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      trout
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      I want to use the Opt Interface to connect my ethernet world and my token ring world.

      I searched the forum and read the Hardware Compability List and found that only token ring cards supported by OpenBSD where … Olicom....

      I hunted down a few in the junk pile, but when I put them in and boot on the Live CD .... they do not show up !

      Can anyone provide some info .....

      Thanks.

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        sullrich
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        I have 0 expsoure to token ring.  Sorry to say but this is not something that will work (most likely).

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          hoba
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          omg, why do you want to still run token ring in 2006?

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            trout
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            Well we have a few as400 that still have some token ring.

            And a few PCs that have TR cards.

            Why change if not broken  :) …. we changing them as we upgrade them .... just taking slow approach

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              trout
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              Why is that … according to BSD docs the token cards are handled just like eth ones just a difference driver.

              And if BSD has a driver why couldn't pfsense?

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                sullrich
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                @trout:

                Why is that … according to BSD docs the token cards are handled just like eth ones just a difference driver.

                And if BSD has a driver why couldn't pfsense?

                I said that I have 0 exposure to it.  Give it a try, I am not sure if it works or not.

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                  trout
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                  It does not …  :(

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                    billm
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                    FWIW, it's probably because we don't enable the oltr(4) driver:
                    http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=oltr&sektion=4&apropos=0&manpath=FreeBSD+6.1-RELEASE
                    in our kernel.  I don't see much use for it in general in our tree though - it's outdated hardware and it's not worth putting a driver that maybe one person on this planet might use in the tree.  I'd suggest pulling down the dev iso and rolling your own - the build process is relatively simple and all you need to do is add the driver to the kernel config.  Or get a token ring -> ethernet translational bridge from Olicom (er eBay - hell I can probably dig a few out of the scrap pile at work sigh).

                    –Bill

                    pfSense core developer
                    blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
                    twitter - billmarquette

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                      trout
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                      @billm:

                      I'd suggest pulling down the dev iso and rolling your own - the build process is relatively simple and all you need to do is add the driver to the kernel config.  Or get a token ring -> ethernet translational bridge from Olicom (er eBay - hell I can probably dig a few out of the scrap pile at work sigh).

                      –Bill

                      Can you give me the brief howto on that …
                        ... do you mean down load the dev tar or just modify an install of rc1

                      Might just take you up on the bridge offer.

                      Thanks

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                        sullrich
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                        1. Download the developer ISO
                        2. Load the developer iso and then login to console
                        3. Wait for the developer bootstrap process to finish
                        3. Edit /home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts/conf/pfSense.6 and add the device
                        5. cd /home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts/
                        6. ./build_iso.sh

                        Wait for it to finish and then you will see an ISO (it will tell you the location).

                        Please keep in mind this is unsupported territory you are in.

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                          Numbski
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                          But it's gloriously FUN unsupported territory. :D

                          Really.  This will get your foot into the burgening token-ring marketplace.  It's about to boom I tell ya.  ;D

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                            trout
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                            Yeah legacy is a drag.  Beats mass conversion ( $$$ and headache ) Sure Cobol programmers feel the same way.  It nice to be able to make the transition tranparent.

                            Don't like it either, but it sure goes a long way when you can say "no problem can do that" to the people with the money.

                            With a poor attitude open source can leave a bad taste in Power that be.  Open source is about just making it work, and work well.  With the added bonus of not spending an arm and a leg.

                            On to real stuff …..

                            the script that graps the CVS file for pfSense inside of build_iso.sh just fails really not much information

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                              sullrich
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                              The Freesbie server is currently offline.  This data is needed to build a CD.

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                                trout
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                                Ok, thanks

                                .. ETA … is there big problem or just routine up when u done?

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                                  sullrich
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                                  Not sure what the problem is.  I don't admin their server.

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                                    trout
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                                    @sullrich:

                                    1. Download the developer ISO
                                    2. Load the developer iso and then login to console
                                    3. Wait for the developer bootstrap process to finish
                                    3. Edit /home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts/conf/pfSense.6 and add the device
                                    5. cd /home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts/
                                    6. ./build_iso.sh

                                    Wait for it to finish and then you will see an ISO (it will tell you the location).

                                    Please keep in mind this is unsupported territory you are in.

                                    I know this is unsupported but could I get a little assistance so I can learn how this works …

                                    I did as above, but update_cvs_depot function from inside build_iso.sh
                                    complained
                                    "move away pfSense/RELENG_1; it is in the way.
                                    so I did some digging
                                    added export SKIP_CHECKOUT=yes
                                    and    export SKIP_RSYNC=yes
                                    to my pfsense_local.sh

                                    but it still tries to get CVS files

                                    ... so I commented out the call  ( cvs is not important to me this point )

                                    ... so now when freebsd build is running I notice that it complained about not having
                                    bsdinstaller
                                    cpdup
                                    lua
                                    lighttpd

                                    how do you get the these packages into the build process ????

                                    thanks .......... ahead of time

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                                      Numbski
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                                      Skip checkout and skip rsync?

                                      You should probably allow one of those to run.  I'd leave the checkout in there and set rsh=ssh.

                                      That's the FreeBSD admin in me talking and not a pfSense dev, so YMMV. :)

                                      Side note, I have a Token Ring Jetdirect card for a color laserjet sitting here that mistakenly shipped with my printer.  Have a use for it? :D

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