Hey all,
I installed the iwi-firmware and iwi-firmware-kmod ports and I am now
trying to load specific firmware on the iwi adapter but it keeps failing.
The port installs fine and puts the firmware to /boot/firmware. The docs
for iwicontrol state to load firmware for a specific function
I am having trouble getting Samba 3 to compile with ADS support and I have
narrowed the problem down to Kerberos. I have been told previously to NOT
install the security/krb5 port when installing Samba 3 with ADS support, but
I had already done that. After removing the security/krb5 port, it
I've been fighting with recompiling Samba 3 for some time now. I keep
getting undefined references to Kerberos libraries during build. I am
trying to build it with ADS support and I have tried it with the base
version of Kerberos that comes with FreeBSD, as well as with the
security/krb5 port
I have to agree. I thought my spam filtering rules got messed up in my mail
client, but after further investigation I noticed that they were fine.
Any thoughts?
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That's because you selected packages to install that were located on the 2nd
CD. If you have an internet connection, I would just install the Ports tree
and after the initial installation is complete, install the applications
through the ports and download the sources as you need them. It's a
Hi all,
Just got done installing FreeBSD 5.4 on a Compaq DL380. The issue I am
having is that when the server reboots, it tries device ad(0,a) and fails.
This is because the root partition is on ad(1,a).
How do I tell FreeBSD to use ad(1,a) instead of ad(0,a)?
Tim
Hi all,
I've been trying to build Samba 3.0.14a for 2 days now. I have exhausted
all of the resources I could find to help resolve this issue but to no
avail. I am currently trying to attach my Samba server running FreeBSD 5.3
to a functioning Windows Server 2003 domain. I have installed the
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Subject: Re: Samba 3.0.14a with AD Support
Timothy Radigan wrote:
Hi all,
I've been trying to build Samba 3.0.14a for 2 days now. I have exhausted
all of the resources
Or, if you don't feel like editing your dhclient.conf, in your
/etc/resolv.conf the first line usually reads:
search thisdomain.com
nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.yyy
If you change the first line to read:
domain thisdomain.com
nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
nameserver
I know this topic has come up before, but how in the world do you get vinum
to load AND start itself at boot time so I don't have to repair my mirrored
volumes every reboot?
I have tried to add start_vinum=YES to /etc/rc.conf but that ends in a
'panic dangling node' error. I also tried to add
Hi all,
Ok, I'm still having trouble with vinum, I got it to load at start, but the
vinum.autostart=YES in /boot/loader.conf returns a vinum: no drives
found message.
I had the mirrored set up and running before the reboot and the file system
was mounted and everything, I even made sure to issue
Hi all,
I'm new to the entire idea of traffic shaping and I came up with some rules
for my BSD firewall/router/VoIP gateway and I just wanted to make sure that
what I am trying to accomplish is actually going to happen with these rules
in place. Currently, my broadband connection is a 4Mb down
Hey all,
I've been running into some issues booting up and starting certain services.
During boot up, I see a lot of network: not found messages. Also, when I
try to start samba, I get that message and even though smbd starts, nmbd
does not start and gives me the error described above. I
Is there a way to have a highly available print server using FreeBSD? I've
looked into SAMBA, but it doesn't look like it supports a form of clustering
SAMBA servers at this time.
Pretty much what I need is to cluster some print servers so that all
printers are available even if a server
If you have a wireless-AP you can hook that directly into a standard PCI nic
on the BSD machine. I have a similar setup where I'm at. I'm letting the
BSD do dhcp/firewall/nat/router/dns for each of my LANs. The AP is doing
WEP but for added security I have an encrypted VPN for the wireless LAN
Hey all,
I have a question or two regarding IPSec and the Racoon port. I have a
wired LAN and a wireless LAN in my house. The BSD box acts as the primary
gateway/firewall/router. For the wireless LAN, the AP has WEP enabled with
a 128-bit key. Of course, with all of the nifty WEP cracking
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