On 05/19/2013 03:19 PM, Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman- wrote:
Early?? They're all v5+! ;)
Pedant! :P Ok, earlier versions.
;)
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On Sun, 19 May 2013, Brian Hechinger wrote:
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 09:16:09PM +0200, Jordi Guillaumes i Pons wrote:
El 19/05/2013, a les 20:59, "Cory Smelosky" <b4 at gewt.net> va escriure:
Ideas? From what I can determine, FreeBSD 9 ships with libpcap 1.2.1 (at
least as of a year ago).
I never used TUN/TAP on FreeBSD...I always added extra virtual NICs and used BPF there.
I'd recommend to use vde2. I have just checked and it is in the ports collection, as net/vde2
Installing now. Thanks! :)
I wasn't real happy with the TAP thing, I knew there had to be a better
way. I'm spoiled by CrossBow on Solaris. :)
Yup. CrossBow spoils you for sure. ;)
I'm still running the last release of OpenSolaris just for it!
-brian
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Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> writes:
Early?? They're all v5+! ;)
Pedant! :P Ok, earlier versions.
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On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 09:16:09PM +0200, Jordi Guillaumes i Pons wrote:
El 19/05/2013, a les 20:59, "Cory Smelosky" <b4 at gewt.net> va escriure:
Ideas? From what I can determine, FreeBSD 9 ships with libpcap 1.2.1 (at
least as of a year ago).
I never used TUN/TAP on FreeBSD...I always added extra virtual NICs and used BPF there.
I'd recommend to use vde2. I have just checked and it is in the ports collection, as net/vde2
Installing now. Thanks! :)
I wasn't real happy with the TAP thing, I knew there had to be a better
way. I'm spoiled by CrossBow on Solaris. :)
-brian
On Sun, 19 May 2013, Dave McGuire wrote:
Early?? They're all v5+! ;)
Yeah. I need to find the standalone copy of DSC to get 1.50 installed properly. ;)
I hoped it was in there. :(
-Dave
On 05/19/2013 03:12 PM, Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman- wrote:
OK. I was recently asked for some older version of VMS, so I put the V1
Hobbyist CD up. It had installation kits for several early versions of
VMS:
000000.DIR;1 BACKUP.SYS;1 BADBLK.SYS;1 BADLOG.SYS;1
BITMAP.SYS;1 CMUIP.DIR;1 CONTIN.SYS;1 CORIMG.SYS;1
DECW054.C;1 DECW054.D;1 DECW054.E;1 DECW054.F;1
DECW054.G;1 DECW054.H;1 DECW055.C;1 DECW055.D;1
DECW055.E;1 DECW055.F;1 DECW055.G;1 DECW055.H;1
DECW060.C;1 DECW060.D;1 DECW060.E;1 DECW060.F;1
DECW061.C;1 DECW061.D;1 DECW061.E;1 DECW061.F;1
DOCUMENTATION.DIR;1 HELP_MESSAGE.DIR;1 HISTORICAL.DIR;1 INDEXF.SYS;1
ISL_SCRIPT.ESS;1 MPH.DIR;1 SECURITY.SYS;1 SOFTWARE.DIR;1
SYS0.DIR;1 SYS1.DIR;1 TOOLS.DIR;1 VMS054.A;1
VMS054.B;1 VMS054.C;1 VMS054.D;1 VMS055.A;1
VMS055.B;1 VMS055.C;1 VMS055.D;1 VMS060.A;1
VMS060.B;1 VMS060.C;1 VMS060.D;1 VMS060.E;1
VMS060.F;1 VMS061.A;1 VMS061.B;1 VMS061.C;1
VMS061.D;1 VMS061.E;1 VMS061.F;1 VMSMUP054.A;1
VMSMUP054.B;1 VMSMUP055.A;1 VMSMUP055.B;1 VMSU2054.A;1
VMSU2054.B;1 VMSU2055.A;1 VMSU2055.B;1 VMSU2055.C;1
VMSU2055.D;1 VMSU2055.E;1 VOLSET.SYS;1
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http://gimme-sympathy.org Experiments
El 19/05/2013, a les 20:59, "Cory Smelosky" <b4 at gewt.net> va escriure:
Ideas? From what I can determine, FreeBSD 9 ships with libpcap 1.2.1 (at
least as of a year ago).
I never used TUN/TAP on FreeBSD...I always added extra virtual NICs and used BPF there.
I'd recommend to use vde2. I have just checked and it is in the ports collection, as net/vde2
Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
jg at jordi.guillaumes.name
HECnet: BITXOV::JGUILLAUMES
On Sun, 19 May 2013, Brian Hechinger wrote:
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 07:10:44PM -0000, Cory Smelosky wrote:
I was running FreeBSD VMs in QEMU/KVM or ESXi. I would add more virtual
physical interfaces to the VM.
I would then attach vm0 to en0, vm1, to en1, vm2 to en2...et cetera. It
allowed them to communicate with each other fine.
Yeah, see my other email where I figured that out. :)
Oh! I just remembered. Have you set tap0 up? Are you running simh as
root?
Running simh as root and tap1 is in the UP state.
Weird. Try attaching with the interface down and then bringing it up?
(I had to do some weird stuff with tap and OpenVPN + simh...)
-brian
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http://gewt.net/ Personal stuff
http://gimme-sympathy.org Experiments
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 07:10:44PM -0000, Cory Smelosky wrote:
I was running FreeBSD VMs in QEMU/KVM or ESXi. I would add more virtual
physical interfaces to the VM.
I would then attach vm0 to en0, vm1, to en1, vm2 to en2...et cetera. It
allowed them to communicate with each other fine.
Yeah, see my other email where I figured that out. :)
Oh! I just remembered. Have you set tap0 up? Are you running simh as
root?
Running simh as root and tap1 is in the UP state.
-brian
Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> writes:
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 03:04:47PM -0400, Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman- wrote:
Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> writes:
I can't find my copy. I do know it exists on a machine that is powered
off, but that doesn't help me much. :)
Anyone have a copy handy that can be fetched from outside of HECnet?
Version?
Latest. but Sampsa has provided. Thanks! :)
OK. I was recently asked for some older version of VMS, so I put the V1
Hobbyist CD up. It had installation kits for several early versions of
VMS:
000000.DIR;1 BACKUP.SYS;1 BADBLK.SYS;1 BADLOG.SYS;1
BITMAP.SYS;1 CMUIP.DIR;1 CONTIN.SYS;1 CORIMG.SYS;1
DECW054.C;1 DECW054.D;1 DECW054.E;1 DECW054.F;1
DECW054.G;1 DECW054.H;1 DECW055.C;1 DECW055.D;1
DECW055.E;1 DECW055.F;1 DECW055.G;1 DECW055.H;1
DECW060.C;1 DECW060.D;1 DECW060.E;1 DECW060.F;1
DECW061.C;1 DECW061.D;1 DECW061.E;1 DECW061.F;1
DOCUMENTATION.DIR;1 HELP_MESSAGE.DIR;1 HISTORICAL.DIR;1 INDEXF.SYS;1
ISL_SCRIPT.ESS;1 MPH.DIR;1 SECURITY.SYS;1 SOFTWARE.DIR;1
SYS0.DIR;1 SYS1.DIR;1 TOOLS.DIR;1 VMS054.A;1
VMS054.B;1 VMS054.C;1 VMS054.D;1 VMS055.A;1
VMS055.B;1 VMS055.C;1 VMS055.D;1 VMS060.A;1
VMS060.B;1 VMS060.C;1 VMS060.D;1 VMS060.E;1
VMS060.F;1 VMS061.A;1 VMS061.B;1 VMS061.C;1
VMS061.D;1 VMS061.E;1 VMS061.F;1 VMSMUP054.A;1
VMSMUP054.B;1 VMSMUP055.A;1 VMSMUP055.B;1 VMSU2054.A;1
VMSU2054.B;1 VMSU2055.A;1 VMSU2055.B;1 VMSU2055.C;1
VMSU2055.D;1 VMSU2055.E;1 VOLSET.SYS;1
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