LSI 2008 drivers

2012-11-19 Thread Alltek Supplies Tech Support/Customer Service
Good afternoon,

We're looking to build a ZFS storage device with FreeBSD version 8.3, however, 
the Supermicro based hardware comes with LSI 2008 SAS controller card and we 
were told that LSI / Supermicro doesn't have a driver for FreeBSD.  We're just 
wondering if the LSI 2008 is supported under FreeBSD version 8.3?

Please advise.

Thanks.

Philip

Alltek Supplies, Inc.
Phone: (714)482-0770
www.allteksupplies.com
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Gateway / Port redirection

2003-10-07 Thread Tech Support
Background

I am currently running freeBSD 4.8 on a box as
a) a gateway for the house for internet access on dialup permanant IP
, domain etc
b) using apache for a web server hosting a domain and virtual domains
c ) Qmail for mail
d ) Squid proxy for the childrens computers access ( saves on
bandwidth )
e) ProFtp as FTP Server
f ) DNS
g ) Ssh
h) All on a dial up account
i )  port Sentry
j ) etc

I need to run a couple of programs inside the lan where ports are
directed to them from outside  the lan  eg all the above services are
located on the Bsd box ( 192.168.x.x ) and i need to direct port 5060
to 192.168.0.7 ( for arguments sake )

Not being very knowlegable about the inner workings of FreeBSD ( but
learning slowly ) I have decided that seeing as this is really only a
temporary exercise ( perhaps a month , and to compound everything in a
couple of months the BSD box will also be shifting to broadband ),
that I would use FreeSCO ( www.freesco.org) as a NEW gateway / port
redirector .  I am going to forward my current services above to my
current BSD box and the NEW PORTS direct to the Win box(s) that I need
to test this software on . My thoughts were to leave the current
gateway as 192.160.0.1  and the FreeSCO box name it 192.168.0.254 . I
would like to direct outbound web surfing via the BSD box as current
as it would be a PITA to change all the machines on the LAN

My question(s)

a) is this overkill ( is there an EASIER way to do what I want ( port
redirecting ) ( bearing in mind that although the lights are on in the
attic they are at times low wattage :-)  )

b ) WHAT do I need to change on my BSD box ( rc.conf  etc ) to make it
work the way described ? Remembering that this is only temporary .

Thanks in advance for any advice

Regards

Benny






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Re: Gateway / Port redirection

2003-10-07 Thread Tech Support
Eric
you wrote
~
s great as FreeBSD is, you'd probably get as much done with a lot less
headache if you used a broadband gateway/router.  My Linksys BEFW11S4
has
done everything I need it to thus far.  This particular devil has
built-in
802.11b wireless access, built-in DHCP server, port-forwarding, if you
~~~

I am moving to that suggestion in 1 - 2 months time so what I am after
is a temporary measure for this transition period

regards and thanks

Benny

Moshin

Thank you for your suggestion . I am reading up on that now to see if
its within my scope .. The BSD box is running like a dream for well
over 12 months now and I don't want to break it going into areas I am
not sure of ..

I'll let yo know the result

Thank you

Benny


Don't throw your PC out the window, throw Windows out of the PC




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Voice Chat ( Instant Messaging )

2003-02-11 Thread Tech Support
Hi

I am looking for a Voice chat server to install on a FreeBSD server

I have played around  with a couple of voice chat servers on the windows platform 
however
I no longer run windows servers

The Clients will need to run on windows though

Any Suggestions

regards

Benny


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