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Anyone run freeBSD or Solaris?
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02/12/2016 23:48
02/12/2016 23:48
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In the latest in a series of obscure technical questions that probably have no place on a niche single model car forum but I'm going to ask anyway....
Anyone running either of these two operating systems fancy running the terminal command "netstat -rn" and posting (or PMing if you'd prefer) the output to me please?
I'm after the location of the router IP address.
Up yours Photobucket.
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Re: Anyone run freeBSD or Solaris?
[Re: Wishy]
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03/12/2016 00:08
03/12/2016 00:08
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Barney
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How about setting up a VM?
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Re: Anyone run freeBSD or Solaris?
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03/12/2016 00:17
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Because I'm lazy . That would be plan B though. The t'internet connection here is woeful so I'm trying to avoid downloading two whole operating systems for what would be a very limited section of user base. I've tested the Mac version of the code I'm writing via VM and have full Linux and Windows systems to test directly. Note to selfI hadn't realised that I could just download Solaris until now. Solaris 11
Last edited by Wishy; 03/12/2016 00:19.
Up yours Photobucket.
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Re: Anyone run freeBSD or Solaris?
[Re: Wishy]
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18/12/2016 23:06
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Just for laughs Routing tables
Internet: Destination Gateway Flags Netif Expire default 172.16.250.1 UGS re0 10.10.3.0/24 link#7 U re1_vlan 10.10.3.254 link#7 UHS lo0 127.0.0.1 link#6 UH lo0 172.16.1.0/30 link#8 U re1_vlan 172.16.1.1 link#8 UHS lo0 172.16.6.0/24 172.16.1.2 UG re1_vlan 172.16.18.0/24 172.16.1.2 UG re1_vlan 172.16.28.0/24 172.16.1.2 UG re1_vlan 172.16.38.0/24 172.16.1.2 UG re1_vlan 172.16.48.0/24 172.16.1.2 UG re1_vlan 172.16.68.0/24 link#9 U re1_vlan 172.16.68.254 link#9 UHS lo0 172.16.188.0/25 172.16.1.2 UG re1_vlan 172.16.208.0/25 172.16.1.2 UG re1_vlan 172.16.250.0/24 link#1 U re0 172.16.250.250 link#1 UHS lo0 172.17.0.0/24 172.16.1.2 UG re1_vlan 172.19.12.0/24 link#10 U re1_vlan 172.19.12.254 link#10 UHS lo0 172.28.1.0/30 link#2 U re1 172.28.1.1 link#2 UHS lo0
Internet6: Destination Gateway Flags Netif Expire default 2a02:8011:1005::1:0:1 UGS re0 ::1 link#6 UH lo0 2a02:8011:1005::/64 link#1 U re0 2a02:8011:1005::1:0:2 link#1 UHS lo0 2a02:8011:1005:1700::/64 2a02:8011:1005:f000::2 UGS re1_vlan 2a02:8011:1005:a018::/64 2a02:8011:1005:f000::2 UGS re1_vlan 2a02:8011:1005:a028::/64 2a02:8011:1005:f000::2 UGS re1_vlan 2a02:8011:1005:a038::/64 2a02:8011:1005:f000::2 UGS re1_vlan 2a02:8011:1005:a048::/64 2a02:8011:1005:f000::2 UGS re1_vlan 2a02:8011:1005:a068::/64 link#9 U re1_vlan 2a02:8011:1005:a068:68::254 link#9 UHS lo0 2a02:8011:1005:f000::/64 link#8 U re1_vlan 2a02:8011:1005:f000::1 link#8 UHS lo0 fe80::%re0/64 link#1 U re0 fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca0%re0 link#1 UHS lo0 fe80::%re1/64 link#2 U re1 fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca1%re1 link#2 UHS lo0 fe80::%lo0/64 link#6 U lo0 fe80::1%lo0 link#6 UHS lo0 fe80::%re1_vlan10/64 link#7 U re1_vlan fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca1%re1_vlan10 link#7 UHS lo0 fe80::%re1_vlan20/64 link#8 U re1_vlan fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca2%re1_vlan20 link#8 UHS lo0 fe80::%re1_vlan68/64 link#9 U re1_vlan fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca1%re1_vlan68 link#9 UHS lo0 fe80::%re1_vlan912/64 link#10 U re1_vlan fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca1%re1_vlan912 link#10 UHS lo0 ff01::%re0/32 fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca0%re0 U re0 ff01::%re1/32 fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca1%re1 U re1 ff01::%lo0/32 ::1 U lo0 ff01::%re1_vlan10/32 fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca1%re1_vlan10 U re1_vlan ff01::%re1_vlan20/32 fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca2%re1_vlan20 U re1_vlan ff01::%re1_vlan68/32 fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca1%re1_vlan68 U re1_vlan ff01::%re1_vlan912/32 fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca1%re1_vlan912 U re1_vlan ff02::%re0/32 fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca0%re0 U re0 ff02::%re1/32 fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca1%re1 U re1 ff02::%lo0/32 ::1 U lo0 ff02::%re1_vlan10/32 fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca1%re1_vlan10 U re1_vlan ff02::%re1_vlan20/32 fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca2%re1_vlan20 U re1_vlan ff02::%re1_vlan68/32 fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca1%re1_vlan68 U re1_vlan ff02::%re1_vlan912/32 fe80::2e0:6fff:fe15:3ca1%re1_vlan912 U re1_vlan
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Re: Anyone run freeBSD or Solaris?
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19/12/2016 00:10
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Thank you, that's great as I haven't been able to get FreeBSD working, if I'm reading that correctly your router is at 172.16.250.1. I went for a variation of plan B in that I downloaded the images at work where the t'internet connection is substantially faster (about 100 times ). I've got Solaris running fine in a VM but FreeBSD isn't playing ball.
Last edited by Wishy; 19/12/2016 00:37.
Up yours Photobucket.
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Re: Anyone run freeBSD or Solaris?
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21/01/2017 00:12
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Jef_uk
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yes my wan is behind 172.16.250.1 BSD may need a "legacy" network interface in a VM. No reaso it would not work. I could chuck up a Free bsd VM on my xen server if all you want is ssh.
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Re: Anyone run freeBSD or Solaris?
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28/01/2017 00:42
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Jef_uk
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If you need anything testing give me a shout. I might learn something!
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Re: Anyone run freeBSD or Solaris?
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28/01/2017 11:22
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I most certainly will do. I'm writing various bits and bobs that I'm trying to make as multi-platform as possible. I have Windows/Linux machines to test with and Solaris/Macos covered with a vm. However,As mentioned above I never FreeBSD working so that would be useful thanks.
Up yours Photobucket.
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