with a Sony F series and a network card
before an OS has fully booted up.
That's just my experience, maybe someone else will have a better answer
than me...
Adam Lofstedt
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I have an onboard video chip that doesn't work with XFree86, so I got
another cheap Cirrus Logic PCI video card that I know works with X.
When I did XFree86 -configure, it generated device sections for both
graphics chips. I removed the incompatible one from the config file,
but when I try to
I've got this spare machine, and I thought it would be perfect as a
FreeBSD box to play with. It's a P-100mHz, with 32MB RAM, floppy, video
card, two PCI NICs, 50X CDROM, 40GB Western Digital hard drive, and one
IDE controller.
However, I can't boot at all from any bootable FreeBSD ISO (tried
Hi all. I'm running FreeBSD 4.7 with net-snmp-5.0.3_2.
I have two NICs, and one of them has several IP's bound to it through
ifconfig alias. When I try to run MRTG, it only gives me the statistics
for one of the aliased IPs (I think).
System: my.domain.com in
Maintainer: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not a big Sendmail expert or anything, but do you even
have the MTA
process running? Can you successfully telnet localhost.visimation.com
port 25? What sendmail related lines do you have in /etc/rc.conf?
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-Original Message-
From: Stacy Olivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 1:41 PM
To: 'Adam Lofstedt'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Redirecting root's email
In the /etc/aliases file look for the following lines:
# Pretty much everything else
Well, not to be left out of the party, here's the way I've
done for as
long as I can remember:
snip/ (# are from from the aliases file)
# Pretty much everything else in this file points to root, so
# you would do well in either reading roots mailbox or forwarding
# roots email from
Damn this is a long thread...
Thanks Jack. That didn't work. This is what I got:
forcefield# mail
-v -s test sendtest /dev/null Null message body; hope that's ok
sendtest... Connecting to localhost.visimation.com. via relay...
sendtest... Deferred: Operation timed out with
hi,
did you try digging the nameserver
dig @nameserver localhost.visimation.com
Cheers
Here is the result:
; DiG 8.3 @nameserver localhost.visimation.com
; Bad server: nameserver -- using default server and timer opts
; (1 server found)
;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
;; got
MDeferred: Operation timed out with localhost.visimation.com.
For some reason sendmail tries to contact localhost.visimation.com
What is the result of command
host visimation.com
on your box?
# host visimation.com
visimation.com has address 10.0.0.x
visimation.com mail is handled
I am having trouble redirecting root's email to an external email
account. This is a 4.7-Release box with not very modifications done to
the standard installation.
I have tried creating a .forward file and placing it in /root with my
external email address in the file. No luck.
I tried editing
#ipnat -l
List of active MAP/redirect filters:
map x10 192.168.1.0/24 - 0.0.0.0/32 portmap
tcp/udp
4:6
map x10 192.168.1.0/24 - 0.0.0.0/32
^^^
Shouldn't that be xl0?
Fer
DOH! Dang fonts!
I guess that ends my short career as a network
by ip. Do I need to add static routes or
something?
I've googled for hours and hours already... :(
Thanks for your help,
Adam Lofstedt
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the
filters ('ipf -Fa') and try again from one client.
#ipnat -l
List of active MAP/redirect filters:
map x10 192.168.1.0/24 - 0.0.0.0/32 portmap tcp/udp
4:6
map x10 192.168.1.0/24 - 0.0.0.0/32
List of active sessions:
I've tried ipf -Fa, but no luck yet.
Thanks and happy holidays.
Adam
test2
Do I need to chmod the mountedshare to a particular value to get the
ownership to work? Is there something else about the mountedshare that
I need to change, maybe in fstab?
Many thanks,
Adam Lofstedt
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mount from the command line, I get the following
message:
netsmb_dev: loaded
Is this some kernel module that isn't getting loaded at boot time, and
causing the script to fail? Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Adam Lofstedt
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Hi (Please CC any responses to me, as I get the digest version)
Right now my FBSD firewall box is also my lightly-used ftp server with
chrooted ftp users. An old machine (P133, 1.8 G Hard Drive) just got
freed up, and I would like to move the ftp services over to that old
thing. The problem is
smbfs is what you're looking for. Or at least it's what I
use in Linux.
mount -t smbfs //desktop/owner -o username=owner -o password=password
/mnt/smb1
Anthony
So smbfs doesn't even require samba to be installed? I read about
Sharity Light and Sharity, but if smbfs is already on a
-Original Message-
From: James Long [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 3:26 PM
To: Adam Lofstedt
Subject: Re: Putting home directories on mounted windows network drive
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 03:16:34PM -0800, Adam Lofstedt wrote:
So smbfs
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