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2005 Dec 15
1
Perhaps silly question - network browse problems...
...'d toss this one out here. All the client machines are on 192.168.1.x, all netmasks are configured as /24, etc. I cannot browse the network. I CAN connect to a resource on the server just fine if I specify the full name, but an attempt to bring up the network browser shows the network name (DENNINGER) but nothing inside....... I am connecting as "Workgroup" clients (not a domain client) due to issues I had a while back with domain logins. Clients are all WinXP SP2. I don't get it - this started after I came off the 2.x codebase, and I can't find anything obvious that I'...
2013 Apr 11
2
IKEv2/IPSEC "Road Warrior" VPN Tunneling?
...ver IPSec but I can't find anything addressing the other situation -- remote user(s) where the connecting IPs are not known in advance, such as a person with a laptop or smartphone in a random hotel. (And is there a better list for this in the freebsd-* paradigm for the question?) -- -- Karl Denninger /The Market Ticker ?/ <http://market-ticker.org> Cuda Systems LLC
2005 Jul 13
0
Question regarding printers - problem with current rleease
Hi folks; Not sure what's going on here.... Running 3.0.14a here, with a fairly default config. Base OS is FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE. FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #11: Fri Apr 8 09:48:24 CDT 2005 karl@FS.denninger.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/KSD-SMP Here's the output from "testparm" Load smb config files from /usr/local/etc/smb.conf Processing section "[homes]" Processing section "[printers]" Processing section "[faxserver]" Processing section "[pics]" L...
2009 Nov 12
1
Problem with Samba 3.4.3 - previous 3.3.x worked fine
...dows 7 clients. File server is fine, and everything else is working - I can connect to printers from XP machines, but not from Windows 7 any more. I get an "0x00000000d" error from Win7 when I try to connect.... no further info available that I can find on what that is. Ideas? -- Karl Denninger
2008 Mar 03
1
crypto, readline and zlib libraries - Postgres install
...able SSL for Postgres client connections. A perusal of "yum list" with an appropriate grep or two doesn't elicit anything useful. Anyone know where I find these? I loaded just the standard distro, no graphical user environment (neither Gnome or KDB) Thanks in advance. -- Karl Denninger (karl at denninger.net) http://www.denninger.net
2009 Jan 29
0
Intel Mobo MARVEL RAID adapters and amd64 FreeBSD on QuadCore and i7 series Processors
...benefit from access to more than 4GB of physical RAM as the working dataset grows but am hesitant to run the 64bit version on that processor (which I understand isn't REALLY a 64-bit chip) if I'm going to run into a penalty for doing so in terms of generalized performance. -- -- Karl Denninger karl@denninger.net
2008 Jun 17
0
MFI driver
...ber of "MegaRaid" boards, but it does not appear that they are all supported - or are they? The ones that ARE listed as supported are INSANELY expensive - like $800+! I'd love to buy one of these for a couple of my other machines, but at that sort of price..... perhaps not. -- Karl Denninger
2000 Mar 11
0
samba-tng-alpha-0.14.tar.gz
ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha and mirror sites. finally resolved some of the niggling issues that have kept tng from working: in particular, thanks to karl denninger for helping track down "invalid users = root" in the [global] section which stops root from being able to access anything, including being able to add user accounts! tng is now back where it was about 6 weeks ago: - logins work - file access works - profiles work (i believe) on nt4 an...
2009 Mar 24
3
LSI Logic raid status
Hi, I have a LSI Logic sata/sas raid running, is there a way to see the state of the volume, like optimal, degraded or resyncing? I've tried several commands with camcontrol but I cant figure it out. -- Peter Ankerst?l peter@pean.org http://www.pean.org/
2013 Jan 24
2
RFC: Suggesting ZFS "best practices" in FreeBSD
>> #1. Map the physical drive slots to how they show up in FBSD so if a >> disk is removed and the machine is rebooted all the disks after that >> removed one do not have an 'off by one error'. i.e. if you have >> ada0-ada14 and remove ada8 then reboot - normally FBSD skips that >> missing ada8 drive and the next drive (that used to be ada9) is now