Changes between Version 174 and Version 175 of NanoBSD
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- Apr 4, 2013, 6:03:13 AM (13 years ago)
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v174 v175 17 17 Please note that you can find the supporting files in the [http://svn.wirelessleiden.nl/svn/code svn/code subdirectory]. There are different versions available for node- and gateway (proxy) configurations and also 'trunk' (operational) and 'branche' (development) versions. Also keep a close look at the ''INFO'' ''WARNING'' ''ERR'' directives as they guide you through some common pitfalls. This guide was originally written for FreeBSD 7.2, this page is still available [wiki:FreeBSD7.2_Guide]. As there were a lot of (positive) changes in the wireless stack, we moved to FreeBSD 8.2 which was implemented on all nodes in the course of 2011 and to 9.0 beginning of 2012. 18 18 19 We now use exclusively a '''FreeBSD 9. 0 version'''. Code can be found in svn: http://svn.wirelessleiden.nl/svn/code/iris/branches/releng-9.0-ileiden/ .20 We have implemented a number of changes in this 9. 0version:19 We now use exclusively a '''FreeBSD 9.1 version'''. Code can be found in svn: http://svn.wirelessleiden.nl/svn/code/iris/branches/releng-9-ileiden/ . 20 We have implemented a number of changes in this 9.1 version: 21 21 22 22 * use of pf instead of ipfw - because of rich feature set. … … 29 29 * Ensure that the fastest nameservers are automagically ranked first in /etc/resolv.conf to shorten DNS response time. 30 30 31 The procedure to setup and configure a 9. 0 nodefactory is similar to the8.2 procedure described below.31 The procedure to setup and configure a 9.1 nodefactory is similar to the 9.0 and 8.2 procedure described below. 32 32 33 33 == A. Setup a FreeBSD host ==
