Can't update system.. very strange!

Miquel Guillamet mguillamet at gmail.com
Thu Oct 16 21:24:07 UTC 2008


Hey,

I solved the problem installing FreeBSD 7.1-BETA2 that has added native
support for Marvell Yukon 88E8058 Gigabit Ethernet.



Thanks!

On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:04 PM, Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल <wahjava.ml@
gmail.com> wrote:

> Miquel Guillamet writes:
> > Hello,
>
>
> > I'm new to FreeBSD! I was using Arch Linux for long time, which is very
> > nice. Well.. here is the situation, I've installed the 7.0 release
> (amd64)
> > to my MacBook C2D 3,1 Santa Rosa and everything was going nicely and
> > smoothly but I had to install the ethernet driver the Yukon/Yukon II
> > Ethernet Adapter from Marvell because the system didn't recognize it and
> > here is when the big problem came. I been following all the instructions
> > from the install file:
>
> > kldload if_myk
> > ifconfig myk0 up
> > dhclient myk0
>
> > Then I did some pings to www.google.com and no problem so I wanted to
> update
> > the system using pkg_add -rv <packet> but no way to get connected to the
> > ftp. It says after a 1 minute or so, time out connection. Dns lookups are
> > working but no ssh,ftp,telnet,http.. What is going on? I did a fresh
> install
> > and I didn't touch anything on rc.conf. ipv6 is off, firewall is off.
> After
> > googling for a solution I found that the problem could come from the adsl
> > router that hasn't any "Domain name" on the PPPoE settings and FreeBSD
> seems
> > to take care about this thing (no problem on macosx or linux). Using
> > dhclient command, the output was:
>
> > Bogus domain search list 15: domain_not_set.invalid.
>
> > So I changed the settings on my Linksys ADSL2 Gateway (no firewall
> enabled)
> > but nothing, even with the domain name set, no internet only pings
> allowed.
> > Then I tried to use static ip but nothing, same problem. I really don't
> know
> > what to do next or where to look. Any idea?
>
> Can you paste the output of following commands here ?
>
> % netstat -rn
> % cat /etc/resolv.conf
> % fetch http://www.freebsd.org/
>
> It seems something is messed up with your DNS or default route or maybe
> your router's firewall.
>
> Thanks
> Ashish Shukla
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