Re: Networking/Routing

2003-06-18 Thread Shantanu Mahajan
+-- Bryan W. Maxwell [18-06-03 07:45 -0700]: | Thanks everyone! I fixed the local address with the eth0 now so thats all | good. eth0? AFAIK, eth0 is not used in FreeBSD. It is used in Linux. Which OS are you using? Regards, Shantanu -- Want to know how many

Re: Networking/Routing

2003-06-18 Thread Matthew D. Fuller
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 07:45:43AM -0700 I heard the voice of Bryan W. Maxwell, and lo! it spake thus: Thanks everyone! I fixed the local address with the eth0 now so thats all good. But my serial line only allows me to ping 192.168.2.2, the otherside is connected to a micropic web server

Re: Networking/Routing

2003-06-18 Thread Bryan W. Maxwell
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 07:45:43AM -0700 I heard the voice of Bryan W. Maxwell, and lo! it spake thus: Thanks everyone! I fixed the local address with the eth0 now so thats all good. But my serial line only allows me to ping 192.168.2.2, the otherside is connected to a micropic web server

Re: OT question releated to networking ...

2003-06-18 Thread Kevin Stevens
On Wednesday, Jun 18, 2003, at 20:52 US/Pacific, faisal gillani wrote: Please don't remove the list from the Reply-To: header... Well i am currently running a 75 clients PC network .. so my net will be merging a 120 Computer network the total computer network will be 240+ all of em will be on a

Networking/Routing

2003-06-17 Thread Bryan W. Maxwell
Im trying to set up my home system as 192.168.2.0, but somehow the local loop lo0 is still on 127.0.0.1. How can i set up my local network to be the other address. Also when setting up a serial line connection, how can I tell both sides are pinging. I can ping one side, but the other gives me a

Re: Networking/Routing

2003-06-17 Thread Bill Moran
Bryan W. Maxwell wrote: Im trying to set up my home system as 192.168.2.0, 192.168.2.0 is not a valid IP address. The last number must be somewhere between 1 and 254 (inclusive). but somehow the local loop lo0 is still on 127.0.0.1. The loopback address is always 127.0.0.1. It's not supposed to

Re: Networking/Routing

2003-06-17 Thread Jaime
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Bryan W. Maxwell wrote: Im trying to set up my home system as 192.168.2.0, but somehow the local loop lo0 is still on 127.0.0.1. This is by definition. lo0 shouldn't ever be anything but 127.0.0.1. Also, you might want to use 192.168.0.2 instead of 192.168.2.0.

Re: Networking/Routing

2003-06-17 Thread Matthew D. Fuller
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 06:51:59PM -0400 I heard the voice of Bill Moran, and lo! it spake thus: 192.168.2.0 is not a valid IP address. The last number must be somewhere between 1 and 254 (inclusive). Well, just to be anal about it... false. 192.168.2.0 is a perfectly valid IP address in

Networking problems

2003-06-09 Thread Eduardo Huertas
Hi Everybody, I'm having conceptual problems, I think :-) My objective is to install a firewall with OpenBSD which will be the gateway of my LAN. Right now I have a unique server with the following services: Gateway to Internet mail: qmail and serialmail, fetchmail DataBase: MySQL SAMBA, DNS,

Query regarding thread safe socket/networking library

2003-03-26 Thread Manas
Hello All, I am currently stuck with the problem that the c socket library doesnt seem to be thread safe. I am trying to create multiple threads, where each thread connects to a different server using socket/connect system call. Problem is the program hangs and none of the threads seem to do

Cant' get networking to work with 3comm PCI card on notebook

2003-03-11 Thread Robert Stackpole
I'm new to freebsd but I have set up a couple of systems successfully before. My current problem is with a Dell Inspiron 7000 notebook. I have installed freebsd 4.6 with x running Gnome destop and all is well. The problems is that the network pci is not working. I did not have this computer

Networking Drivers

2003-02-26 Thread Hunt, William F
Where can I find networking drivers for Intel silicon? Bill Hunt Technical Marketing Engineer PNG Networking Components Application Design In Center Intel Americas Inc. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message

Re: Networking Drivers

2003-02-26 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 10:50:23AM -0800, Hunt, William F wrote: Where can I find networking drivers for Intel silicon? Source code for most current networking chipsets can be found in http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/pci/ With very few exceptions drivers for all devices

Slow networking with sis0

2003-02-22 Thread Bo Xiao
Hi, I am using 4.7 release on a XP1900+ with ECS K7S5A which has a SiS 735 chipset. The onboard ethernet appears to be working but very slow. I can ping out. Telnet in works but it is hanged after a while and dropped eventaully. CVSup runs overnight still not done, but it does make progress.

Re: Slow networking with sis0

2003-02-22 Thread Chuck Swiger
Bo Xiao wrote: I am using 4.7 release on a XP1900+ with ECS K7S5A which has a SiS 735 chipset. [ ...sis issues... ] One of the committers has merged a bunch of changes related to the sis0 chipset recently to -STABLE. Which version of the sis0 code do you have: 98-sec# ident

Re: Bizarre Networking Problem

2003-02-21 Thread Joseph Noonan
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 at 7:20pm Bill Moran wrote: Perhaps some output form 'netstat -rn' and 'ifconfig' might provoke some more useful answers. Well the problem is solved, but I am not happy about the solution as it makes absolutely no sense to me. xl0:

Re: Bizarre Networking Problem

2003-02-21 Thread Mark
- Original Message - From: Joseph Noonan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 6:07 PM Subject: Re: Bizarre Networking Problem The above was the ifconfig when I had the problem. Notice the broadcast addresses

Re: Bizarre Networking Problem

2003-02-21 Thread Bill Moran
Joseph Noonan wrote: On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 at 7:20pm Bill Moran wrote: Perhaps some output form 'netstat -rn' and 'ifconfig' might provoke some more useful answers. Well the problem is solved, but I am not happy about the solution as it makes absolutely no sense to me. xl0:

RE: Bizarre Networking Problem

2003-02-21 Thread Brent Wiese
Well the problem is solved, but I am not happy about the solution as it makes absolutely no sense to me. xl0: flags=8943UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500 options=3rxcsum,txcsum inet 192.246.38.10 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 255.255.255.0

Re: Bizarre Networking Problem

2003-02-21 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 05:17:17PM +, Mark wrote: From: Joseph Noonan [EMAIL PROTECTED] The above was the ifconfig when I had the problem. Notice the broadcast addresses. The commands that brought up the interface at boot are: /sbin/ifconfig xl0 192.246.38.10 netmask

Netmasks for aliases (was Re: Bizarre Networking Problem)

2003-02-21 Thread Willie Viljoen
On Friday 21 February 2003 19:17, Mark wrote: /sbin/ifconfig xl0 192.246.38.10 netmask 255.255.255.0 /sbin/ifconfig xl0 alias 208.23.240.10 netmask 255.255.255.0 Hmm, I thought aliases always needed to have netmask of 255.255.255.255. Has something changed? - Mark Mark, Aliases on the

Re: Netmasks for aliases (was Re: Bizarre Networking Problem)

2003-02-21 Thread Mark
- Original Message - From: Willie Viljoen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 7:24 PM Subject: Netmasks for aliases (was Re: Bizarre Networking Problem) On Friday 21 February 2003 19:17, Mark wrote: /sbin/ifconfig xl0

Bizarre Networking Problem

2003-02-20 Thread Joseph Noonan
I have a really weird networking issue on my firewall box. The machine in question has an ethernet facing a cisco facing the Internet and an ethernet facing the LAN plugged into a 3com 100Mbit switch. My LAN has all of the servers and most of the workstations sitting in the /24 that I've had

Re: Bizarre Networking Problem

2003-02-20 Thread Bill Moran
Joseph Noonan wrote: I have a really weird networking issue on my firewall box. The machine in question has an ethernet facing a cisco facing the Internet and an ethernet facing the LAN plugged into a 3com 100Mbit switch. My LAN has all of the servers and most of the workstations sitting

Basic networking(ICS...)

2003-02-11 Thread Remington
I'm looking to get some sort of internet connection sharing via two machines both runing FBSD 5.0. One connects through the internet via a modem(tun0). I want to share this with another FBSD machine. I'm sorry if this soulds like a dumb question but i judt dont know. I think i jusr dial into

Re: Basic networking(ICS...)

2003-02-11 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Remington wrote: I think i jusr dial into the net(assume internal addres 192.168.0.1) and then i go to the other machine and i set the /etc/rc.conf, defaultrouter=192.168.0.1. I know i'm missing something, any help is greatly appreciated Google:

Re: Newbie Wireless Networking

2003-02-06 Thread Dan Pelleg
Jaguar. I'd like to try and get the HP on the network. I got a Linksys PCI card (WMP11) and installed it. I checked the kernel config and it included wi, awi, an, etc. This lead me to believe that wireless networking was configured into the kernel. However, the system doesn't seem

Re: Newbie Wireless Networking

2003-02-06 Thread Scot Johnson
Airport base station w/ iMac and iBook, both running Mac OS 10.2.3 Jaguar. I'd like to try and get the HP on the network. I got a Linksys PCI card (WMP11) and installed it. I checked the kernel config and it included wi, awi, an, etc. This lead me to believe that wireless networking

Newbie Wireless Networking

2003-02-05 Thread Scot Johnson
on the network. I got a Linksys PCI card (WMP11) and installed it. I checked the kernel config and it included wi, awi, an, etc. This lead me to believe that wireless networking was configured into the kernel. However, the system doesn't seem to recognize the PCI card. I'm unsure, however, whether

Re: Networking hardware question

2002-12-22 Thread Jerry Bell
, December 20, 2002 1:47 PM Subject: Networking hardware question Hi, For one week, I have the responsability to administrate a LAN in a society where there's at least 5 swithes and 1 hub connected together in chain. I heard that plugging too many hubs or swithes in chain can cause network

Networking hardware question

2002-12-20 Thread Christophe Simon
Hi, For one week, I have the responsability to administrate a LAN in a society where there's at least 5 swithes and 1 hub connected together in chain. I heard that plugging too many hubs or swithes in chain can cause network stability problems. Is that right, and what can I do. I have been

Re: Networking hardware question

2002-12-20 Thread Stacey Roberts
Hi Christophe, On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 18:47, Christophe Simon wrote: Hi, For one week, I have the responsability to administrate a LAN in a society where there's at least 5 swithes and 1 hub connected together in chain. I heard that plugging too many hubs or swithes in chain can cause

Slightly OT (and more related to the wireless networking)

2002-11-18 Thread Angelin Lazarov Lalev
Hi everybody, Is there any way to get list of all SSIDs, which are present in given area, with the tools provided by FreeBSD. I'm not sure that is possible at all, but a colleague of mine insist that he was seen such tool for Windows. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

=?ISO-8859-1?Q?How Do i Turn Off Networking??=

2002-11-18 Thread Matt
I have a freebsd machine that i installed via an ethernet card. Now when i first ran sysinstall, i tried ep0, but that froze sysinstall. Next time i tried it with ep1, it worked but when i attempted to boot it for the firat time, and every time since, It freezes when it gets to the networking

Re: Slightly OT (and more related to the wireless networking)

2002-11-18 Thread Dan Pelleg
Angelin Lazarov Lalev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi everybody, Is there any way to get list of all SSIDs, which are present in given area, with the tools provided by FreeBSD. I'm not sure that is possible at all, but a colleague of mine insist that he was seen such tool for Windows.

Re: How Do i Turn Off Networking?

2002-11-18 Thread Kliment Andreev
to boot it for the firat time, and every time since, It freezes when it gets to the networking area. Can i disable ep0? Try # ifconfig ep0 down but I doubt that is the problem. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message

Re: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?How Do i Turn Off Networking??=

2002-11-18 Thread Nathan Kinkade
it for the firat time, and every time since, It freezes when it gets to the networking area. Can i disable ep0? Go to /etc/rc.conf and remove ep0 from the network_interfaces list. Nathan To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message

wireless networking card/routing question

2002-11-18 Thread Ian Peters-Campbell
I am trying to set up an ad-hoc network with some Dell c600 Latitudes in a school lab. One of the machines (A) is plugged into the school's DHCP network via an average, everyday ethernet card. It has no problem accessing the internet, etc. However, system A also has a Cisco Aironet 350

Networking through Serial

2002-11-02 Thread Steven Lake
HI all. I got a rather interesting question about networking. I've got two machines that I'm running. One is win2k, the other is FBD4.5, only one of which (the win2k machine) is on the network. The old Freebsd machine won't take a nic, so I was wondering if I could cheat and connect

Wireless Networking

2002-09-17 Thread MET
I'm getting my hands on a 802.11a wireless network card and a base station (both from Dell) and was wondering if it will work on my FreeBSD laptop (dell Latitude C840). Any ideas or links to check out? ~ Matthew To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe

Re: Wireless Networking

2002-09-17 Thread Adam Weinberger
Networking from MET -- Oh good, my dog found the chainsaw. -Lilo, Lilo Stitch Adam Weinberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://vectors.cx To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions in the body of the message

Re: FreeBSD and Wireless Networking

2002-07-25 Thread Ray Seals
under 4.6 Ray On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 16:29, MET wrote: Does FreeBSD allow and or follow the standards for wireless networking? - Matthew /** Matthew Metnetsky [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: FreeBSD and Wireless Networking

2002-07-25 Thread Ed Yu
then. It's much better under 4.6 Ray On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 16:29, MET wrote: Does FreeBSD allow and or follow the standards for wireless networking? - Matthew /** Matthew Metnetsky [EMAIL

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