Re: netgraph network setup for jail(8) vnet jails.

2013-05-23 Thread Joe
Teske, Devin wrote: snip... I rendered your output by saving it in a file (joe.dot) and then running: dot -Tsvg -o joe.svg joe.dot I then uploaded joe.svg to my website: http://druidbsd.sf.net/download/joe.svg Compare your output to any of the following:

Re: netgraph network setup for jail(8) vnet jails.

2013-05-23 Thread Trond Endrestøl
On Thu, 23 May 2013 09:42-0400, Joe wrote: Teske, Devin wrote: snip... I rendered your output by saving it in a file (joe.dot) and then running: dot -Tsvg -o joe.svg joe.dot I then uploaded joe.svg to my website: http://druidbsd.sf.net/download/joe.svg

netgraph network setup for jail(8) vnet jails.

2013-05-18 Thread Joe
Hello list I cant get to the internet using this netgraph setup script. I sure would appreciate giving this console log a look over for errors. My netgraph knowledge level is not sufficient to see what is wrong. The goal is to run this script to setup and break down a netgraph network for a

Re: netgraph network setup for jail(8) vnet jails.

2013-05-18 Thread Teske, Devin
Sorry for top-post, but just wanted to add a quick note: The output of ngctl dot would be very helpful to others in debugging your setup. -- Devin On May 18, 2013, at 8:38 AM, Joe wrote: Hello list I cant get to the internet using this netgraph setup script. I sure would appreciate

Re: netgraph network setup for jail(8) vnet jails.

2013-05-18 Thread Joe
Teske, Devin wrote: Sorry for top-post, but just wanted to add a quick note: The output of ngctl dot would be very helpful to others in debugging your setup. graph netgraph { edge [ weight = 1.0 ]; node [ shape = record, fontsize = 12 ] { 1 [ label =

Re: netgraph network setup for jail(8) vnet jails.

2013-05-18 Thread Teske, Devin
On May 18, 2013, at 5:51 PM, Joe wrote: Teske, Devin wrote: Sorry for top-post, but just wanted to add a quick note: The output of ngctl dot would be very helpful to others in debugging your setup. graph netgraph { edge [ weight = 1.0 ]; node [ shape = record, fontsize = 12 ] { 1 [ label =

network setup

2009-10-15 Thread Ilych narmonov
Guys, I'm new with freeBSD setup. I hope somebody here who will give some links on how I will buil my network using freeBSD. I'm planning to use it as my router and dhcp server. Thanks everyone.. Carlos Narmonov ___

Re: network setup

2009-10-15 Thread Adam Vande More
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Ilych narmonov narmonov2...@gmail.comwrote: Guys, I'm new with freeBSD setup. I hope somebody here who will give some links on how I will buil my network using freeBSD. I'm planning to use it as my router and dhcp server. Thanks everyone.. Carlos

Installation medium undetected / Initial network setup

2008-12-03 Thread Edward Pollock
I am working with the Disc 1 ISO of 7-RELEASE. I am having difficulty when selecting the installation medium. When I choose CD/DVD, it returns Error mounting /dev/acd0 on /dist. Input / Output error 5. I have already set up the partition, and used the auto mode to create slices. I also tried the

Re: Network setup

2008-04-04 Thread Christian Walther
Hi Ruel, On 04/04/2008, Ruel Luchavez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I'm a beginner on this kind of industry I hope you guys will help me because i really want to LEARN..and i cant get any support on my fellows...:D I have a Linksys wireless-g broadband router model WRT54G here and I

Network setup

2008-04-04 Thread Ruel Luchavez
Hi I'm a beginner on this kind of industry I hope you guys will help me because i really want to LEARN..and i cant get any support on my fellows...:D I have a Linksys wireless-g broadband router model WRT54G here and I tried to configure it..but still i could not connect to Internet. I don't

Re: Network setup

2008-04-04 Thread Gerard
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 17:52:22 +0800 Ruel Luchavez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a Linksys wireless-g broadband router model WRT54G here and I tried to configure it..but still i could not connect to Internet. I don't know if I've configured it wrong..could some one help me how to do it step by

Re: Network setup

2008-04-04 Thread Gerard
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 12:48:08 +0200 (CEST) Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have the WRT150N myself; however, the setup is virtually the same. By the way, are you sure that you want to invest the time is using a 'G' protocol router? The 'N' version is readily available, much

Network Setup Question

2006-11-10 Thread Doug Hardie
I have a bit of an unusual network setup situation. I have a machine that is only used to store backups. It gets moved around to different locations occasionally so it has to be able to live on a 192.168.1.x or a 10.0.1.x network without reconfiguration. I also need a fixed last address

Re: Network Setup Question

2006-11-10 Thread Jonathan Horne
On Friday 10 November 2006 19:17, Doug Hardie wrote: I have a bit of an unusual network setup situation. I have a machine that is only used to store backups. It gets moved around to different locations occasionally so it has to be able to live on a 192.168.1.x or a 10.0.1.x network without

Re: Network Setup Question

2006-11-10 Thread Doug Hardie
On Nov 10, 2006, at 19:34, Jonathan Horne wrote: On Friday 10 November 2006 19:17, Doug Hardie wrote: I have a bit of an unusual network setup situation. I have a machine that is only used to store backups. It gets moved around to different locations occasionally so it has to be able

Re: Network Setup Question

2006-11-10 Thread Lane
On Friday 10 November 2006 21:56, Doug Hardie wrote: On Nov 10, 2006, at 19:34, Jonathan Horne wrote: On Friday 10 November 2006 19:17, Doug Hardie wrote: I have a bit of an unusual network setup situation. I have a machine that is only used to store backups. It gets moved around

Re: Network Setup Question

2006-11-10 Thread Jonathan Horne
On Friday 10 November 2006 21:56, Doug Hardie wrote: On Nov 10, 2006, at 19:34, Jonathan Horne wrote: On Friday 10 November 2006 19:17, Doug Hardie wrote: I have a bit of an unusual network setup situation. I have a machine that is only used to store backups. It gets moved around

Re: Network Setup Question

2006-11-10 Thread Doug Hardie
On Nov 10, 2006, at 20:26, Lane wrote: On Friday 10 November 2006 21:56, Doug Hardie wrote: On Nov 10, 2006, at 19:34, Jonathan Horne wrote: On Friday 10 November 2006 19:17, Doug Hardie wrote: I have a bit of an unusual network setup situation. I have a machine that is only used

Re: question about network setup

2006-08-30 Thread Derek Ragona
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Nazar wrote: Alright guys. This is probably the complete newbie question, but I just cant fight a straight answer on google. The questions usually I found, werent answered. Anyways, to the point. I'm behind router. Cable modem - Router - pc's. Basic home setup. I set up

question about network setup

2006-08-29 Thread Nazar
Alright guys. This is probably the complete newbie question, but I just cant fight a straight answer on google. The questions usually I found, werent answered. Anyways, to the point. I'm behind router. Cable modem - Router - pc's. Basic home setup. I set up apache and want to figure out how is it

Re: question about network setup

2006-08-29 Thread Jonathan Horne
On Tuesday 29 August 2006 23:13, Nazar wrote: Alright guys. This is probably the complete newbie question, but I just cant fight a straight answer on google. The questions usually I found, werent answered. Anyways, to the point. I'm behind router. Cable modem - Router - pc's. Basic home setup.

Re: question about network setup

2006-08-29 Thread Ahmad Arafat Abdullah
] To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: question about network setup Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 23:13:48 -0500 Alright guys. This is probably the complete newbie question, but I just cant fight a straight answer on google. The questions usually I found, werent answered. Anyways, to the point

Re: question about network setup

2006-08-29 Thread Alexander Sashurin
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(r) Pro* Nazar wrote: Alright guys. This is probably the complete newbie question, but I just cant fight a straight answer on google. The questions usually I found, werent answered. Anyways, to the point. I'm behind router. Cable

Re: question about network setup

2006-08-29 Thread Alexander Sashurin
can configure it on your router, to forward the request ( or port-forward ) to your pc/apache on port 80 TQ.. - Original Message - From: Nazar [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: question about network setup Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 23:13:48 -0500 Alright guys

wired and wireless network setup interactions

2005-12-17 Thread Dave
Hello, I have a setup that was a 10 megabit hub holding together a freebsd6 firewall/router/webserver/other box. Updated that to a 10/100 megabitt Belkin g+ router for wireless. The problem now that i'm having is both the server and this new router do the following: firewall dhcp dns nat

Re: wired and wireless network setup interactions

2005-12-17 Thread Barney Wolff
On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 09:24:47PM -0500, Dave wrote: I have a setup that was a 10 megabit hub holding together a freebsd6 firewall/router/webserver/other box. Updated that to a 10/100 megabitt Belkin g+ router for wireless. The problem now that i'm having is both the server and this new

Home Network Setup Problem

2005-09-09 Thread deltaski
Thank you all, who have considered this message! I am learning BSD with 3 successful units. 1-100mhz pent. running 4.11 1-180mhz pent. running 5.4 and one 266mhz AMD running 5.4 I have learned the ins and outs of X, changing rc.conf and am quite good at reinstalling the system after a few

Re: Home Network Setup Problem

2005-09-09 Thread Greg Barniskis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you all, who have considered this message! I am learning BSD with 3 successful units. 1-100mhz pent. running 4.11 1-180mhz pent. running 5.4 and one 266mhz AMD running 5.4 I have learned the ins and outs of X, changing rc.conf and am quite good at reinstalling

Re: Home Network Setup Problem

2005-09-09 Thread Kent Stewart
On Friday 09 September 2005 07:39 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you all, who have considered this message! I am learning BSD with 3 successful units. 1-100mhz pent. running 4.11 1-180mhz pent. running 5.4 and one 266mhz AMD running 5.4 I have learned the ins and outs of X, changing

Re: Home Network Setup Problem

2005-09-09 Thread deltaski
On Friday 09 September 2005 09:52 am, you wrote: Answers to requested information: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you all, who have considered this message! I am learning BSD with 3 successful units. 1-100mhz pent. running 4.11 1-180mhz pent. running 5.4 and one 266mhz AMD running 5.4

Re: Home Network Setup Problem

2005-09-09 Thread deltaski
On Friday 09 September 2005 09:58 am, you wrote: On Friday 09 September 2005 07:39 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you all, who have considered this message! I am learning BSD with 3 successful units. 1-100mhz pent. running 4.11 1-180mhz pent. running 5.4 and one 266mhz AMD running 5.4

Re: Home Network Setup Problem

2005-09-09 Thread Greg Barniskis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it a switch, is it a router, or is it really both (high end thingy like Cisco 35xx?). Probably it is just a plain old switch with no routing capabilities. To avoid confusion, you should call it what it is. Oh my, sorry. It is an 8-port 10/100Mbps Ethernet Switch!

Re: Home Network Setup Problem

2005-09-09 Thread deltaski
On Friday 09 September 2005 02:14 pm, Greg Barniskis wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it a switch, is it a router, or is it really both (high end thingy like Cisco 35xx?). Probably it is just a plain old switch with no routing capabilities. To avoid confusion, you should call it what it is.

Network Setup

2004-10-14 Thread Walker, Michael
was going to the cable modem), which was connected to a 4 port netgear hub. Now I have changed the network setup, as I purchased a wireless broadband router. This works great, it is linked to the wired machines via a Ethernet hub, and serves 2 wireless laptops (running windows) as well. However

Network setup

2004-10-08 Thread Svein Halvor Halvorsen
At home I have in my network: - A FreeBSD server - A FreeBSD workstation - A Windows gaming box - A FreeBSD laptop - A friend's backup server All are connected to a switch witch in turn is connected to the internett. I have real ethernet comming into my house, and all my machines have

Re: Network setup

2004-10-08 Thread David Jenkins
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 11:51:53 +0200 (CEST), Svein Halvor Halvorsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At home I have in my network: - A FreeBSD server - A FreeBSD workstation - A Windows gaming box - A FreeBSD laptop - A friend's backup server All are connected to a switch witch in turn is

Re: Network setup

2004-10-08 Thread Svein Halvor Halvorsen
[David Jenkins, 2004-10-08] : I *think* you might need to setup a network bridge. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/filtering-bridges/index.html Hope this helps. This seems to be *exactly* what I'm looking for! Thanks! Svein Halvor

Re: Network setup

2004-10-08 Thread Alex de Kruijff
On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 02:31:01PM +0200, Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote: [David Jenkins, 2004-10-08] : I *think* you might need to setup a network bridge. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/filtering-bridges/index.html Hope this helps. This seems to be

Advice on network setup/layout

2004-06-23 Thread eodyna
hello there, Ive never done this before (and it may seem odd) but, id like to get your advice on how to configure a network with 2 outside interfaces. One interface would be connected to a cable modem and the other to an adsl modem. This is what i have so far. 1 cable connection 1 adsl

Network setup question

2004-05-13 Thread Schizik
Hello, everyone! I do need following setup, but I have no idea how it can be acomplished. Internal Network -- Gateway Internet link 1 |__ Internet link 2 Internal network uses private IP space All computers on

Network setup for router

2003-11-15 Thread omsbud om
What's the proper way to setup a network w/ freebsd as the router and network windows machines to it? I got a network setup working, but I'm not sure whether I went about it correctly. I have two 3com nics in the router (xl0 and xl1), xl0 is connected directly to the cable modem w/ a CAT5 cable