Anyone else have this issue? I cant seem to get my new freenas box I put together to talk to the core DHCP server. I have yet to try connecting it directly to a different router, which I dont think I should have to.
I have the free nas connected to a hub/switch which is connected to the core. I downloaded the newest version AMD64, and it installed onto a USB drive without a problem. I also tried running it directly off the CD. still nada.
Any ideas?
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Don't take offense to this, but did you use the FreeNAS configuration menu to enable DHCP on the NIC installed in your new box. I see to remember, now this was like almost a year ago now, having to enable that option.
Just a thought.
Regards,
Seth
hi thanks for the reply
no offense taken, I tried to set the nic card first then rebooted per the manual instructions, then tried setting the ip via dhcp, but always returns 0.0.0.0
I got fed up messing with it and installed openfiler. that is up and running, but still trying to figure out how that works.
As for the freenas box, I tried the onboard nic, as well as added a pci nic and nada.
I will try the livcd on another existing comp. any other insight would be awesome. I am actually thinking installing ubuntu and runny fuppes and samba might be easier.
ok I think i figured it out actually, my stupid onboard LAN nic is not supported by freeBSD therefore not support by FreeNAS. now that is A$$. I either have to get another card or just use openfiler. Freak'n A!
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Sorry. I thought BSD had drivers for everything as well. Guess they missed one. I actually use FreeNAS at home as well. But I had an old 3Com card laying around, and it knew what to do with that. But I do remember having to enable the DHCP for the interface for it. I picked up the 3Com card at a local shop used, it was like $10.
Best of Luck and Regards,
Seth
Ok, i knew I had an extra NIC card lying around somewhere, and I found it. Put it in. Got it recognized and everything is working just fine now. I can only wish I was savy enough with programming to write my own drivers and to contribute something productive to the opensource community.
Thanks for the help though.
For anyone else who has a problem with FreeNAS, make sure your NIC card is supproted.