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Date:      Fri, 16 Dec 2005 07:23:03 -0800 (PST)
From:      manish jain <goodredhat@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Newbie problems with svscan and arp
Message-ID:  <20051216152303.46157.qmail@web34006.mail.mud.yahoo.com>

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Hi,
 
 I am trying my hand at FreeBSD administration and would greatly appreciate assistance with some problems I am facing with setting up mail services and the network properly.
 
 My system has 2 network cards (rl0 and dc0). rl0 has been assigned a local IP (192.168.10.37/255.255.255.0) and dc0 has been assigned a real IP (202.54.195.85/255.255.255.240). The gateway is 202.54.195.81 and the name server 202.54.1.30. After booting my console starts getting the following message : "192.168.10.1 is on rl0 but got reply from dc0". What is the error I might be committing ? The local router is located at 192.168.10.55, but I don't know where to put this information. Despite the message, I am able to access the internet smoothly.
 
 Further, I am trying to set up qmail as the MTA. Qmail apparantly needs svscan from the daemontools port to be running. My rc.local calls /usr/local/bin/svscanboot& at system startup, but when I do 'ps -waux | grep svscan', I get nothing. A few qmail processes are however running. How do I get svscan to start ?
 
 My rc.conf, inetd.conf, hosts  and /usr/local/etc/rc.d/svscan.sh files are attached.
 
 Thanks for any help.
 Manish Jain
 

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