Wojciech Puchar wrote:
machine1# scp big_file machine2:/tmp
Centos: 60 - 65 MB/s
FBSD : 52 - 54 MB/s
scp encrypts data. everything may depend of ssh version and
configuration.
use rcp
Or better yet, make your own network client/server program for testing.
-Garrett
Glen Barber wrote:
Quoting Pollywog:
On Thursday 30 August 2007 15:24:23 Glen Barber wrote:
I must reply to about 25 of these per week... but I never hear anything
back.
Why would you reply to them? You will just get added to more of their lucky
lottery lists and maybe get the list added
On Aug 31, 2007, at 12:37 AM, DAve wrote:
Glen Barber wrote:
Quoting Pollywog:
Okay, maybe I came off wrong, since I received approximately 4 emails
off-list about this. No, I do not reply to these emails --
well, except now.
I'm done feeding the trolls. :) Cheers
Everyone will forget
[[ Clearing my voice. ]]
Well, I have all of you know that I flew over there with my
$21,000 check in hand, and they swore on theirmother's grave that
my FOUR HUNDRED AND TENTY-SEVEN TRILLION DOLLARS would be in my
bank tomorrow!!
Well, I contributed to the
This week I installed FreeBSD on a computer of mine. Everything works
fine but one thing I can't get working.
Every person should be albe to work with the machine. The only thing
that isn't working is auto-mounting of cd-roms and usb-sticks. If KDE is
started and I put a usb-stick in the
Hello,
This week I installed FreeBSD on a computer of mine. Everything works
fine but one thing I can't get working.
Every person should be albe to work with the machine. The only thing
that isn't working is auto-mounting of cd-roms and usb-sticks. If KDE is
started and I put a usb-stick in
i know how to get data from SQL SERVER 2K
but now it show me waring like this:
PHP Warning: mssql_query(): WARNING! Some character(s) could not be
converted into client's character set.
my freetds.conf
port = 1433
tds version = 8.0
client charset = CP936
i wanna get
Hi Group,
I wish to know whether FreeBSD supports NIS server running over IPv6
protocol?
I'm clueless in getting information about NIS server over IPv6 configuration
and availability in any Unix flavors including *BSDs, Solaris or Linux
distros.
Thanks in Advance,
Prabhu H
On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 04:34:29PM +0100, Adam J Richardson wrote:
Hey, maybe your recommendation supports the Zen V [or, at a pinch, the
Zen Nano Plus].
No clue, but I don't think so.. GoldenPod is only for rss feeds.
Brgds Harry
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Hello everyone, I need your help / insight here :)
My setup, 2 VMs, XP (WinXP) and BSD (FreeBSD 6.2)
[XP ,172.16.82.81 ] --- [172.16.82.81,em1 BSD A.B.C.D,em0] --- The Interweb
[Other_servers_galore]
A.B.C.D is a public IP.
[Other_servers_galore] represents all and any servers XP
On Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 08:27:29PM +1000, Norberto Meijome wrote:
rdr on $int_if proto tcp from 172.16.82.81 to any - 127.0.0.1 port 10101
netsed tcp 10101 0 0 s/FOO/BAR
The traffic from XP gets redirected just fine to netsed, which replaces the
bytes just fine. BUT the changed packets (the
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:13:12 +0200
Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you're looking for tagging, for example:
rdr on $int_if proto tcp from 172.16.82.81 to any tag NETSED - 127.0.0.1
port
10101
Then you need to figure out how they come back and pass them through, for
example:
pass
On 8/30/07, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nélio Mesquita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello to all!
Just for curiosity, why the FreeBSD logo is a little devil? Is there a
history around it?
It's not a devil, it's a daemon, and there is plenty of history:
On Friday 31 August 2007 12:27:29 Norberto Meijome wrote:
1) pf.conf has :
ext_if=em0
int_if=em1
nat on $ext_if from $internal_net to any - ($ext_if)
rdr on $int_if proto tcp from 172.16.82.81 to any - 127.0.0.1 port 10101
-
2) I run netsed in transparent proxy mode as :
netsed
On Friday 31 August 2007 11:15:51 Prabhu Harihar wrote:
I wish to know whether FreeBSD supports NIS server running over IPv6
protocol?
I'm clueless in getting information about NIS server over IPv6
configuration and availability in any Unix flavors including *BSDs, Solaris
or Linux distros.
On Friday 31 August 2007 09:41:23 Koen de Wijs wrote:
This week I installed FreeBSD on a computer of mine. Everything works
fine but one thing I can't get working.
Every person should be albe to work with the machine. The only thing
that isn't working is auto-mounting of cd-roms and
On Friday 31 August 2007 04:01:25 Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
I am trying to load a kernel module from a floppy disk (ms dos formatted).
Is there anything special I have to do to format these disks, or make
them readable? I can boot from an MS DOS startup disk (as generated by
XP) but
In a nutsheel, is it really necessary, or is thier a really compelling reason
to use keep-state for a normal web - email server?
I sometimes see Too many dynamic rules and can see a correlation between
customer complaints and these log entries.
My server all have about 200 rules, most of them
On 2007-08-30 18:03, L Goodwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um... I just want to pass an email message (complete
with From, To, Subject and message body) to a mail
handler (sendmail), as I stated in the original post.
Anyway, Chuck kindly provided sample code. The only
thing I'd like to do
On Friday 31 August 2007 14:34:51 Grant Peel wrote:
In a nutsheel, is it really necessary, or is thier a really compelling
reason to use keep-state for a normal web - email server?
I sometimes see Too many dynamic rules and can see a correlation between
customer complaints and these log
I think, the underlying RPC portmapper needs to be ipv6-aware. Whether
this is supported in FreeBSD? Do you think no other configuration changes
needed for NIS server / client running natively over IPv6 network?
Thanks!
On 8/31/07, Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 31 August 2007
On Thursday 30 August 2007 23:26:29 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a corporate server which allows incoming connections on port 443
for checking e-mail. There is a possibility that soon, part of the data
center will be moved to a new location. Unfortunately, due to corporate
politics and
I am having trouble with a USB stick (a Verbatim store'n'go, 4 GB). It seems
there is a timing problem. On insertion there are complaints that there is no
medium present when attempting to discover the size of the device. It goes on
to retry but eventually bails out.
However sometimes (only
On Friday 31 August 2007 15:23:23 Prabhu Harihar wrote:
reformatted for clarity(tm)
On 8/31/07, Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 31 August 2007 11:15:51 Prabhu Harihar wrote:
I wish to know whether FreeBSD supports NIS server running over IPv6
protocol?
I'm clueless in
I don't use NAT, so is there any other compelling reasons? Speed etc?
-Grant
- Original Message -
From: Mel
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: IPFW - Keep State
On Friday 31 August 2007 14:34:51 Grant Peel wrote:
In
Is it normal to have +10msec ping times when pinging through dummynet (ipfw
pipes)? If yes, why? If not, WTF?
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On Friday 31 August 2007, Peter Schuller wrote:
I am having trouble with a USB stick (a Verbatim store'n'go, 4 GB).
It seems there is a timing problem. On insertion there are
complaints that there is no medium present when attempting to
discover the size of the device. It goes on to retry but
Written by Nélio Mesquita on 08/31/07 06:44
On 8/30/07, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nélio Mesquita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello to all!
Just for curiosity, why the FreeBSD logo is a little devil? Is there a
history around it?
It's not a devil, it's a daemon, and there is plenty of
On Friday 31 August 2007 15:38:57 Grant Peel wrote:
I don't use NAT, so is there any other compelling reasons? Speed etc?
Speed is one. The dynamic rules only evaluate protocol, IP addresses and
ports. Whether this is noticeable, only you can tell.
Also, if you're passing through traffic
Is it normal to have +10msec ping times when pinging through dummynet (ipfw
depends how exactly it's configured
pipes)? If yes, why? If not, WTF?
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Hello
Does anybody have experience with setting up Squid + Clamav to work as
http proxy antivirus?
I've tried last days such setups with c-icap (which worked few months
ago) + clamav + squid, without success.
Also I've tried using SquidClamav_Redirector, a python script, which
partially works
At 08:14 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
--- Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At 07:01 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
Chuck, I'd prefer to have the script handle the
mailing so I can test the script (with email send)
manually, independent of cron.
Still looking for specifics on
As the subject says, is there a straightforward way to retrieve a
directory tree from perforce.freebsd.org? Clicking individual files in
the web interface is really tedious.
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:33:53 +0200
Daniel Hartmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 08:27:29PM +1000, Norberto Meijome wrote:
rdr on $int_if proto tcp from 172.16.82.81 to any - 127.0.0.1 port 10101
netsed tcp 10101 0 0 s/FOO/BAR
The traffic from XP gets redirected
In response to L Goodwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--- Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
L Goodwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chuck, I'd prefer to have the script handle the
mailing so I can test the script (with email
send)
manually, independent of cron.
Why? What is your
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:33:53 +0200
Daniel Hartmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
b) Instead of replacing the destination address in pf with rdr, try
leaving it as it is, but use route-to (lo0) to get the packet routed to
the loopback interface. This would require netsed to listen on
INADDR_ANY
On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 07:53:50PM -0300, Nélio Mesquita wrote:
Hello to all!
Just for curiosity, why the FreeBSD logo is a little devil? Is there a
history around it?
There is so much history it would take you several days to read it all.
Just look for stuff on 'Beastie' or 'Bsd' or other
On Friday 31 August 2007 15:10:15 Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:33:53 +0200
Daniel Hartmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 08:27:29PM +1000, Norberto Meijome wrote:
rdr on $int_if proto tcp from 172.16.82.81 to any - 127.0.0.1 port
10101 netsed tcp
Dear all,
I've got two xSeries 346 servers here with a total of 6 Broadcom gigabit
NIC's each. I'm going to build a firewall with them, but right now I'm
in an early testing stage. The OS is FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE for amd64.
Each of the machines is currently configured to have an IP from our
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 17:40:06 +0200
Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
netsed's output is (part ) :
---
Script started on Fri Aug 31 07:52:12 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/home/luser]# netsed tcp 10101 0 0 s/FOO/BAR
netsed 0.01b by Michal Zalewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[*] Parsing rule s/FOO/BAR
Edit devfs.conf and fstab files
With permissions and links.
Koen de Wijs wrote:
Hello,
This week I installed FreeBSD on a computer of mine. Everything works
fine but one thing I can't get working.
Every person should be albe to work with the machine. The only thing
that isn't working is
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 18:14:55 -0700 (PDT) L Goodwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ slashing mercilessly ]
--- Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..]
Although, it is entirely reasonable to consider
using Postfix instead.
Here is a
On Friday 31 August 2007 15:32:26 Jerry McAllister wrote:
There will also probably be loads of people replying to tell you
that it is not a devil but a character representing a daemon that
is a helpful sprite and that it is not a logo, but a mascot.
I think that is much less different than
Howard Goldstein wrote:
As the subject says, is there a straightforward way to retrieve a
directory tree from perforce.freebsd.org? Clicking individual files in
the web interface is really tedious.
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Hi all,
during a research project shall the company Philotech evaluate different
operating system and middleware solutions. The FreeBSD OS is of high
interest for this evaluation.
To be able to evaluate freeBSd we need more information. I would like to
know if it is possible to send you some
Ovi wrote:
Hello
Does anybody have experience with setting up Squid + Clamav to work as
http proxy antivirus?
I've tried last days such setups with c-icap (which worked few months
ago) + clamav + squid, without success.
Also I've tried using SquidClamav_Redirector, a python script, which
On Aug 30, 2007, at 6:14 PM, L Goodwin wrote:
[ ... ]
Should I be calling mail or sendmail, and which
mail or sendmail should I invoke if there is more than
one of either? Chuck's example calls sendmail in a
path that does not exist on my system (my sendmail is
in /usr/sbin/). I usually invoke
I've been working with PF for awhile, and this is something that's
bugged me for some time. Is there any way to make pass in all pass
any protocol? Right now, for example, we have a firewall with two
bridged (if_bridge) Intel NICs and pf. We need OSPF to pass, and
so we have to add an explicit
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you got it in answer to a message you sent, it means that the sender
thinks that
The trouble with books is that you can't update them the way you can a web page
or any other online documentation. The result is that most leading edge
computer books are out of date almost before they are printed. Unfortunately,
The Complete FreeBSD, published by O'Reilly, is no exception.
On Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 03:50:27PM +, Pollywog wrote:
On Friday 31 August 2007 15:32:26 Jerry McAllister wrote:
There will also probably be loads of people replying to tell you
that it is not a devil but a character representing a daemon that
is a helpful sprite and that it is not
On Friday 31 August 2007 19:12:42 Mel wrote:
On Friday 31 August 2007 18:27:26 Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 17:40:06 +0200
Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
netsed's output is (part ) :
---
Script started on Fri Aug 31 07:52:12 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 12:24 PM 8/31/2007, White Hat wrote:
I have seen 'kill -USR2' used in some scripts;
however, I am unable to find out exactly what it is
referring to. The man page for 'kill' does not list
any 'USR2' flag or signal, unless I am reading it
incorrectly.
Perhaps, someone can tell me exactly what
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Howard Goldstein wrote:
As the subject says, is there a straightforward way to retrieve a
directory tree from perforce.freebsd.org? Clicking individual files in
the web interface is really tedious.
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Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Howard Goldstein wrote:
As the subject says, is there a straightforward way to retrieve a
directory tree from perforce.freebsd.org? Clicking individual files in
the web interface is really tedious.
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In response to White Hat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have seen 'kill -USR2' used in some scripts;
however, I am unable to find out exactly what it is
referring to. The man page for 'kill' does not list
any 'USR2' flag or signal, unless I am reading it
incorrectly.
Perhaps, someone can tell me
I have seen 'kill -USR2' used in some scripts;
however, I am unable to find out exactly what it is
referring to. The man page for 'kill' does not list
any 'USR2' flag or signal, unless I am reading it
incorrectly.
because it's user defined signal number 2 - the program taking it does
what it
Gerdes, Mike wrote:
Hi all,
during a research project shall the company Philotech evaluate different
operating system and middleware solutions. The FreeBSD OS is of high
interest for this evaluation.
To be able to evaluate freeBSd we need more information. I would like to
know if it is
Edit devfs.conf and fstab files
With permissions and links.
Koen de Wijs wrote:
Hello,
This week I installed FreeBSD on a computer of mine. Everything works
fine but one thing I can't get working.
Every person should be albe to work with the machine. The only thing
that isn't working
On Aug 21, 2007, at 2:53 AM, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
Hi
I have a new system I am building.
Tyan S5197 MB with Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4ghz, 4GB RAM
Areca ARC-1231ML raid card. 5 320gb disks in a RAID6 with 1 320gb
disk hot spare plus two 750gb in a raid1 mirror. Using the ARECA
On Friday 31 August 2007 18:27:26 Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 17:40:06 +0200
Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
netsed's output is (part ) :
---
Script started on Fri Aug 31 07:52:12 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/home/luser]# netsed tcp 10101 0 0 s/FOO/BAR
netsed 0.01b
I have seen 'kill -USR2' used in some scripts;
however, I am unable to find out exactly what it is
referring to. The man page for 'kill' does not list
any 'USR2' flag or signal, unless I am reading it
incorrectly.
Perhaps, someone can tell me exactly what this signal
means.
Thanks!
--
White
On Friday 31 August 2007 19:50:19 Howard Goldstein wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Howard Goldstein wrote:
As the subject says, is there a straightforward way to retrieve a
directory tree from perforce.freebsd.org? Clicking individual files in
the web interface is
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Howard Goldstein wrote:
As the subject says, is there a straightforward way to retrieve a
directory tree from perforce.freebsd.org? Clicking individual files in
the web interface is really tedious.
___
Mel wrote:
On Friday 31 August 2007 19:50:19 Howard Goldstein wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Howard Goldstein wrote:
As the subject says, is there a straightforward way to retrieve a
directory tree from perforce.freebsd.org? Clicking individual files in
the web interface
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 10:24:47 -0700 (PDT)
White Hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have seen 'kill -USR2' used in some scripts;
however, I am unable to find out exactly what it is
referring to. The man page for 'kill' does not list
any 'USR2' flag or signal, unless I am reading it
incorrectly.
I would like to send a heartfelt 'THANK YOU' to everyone who contributed
info to this thread. I had to use bits a pieces of everyone's input to make
it finally do what I wanted it to do.. which it finally does!
in the end.. what my ultimate problem was.. was the /usr/obj directory. I
must
cat /dev/null /dev/da0
That should retaste the device.
Thanks!
For the archives, I also discovered that the issue can be worked around by
physically timing the insertion of the stick. If you insert it just enough
that it gets powered up (presumably initializing) but not enough for it to
Hi,
I have further news on this problem. It really seems to be a
driver/hardware issue.
As I said, the two servers have 6 NICs each. These are:
bge0, bge1: BCM5750, integrated on the motherboard
bge2, bge3: BCM5704, PCIX card
bge4, bge5: BCM5704, PCIX card
I have now greatly simplified the
On Friday 31 August 2007 21:55, Tobias Ernst wrote:
Hi,
I have further news on this problem. It really seems to be a
driver/hardware issue.
As I said, the two servers have 6 NICs each. These are:
bge0, bge1: BCM5750, integrated on the motherboard
bge2, bge3: BCM5704, PCIX card
bge4,
On Friday 31 August 2007 22:30, I correctly wrote:
Did you try without forcing a link speed(check ifconfig -m)
s/without //
anything useful in dmesg?
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On Friday 31 August 2007 18:27:26 Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 17:40:06 +0200
Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
netsed's output is (part ) :
---
Script started on Fri Aug 31 07:52:12 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/home/luser]# netsed tcp 10101 0 0 s/FOO/BAR
netsed 0.01b
I have installed fusefs-sshfs. I tried this:
sshfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/fileshare/pub /usr/fileshare/pub
fuse: failed to open fuse device: No such file or directory
sshfs has no manual page, just sshfs -h but it did not help.
I could not find useful information in the archives.
I have tried
Nikos Vassiliadis schrieb:
On Friday 31 August 2007 22:30, I correctly wrote:
Did you try without forcing a link speed(check ifconfig -m)
s/without //
anything useful in dmesg?
No, nothing at all in dmesg.
I don't think this is an auto negotiation issue. How can a Windows
machine that is
Thank you Bob for your help. The net.inet.tcp.rfc1323 was already
enabled but the problem still exists. Upgrading is not an option as it
is an underlying os for an appliance running Spam Filter software.
-Original Message-
From: Bob Middaugh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
On Friday 31 August 2007 22:34:01 Laszlo Nagy wrote:
I have installed fusefs-sshfs. I tried this:
sshfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/fileshare/pub /usr/fileshare/pub
fuse: failed to open fuse device: No such file or directory
but I do not have a kernel module for fusefs (why not???), so I cannot
On 2007-08-31 18:29, brad davison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to send a heartfelt 'THANK YOU' to everyone who
contributed info to this thread. I had to use bits a pieces of
everyone's input to make it finally do what I wanted it to do.. which
it finally does!
Hurray! :-)
THANK
On 2007-08-31 20:01, Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 31 August 2007 19:50:19 Howard Goldstein wrote:
Dang. Like an idiot savant, perforce appears to be (channeling Yoda I
am?) Time for a script to workaround perforce's needlessly overcomplex
stupidity. Thanks for letting me know I'm
On 2007-08-31 13:50, Howard Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dang. Like an idiot savant, perforce appears to be (channeling Yoda I
am?) Time for a script to workaround perforce's needlessly
overcomplex stupidity. Thanks for letting me know I'm beating my head
against the wall with the
Make sure your dependencies are correct:
$ ls /var/db/pkg|grep fuse
fusefs-kmod-0.3.9.p1
fusefs-libs-2.7.0_1
fusefs-sshfs-1.8
Same here. :-)
It should have been installed automatically. Not sure why it didn't.
My mistake. I did not add fusefs_enable=YES to rc.conf, because I
installed
On Friday 31 August 2007 23:09:33 Laszlo Nagy wrote:
neptunus# sshfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/fileshare/pub /usr/fileshare/pub
fuse: bad mount point `/usr/fileshare/pub': Bad file descriptor
neptunus# ls -l /usr/fileshare/
ls: pub: Bad file descriptor
total 22
This is interesting. Now I have
On Aug 31, 2007, at 6:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it normal to have +10msec ping times when pinging through
dummynet (ipfw pipes)? If yes, why? If not, WTF?
If your HZ is 100, then, yes, it's common for the packets to be
delayed by 10+ msec. Set HZ to 1000 or higher and you'll have
Looks like your mount point didn't exist before connecting.
Shouldn't mount_sshfs check it?
No idea how to get rid of that bad descriptor -
neptunus# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/fusefs stop
Stopping fusefs.
kldunload: can't unload file: Device busy
Neither do I. :-)
but if you:
mkidr
--- Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In response to L Goodwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--- Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
L Goodwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chuck, I'd prefer to have the script handle
the
mailing so I can test the script (with email
send)
2007/8/31, Agus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Try Munin also for monitoring a great deal of system functionality as
Load, Apache, Disk, Network, etc..
is in the ports, under sysutils i think...
Try it, its very very easyand u get web graphic reports
Luck
brahama
2007/8/13, Graham Bentley
--- Ian Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 18:14:55 -0700 (PDT) L Goodwin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[ slashing mercilessly ]
--- Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..]
Although, it is entirely reasonable to
--- Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 30, 2007, at 6:14 PM, L Goodwin wrote:
[ ... ]
Should I be calling mail or sendmail, and
which
mail or sendmail should I invoke if there is more
than
one of either? Chuck's example calls sendmail in
a
path that does not exist on my
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 22:48:35 +0200, Tobias Ernst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think this is an auto negotiation issue. How can a Windows
machine that is connected to the same switch as my two FreeBSD machines
and does not even talk to them explicitly influence the autonegotation
of the
Dear People
As a courtesy to anyone interested I have finally sovled this (I hope), this is
what I did, this is on a FreeBSD pfSense firewall router.
Essentially the fix is to ping the static IP's first hop, if this is down then
flick the WAN NIC state down and up, this restores
the lost
I was contacted today by someone in the Seattle area
(East side) who is looking for someone to manage an
OpenBSD server. I remember there being at least one
person on this list who is based in that area.
If you are a qualified person for this job, please
contact me and I'll pass your information
On 8/30/07, Shah, Baiju-p98993 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings.
We currently use Espion appliance running FreeBSD 4.9 as a mail interceptor
for SPAM. We have one customer who has their mail gateway hard coded with
Window Scaling (WS=9). Their mail gateway fails to establish SMTP hello
L Goodwin wrote:
I was contacted today by someone in the Seattle area
(East side) who is looking for someone to manage an
OpenBSD server. I remember there being at least one
person on this list who is based in that area.
If you are a qualified person for this job, please
contact me and I'll
I use wpa_supplicant and have set the 'ifconfig_ndis0=WPA DHCP' in my
/etc/rc.conf. However I am using the NDIS driver, so how do I pass the -Dndis
argument to the wpa_supplicant?
Thanks
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Wow, thats Kewl!
Thanks Robert, yes, that makes the code a little more portable!
In a similar vein, to make it truly run, and for being so good(!), how do I
automate getting the WAN interface name (em0 dc0 etc) on
different machines!?
Kind regards
David Hingston
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Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2007-08-31 13:50, Howard Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dang. Like an idiot savant, perforce appears to be (channeling Yoda I
am?) Time for a script to workaround perforce's needlessly
overcomplex stupidity. Thanks for letting me know I'm beating my head
On 2007-08-31 23:10, Howard Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
I have been tinkering with scripts which pull changesets from
Perforce and commit them to 'clonable' Mercurial repositories (other
repoformats should be possible too).
If there is a specific part of the
I found this interesting account of someone installing
the (freebsd-based) m0n0wall firewall on an old
WatchGuard Firebox II firewall using a discarded 8MB
compact flash card:
http://www.ls-net.com/m0n0wall-watchguard/
I happen to have a Firebox II sitting around, and was
wondering what the
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 07:55:49 -0500 Reid Linnemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Written by Nélio Mesquita on 08/31/07 06:44
On 8/30/07, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nélio Mesquita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello to all!
Just for curiosity, why the FreeBSD logo is a little devil? Is
Hi;
I have not been able to get the boxed set v6.2 install cd 1 to boot
on MSI RX480 Neo2 motherboard/amd64 processor. I started
with an IDE hard drive that I was going to use as boot drive for
OS. I have had panics related to USB controller, ps2 mouse,
md0 and sci0 com port. Disabling the usb
On 8/31/07, Xihong Yin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use wpa_supplicant and have set the 'ifconfig_ndis0=WPA DHCP' in my
/etc/rc.conf. However I am using the NDIS driver, so how do I pass the
-Dndis
argument to the wpa_supplicant?
Thanks
It looks like /etc/rc.d/wpa_supplicant contains logic
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