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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    1717Please 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.
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    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 9.0 version:
     19We 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/ .
     20We have implemented a number of changes in this 9.1 version:
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    2222  * use of pf instead of ipfw - because of rich feature set.
     
    2929  * Ensure that the fastest nameservers are automagically ranked first in /etc/resolv.conf to shorten DNS response time.
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    31 The procedure to setup and configure a 9.0 nodefactory is similar to the 8.2 procedure described below.
     31The procedure to setup and configure a 9.1 nodefactory is similar to the 9.0 and 8.2 procedure described below.
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    3333==  A. Setup a FreeBSD host ==