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at device 0.0 on
cardbus0
dc1: Ethernet address: 06:00:10:a4:03:3f
miibus0: MII bus on dc1
Would it help if I rebuilt my kernel and specified the irq, mem and port
for dc0 and dc1?
Thanks in advance for any help,
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Wayne,
I am currently using ipfilter on 5.0-release. I rebuilt my kernel to
support it. I confused myself because I couldn't find a LINT file in
/sys/i386/conf. But it looks like you now build the LINT file by using
the Makefile in this directory. The options that you want in your
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 15:10, Marco Radzinschi wrote:
Place the following BEFORE any other rules, and replace $intsubnet with
your internal subnet. The second rule will allow active FTP from the
firewall itself.
map dc0 $intsubnet - 1.1.1.1/32 proxy port ftp ftp/tcp
map dc0 1.1.1.1/32 -
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 21:26, Shane Hickey wrote:
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 15:10, Marco Radzinschi wrote:
Place the following BEFORE any other rules, and replace $intsubnet with
your internal subnet. The second rule will allow active FTP from the
firewall itself.
map dc0 $intsubnet
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Howdy all,
My ISP just put in a packetshaper and I am now having problems getting
CVSUP to work. I suppose it could be unrelated, but I wanted to see if
anyone could suggest good troubleshooting steps. I've tried several
cvsup servers (cvsup, cvsup2, cvsup7, cvsup8) and they all either
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 11:46, Shane Hickey wrote:
Howdy all,
My ISP just put in a packetshaper and I am now having problems getting
CVSUP to work. I suppose it could be unrelated, but I wanted to see if
anyone could suggest good troubleshooting steps. I've tried several
cvsup servers
Howdy, thanks for the response.
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 15:39, Stacey Roberts wrote:
What version of FreeBSD is this?
5.0-release.
Can you post the dmesg output for both (or more) of the nics on the
system, please?
What is the P'nP OS BIOS option set to on this box?
Here's the dmesg:
ed1:
-freebsd.out
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
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/security/tripwire/work/tripwire-2.3.1-2/src/STLport-4.0'
gmake[1]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/security/tripwire/work/tripwire-2.3.1-2/src'
date release.i386-unknown-freebsd.out
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
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Howdy all,
I have a Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop that I had installed 4.7-release on
awhile ago using just the kernel and mfsroot floppies and then getting
everything else via ftp.
Well, I decided to start all over on this system, only with
5.0-release. I actually made the
Has anyone had any luck getting the above card to work? I have one of
these in a linux laptop and I think I'm ready to give up. The model is
a USR2210 and I think it uses a T1 chipset?
Thanks,
Shane
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First, lemme say that I foolishly asked this in freebsd-newbies (because
I'm a freebsd newbie) but it turns out that it was the wrong forum.
Anyway, what are people using to only allow ssh from certain
addressees? I'm a recent FreeBSD convert, from Linux. In linuxland I
used both iptables and
all lines commented out in my
/etc/inetd.conf) and it apparently has something to do with the -W
flag? Can someone tell me how this magic works?
Thanks,
Shane
On Sat, 2002-11-09 at 12:58, Shane Hickey wrote:
First, lemme say that I foolishly asked this in freebsd-newbies (because
I'm a freebsd
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