrote: > > Is anyone running FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel? >> >> > I don't know the answer to your question, but don't think it'

Re: FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel?

2008-11-23 Thread John Almberg
On Nov 21, 2008, at 11:42 PM, Ian Jefferson wrote: Is anyone running FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel? I don't know the answer to your question, but don't think it's a crazy one. One of the most interesting things I've seen, lately, is a hosting company that uses stacks

FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel?

2008-11-21 Thread Ian Jefferson
Is anyone running FreeBSD on a Mac Mini Intel? I've looked around for a definitive discussion on the topic but couldn't find anything on this list or Google at least. I'd like to replace a couple of relatively high power-consuming servers with a couple of Mac Mini Intel'

Re: DHCP and MAC addresses

2008-10-27 Thread Valentin Bud
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Wojciech Puchar < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello List, >> >> Suppose I have 100 Desktops, and I want my DHCP server to _only_ >> assign IP addresses to these hosts, using MAC addresses, is there a >> way to tell the DHCP

Re: DHCP and MAC addresses

2008-10-27 Thread Wojciech Puchar
Hello List, Suppose I have 100 Desktops, and I want my DHCP server to _only_ assign IP addresses to these hosts, using MAC addresses, is there a way to tell the DHCP server to NOT assign any IP address to a machine whose MAC address it doesn't know? of course. and you can assign IP to

Re: DHCP and MAC addresses

2008-10-27 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 06:54:30PM +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote: > I wonder what makes people live in both worlds - *BSD & Linux - is it > for similar reasons? Living in "both worlds" is a good thing: keeping an open mind about operating systems and software is one of the best choices one can

Re: DHCP and MAC addresses

2008-10-27 Thread Odhiambo Washington
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 5:07 PM, en0f <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bob McConnell wrote: >> On Behalf Of Odhiambo Washington >>> One response I got off list was that I could use "deny >>> unknown-clients;" if I use isc-dhcpd-server, which got me thinking ... >>> is there another dhcp server for Free

Re: DHCP and MAC addresses

2008-10-27 Thread Duane Hill
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008, en0f wrote: Bob McConnell wrote: On Behalf Of Odhiambo Washington One response I got off list was that I could use "deny unknown-clients;" if I use isc-dhcpd-server, which got me thinking ... is there another dhcp server for FreeBSD in the ports tree, or outside it? I ha

Re: DHCP and MAC addresses

2008-10-27 Thread en0f
Bob McConnell wrote: > On Behalf Of Odhiambo Washington >> One response I got off list was that I could use "deny >> unknown-clients;" if I use isc-dhcpd-server, which got me thinking ... >> is there another dhcp server for FreeBSD in the ports tree, or outside >> it? > > I have used dnsmasq on Sl

Re: DHCP and MAC addresses

2008-10-27 Thread Erik Trulsson
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 09:58:36AM -0400, Bob McConnell wrote: > On Behalf Of Odhiambo Washington > > > > One response I got off list was that I could use "deny > > unknown-clients;" if I use isc-dhcpd-server, which got me thinking ... > > is there another dhcp server for FreeBSD in the ports tree

RE: DHCP and MAC addresses

2008-10-27 Thread Bob McConnell
On Behalf Of Odhiambo Washington > > One response I got off list was that I could use "deny > unknown-clients;" if I use isc-dhcpd-server, which got me thinking ... > is there another dhcp server for FreeBSD in the ports tree, or outside > it? I have used dnsmasq on Slackware Linux. It is a combi

Re: DHCP and MAC addresses

2008-10-27 Thread Odhiambo Washington
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Valentin Bud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Odhiambo Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> >> On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Deian Popov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Hello, >> > try "deny unknown-clients;" and may be "boo

Re: DHCP and MAC addresses

2008-10-27 Thread Deian Popov
gt; assign IP addresses to these hosts, using MAC addresses, is there a > way to tell the DHCP server to NOT assign any IP address to a machine > whose MAC address it doesn't know? > I don't want any computer being plugged onto my LAN and getting/using > resources without

Re: DHCP and MAC addresses

2008-10-27 Thread Valentin Bud
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Odhiambo Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Deian Popov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > try "deny unknown-clients;" and may be "boot-unknown-clients false;" in > > dhcpd.conf > > Hi Deian, > > You guys are great! > > T

Re: DHCP and MAC addresses

2008-10-27 Thread Odhiambo Washington
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Deian Popov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > try "deny unknown-clients;" and may be "boot-unknown-clients false;" in > dhcpd.conf Hi Deian, You guys are great! Thank you very much. One response I got off list was that I could use "deny unknown-clients;" if

DHCP and MAC addresses

2008-10-27 Thread Odhiambo Washington
Hello List, Suppose I have 100 Desktops, and I want my DHCP server to _only_ assign IP addresses to these hosts, using MAC addresses, is there a way to tell the DHCP server to NOT assign any IP address to a machine whose MAC address it doesn't know? I don't want any computer being plugg

Re: Mac RDP (Was: apple mac laptop)

2008-08-18 Thread Mikel King
On Aug 13, 2008, at 5:06 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote: John Almberg ha scritto: I don't think it's far OT, either, since IMHO, Mac desktops and FreeBSD servers are the perfect, practical combination for many organizations, including my own. Since there seem to be a lot of e

Re: Mac RDP (Was: apple mac laptop)

2008-08-13 Thread Andrea Venturoli
John Almberg ha scritto: I don't run GUIs on my FreeBSD servers, so I've never had to do anything like this. In fact, I would do it the other way around, if I had to... run the virtual desktop on the Mac, and log into the FreeBSD server. Not that I actually run X on the server.

Re: Mac RDP (Was: apple mac laptop)

2008-08-13 Thread John Almberg
On Aug 13, 2008, at 5:06 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote: John Almberg ha scritto: I don't think it's far OT, either, since IMHO, Mac desktops and FreeBSD servers are the perfect, practical combination for many organizations, including my own. Since there seem to be a lot of e

Re: Mac RDP (Was: apple mac laptop)

2008-08-13 Thread Vincent Hoffman
Andrea Venturoli wrote: John Almberg ha scritto: I don't think it's far OT, either, since IMHO, Mac desktops and FreeBSD servers are the perfect, practical combination for many organizations, including my own. Since there seem to be a lot of expert here... Does anybody know of

Mac RDP (Was: apple mac laptop)

2008-08-13 Thread Andrea Venturoli
John Almberg ha scritto: I don't think it's far OT, either, since IMHO, Mac desktops and FreeBSD servers are the perfect, practical combination for many organizations, including my own. Since there seem to be a lot of expert here... Does anybody know of a FreeBSD client that can co

Re: [OT] Re: apple mac laptop.

2008-08-09 Thread John Almberg
I don't think it's far OT, either, since IMHO, Mac desktops and FreeBSD servers are the perfect, practical combination for many organizations, including my own. This might better be asked offlist, but there may be others like me who are clueless, and since you ar

Re: [OT] Re: apple mac laptop.

2008-08-09 Thread Mikel King
"BSD-way" of my creating an account of the Apple and using is? It's got @G of RAM, and a 160G drive [!]. Apple says in plain text that is is UNIX. (or maybe Berkeley Unix). So besides the mac firewall [whatever], the laptop will be behind my pfSense box.

Re: [OT] Re: apple mac laptop.

2008-08-08 Thread David Kelly
On Aug 8, 2008, at 2:44 PM, Gary Kline wrote: So besides the mac firewall [whatever], the laptop will be behind my pfSense box. So... --and to be completely honest, the main reason for this >> $1000 laptop is *security*. When she was younger I wasn&

Re: [OT] Re: apple mac laptop.

2008-08-08 Thread Gary Kline
SD) for clues when > > they were porting OSX, it didn't seem like my post was *that* > > far Off! maybe a tiny bit. > > > > Anyway, thanks to everybody who replied onlist and off. > > > > gary > > > > I don't think it

Re: [OT] Re: apple mac laptop.

2008-08-08 Thread John Almberg
maybe a tiny bit. Anyway, thanks to everybody who replied onlist and off. gary I don't think it's far OT, either, since IMHO, Mac desktops and FreeBSD servers are the perfect, practical combination for many organizations, including my

Re: [OT] Re: apple mac laptop.

2008-08-07 Thread Gary Kline
cause we're in X-Bill country:} > > > >Anyway, if anybody onlist knows of a better place to buy an online Mac > >laptop, please drop a line. > > Well, students, teachers, and so forth can get about a 10% discount > via the Apple Education stores: > > http://

[OT] Re: apple mac laptop.

2008-08-07 Thread Chuck Swiger
uy an online Mac laptop, please drop a line. Well, students, teachers, and so forth can get about a 10% discount via the Apple Education stores: http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/education_routing/ (And yes, while one can run FreeBSD just fine on a Macbook, Sahil is right that the que

Re: apple mac laptop.

2008-08-07 Thread Sahil Tandon
a better place to buy an online Mac > laptop, please drop a line. You are asking on the wrong mailing list; see http://www.apple.com. -- Sahil Tandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org ma

apple mac laptop.

2008-08-07 Thread Gary Kline
People, My daughter wants a laptop; the only brand [ AFAIC ] is Apple. amazon.com seems to have a fair price. Her school requires Word, for some reason. {maybe because we're in X-Bill country:} Anyway, if anybody onlist knows of a better place to buy an online Mac laptop, please drop a

Re: how to reject all mac addresses except some mac addresses using ipfw?

2008-06-25 Thread Ian Smith
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 12:23:48 -0700 Chris St Denis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yavuz Maslak wrote: > > I use ipfw on freebsd7. > > > > I have two questions > > > > 1- I want to fix an ip address for each mac address. But some pc > > and server

Re: how to reject all mac addresses except some mac addresses using ipfw?

2008-06-24 Thread Chris St Denis
Yavuz Maslak wrote: I use ipfw on freebsd7. I have two questions 1- I want to fix an ip address for each mac address. But some pc and servers have more than an ip address. How can I map multiple ip addresses for a mac address? 2- I want to allow these fixed mac addresses using ipfw. After

Re: how to reject all mac addresses except some mac addresses using ipfw?

2008-06-24 Thread sfourman
would you have a working example on how to deny traffic from a mac address if it is not using a allowed ip address.. I would like to use pf On 6/24/08, Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jun 24, 2008, at 10:26 AM, Yavuz Maslak wrote: >> 1- I want to fix an ip addre

Re: how to reject all mac addresses except some mac addresses using ipfw?

2008-06-24 Thread Chuck Swiger
[ ...please don't top-post... ] On Jun 24, 2008, at 11:42 AM, Yavuz Maslak wrote: But I should have asked different my first question. I have meant that how can I restrict to use an ip address which I already assigned to a computer, anyone can use at his pc? There is nothing which can prev

Re: how to reject all mac addresses except some mac addresses usingipfw?

2008-06-24 Thread Yavuz Maslak
o: "Yavuz Maslak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 9:01 PM Subject: Re: how to reject all mac addresses except some mac addresses usingipfw? > On Jun 24, 2008, at 10:26 AM, Yavuz Maslak wrote: > > 1- I want to fix an ip address for each mac address. But som

Re: how to reject all mac addresses except some mac addresses using ipfw?

2008-06-24 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Jun 24, 2008, at 10:26 AM, Yavuz Maslak wrote: 1- I want to fix an ip address for each mac address. But some pc and servers have more than an ip address. How can I map multiple ip addresses for a mac address? Most people use ifconfig, perhaps indirectly via /etc/rc.conf. 2- I want to

how to reject all mac addresses except some mac addresses using ipfw?

2008-06-24 Thread Yavuz Maslak
I use ipfw on freebsd7. I have two questions 1- I want to fix an ip address for each mac address. But some pc and servers have more than an ip address. How can I map multiple ip addresses for a mac address? 2- I want to allow these fixed mac addresses using ipfw. After that I want to deny all

Re: by MAC blocking

2008-04-09 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
; BUT trying to use allocated IP address with MAC out of the list - > surprisingly works. > > more strange - when i ping such computer - i get 2 response (normal+DUP) > > how to make it completely work? It works here as documented. Are there any third party(not FreeBSD) devices on the net

by MAC blocking

2008-04-08 Thread Wojciech Puchar
i use static arp on my network. all existing computers are set in with arp -f /etc/ethers and interface has STATICARP option set. trying to use unused IP address doesn't work - as should BUT trying to use allocated IP address with MAC out of the list - surprisingly works. more st

Re: Mac osX drivers

2008-03-25 Thread Da Rock
On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 13:49 -0700, Chuck Swiger wrote: > On Mar 24, 2008, at 1:19 PM, David Kelly wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 02:26:23PM +1000, Da Rock wrote: > >> I know I keep asking about drivers, but what about Mac drivers? I > >> understand that Mac osX is b

Re: Mac osX drivers

2008-03-24 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Mar 24, 2008, at 1:19 PM, David Kelly wrote: On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 02:26:23PM +1000, Da Rock wrote: I know I keep asking about drivers, but what about Mac drivers? I understand that Mac osX is based fairly well on BSD, so would the drivers be portable? Drivers for doing what? This is

Re: Mac osX drivers

2008-03-24 Thread David Kelly
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 02:26:23PM +1000, Da Rock wrote: > I know I keep asking about drivers, but what about Mac drivers? I > understand that Mac osX is based fairly well on BSD, so would the > drivers be portable? Drivers for doing what? > This is all on a current project I'm

RE: Mac osX drivers

2008-03-24 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Da Rock > Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 8:26 PM > To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > Subject: Mac osX drivers > > > I know I keep asking about drivers, but what about Mac d

Re: Mac osX drivers

2008-03-24 Thread Oliver Herold
Hi Mac OS X uses a different driver model, I/O kit. It's based on the XNU kernel (BSD/Mach). http://www.kernelthread.com/mac/osx/arch_xnu.html Cheers, Oliver Da Rock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know I keep asking about drivers, but what about Mac drivers? I > understan

Re: Mac osX drivers

2008-03-24 Thread perryh
> I know I keep asking about drivers, but what about Mac drivers? I > understand that Mac osX is based fairly well on BSD, so would the > drivers be portable? Last I heard, MacOs X userland was based on FreeBSD but the MacOS X kernel was Mach. The part of a driver that deals with the

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