Network Config Issue...

2005-12-02 Thread Robert
I'm setting up my NIC in fbsd 6 and I can't find where I saved my ISP's domain address. It used to be something like westln01.mi.comcast.net (without the quotes) but that doesn't work. I've tried some variations but nothing so far. Comcast was very unhelpful. Does anyone know of a way to find

Re: Network Config Issue...

2005-12-02 Thread Dan O'Connor
I'm setting up my NIC in fbsd 6 and I can't find where I saved my ISP's domain address. It used to be something like westln01.mi.comcast.net (without the quotes) but that doesn't work. I've tried some variations but nothing so far. Doesn't Comcast use DHCP to configure hosts? Does putting

Re: Network Config Issue...

2005-12-02 Thread Mark Kane
Robert wrote: I'm setting up my NIC in fbsd 6 and I can't find where I saved my ISP's domain address. It used to be something like westln01.mi.comcast.net (without the quotes) but that doesn't work. I've tried some variations but nothing so far. Comcast was very unhelpful. Does anyone

Network Config

2005-05-10 Thread Marek Pawinski
Hi I have been playing around with Linux for quite a while and thought i would give FreeBSD 5.4 a go now that's it out. Only hassle i had with a Live FreeBSD distro was setting up the network. In linux its ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.1 what would the command be in FreeBSD ? Any thing else to look

Re: Network Config

2005-05-10 Thread Fabian Keil
Marek Pawinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been playing around with Linux for quite a while and thought i would give FreeBSD 5.4 a go now that's it out. Only hassle i had with a Live FreeBSD distro was setting up the network. In linux its ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.1 what would the command

Re: Network Config

2005-05-10 Thread Charles Swiger
On May 10, 2005, at 10:53 AM, Marek Pawinski wrote: Only hassle i had with a Live FreeBSD distro was setting up the network. In linux its ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.1 what would the command be in FreeBSD ? Any thing else to look for ? Try running dhclient. This will do the right thing for most

Re: network config or apache config or neither?

2002-11-05 Thread Mike Hogsett
Hmm. Looks to me that they need to change: www.hamanndonald.com10800 INCNAME stimpy to www.hamanndonald.com10800 INCNAME stimpy.hamanndonald.com or to www.hamanndonald.com10800 INA 198.88.146.57 $ host -all hamanndonald.com rcode = 0

network config or apache config or neither?

2002-11-05 Thread Jeff D. Hamann
I've got a freebsd 4.4. machine (which rocks!) that acts as my server behind a router to handle web servering, email, etc and have had almost zero problems with the setup. When I attempt to set a browser from outside my lan (say from a college campus nearby) I cannot get to my domain

Network config for new install

2002-10-14 Thread John Daniels
I will be installing 4.7-RELEASE over ftp. I have a static DSL connection. I have looked through all the relevent docs but I can not find the answer to this: Network config part of Sysinstall asks for a Host name and Domain name. But, I do not yet have a domain name, so... a) should I

Re: Network config for new install

2002-10-14 Thread Tim Kellers
to their distributed IP addresses. It's somewhat rare, but it happens. On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, John Daniels wrote: I will be installing 4.7-RELEASE over ftp. I have a static DSL connection. I have looked through all the relevent docs but I can not find the answer to this: Network config part

Re: Network config for new install

2002-10-14 Thread sonam singh
to this: Network config part of Sysinstall asks for a Host name and Domain name. But, I do not yet have a domain name, so... a) should I purchase one before I start the install? (if so is this necessary or very convenient - recommended?) b) can I enter anything for Host name and Domain

Re: Network config for new install

2002-10-14 Thread Tim Kellers
: I will be installing 4.7-RELEASE over ftp. I have a static DSL connection. I have looked through all the relevent docs but I can not find the answer to this: Network config part of Sysinstall asks for a Host name and Domain name. But, I do not yet have a domain name, so