4.8-Stable DummyNet

2003-06-03 Thread bigtruck
Hi. We just opened a gaming center and have chosen to run a FreeBsd box for our firewall. IPFW is configured at it's very basic running natd through rl0 and allowing any to any connections from the lan to the outer world. Natd controls access to the lan. We have a 6.0 mb/s ADSL net connectio

"disable ata" in kernel configuration not working?

2003-06-03 Thread Matthias Andree
Hi, I have an up-to-date FreeBSD 4-STABLE system with onboard ATA controller (VIA 82C586-mumble) but no ATA/ATAPI devices (SCSI only). I tried putting disable ata disable ata0 disable ata1 quit into /boot/kernel.conf to skip probing these devices (it hangs until timeout), but to no avail, the k

RE: hints on KVM switches w/ X

2003-06-03 Thread Feldman, Jim
I have noticed that if I start the system boot, and then switch away, both moused and X lose my mouse when I come back later. If I wait for the boot to complete, no problem and I can pop back and forth. Otherwise I've been pretty happy with the 4 port Trendware cheapie kvm. Took generic 4.8 i

Re: hints on KVM switches w/ X

2003-06-03 Thread Josh Tolbert
On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 12:52:05PM -0400, Tom Convery wrote: > Gregory Bond wrote: > >Has anyone got hints on using KVM switches with XFree86? I'm using a > > wheel mouse and moused, but something gets out of whack when I > >switch away then back to X. > > What make/model of KVM and mouse are you

Re: hints on KVM switches w/ X

2003-06-03 Thread Tom Convery
Gregory Bond wrote: Has anyone got hints on using KVM switches with XFree86? I'm using a wheel mouse and moused, but something gets out of whack when I switch away then back to X. What make/model of KVM and mouse are you using? I've had this happen to me when the KVM doesn't _really_ support the

Re: postfix

2003-06-03 Thread Matthias Andree
Kovács Péter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have a system running Postfix. > I would like to use it with SSL. It works fine, but I have one > problem. This question is better asked on the postfix-users mailing list. Check http://www.postfix.org/ for directions (AND READ THEM CAREFULLY!) -- Mat