On Tuesday 15 November 2005 13:43, Steve Bertrand wrote:
I'm a wee bit confused here, but I do understand what you are trying to
do.
First, did you compile a new kernel with the following option?:
options BRIDGE
Second, try giving both PC's a static IP address, and disconnect the
FBSD box
On Nov 15, 2005, at 10:52 PM, Erik Osterholm wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:43:18AM -0500, Steve Bertrand wrote:
FreeBSD 6 came at the perfect time for me. I've just
switched my primary desktop from Win2k to FreeBSD, and I put
the Windows boot disk in an old machine that was heading for
On Wednesday 16 November 2005 04:52, Erik Osterholm wrote:
This should not be necessary with if_bridge. A kernel module must be
loaded before if_bridge will work, but seems to load automatically
when creating the bridge interface. Alternatively, if_bridge can be
compiled into the kernel with
FreeBSD 6 came at the perfect time for me. I've just switched my primary
desktop from Win2k to FreeBSD, and I put the Windows boot disk in an old
machine that was heading for the skip.
I wanted to access the W2k machine (fred) over VNC without flooding our
switch, so I thought let's take
FreeBSD 6 came at the perfect time for me. I've just
switched my primary desktop from Win2k to FreeBSD, and I put
the Windows boot disk in an old machine that was heading for the skip.
I wanted to access the W2k machine (fred) over VNC without
flooding our switch, so I thought let's
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:43:18AM -0500, Steve Bertrand wrote:
FreeBSD 6 came at the perfect time for me. I've just
switched my primary desktop from Win2k to FreeBSD, and I put
the Windows boot disk in an old machine that was heading for the skip.
I wanted to access the W2k