Re: Using FreeBSD disconnected on a notebook

2004-05-03 Thread Tobias Roth
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 04:04:53PM -0400, Stephen Moriarty wrote: > I'm trying to configure FreeBSD on my notebook such that when it's > docked at the office, I'm able to take advantage of networked resources > - NIS, amd, NFS. When I'm away, I want to selectively, and preferably > automatically

Re: Using FreeBSD disconnected on a notebook

2004-05-03 Thread Bill Moran
Stephen Moriarty wrote: I'm trying to configure FreeBSD on my notebook such that when it's docked at the office, I'm able to take advantage of networked resources - NIS, amd, NFS. When I'm away, I want to selectively, and preferably automatically, take advantage of the more limited network resou

Re: Using FreeBSD disconnected on a notebook

2004-05-03 Thread Murray Taylor
I Think that there was something in a SysAdmin mag ( http://www.samag.com/ ) regarding this ... It was based on the availability of / ip number granted / ... from dhclient. After checking that the the appropriate services were started up. I (creak) think it was to do with roaming users in a uni

Using FreeBSD disconnected on a notebook

2004-05-03 Thread Stephen Moriarty
I'm trying to configure FreeBSD on my notebook such that when it's docked at the office, I'm able to take advantage of networked resources - NIS, amd, NFS. When I'm away, I want to selectively, and preferably automatically, take advantage of the more limited network resources, which usually inc