Re: slightly complex query - one machine with two network interfaces

2009-11-29 Thread James Phillips
> Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 10:16:53 + > From: John > Subject: slightly complex query - one machine with two > network >     interfaces > To: freebsd-questions > Message-ID: <20091129101652.gb48...@potato> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > >

Re: slightly complex query - one machine with two network interfaces

2009-11-29 Thread John
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 10:56:11AM +, Matthew Seaman wrote: Thanks for your help! I will try what you suggest when I'm back at home. -- John - comp dot john at googlemail dot com OpenBSD firewall | FreeBSD desktop | Ubuntu Karmic laptop GPG: 0xF08A33C5 ___

Re: slightly complex query - one machine with two network interfaces

2009-11-29 Thread Matthew Seaman
John wrote: Hello list, I hope you can help. I have a freebsd 8.0-R machine with a wired and a wireless interface. The wired network has real IP addresses. I want the wireless to talk to the wireless network which is behind a NAT/firewall. The wireless interface on the freebsd box does not wa

slightly complex query - one machine with two network interfaces

2009-11-29 Thread John
Hello list, I hope you can help. I have a freebsd 8.0-R machine with a wired and a wireless interface. The wired network has real IP addresses. I want the wireless to talk to the wireless network which is behind a NAT/firewall. The wireless interface on the freebsd box does not want to route tra

How to have two active network interfaces on a laptop

2009-04-11 Thread Leslie Jensen
I'm wondering how I should handle my laptops network interfaces. I'm often forced to wait for bsdstats, ntpd and sshd to time out if I'm not connected. Even if I am connected on one interface the default gateway is assigned to the interface that is not connected. I've fo

Re: combining network interfaces

2009-04-09 Thread Christian Laursen
Frederique Rijsdijk wrote: Is there a way in FreeBSD to combine a number of network interfaces to one virtual interface on which I can tcpdump all the traffic of those interfaces at once? pflog(4) might be a possibility. -- Christian Laursen

Re: combining network interfaces

2009-04-09 Thread John Webster
--On April 9, 2009 5:18:26 PM +0200 Frederique Rijsdijk wrote: > Hello, > > Is there a way in FreeBSD to combine a number of network interfaces to > one virtual interface on which I can tcpdump all the traffic of those > interfaces at once? > Take a look at netgraph.

Re: combining network interfaces

2009-04-09 Thread Frederique Rijsdijk
Lowell Gilbert wrote: Jacques Manukyan writes: Frederique Rijsdijk wrote: Hello, Is there a way in FreeBSD to combine a number of network interfaces to one virtual interface on which I can tcpdump all the traffic of those interfaces at once? You're talking about bridging. Look at

Re: combining network interfaces

2009-04-09 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Jacques Manukyan writes: > Frederique Rijsdijk wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Is there a way in FreeBSD to combine a number of network interfaces to >> one virtual interface on which I can tcpdump all the traffic of those >> interfaces at once? >> > >

Re: combining network interfaces

2009-04-09 Thread Jacques Manukyan
Frederique Rijsdijk wrote: Hello, Is there a way in FreeBSD to combine a number of network interfaces to one virtual interface on which I can tcpdump all the traffic of those interfaces at once? You're talking about bridging. Look at http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/ne

combining network interfaces

2009-04-09 Thread Frederique Rijsdijk
Hello, Is there a way in FreeBSD to combine a number of network interfaces to one virtual interface on which I can tcpdump all the traffic of those interfaces at once? Thanks, -- Frederique ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http

Re: Reconfiguring network interfaces

2008-07-07 Thread David Allen
On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Mel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sunday 06 July 2008 16:06:49 David Allen wrote: > >> I need to make several wholesale changes to a few different systems, >> and I'd prefer to do it over SSH without losing connectivity where >> possible. I know I can use ifconfig

Re: Reconfiguring network interfaces

2008-07-06 Thread Wojciech Puchar
would work, but would require I do that locally. You could also use the alias featue, adding the new ip, sshing into the new ip, and dump the old ip. ** Though I haven't tried this method personally. ** but i did. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.o

Re: Reconfiguring network interfaces

2008-07-06 Thread Mel
On Sunday 06 July 2008 16:06:49 David Allen wrote: > I need to make several wholesale changes to a few different systems, > and I'd prefer to do it over SSH without losing connectivity where > possible. I know I can use ifconfig, or edit /etc/rc.conf directly > and reboot, but is there a canonica

Re: Reconfiguring network interfaces

2008-07-06 Thread Andrew D
David Allen wrote: I need to make several wholesale changes to a few different systems, and I'd prefer to do it over SSH without losing connectivity where possible. I know I can use ifconfig, or edit /etc/rc.conf directly and reboot, but is there a canonical way to make the changes in /etc/rc.co

Re: Reconfiguring network interfaces

2008-07-06 Thread Derek Ragona
At 09:06 AM 7/6/2008, David Allen wrote: I need to make several wholesale changes to a few different systems, and I'd prefer to do it over SSH without losing connectivity where possible. I know I can use ifconfig, or edit /etc/rc.conf directly and reboot, but is there a canonical way to make the

Reconfiguring network interfaces

2008-07-06 Thread David Allen
I need to make several wholesale changes to a few different systems, and I'd prefer to do it over SSH without losing connectivity where possible. I know I can use ifconfig, or edit /etc/rc.conf directly and reboot, but is there a canonical way to make the changes in /etc/rc.conf and "reload" those

Re: virtualized network interfaces within jails

2007-07-11 Thread Gelsema, P \(Patrick\) - FreeBSD
On Wed, July 11, 2007 17:05, Joe Barnes wrote: > > Hello all > > I'm attempting to run bind from multiple jails in 6.2, but I can't sem > to configure my jail such that its unable to see any other physical > interfaces. I want to run several jails on the same physical interface > with a vl

virtualized network interfaces within jails

2007-07-11 Thread Joe Barnes
Hello all I'm attempting to run bind from multiple jails in 6.2, but I can't sem to configure my jail such that its unable to see any other physical interfaces. I want to run several jails on the same physical interface with a vlan associated with each virtual interface. Each finished ja

Re: How to configure switching between network interfaces?

2006-12-31 Thread mstrickland16
the fiber. - Mike - Original Message - From: Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sunday, December 31, 2006 12:49 pm Subject: Re: How to configure switching between network interfaces? To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: &

Re: How to configure switching between network interfaces?

2006-12-31 Thread Chuck Swiger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How to configure switching between network interfaces? I would like to determine how, or if, the following can be accomplished with FreeBSD. Configuration: A BSD box setup with 1 GbE NIC and a 4 port 10/100 NIC The GbE interface will have a static IP configured

Re: How to configure switching between network interfaces?

2006-12-31 Thread Martin Hepworth
Myself, I'd get a couple of small fiber/ethernet convertors and then connect everything to a small ethernet switch. A bit more money, but simpler and I like simple. -- Martin On 12/31/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How to configure switching between network in

How to configure switching between network interfaces?

2006-12-31 Thread mstrickland16
How to configure switching between network interfaces? I would like to determine how, or if, the following can be accomplished with FreeBSD. Configuration: A BSD box setup with 1 GbE NIC and a 4 port 10/100 NIC The GbE interface will have a static IP configured (192.168.10.x/24) Planned

Wireless adapter not shown in Network Interfaces in KDE Control M odule

2006-08-29 Thread Kaplan, Nathan
I installed FreeBSD 6.1 on Compaq Evo N800c laptop. After installing KDE internal NIC fxp0 appeared in Network Settings. I added Proxim wireless PCMCIA card, recompile the kernel and I can see it in output of ifconfig: UNIX# ifconfig fxp0: flags=8843 mtu 1500 options=8 inet

Re: multiple network interfaces

2005-08-19 Thread Dmitry Mityugov
On 8/18/05, Daniel Valencia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, everybody > > Is there any limit as of how many interfaces can > freebsd handle? Im trying to build a switch in a PC > box, putting multiple NICs and some software... The > issue is, even though all of the cards work correctly > by th

multiple network interfaces

2005-08-18 Thread Daniel Valencia
Hello, everybody Is there any limit as of how many interfaces can freebsd handle? Im trying to build a switch in a PC box, putting multiple NICs and some software... The issue is, even though all of the cards work correctly by themselves, once I put them together, it doesnt matter what slots i use

RE: configuring two network interfaces, same subnet

2005-06-13 Thread Alfredo Aguirre
Vince dijo: > > >> Hello people!, >> > Hi > >> I'm trying to configure 2 network interfaces in the same >> subnet, because i want to use one interface for NS and the >> other for MX, >> >> if i try >> bash-2.05b# ifconfig em0 aa.bb.

RE: configuring two network interfaces, same subnet

2005-06-13 Thread Vince
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Alfredo Aguirre > Sent: 13 June 2005 19:11 > To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > Subject: configuring two network interfaces, same subnet > > Hello people!, > H

configuring two network interfaces, same subnet

2005-06-13 Thread Alfredo Aguirre
Hello people!, I'm trying to configure 2 network interfaces in the same subnet, because i want to use one interface for NS and the other for MX, if i try bash-2.05b# ifconfig em0 aa.bb.dd.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 bash-2.05b# ifconfig em1 aa.cc.ee.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 ifconfig:

Re: Best way to handle network interfaces on a laptop?

2005-03-29 Thread Charles Swiger
On Mar 29, 2005, at 5:56 PM, Mac Mason wrote: Specifically, much of the use of this machine is in unwired sorts of places, where I want to use the wi0 interface and not the xl0 interface. If I don't have xl0 in /etc/rc.conf, and then dhclient wi0, it works fine. If I do have xl0 in rc.conf, I can

Best way to handle network interfaces on a laptop?

2005-03-29 Thread Mac Mason
So, I've got a laptop with two network interfaces (a wired one, xl0, and a wireless, wi0). The network setup around here gives me a static IP for the wired inteface, and DHCP for the wireless. My question has (I think) to do with routing; when I have the config for xl0 in /etc/rc.conf, a

How to transparently set-up two differently configured network interfaces?

2005-01-12 Thread Olaf Greve
s (gateway, nameserver, and IPv4 address all set to 192.168.1.1). -if rl0 does not have a cable attached to it, use DHCP on interface rl1 and use that. Sounds relatively straightforward. So I set the settings of the rl0 and rl1 network interfaces (via sysinstall) to reflect just that. However, when doi

Re: shutting down network interfaces

2003-12-18 Thread dave
At 08:02 PM 12/18/2003, you wrote: I have two netcards and want to shut down one of them without rebooting. man ifconfig will tell you what to do. the short answer: ifconfig interface_card down ie : ifconfig ed0 down cheers dave ___ [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: shutting down network interfaces

2003-12-18 Thread Jerry McAllister
> > I have two netcards and want to shut down one of them without > rebooting. You have been directed to the man page for ifconfig several times now. Probably it is about time to look it over. Also, try setting your system clock correctly. jerry > > -- > Best regards, > flux

Re: shutting down network interfaces

2003-12-18 Thread Sergey 'DoubleF' Zaharchenko
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 17:02:48 -0800 flux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably wrote: > I have two netcards and want to shut down one of them without > rebooting. > What do you mean by shutting it down? Not sure, but may it be # ifconfig down /dev/whatever ? > -- > Best regards, > flux

Re: shutting down network interfaces

2003-12-18 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
flux wrote: I have two netcards and want to shut down one of them without rebooting. As root: #ifconfig xl1 down where "xl1" is the name/number of the interface. HTH, Kevin Kinsey ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailma

shutting down network interfaces

2003-12-18 Thread flux
I have two netcards and want to shut down one of them without rebooting. -- Best regards, flux mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscr

Re: Network interfaces

2003-08-14 Thread Daan Vreeken [PA4DAN]
On Tuesday 12 August 2003 00:34, Tkachenko, Artem N wrote: > Hi, > > I have a Inspiron 5100 and I install FreeBSD 4.8 on it. The computer has an > integrated NIC. After installation and typing ifconfig I see the there was > no network interfaces detected. Typing /stand/sysinstall a

Network interfaces

2003-08-14 Thread Tkachenko, Artem N
Hi, I have a Inspiron 5100 and I install FreeBSD 4.8 on it. The computer has an integrated NIC. After installation and typing ifconfig I see the there was no network interfaces detected. Typing /stand/sysinstall and checking the network interfaces configuration I see the fallowing: faith0

RE: Network interfaces

2003-08-14 Thread fbsd_user
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tkachenko, Artem N Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 6:35 PM To: Freebsd-Config (E-mail); Freebsd-Questions (E-mail) Subject: Network interfaces Hi, I have a Inspiron 5100 and I install FreeBSD 4.8 on it. The computer has an integrated NIC

Re: numb...network interfaces...

2002-12-15 Thread Franklin Pierce
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 23:16:46 +0200 (EET) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: number of network interfaces supported In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: |> Hello, | |> Are there any restrictions on the number of networ

Re: number of network interfaces supported

2002-12-15 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Sunday, 15 December 2002 at 22:23:09 +0300, Alexey Koptsevich wrote: > > Hello, > > Are there any restrictions on the number of network interfaces supported > by kernel? I need at least 6. I don't know of any hard limit, but it would be pretty high. There have been more

Re: number of network interfaces supported

2002-12-15 Thread Stacey Roberts
On Sun, 2002-12-15 at 21:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: > > > Hello, > > > Are there any restrictions on the number of network interfaces supported > > by kernel? I need at least 6. The simplest way to achieve this

Re: number of network interfaces supported

2002-12-15 Thread ay
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: > Hello, > Are there any restrictions on the number of network interfaces supported > by kernel? I need at least 6. Where did Yoou get so many slots ? :) -- AY7-UANIC || AY15-RIPE To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL

number of network interfaces supported

2002-12-15 Thread Alexey Koptsevich
Hello, Are there any restrictions on the number of network interfaces supported by kernel? I need at least 6. Thanks, Alex To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message