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Old 31st March 2014
Roydd85 Roydd85 is offline
Real Name: Roy
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I received my urtwn0 adapter on Friday. This morning I plugged it in while connected via wired(re0) and I issued fw_update. I dont know if it was necessary but I also created a /etc/hostename.urtwn0 file in vi with this content:
dhcp nwid "my networks name" wpakey "*****************"

after I saved and quit I issued the following cmd:
# sh /etc/netstart urtwn0

I received this output:
/etc/hostname.urtwn0[1]: dhcp: not found

I rebooted and it seemed like it connected but I received this message:
Warning: /etc/hostname.urtwn0 is insecure fixing permissions

What the heck does this mean? I am not too sure if I did everything right. I sent a ping request to my router and it is receiving/returning the packets and I pinged Google and it also receive/sends the packets. I am worried about that insecure comment though.

I forgot to mention that I did Google this error message but only one site came up and did not seem to be relevant, but I did not fully comprehend it, I think it was some kind of newsvine or a bug report though.

Last edited by Roydd85; 31st March 2014 at 04:30 PM. Reason: update
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