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Zheka2015-04-08 15:58:39
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Zheka, 2015-04-08 15:58:39

How to update ports, or upload MC to FreeBsd without internet?

I started from full 0, studied FreeBsd, installed on Wmware - 1. FreeBsd
and 2. Win XP sp3, threw the putty program, went under the root, tried various simple commands, but I can’t update the ports tree or install a mail server, all the articles are on the Internet it’s written how to update already from the Internet, but I don’t have the Internet (laptop) connected to the virtual machine, so the question is where can I download, for example, the port tree and MS and how to upload it to the virtual machine and then what full paths to get to them? user admin, group pitchfork, what else to tell the IP addresses 192.168.0.5 FreeBsd and 192.168.0.14 winXP ...
I would like to put on a virtual machine, that is, on FreeBsd, a firewall proxy server, and a mail server, for self-learning, as they say, if anyone can throw it really understandable for complete zero links or files, in advance senks

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Sergey, 2015-04-08
@edinorog

fuck that shitty thing. Linux, and even more so a fryaha ... without the Internet, they are dead. this is their minus.

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athacker, 2015-04-08
@athacker

The ports tree is installed during system installation, if you specify the appropriate checkbox. You can look in the directory of the corresponding port for the distinfo file for which distribution file it requires, then download this file and put it in the /usr/ports/distfiles directory. When installing the port, it checks for the presence of a file in this directory, and if it is not there, only then it crawls into the Internet.
But by and large, this is all hemorrhoids, it will be easier and faster to throw the Internet into a virtual machine. Since almost any port will pull dependencies with it, and you will swing each of them with your hands to download and upload to the server locally.

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AVKor, 2015-04-08
@AVKor

I don't have internet connection on my virtual machine

Horror what.

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