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Date:      Thu, 21 Nov 2002 14:29:45 -0800 (PST)
From:      Chris P <freebsd@rawfire.torche.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Multiple questions...
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.44.0211211422400.26488-100000@rawfire.torche.com>
In-Reply-To: <200211212254.gALMsmv27234@clunix.cl.msu.edu>

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Hello all,
  I have a couple of simple questions, and 1 tough one..

First the easy ones..

Whats an easy way to check if people are using my machine in the
backround.. IE doing an ftp?  Is there something other then checking
processes?  like maybe a netstat command or something?  I'm asking this
mostly because of problem #2 which I'll get to in a sec.. But I need to
fully shot off my machine sometimes, and a wall command wont do it for
some people using my machine, meaning they wont see it.  So I like to just
do a quick check to see if someone is doing stuff.. people using my web,
well too bad, apache will be back soon enough, ssh users, I can talk
request them.. FTP is a bit harder though..

OK, and the next question.. My setup is like this.. wireless in (an0)
NAT/DHCP (false addresses) out on sis0 to the house network.

Once in a while sis0 seems to die.. I think maybe the network card is
flaky or something.  Basically all the house machines loose connectivity
to the FreeBSD box.  Cant ping it, nothing.  From the FreeBSD box a
netstat -rn shows nothing.. all PC's have dropped.. DHCP shows nothing
being used, etc.. However.. ifconfig sis0 shows up.  And I cannot down
it.. So, the only fix I know of so far is a complete shut OFF and turn
back on.  Reboot doesnt cut it.  Its needs power off.. Thats why I think
its a bad card..   Anyone else have troubles like this? Anyone have
suggestions short of replacing the card yet?  Trying to save $.. been
unemployed almost a year now..

Thanks everyone!

C.



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