production server drive (or any other available drive),
incase during your tinkering this worm is once again launched and
trashes your only working copy.
Changing a root password physically is quite easy as well, and as
Chris said, it is located on the FreeBSD site in the handbook.
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Hello Eric,
that meens also to change the port at the ssh-client with ssh -p ??,
isn't it?
With regards
Stevan Tiefert
Yes, you'd need to use ssh -p in order to connect to the new port,
instead of the default port (22).
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PF? Has PF even been
fully implemented into the 5.x series?
I recently setup an FBSD router with 3 external NICs and 1 internal,
using NAT and open ipfw rules for now, until I learn a bit more about
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netmask 255.255.255.0
linux_enable=YES
sshd_enable=YES
usbd_enable=YES
pf_enable=yes
pf_rules=/etc/pfrules.conf
pf_flags=
pflog_enable=YES
pflog_logfile=/var/log/pflog
pflog_flags=
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be required than just your conf files. What
slow performance are you seeing? Are internal LAN clients having issues
with using this computer as a firewall/router? Are you running an internal
DNS? DHCPd?
Just a start..
T
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be constructive or useful in the
other thread, this is not.
Try and keep your subjects together so I can archive them more easily
and not be forced to read over more. If anything, this sort of email
belongs entirely on your misc lists, not the freebsd lists.
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Theres a few ways to disable beastie, and sorry for the top posting:
Firstly, there was a large discussion about this started by someone
and it is on marc.theaimsgroup
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I didn't feel like reading them all
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to black the masses which utilize such a
useful email service as GMail.
Thank You,
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If this mail reaches, then freebsd's server isn't blocking gmail :)
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the array, but do not run NFS.
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I am almost a bit
and set up the sl0
interface that way, to either pull a static or dynamic IP.
Is sl0 internal or external? Is the FreeBSD box going to NAT for your
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, and if I'm right it's
internal. Also, I'll be 80 when I even dare to think about making FreeBSD
NAT for my other computer. My Linksys router is the NAT router for all my
computers.
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Hello everyone...for the first time
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i am trying to disable inetd.
Why?
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(actual speed): [ 2 ]
Could that be assumed to be 11Mbps selected, and 2Mbps actual speed.
Again after rough math, 2Mbps would equate to around 200KB/s, or in
your case 180KB/s.
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In short though, you won't need to modify your kernel, short of
including whichever firewall module you choose to utilize.
I'm curious, when you say simultaneously, do you mean you want the
same duplicated data to be sent out all of your gateways at the same
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Have you considered running an ntp service on the box? I run OpenNTPd
on a few of my systems and it seems to work quite well.
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of about 57 for Fafa Hafiz Krantz. (0.23 seconds)
Results 1 - 10 of about 175,000 for Tomas Quintero. (0.33 seconds)
If only I was all of them. Point being, you're gonna make it, you'll
survive. Enjoy the publicity, I'm sure you'll have the tabloids
calling to ask who The GREAT FAFA is.
I'm kinda
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I would refer you to this address Fafa, prior to posting on the lists
continually.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=11153760591r=1w=2
Perhaps that one, for the entire story.
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in his
sig hint towards him being a citizen of another country.
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I'm sorry but doesn't this discussion belong on another list? Maybe
-chat? I dunno, surely it seems like it isn't related to any FreeBSD
technical related content. This is worse than Theo spouting off about
his next spam campaign.
Top Posting for a Reason.
On 5/8/05, Anthony Atkielski [EMAIL
for the compilation - I opened a new console as user 'victor' and
then failed the su command having provided the wrong password?
Vittorio
Correct, if you typed the wrong password, it would print that message.
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Thanks!
Andrew P.
In something like PF, for instance I have FTP connections forwarding
to FTP-Proxy locally so I use a line like:
rdr on $int_if inet proto tcp from $int_net to any port ftp -
127.0.0.1 port 8021
I have no idea how you would write that for IPFW however.
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I'm sure they thank you, warmly.
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on the card is well, self explanatory full.
I would suggest purchasing a better NIC, or doing some research into
tuning your system, TCP window size etc., although from what limited
googling I did, that doesn't look to be easily accomplishible, and the
NIC FIFO will still fill.
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like for some
clarification on how to go about doing it.
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Tomas Quintero wrote:
PF is wonderful for this. I manage a router with 3 DSL Circuits and
have PF setup to round-robin between them. The configuration is fairly
simple, and I can provide my pf.conf if you'd like for some
clarification on how
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RTFM'ing.
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Why are you using IPFW and PF?
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Guess I better go ahead and ask now, is it ok to use natd with pf?
PF does NAT for you, in one line. I hope you're not using natd, ipfw, and pf
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/firewalls.html
Read it, choose one.
I use PF myself.
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Why are you running IPFW and IPF?
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rc.conf and
setting it to pull its IP from DHCP?
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