, but it should be accurate
locate: integer out of +-MAXPATHLEN (1024): 1028
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), but it was still just one make all once
I got the first root prompt after the FTP install.
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of the file. Do use the provided my_rules_du_jour, and
follow the usage instructions found therein. There are no FreeBSD-
specific tweaks to worry about.
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* of these strategies are recommended where any data that
you care about is concerned.
Best? Get your data off the disk *yesterday*, in descending priority
order, and use the platters for wind chimes.
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concurrent request in a
reasonable amount of time.
Hope this helps,
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Ryan Thompson wrote to Jez Hancock:
To both of you, ci -l is your friend.
and, of course, ci -u does the same thing, but leaves the revision
unlocked. You'll use both.
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KERNCONF in /etc/make.conf? If not, then it defaults
to GENERIC. In your case, though, again, you shouldn't have any problems
building from your custom conf.
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to the same time (within a minute) and set to
the same timezone (EDT | EST).
Please send us a concrete example. (screen(1) or similar, from an actual
session showing the problem).
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). Then I do the ./configure makes etc.
Is that okay to do ? or should I be just plain user till its time to
make install ?
Your approach is fine.
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Robert H. Perry wrote to Ryan Thompson:
In your scenario, yes, you'll definitely want to build a new kernel.
In fact, I hope you elected to go with the security branch
(RELENG_4_8), so that you get the 13 or so security related fixes
that have been applied since 4.8 was released.
Hadn't
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Grant Peel wrote to Ryan Thompson:
OK here goes
I have 3 machines.
enterprise
excelsior
voyager
each have clients /usr/bin/ftp
the forst two are running ProFTPD
:-) The * is expanded by the
shell, not grep(1).
Try grep -ilr taiwan . instead.
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out other influences that may be placing undue
load on the box, like some runaway process that takes some time after
boot to grow large enough to slow the machine down. But, first things
first, try the first three suggestions.
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your question? :-)
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there yourself. :-)
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answer is, forget about
UDP. :-)
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, there
isn't much related to FreeBSD, here, but I suppose this is of general
interest to FreeBSD admins... so it is still marginally on-topic for
-questions. :-)
Hope this helps,
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#!), by design. If you'd compiled the equivalent example to a binary,
I'd expect it to work as you intended.
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, of course. :-)
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a bit.
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to run everyday applications as root. One of UNIX's strengths, in
general, is the ability to do almost everything as an unpriviliged user.
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Tel
on the server to see what's coming and going for
FTP traffic. /ports/net/trafshow might be helpful, too.
Once you've tried that, feel free to send additional questions to
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Arcadius A. wrote to Ryan Thompson and FreeBSD Questions:
but nothing more just the same arror as the one you've described:
... 425 can't build data connection: operation timed out ... :-(((
Do you have any idea about how to get around this?
Well, in my case, it turned out
this helps,
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methodical approach... you might skip a
step or two, depending on the circumstances. Namely, if you don't have
time/expertise to track down the bug yourself, at least email someone.
:-)
Hope this helps,
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specification is *never* overkill.
As far as defining less tangible goals, though, I want to learn ${X}
is a valid goal.
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? :-)
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... especially where other local
users are present.
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Nathan Kinkade wrote to Ryan Thompson:
Unfortunately, that idea has, so far, been the *last* thing to
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Could you have Server start an xterm, or similar, and have it send
the display to Manager - with something like 'xterm -display
James Long wrote to Ryan Thompson:
Then I'd suggest creating a ppp-over-ssh tunnel ala Greg Bond's
http://www.itga.com.au/~gnb/vpn/
Have (Server) initiate the tunnel, and let the other end of the
tunnel terminate at (Manager). You can then use the tunnel to
effectively bypass the NT NAT
, I'm just guessing at what you're really trying to do.
If I've guessed incorrectly, please reply with more detail. ;-)
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is one such application). That won't prevent 'attacks' like this, but
it will at least mitigate the impact on storage, other users, and
traffic charges.
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a pair of FreeBSD boot disks to access
sysinstall and install the default boot manager.
2 is probably quicker, unless you've done something magical and
bizzare with your MBR.
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. :-)
The script should be reasonably secure, but I haven't even verified
that it works, so I make no guarantees whatsoever. :-)
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