IPv4 loopback - solved

2007-03-18 Thread Keith E. Brandt, M.D.
Disregard - I found the 'network_interfaces' line of rc.conf was lacking lo0. I added it back in and it seems to be booting correctly. Sorry for the bandwidth! Keith While trying to configure ntp, I discovered that my IPv4 loopback was not being configured. I can manually restart it with

IPv4 loopback

2007-03-18 Thread Keith E. Brandt, M.D.
While trying to configure ntp, I discovered that my IPv4 loopback was not being configured. I can manually restart it with 'ifconfig lo0 add 127.0.0.1', however, it does not survive a reboot. Here's the output of ipconfig following boot: rl0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST

Re: IPv4 loopback - solved

2007-03-19 Thread Keith E. Brandt, M.D.
Disregard - I found the 'network_interfaces' line of rc.conf was lacking lo0. I added it back in and it seems to be booting correctly. unless you are sure you need the 'network_interfaces' line in rc.conf I would comment it out. the default value for it in 6.2 is 'auto' and I have never seen