Re: OpenBSD Strage Problem

2008-04-02 Thread Peter_APIIT
Peter_APIIT wrote: Peter_APIIT wrote: Hello all expert network administrator, i truly new to openbsd. I have some dhcp problem. http://forums.bsdnexus.com/viewtopic.php?id=1858 I try it with windows box, it say limited connectivity but Fedora 7 can get ip address.

Re: OpenBSD Strage Problem

2008-03-28 Thread Peter_APIIT
Peter_APIIT wrote: Hello all expert network administrator, i truly new to openbsd. I have some dhcp problem. http://forums.bsdnexus.com/viewtopic.php?id=1858 I try it with windows box, it say limited connectivity but Fedora 7 can get ip address. Moreover, my wireless cannot up and

Re: OpenBSD Strage Problem

2008-03-21 Thread Peter_APIIT
just to eliminate the obvious: you have checked that packet forwarding is enabled? Yes it is enable. My client is function properly. Let me try to put up in the hostname.ral0 file and see if this help. Why my wired connection can ping from both way but cannot browse ? A billion thanks for

Re: OpenBSD Strage Problem

2008-03-21 Thread Dan Farrell
PM To: Peter_APIIT; misc Subject: Re: OpenBSD Strage Problem On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Peter_APIIT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all expert network administrator, i truly new to openbsd. I have some dhcp problem. I don't know about anyone else, but I find it very rude to go ask

Re: OpenBSD Strage Problem

2008-03-17 Thread Peter_APIIT
A billion sorry to you. Let me explain my problem to you. I have openbsd 4.1 with two internal nic which is Wired and Wireless. My wireless suddenly cannot become an access point. Previously, it can be an access point. I think openbsd cannot parse the /etc/hostname.ral0(Linksys WLMP-54GS).

Re: OpenBSD Strage Problem

2008-03-17 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Peter_APIIT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: My wireless suddenly cannot become an access point. Previously, it can be an access point. just to eliminate the obvious: you have checked that packet forwarding is enabled? as in $ sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 and checking

Re: OpenBSD Strage Problem

2008-03-15 Thread Peter_APIIT
Why need to add lookup file bind: to /etc/hosts and not /etc/resolv.conf. I my file is not deleted. It is there but my lAN cannot browse. What is the reason ? Can ping from both way. A billion thanks for your help. -- View this message in context:

Re: OpenBSD Strage Problem

2008-03-14 Thread stolendata.net
I think my dns file in openbsd has deleted. Where is the file for dns server. For what it's worth, this file is /etc/resolv.conf Drop one DNS-server per line, and optionally add lookup file bind as first line if you wish to have your own entires in /etc/hosts to be read before asking the

Re: OpenBSD Strage Problem

2008-03-14 Thread bofh
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Peter_APIIT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all expert network administrator, i truly new to openbsd. I have some dhcp problem. I don't know about anyone else, but I find it very rude to go ask for help by saying here, go to this site, register and login and