ot; procedure (while
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> > > Under FreeBDS 6.2, the following command works for a 256MBMemorex
> > > Mini TravelDrive, but not for a 256MB
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> da3: Removable Direct
> Access SCSI-2 device
> da3: 1.000MB/s transfers
> da3: 249MB (511488 512 byte sectors: 64H 32S/T 249C)
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ppy. I've
tried multiple drives, cables, and disks.
It's on a tyan dual opteron system.
Help much appreciated -- next plan is to create a "scratch" SATA volume to
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kernel.
I have netgear 54g wireless, With no WEP or WPA or any of that, but with
MAC filter on..
I even turned that filter off, and still no luck.
can anyone help?
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> not running a cellular network. :)
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> > In the last episode (Aug 26), Aminuddin said:
> > > From: Dan Nelson
> > > > In the last episode (Aug 26), Aminuddin said:
> > > > > How do yo
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> From: Dan Nelson
> > In the last episode (Aug 26), Aminuddin said:
> > > How do you block this large range of ip addresses from different
> > > subnet? IPFW only allows 65536 rules while this will probably use
> >
ng for,
though, is ipfw's table keyword, which uses the same radix tree lookup
format as the kernel's routing tables, so it scales well to large
amounts of sparse addresses. man ipfw, search for "lookup tables".
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geforce 7300gt
fresh install.. have updated source, and new ports tree..
installd x11, and then nvidia drivers no luck, all i get is
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===> Building for nvidia-driver-100.14.11
===> src (all)
cc -O2 -fno-strict-
reen"
Identifier "Screen 1"
Device "** Intel i810 (generic) [i810]"
Monitor "My Monitor"
DefaultDepth 16
Subsection "Display"
Depth 8
Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" &quo
user a universal option to not do so.
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namically-linked
> kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked
>
> no idea which file it was. And booting I booted straight into gdb.
(ddb I assume, not gdb?)
Those are warnings, not errors, due to the installkernel running a 6.x
kldxref on a 7.x kernel. Your boot problem is unrel
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ViewPort0 0
EndSubsection
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Depth 16
Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" &
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Is libxml-ruby different from the textproc/ruby-libxml port? That
makefile says it doesn't compile with gcc 4.2, but says nothing about
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ess" and when I attempt to delete it, route(8) gets very upset:
>
> root# route delete 0&0xc0a80132
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> [1] 37343
> route: writing to routing socket: No such process
> delete net 0: not in table
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> [1] + Exit 1
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> Im Having FBSD running in a P3 with 4.3GB HD, and got 2 extra 80GBs
> HD that fails the SMART check.
If those drives fail a SMART check and they are under warranty, send
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> terminal A. Can it be done? Where do I start looking, what are the
> words and phrases of interest? I tried looking at both the bash and
> xterm commands/man page, but they are rather long, and I'd miss what
> I was looking for without having a clue in advance.
>
> I
the implementation
> of the __sys_* functions ?
Those are stub functions that invoke the equivalent syscall in the
kernel. The "${SASM}:" rule in /usr/src/lib/libc/sys/Makefile.inc is
what generates the stubs themselves. The actual code for most syscalls
in the kernel is in /usr
nto the 6.x
branch in May. You'll need to update to 6-stable or wait for 6.3 to be
released. If you're tracking RELENG_6_2, you are just getting critical
security patches. You would need to track RELENG_6.
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> I have just run portsnap extract on a new system and I noticed a large
> number of ports begin with p5- what exactly does the p5 stand for or
> represent?
perl 5
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rarily drop down to 4.1, or copy those table files to a 4.1
server, convert to MyISAM, then copy them back.
If you have made a mysqldump of your tables recently, you can also
delete your existing database files and reload from the dump; 5.0 will
ignore the ENGINE=ISAM option and create MyIS
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ot the raw device itself, you just tested
FreeBSD buffer cache. According to
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/productspecs.asp?driveid=135 , that
drive's maximum sustained speed is only 93.5 MB/sec, so it doesn't
really matter if your interface is running at SATA150 or SATA300 unless
you p
Hi,
We are working off the latest 6.2 amd64 snapshot.
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> From: Dan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >In the last episode (Jul 13), Manjunath Warad said:
> >> Can someone direct me as how to use FreeBSD iconv on linux? I know
> >> there exists a GNU iconv on linux;
updated since 2000. All the FreeBSD ports depend on
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> On Jul 12, 2007, at 10:09 PM, vuthecuong wrote:
>> I just confirm only:
>>
>> I'm using dynamicDNS, so I will able to specify the forward *AND*
>> reverse lookups?
>
> No. Reverse lookups are controlled by whoever owns the IP delegation
> for the netblock in question, and the
unt points?
How else can it tell when you've swapped in new media? If it
automatically continued it would just overwrite the previous segment.
I'm assuming you're dumping to some removable media, like multiple USB
hard drives or something, that you plu
I didn't have as many accounts so I didn't even bother migrating them.
I add all my new accounts using pw rather then adduser. It is much
easier to script with this then adduser. My first approach would be the
following:
1. add one account to freebsd.
2. Using chsh or vipw, copy the redhat passw
Lisa
I just went through the same migration about a month ago. Here some
things that may help.
1. As far as the location of custom scripts go. I would make your own
location. Either /opt/companyname/bin sbin etc. or
/usr/local/companyname/bin sbin and etc.
This type of setup makes it very easi
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k/poppler-0.5.4/configure script, line 25757:
if test "x$have_qt4" == "xyes"; then
"==" is not a valid comparison operator for the test command. It must
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> Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Jun 26), Frank Bonnet said:
> >> Is there a FreeBSD tool that is equivalent of "bondbind" for
> >> Linux ( ethernet load balancing or trunking that use the Cisco
In the last episode (Jun 26), Brian A. Seklecki said:
> On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 10:36 -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > > ethernet load balancing or trunking that use the Cisco's
> > > etherchannel ) ?
> >
> > lagg
>
> Very cool.
>
> Two questions:
d over existing
> content?
looking at the cdrecord manpage, "blank=fast" or one of the other
blanking options should do what you need.
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if you're running
6.2 or older you can use ng_fec or ng_one2many, but they both use
static configuration and aren't as nice.
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"exit $rc" command. See the periodic(8) manpage for a description of
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ke strptime doesn't handle the
%z flag, which is why I changed your + to GMT and used %Z instead.
%z is actually easier to parse, so I'm not sure why it's not handled.
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>Dan Nelson wrote:
>
> In the last episode (Jun 04), Sean Murphy said:
>
> How do you force a memory dump from a specific PID?
>
> /usr/bin/gcore
gcore is one of the few programs left that still requires procfs.
Y
In the last episode (Jun 04), Sean Murphy said:
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re. I wasn't sure if something changes
> in how ports are done in the Moderne Age.
Apply the patch in PR 112630. It fixes an inefficient dependency
sorting algorithm that only became an issue after the xorg port update
introduced an extra 100
t, then the find and
kernel commands won't work, and you'll have to chainload to the FreeBSD
slice's bootblock instead of using the "kernel" command.
If you really want booteasy back, boot into FreeBSD and run "boot0cfg
-B /dev/ad0" (or whatever your 1st hardrive
mpress very well (gif/jpg images, gzipped
files, etc). You should only get worried if your tape fills up after
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stem,
> to work on the -CURRENT code from -STABLE, I think that I will be
> losing time compiling editors (emacs) and user environments two times
> (Xorg, KDE, etc.).
qemu works for me; you can NFS-mount host to guest and vice versa to
manipulate files.
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Why would this work once upon a time and not now?
whats the deal with these broadcoms
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I have one of those. They're deadly in combination with Linux boxes,
which hang if a scroll-lock leaks through and the kernel needs to print
stuff to the console. The whole system hangs, waiting for you to press
scroll-lock again.
should bring up a menu where you can
edit stuff lik
eck to update the accounting info.
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> kernel log messages:
> +++ /tmp/security.ioLB2PiJWed May 23 03:01:42 2007
> +pid 30865 (httpd), uid 80: exited on signal 4
It's crashing :)
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i couldnt even get it to work on my netgear,
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t in an instant what their IP addresses
> are.
ports/net/arping should do what you want. "arping aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff"
prints the remote system's IP address as part of its response string.
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> - http://portsmon.droso.net/portoverview.py?category=net&portname=rrdtool
My suggestion is to remove the USE_GMAKE line from the port Makefile.
The port doesn't require gnumake at all, and our make builds the port
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hing to try would be "dd if=/dev/da0 of=/dev/null bs=64k", and see
how many more errors get generated. Installing smartmontools and
comparing the output of "smartctl -a /dev/da0" before and after will
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define(`confDELAY_LA', 999)
define(`confREFUSE_LA', 999)
They are more useful on a system that's only handling email, so if
someone starts sending evil attachments that chew up CPU time being
virus or spam-scanned, the server will just start thr
Turns out it was the old layer 1 network cable im ashamed of my
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Yes, ntp is the best way to synchronise time. If you also point one of
the machines to some pool.ntp.org servers, you will also be in synch
with the rest of the world :)
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*BCM5705M to work out of the box
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No i need to ndis or somthing?
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> Dan Nelson wrote:
> > If that's all you need, there's an even easier way: "tar tvf
> > mycd.iso", since libarchive understands the iso9660 filesystem
> > format :)
>
> That's a useful trick!
exploits.com)
unless you happen to have created an M4 domain file named
schiz0.securityexploits.com.m4. It is *not* a place you define your
domain name.
Dan
When I run make in the /etc/mail dir, I get the following error:
---
# make
/usr/sbin/sendmail -bi -OAliasFile=/etc
That makes more sense. Actually I do not care if it is tcp or udp,
so long as the ports are not dynamically assigned. I'll have to give
what you said a try. Up until now I thought there was now way to do
this without dynamic ports.
Erik Norgaard wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, D
It was my understanding that NFS worked off of RPC. I accidently
stumbled upon some redhat docs that said you use TCP based NFS which
will not require rpc? I think this is an NFSv4 feature, but I'm not
sure. I would like to achieve this using FreeBSD 6.2. My goal that I'm
trying to accomplish i
s collection: sysutils/iat
> > Website: http://iat.berlios.de/
> >
> Thanks. That's what I was looking for. I wasn't trying to create
> an iso. I wanted to see what was inside one without burning a CD
> first. That w
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at whatever you're putting into your etc/
procmailrc file.
I've got plenty of rules in my global etc/procmailrc and the
~/.procmailrc files are processed as well.
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tions page again. You
could also delete the cahed options file at
/var/db/ports/postfix/options and run "make".
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ist, try deinstalling and
reinstalling the dmidecode port, in case something deleted the
dmidecode binary on you.
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oo far.
Cheers,
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On 4/14/07, Boris Samorodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 14:51:18 -0600 Dan S. wrote:
> Hello to all,
> Hopefully someone can help me progress past a pair of "ELF Binary Type 0
not
> known" & "ELF Interpreter /co
In the last episode (Apr 15), Pieter de Goeje said:
> On Sunday 15 April 2007, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Apr 15), Roger Olofsson said:
> > > Yesterday I csup:ed 2 machines to latest using same cvsup-server
> > > for both. After the standard procedure
> ..on both machines, one says 'FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #2' and the other says
> 'FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #6'.
>
> What does the number after the #-sign mean?
It's the number of times you have rebuilt your kernel. The value is
stored in /usr/src
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