Re: route how to?

2005-11-11 Thread David van Geyn
On 11 Nov 2005 12:29:00 -0500, Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perttu Laine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I usually do this kind of thing with a firewall, but the routing table is a good way too. man route will explain everything you need to do. I asked because I'm not very

Re: pppOe 1000baseTX config

2005-07-27 Thread David van Geyn
You won't gain anything beyond 10baseT/UTP with your DSL line. Also because it is autodetecting at 10baseT/UTP suggests that your DSL modem only has 10baseT support built in to it, so you can't use anything higher. Same goes for your internetl interface re0. It it autodetecting 100baseTX

Re: pppOe 1000baseTX config

2005-07-27 Thread David van Geyn
Well, yeah, that would be what to do, but why do you need to? I have a 100baseTX network at home and don't need any more. ~11.5MBytes/sec works just fine. It won't speed up your DSL if you upgrade any of the equipment. Your DSL line is probably 4 Mbits/sec. So if that's all you're looking

Re: DHCP Server Offline.

2005-07-15 Thread David van Geyn
du /var | sort -rn | more This will sort the output with the largest directories at the top. Then you can examine what is in the directories that is taking up the space. David http://freebsd.vangeyn.net/ I Found out the Problem, The /var partation is full. How do i find out where is taking

Re: easy VPN config HOWTO?

2005-02-06 Thread David van Geyn
You may want to take a look at 'mpd' ... I found it very easy to set up, works fine with Windows clients, and I documented it here: http://www.bsdpronto.com/tutorials/22/ Hope that helps... David - Original Message - From: darren david [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

Re: 200gb hard drive?

2003-11-20 Thread David van Geyn
Omer, this is because a percentage of your disk space is reserved automatically by FreeBSD. I believe that it automatically reserves 8% of your disk space. You can adjust this by using 'tunefs'. Try 'man tunefs' to find out how to use tunefs. David van Geyn - Original Message - From