disturbing any current valid
connections. Is such a thing possible, or am I dreaming?
only solution i can think of is to add new rules from commandline, in
addition to adding them to the ruleset.
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Subject: Re: DHCPD doesn't want to bind to any interface
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of your dhcp-configured ethernet interface (e.g.
xl0, rl0, etc).
hope this helps,
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router is probably using dhcp to assign your box an internal ip. to
test out this theory, try running /sbin/dhclient if0, where if0 is the
name of your ethernet NIC (e.g. xl0, dc0, etc).
hope this helps.
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to produce a meaningful log entry.
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again, but now on the new drive. and that way you wont have
to reinstall either win98 or the freebsd.
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, but did you restart sshd
after
making the change to its config?
=)
reboot
or just send a HUP signal to the sshd process if you dont want to reboot the
machine.
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an authoritative
answer as to the reason this is happening, and i guess if same happens here
i will post on -ipfw. and yes, i _have_ been advised to switch to
ipnat/ipfilter, but thats cheating :). for that matter, so is removing
setup from the above rule 640.
thank you all in advance.
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here is a just in case:
have you tried using different ports on the switch? or a different switch?
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