Jim Xochellis wrote:
[ ... ]
For some definitions of "transparent". If the client uses the
AppleDouble format, that wraps the resource fork and works fine
against a normal NFS server. Some Mac NFS implementations do that,
some don't.
Very interesting, thanks! I would like to tr
versions. People who have laptops or other network roaming
environments will probably
prefer Samba. [How's that for providing a fair slant on what each
protocol
is well-suited for? :-)] >
What about the resource fork of the mac files. Does NFS provide a
transparent way to preserve the
prefer Samba. [How's that for providing a fair slant on what each protocol
is well-suited for? :-)] >
What about the resource fork of the mac files. Does NFS provide a
transparent way to preserve the resource fork?
For some definitions of "transparent". If the client uses the A
eem to me to be a better
> option than Samba if the only client is a Mac.
>
> But then I've never done netatalk on freeBSD.
NFS is an entirely reasonable choice for filesharing against OS X;
netatalk
would be a comparitively better choice for MacOS 9 and previous
versions.
People who
Joel Rees wrote:
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 09:11:11PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ ... ]
I would think that NFS would be a better choice between two Unix
systems than Samba.
To which I might add that netatalk would seem to me to be a better
option than Samba if the only client is a Mac.
But
Macintosh ibook running max os X. ...
And [EMAIL PROTECTED] commented,
> I would think that NFS would be a better choice between two Unix
> systems than Samba.
To which I might add that netatalk would seem to me to be a better
option than Samba if the only client is a Mac.
But then I&
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-09 05:08]:
> First of all thank you for your help and time. I have a question about
> running a Samba server where the server is a FreeBSD machine and the client
> is a Macintosh ibook running max os X.
I can't help much except to say that t
Bill Campbell wrote:
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 09:11:11PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FreeBSD Question Answerer-
First of all thank you for your help and time. I have a question about
running a Samba server where the server is a FreeBSD machine and the client
is a Macintosh ibook
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 09:11:11PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> FreeBSD Question Answerer-
> First of all thank you for your help and time. I have a question about
>running a Samba server where the server is a FreeBSD machine and the client
>is a Macintosh ibook running max os X.
FreeBSD Question Answerer-
First of all thank you for your help and time. I have a question about
running a Samba server where the server is a FreeBSD machine and the client
is a Macintosh ibook running max os X. The client would have a wireless PC
card connection that runs through
Hi,
I'm trying to write some ipfw rules to divert packets from a machine
matching a MAC address to a natd process running on a custom divert
port.
Here are the rules I tries that don't work:
ipfw add 99 divert 8669 mac any 00:E0:18:F1:57:94 via wi0
ipfw add 99 divert 8669 mac 00:E0:18:F1
itself rather
heavily, as it's the only thing that changed (these folkes upgraded from OS 9
to OS X over the last few months). But the guy at the office claimed the CDs
aren't correct on OS 9 now either.
Here's the problem:
FreeBSD server that serves files up for Windows and Mac OS X ma
s till you get to the cause.
Then try new versions of the software you're running. What version of
netatalk are you running? how about mkisofs?
> Here's the problem:
> FreeBSD server that serves files up for Windows and Mac OS X machines
> (using Samba and Netatalk). It
the mkisofs homepage.
Here's the problem:
FreeBSD server that serves files up for Windows and Mac OS X machines (using
Samba and Netatalk). It has a CD burner in it that is used to archive old
projects. I have a perl script written that presents a GUI that a user can
pick a directory and click
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 02:10:51PM -0600, Bryan Cassidy wrote:
> I have found many Mac wallpapers online that are in .sit format and I
> was wondering if there was a way I could convert a .sit file to say a
> .png file so I could use the image on freebsd 5?
.sit is Stuffit, an
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 14:10:51 -0600
Bryan Cassidy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Howdy,
> I have found many Mac wallpapers online that are in .sit format and I
> was wondering if there was a way I could convert a .sit file to say a
> .png file so I could use the image on freebsd 5?
I have found many Mac wallpapers online that are in .sit format and I
was wondering if there was a way I could convert a .sit file to say a
.png file so I could use the image on freebsd 5?
thanks in advance
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On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 23:00, Denis N. Peplin wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 February 2003 10:01, Jon Reynolds wrote:
> > We have a FreeBSD4.7 box setup as a fileserver using samba, this works
> > great for our windows users but not so good with our mac users. The
> > problem is th
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 10:01, Jon Reynolds wrote:
> We have a FreeBSD4.7 box setup as a fileserver using samba, this works
> great for our windows users but not so good with our mac users. The
> problem is this:
>
> A windows user can take a document off of the fileserve
On Tuesday, Feb 4, 2003, at 23:01 US/Pacific, Jon Reynolds wrote:
A windows user can take a document off of the fileserver and edit that
file and save it back to the fileserver, no problem.
A Mac user can connect to the fileserver and edit the same document but
when trying to save back to the
We have a FreeBSD4.7 box setup as a fileserver using samba, this works
great for our windows users but not so good with our mac users. The
problem is this:
A windows user can take a document off of the fileserver and edit that
file and save it back to the fileserver, no problem.
A Mac user can
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 16:38:25 -0600
Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this is a known problem. You can probably work around it by
> creating a file "/etc/start_if.dc0" with the single line:
>
> ifconfig dc0 ether 01:23:45:67:89:AB
>
> That s
In the last episode (Jan 20), Benjamin Lutz said:
> I just installed FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE on a machine that was running
> 4.7-RELEASE-p3 before. I've got a problem with my network card:
>
> After rebooting the system, it's MAC address is reset to
> C0:00:C0:00:C0:00. The
I just installed FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE on a machine that was running 4.7-RELEASE-p3
before. I've got a problem with my network card:
After rebooting the system, it's MAC address is reset to C0:00:C0:00:C0:00. The card
works fine otherwise (apart from some "dc: failed to force tx
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 07:04, James C. Li wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My NIC (Linksys LNE100 TX) has worked fine within a Cable modem LAN (with a
> Linksys router), but since I've moved in to my college dorm, I can't find the
> MAC address. With ifconfig, I get something like (I c
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 10:04:31AM -0800, James C. Li wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My NIC (Linksys LNE100 TX) has worked fine within a Cable modem LAN (with a
> Linksys router), but since I've moved in to my college dorm, I can't find the
> MAC address. With ifconfig, I get somethin
Hi,
My NIC (Linksys LNE100 TX) has worked fine within a Cable modem LAN (with a
Linksys router), but since I've moved in to my college dorm, I can't find the
MAC address. With ifconfig, I get something like (I can't reproduce it; typing
this from a public computer):
% ifconfig
if any messages show up there?
Joe
Rebooting my Mac solved the problem.
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This is baffling. I have a OS X 10.2.3 machine that can connect just
fine (as do you). The sniffer traces are more or less identical. Since
it looks like the OS X client is initiating the disconnect, can you
bring up the OS X console under Applications->Utilities->Console, and
see if any messag
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 21:56, Jim Arnold wrote:
> >When exactly do you see the message? Right after you login?
>
> As soon as I hit the connect button after typing in the IP address of
> the FreeBSD box or using
> the afp address.
>
> >Can you
> >send your AppleVolumes.default
>
> This just has
When exactly do you see the message? Right after you login?
As soon as I hit the connect button after typing in the IP address of
the FreeBSD box or using
the afp address.
Can you
send your AppleVolumes.default
This just has the ~ (tilde) at the end so the home directory will get mounted
a
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 20:40, Jim Arnold wrote:
> >
> >Do you have a custom volume icon on this server? If so, try deleting
> >it, then reconnection.
>
>
> Nope. Nothing fancy. Just a straight install of Netatalk and I didn't
> change any of the icons.
When exactly do you see the message? Righ
Jim Arnold wrote:
I am running netatalk-1.6.0_1,1 from the FreeBSD ports systems on two
boxes and connecting from Mac OS X 10.2.3.
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Do you have a custom volume icon on this server? If so, try deleting
it, then reconnection.
Nope. Nothing fancy. Just a straight install of Netatalk and I didn't
change any of the icons.
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> >
> >tcpdump -s 1518 -w /tmp/outfile host
> >
> >Note, this assumes you're connecting over TCP (which you really should
> >be with OS X).
>
> Attached is the outfile as run on the FreeBSD box with the command
> line from above.
>
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 18:00, Jim Arnold wrote:
> I am running netatalk-1.6.0_1,1 from the FreeBSD ports systems on two
> boxes and connecting from Mac OS X 10.2.3.
>
> Now when I connect from one box I get the following error on the mac:
>
> Connection failed
>
> An
I am running netatalk-1.6.0_1,1 from the FreeBSD ports systems on two
boxes and connecting from Mac OS X 10.2.3.
Now when I connect from one box I get the following error on the mac:
Connection failed
An AppleShare system error occurred.
I can connect to the other box without any problems
Hi all,
I did an upgrade of my LAN this morning from 10Mbits to 100Mbits (full
duplex). To do so i bought to Sitecom Fast Ethernet LAN cards (sitecom
chipset).
After installation i found out that freebsd gave both the cards the same
MAC address (here is my arp output)
192.168.0.2 08
> ifconfig dc0 lladdr
>
> but i need to do this at boot cause having the same MAC address i lose
> contact to both servers.
>
friend of mine helped me out here, he found an eeprom tool to change the
MAC
one can download it here
http://www.admtek.com.tw/download/AN983B.
> I did an upgrade of my LAN this morning from 10Mbits to 100Mbits (full
> duplex). To do so i bought to Sitecom Fast Ethernet LAN cards (sitecom
> chipset).
>
> After installation i found out that freebsd gave both the cards the same
> MAC address (here is my arp output)
Brian Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is the server that you're trying to emulate the iServices on known as
> "www.mac.com" to your mac? i.e; instead of the "real" Apple server?
>
>
> I'm thinking (out loud) that you may need to spo
Hi -
Wayne Pascoe wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to fake a mac server for Backup on my Mac. I'm using
FreeBSD with Apache 2.0.43 and SSL.
I've got an SSL server working on port 443 with a self signed
certificate. Connecting to this box with a browser, all looks ok both
with ht
Hi all,
I'm trying to fake a mac server for Backup on my Mac. I'm using
FreeBSD with Apache 2.0.43 and SSL.
I've got an SSL server working on port 443 with a self signed
certificate. Connecting to this box with a browser, all looks ok both
with http:// and https://
Using Internet
>On FreeBSD4.x
>How can I restrict any pc(win9x,2000,etc) as mac address of
>it's ethernet ?
>that is can I use ipfw for that ? I did not find any document
>about that.
Have you even searched?
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ipfw&apropos=0&; \
s
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Dan Malaby wrote:
> Is there a way if given an IP address to get the MAC address. The problem I
> am having is that there are two nic's that are using the same IP address on
> my network, but the error message my FBSD box gives me is only the MAC
> address
> Is there a way if given an IP address to get the MAC address. The problem I
> am having is that there are two nic's that are using the same IP address on
> my network, but the error message my FBSD box gives me is only the MAC
> address for the offending card. I belive that t
Is there a way if given an IP address to get the MAC address. The problem I
am having is that there are two nic's that are using the same IP address on
my network, but the error message my FBSD box gives me is only the MAC
address for the offending card. I belive that the offending card
Ralph Freibeuter wrote:
Ho can I exactly define a rule (and where?) that forwards
incoming requests to port 445 (samba?) to an internal machine
with lan ip 192.168.2.50 ?
The routing Macs IP is 192.168.2.1 and the external IP is
given by ISP via pppoe.
As someone else mentioned Darwin (aka MacO
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ralph
> Freibeuter
> Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 04:27 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: mac os x 10.2.3 jaguar and port forwarding?
>
>
> Ho can I exactly d
Thus spake Ralph Freibeuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ho can I exactly define a rule (and where?) that forwards
> incoming requests to port 445 (samba?) to an internal machine
> with lan ip 192.168.2.50 ?
>
> The routing Macs IP is 192.168.2.1 and the external IP is
> given by ISP via pppoe.
>
> Ple
Ho can I exactly define a rule (and where?) that forwards
incoming requests to port 445 (samba?) to an internal machine
with lan ip 192.168.2.50 ?
The routing Macs IP is 192.168.2.1 and the external IP is
given by ISP via pppoe.
Please help me.
I've already tried:
sudo natd -redirect_port tcp 1
Hi everyone,
I recently subscribed to at&t cable internet service and I am
experiencing some difficulty. I'm running 4.7-Stable on a
machine that is running as a firewall and performing NAT for a
windows box. Throughout the day as I'm connected, the kernel reports
arp: moved from ##:##:##:##
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 02:48:03PM +0200, Malik Bülent wrote:
> On FreeBSD4.x
> How can I restrict any pc(win9x,2000,etc) as mac address of it's ethernet ?
> that is can I use ipfw for that ? I did not find any document about that.
IPFW2 can filter packets by MAC address --- is th
Hello
On FreeBSD4.x
How can I restrict any pc(win9x,2000,etc) as mac address of it's ethernet ?
that is can I use ipfw for that ? I did not find any document about that.
thanks
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> I want to be able to spoof a mac address of a nic in my machine so i can
> run a router(bsd) parralel to my router (LRP). The reason i want to
> spoof the mac address is because i don't want to call my isp and have
> them change my mac address. can someone tell me where to look
> -Original Message-
> From: Brian Henning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 19:41
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: spoof mac address
>
>
> Hello,
> I want to be able to spoof a mac address of a nic in my
> machine so i can
&
Hello,
I want to be able to spoof a mac address of a nic in my machine so i can
run a router(bsd) parralel to my router (LRP). The reason i want to spoof
the mac
address is because i don't want to call my isp and have them change my mac
address. can someone tell me where to look or howto sp
thernet address: 07:00:07:00:07:00
miibus1: on dc1
ukphy1: on miibus1
ukphy1: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto
But the MAC address looks all wrong. Are there any tools I can use
to figure out whether that is, in fact incorrect? Anything else I
can try to do to get it to w
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Dru wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Kevin Stevens wrote:
>
> >
> > On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 11:33 US/Pacific, adrian kok wrote:
> >
> > > Sorry I made you confusion
> > >
> > > Right now I have mac address
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Kevin Stevens wrote:
>
> On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 11:33 US/Pacific, adrian kok wrote:
>
> > Sorry I made you confusion
> >
> > Right now I have mac address but would like to check
> > the ip address of this mac address
> >
>
On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 11:33 US/Pacific, adrian kok wrote:
Sorry I made you confusion
Right now I have mac address but would like to check
the ip address of this mac address
They are in same LAN
Thank you
You want 'rarp', but I don't know where it is; maybe someone can
Sorry I made you confusion
Right now I have mac address but would like to check
the ip address of this mac address
They are in same LAN
Thank you
--- Scott Overfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
Arp -a
>
> -Original Message-
> From: adrian kok [mailto:adriankok
> How do I check mac address by ipaddress?
arp dotted-ip-address
Paul A. Scott
mailto:pscott@;skycoast.us
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Not sure exactly what you mean, but you can use ifconfig and the line
labeled ether will show you the mac address for each of your nic cards.
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Hi all
How do I check mac address by ipaddress?
Thank you
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27;m changing ether adress of my NIC(rl driver,Compex RL8139)
> >> with "ifconfig ether ", pings couldn't be sent.
> >>
> >> What i've tried to do:
> >> Of course, i've read ifconfig's,rl's and route's mans,
> >> but
ot;, pings couldn't be sent.
>>
>> What i've tried to do:
>> Of course, i've read ifconfig's,rl's and route's mans,
>> but there is no description of how to avoid my problem.
>> Every time i change my MAC, i delete previous default rote
&g
e, i've read ifconfig's,rl's and route's mans,
> but there is no description of how to avoid my problem.
> Every time i change my MAC, i delete previous default rote
> and add new one(the same).
>
> When i go to promiscuous mode - all becomes ok.
>
> Than
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> I'm stucked with such a problem:
> When I'm changing ether adress of my NIC(rl driver,Compex RL8139)
> with "ifconfig ether ", pings couldn't be sent.
<...>
> When i go to promiscuous mode - all becomes ok.
arp -da ?
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Best regards,
A
I pulled the 'nameserver' addresses from /etc/resolv.conf.
That seems to fix it. Thanks!
W.
"Tony M." wrote:
> It sounds like you don't have the DNS entries correct on the Mac. Make
> sure to set up your Name Server Entries in your tcp/ip control panel.
&
-cycled the cable-modem, moved the cable
connection over to the FBSD box while it was rebotting,
changed the Mac net config to talk to the FBSD box and
I was retieving various messages from a newsgroup just
fine. I was also able to ping everything from a Mac terminal
session, even the outside world
ernel
> with IPFIREWALL and IPDIVERT, so I'll check back
> once that's done and tested.
> (Fwiw, the configuration I'm trying to implement is:
> Cable-Modem <=> FBSD <=> hub <=> Mac, PC, etc.)
Is probably best to compile those into the kernel but IPFW will be
s done and tested.
(Fwiw, the configuration I'm trying to implement is:
Cable-Modem <=> FBSD <=> hub <=> Mac, PC, etc.)
Walter
David Kelly wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 October 2002 01:24 pm, Kevin Stevens wrote:
> >
> > Two things:
> >
> > - Is the FreeBSD
led. So I'm guessing he is a long way
from getting the Mac connected. Would be surprised if he has more than
one IP address from his ISP (earthlink?), which would be required
without NAT. And the firewall is needed to apply the divert rule to get
NAT.
In setting up my f
On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, at 03:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 12:12:25 -0500
From: Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Mac can't connect to Internet
Hi,
I was wondering what the resolution was to this, as
I (a *nix "newbie") am trying
an't get past the FBSD box from the Mac though
> the FBSD box can see the internet just fine. (The
> firewall is disabled. And I can ping, telnet, & FTP
> from the Mac to FBSD just fine.)
>
> Thanks.
>
> Walter
Two things:
- Is the FreeBSD box set to act as a router (p
Hi,
I was wondering what the resolution was to this, as
I (a *nix "newbie") am trying to accomplish a very
similar thing: OS 10.1 via hub to a Pentium running
FBSD 4.6.2 to a cable-modem internet connection.
I can't get past the FBSD box from the Mac though
the FBSD box can s
On Friday, October 18, 2002, at 01:21 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
At 11:31 AM 10/18/02 -0500, you wrote:
I have FreeBSD, 4.7 Stable running as a gateway box, with a Debian box
also on the network. The gateway is connected to a Comcast cable
modem,
and is running ipfw as a firewall. Both boxes can se
Ooops forgot the list...
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Instead of replacing the NIC can't he just use the "link" address family
option in ifconfig to assign a different MAC address so that it appears to
be a different machine?
flagg# ifconfig fxp1
fxp1: flags=8802 mtu 1500
et
I have FreeBSD, 4.7 Stable running as a gateway box, with a Debian box
also on the network. The gateway is connected to a Comcast cable modem,
and is running ipfw as a firewall. Both boxes can see/connect each other
and the Internet.
I added a Powerbook, OS X, to the local network, configured /etc
I've just started using IPFW2 on my FreeBSD 4.7-RC1 firewall, and I'm
getting an entry in /var/log/security that I've not seen before:
/kernel: ipfw: 2100 Deny MAC in via ed0
and
/kernel: ipfw: 2100 Deny MAC in via fxp0
with ed0 and fxp0 being two of the active interfaces
http://www.freebsd.org/platforms/ppc.html
note that it doesn't really work yet.
-Adam
>> (09.23.2002 @ 1029 PST): Barry Kerzner said, in 0.5K: <<
> Dear Sir:
>
> I am currently running MAC OS X (10.1.5) on an Apple PowerBook G4 Titanium
> w/ 512MB RAM. I have a
Dear Sir:
I am currently running MAC OS X (10.1.5) on an Apple PowerBook G4 Titanium
w/ 512MB RAM. I have a single native 30GB HDD and an external Firewire HDD.
Can I run FreeBSD on this? If so what would I download and how would I
install it? Do I need a compiler, and if so, which would you
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