Stephen Cook wrote:
On 3/2/2012 11:57 PM, Shane Ambler wrote:
On 28/02/2012 03:24, Stephen Cook wrote:
I have FreeBSD 9.0 installed as a VirtualBox guest, and I plan on
cloning it repeatedly to set up a fake network for me to toy with (e.g.
setting up clusters of replicated databases, web serve
On 3/2/2012 11:57 PM, Shane Ambler wrote:
On 28/02/2012 03:24, Stephen Cook wrote:
I have FreeBSD 9.0 installed as a VirtualBox guest, and I plan on
cloning it repeatedly to set up a fake network for me to toy with (e.g.
setting up clusters of replicated databases, web server pools, etc).
Anot
On 28/02/2012 03:24, Stephen Cook wrote:
Hello all!
I'm relatively new to FreeBSD but I'm enjoying it so far.
I have FreeBSD 9.0 installed as a VirtualBox guest, and I plan on
cloning it repeatedly to set up a fake network for me to toy with (e.g.
setting up clusters of replicated databases, we
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 10:21 AM, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
>> ssh-keygen(1) is the typical method.
>>
>
> Or just delete the existing keys and sshd will recreate them at first
> boot ;)
No, sshd will not create the keys. They are created by
/etc/rc.d/sshd, which invokes ssh-keygen if it doesn't f
On 2/27/12 7:05 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Stephen Cook wrote:
>
>> 3) Create new SSH keys
>>3a) For host keys, I can delete the existing ones in /etc/ssh/ and
>> reboot, is there a better way?
>>
>
> ssh-keygen(1) is the typical method.
>
Or just dele
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Stephen Cook wrote:
>
>2a) I saw (on the internet) some people having problems because
> VirtualBox generates a new MAC address for cloned "machines", which somehow
> screws up the naming of the network interfaces (e.g. they get renumbered,
> thereby ignoring
On 2/27/12 5:54 PM, Stephen Cook wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I'm relatively new to FreeBSD but I'm enjoying it so far.
>
> I have FreeBSD 9.0 installed as a VirtualBox guest, and I plan on
> cloning it repeatedly to set up a fake network for me to toy with (e.g.
> setting up clusters of replicated