Hi!
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Hello.
I've always used NMap, but now I've got several 10.1 boxes where it
doesn't work.
# nmap -sP -PI 192.168.1.0/24
Starting Nmap 6.47 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2015-07-13 11:50 CEST
route_dst_generic: Failed to obtain system routes: getsysroutes_dnet:
sysroutes_dnet_find_interfaces()
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Hi Kurt,
On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 09:32:06AM +0200, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
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Hi!
A question was born in my mind about www/squid port:
Do we really need a separate /var/squid dir for 'cache' and always
empty 'logs' subdirs?
Squid's logs are really in /var/log/squid, not in /var/squid/logs.
So I think what if we had cache dir like /var/cache/squid, and got rig
of
One of those russian links tells us the following:
you have a custom kernel with IPV6 turned off.
Then you use nmap compiled with IPV6 on.
Another problem is security/nmap port doesn't handle IPV6 option properly.
IPV6 stays On no matter what you choose in nmap's installing dialog. So you
can try
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On 11-7-2015 19:44, Loïc BLOT wrote:
I also think we should add dconf. Liferea is linked with dconf for many
things and users doesn't want to reconfigure software at each usage :)
Done, thanks for reporting!
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Can you please upgrade samba to 4.2.3
Thanks
Dutchman01
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I understand that there is a swat2 available for Samba4*. I have not seen
it in the ports system thought. Is it available for FreeBSD?
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/SWAT2
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On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 12:33:33 +0300
Pavel Timofeev wrote:
Hi!
A question was born in my mind about www/squid port:
Do we really need a separate /var/squid dir for 'cache' and always
empty 'logs' subdirs?
Squid's logs are really in /var/log/squid, not in /var/squid/logs.
So I think what
I can see a case for fixing the Makefile so the log directory is
created in the right place.
What do you mean? It's already created and used by port in right place -
/var/log/squid.
Moving the squid directory itself wouldn't avoid creating
/var/squid/logs.
And there is no need to move
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