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Any reason you avoid 'quick' keywords in rules around 390 ?
Also, from my vague memory 'first' should not be necessary with 'quick'.
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An excerpt from /usr/src/contrib/amd/doc/am-utils.texi:
For example, if the default options specified were
@example
opts:=rw,nosuid,intr,rsize=1024,wsize=1024,quota,posix
@end example
You get the idea how to set rsize into opts:=.
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:
% sudo tail -1 /etc/ma*d
+:
% sudo tail -1 /etc/ma*d|wc -c
11
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As you see, nine colons are necessary after plus.
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out on bfe0 proto tcp/udp from any port = 68 to any
pass in on bfe0 proto tcp from any port = 80 to any
Or, add the following line here:
pass in on bfe0 proto tcp from any port = 5999 to any
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resolution' ; same
but with more examples.
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Hmm, then the easiest cure against OP's would be
periodically (say, per week) requesting purposely
wrong request (e.g., nslookup example.heh) ?
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, I had to configure them with dos.
Hello,
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As you see, there is no WITHOUT_JAVA knob for openoffice-1.0. Neither for
openoffice-2.0-devel,
which could be the cause of mysterious make behavior.
You should have chosen openoffice-1.1-devel or openoffice-1.1 in this case.
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those checkings,
post the input and output.
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there should some way to tell make that if ports have been made package,
the next time that ports should not have been made again in the
make package-recursive from some other ports.
Unfortunately, no. Change CFLAGS and
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Ping it with wrong mac.
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dumped)
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Above test is done on 4.9-STABLE.
Note the propolice produced messages:
o Abort on terminal, and
o stack overflow in log file.
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your problem, save the problem port(s)
somewhere before zapping /usr/ports, and compare before and after.
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Which ksh are you running (/usr/local/bin/ksh{,93)) ?
If you are really new to this sort of things, test them interactively
with 'set -ux' options.
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BTW., it gave me a thing like
/log,var/run/log}, depending on your preference.
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=What happens if you set TZ in the environment which syslogd is started
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What is your /usr/X11R6/etc/xpdfrc like ?
It seems a lot of lines necessary for font handling are commented out
in default install.
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a dumb question.
Do /etc/make.conf (or /etc/defaults/make.conf) match on both of machines ?
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Have you looked into amd (or, am-utils) ?
I haven't used its failover feature, but it certainly does have it.
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is for ipfirewall.
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might want to await for a few days for repair.
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your machine with halt or shutdown
command ? Does your machine cleanly stop ?
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# sysctl net.link.ether.inet.log_arp_wrong_iface=1
should mask the messages.
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). As far as I can tell, rcp with said makes
on both ends over ipfilter with r-* proxy works well (not very well,
unfortunately).
Closely watching FreeBSD's rcp behaviors at the connections would reveal
something more.
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, connections from/to internal lan in particular.
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... filen|mail -s a lot of files $USER
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configuration like yours is known not to work. The reason and
workarounds are best detailed here.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/rdr.html#reflect
2. The wu-ftp and proftp have the ability to advertize arbitrary address.
There may be others, but I don't know.
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I checked LINT it said that I have to disabke I386 AND I486 from
kernel .. I marked those values from GENERIC and LINT too and recompile it .
But I can't see any changes
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Since echo is available, and the shell on you has glob feature,
echo *
will lighten your nearby.
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The site is misconfigured, or is simply down for a moment ?
Can you ping or traceroute to the host ?
If the site seems running, try with FETCH_BEFORE_ARGS=-vv and
see what the real complaints are meant.
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www.realtek.com.tw, which is for FreeBSD.
However, it is for 4.5.
Could you give me (us) your reference to 5.0 (or 5.x) ?
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reset feature of snort, etc ?
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Hi Horio,
Cheers for reply.
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I've blocked a dozen or so addresses
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Two places:
/usr/src/contrib/amd/doc has texi sources.
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~ezk/am-utils/ is the current maintainer's page.
See Documentation and Information there.
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(maybe 3-4 dipswitches if the drives are
internal ones). Change it within [1 - 6] range. (Leave one drive with target
zero (to speed up bootstrapping, doh) and seven since it is the id controller
has assigned to itself).
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Ok. I have what looks to be two host adapters.
The one on the motherboard and a PCI? card.
Not sure what exactly I am supposed to do
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Tried to find 'ipf' in sections 5 and 8, for a few versions. Seems ok.
How did you submitted your requests ?
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If $PORTSDIR/CVS/Tag exists
cat $PORTSDIR/CVS/Tag
will give you the idea.
If it doesn't exist you have current.
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to have any significance.
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file for bind must be
correctly maintained.
Also this may not work if your bind installation prohibits such retrievals.
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does not toggle off (invalidate) any flags.
So, setting flags at securelevel=-1 still makes some sense.
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cd /usr/ports
make search name="mrtg"
Antradienis 04 Lapkri蓍o 2003 07:00, DanB ra韜:
Is there a port for MRTG? Also a step by step instruction for setup
for FREEBSD
luck
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uses default salted 3DES. In addition, as Tillman wrote, krb5
allows other ciphers.
2. Even krb4, which uses unsalted DES, is considered difficult to crack
because it does not expose ciphered text (i.e., passwd). On the wire,
on the local files.
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On Fri, 5
.FIRSTSERVER.NE.JP164.46.1.1
NS2.FIRSTSERVER.NE.JP211.10.162.68
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should start with '-'.
If it is a directory, it would have at least one permission 'x'.
Mine is like this:
%ls -l /etc/pwd.db
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 40960 Jun 24 15:11 /etc/pwd.db
If pwd.db is indeed like that try remove it and do pwd_mkdb.
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