Hi all,
I'm creating php/apache packages for my setup. Everytime I create a new
package, I do make package-recursive. For some reason, some of my php5-*
packages have been getting overwritten with empty packages.
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 2421 May 17 18:57 php5-ctype-5.2.9.tbz
Yes. Linux threads is a port of the linux threading library
(devel/linuxthreads).
OK... this setup still seems to underperform 64 bit RHEL 5.x for at least
our setup. Unless I'm missing something. Our sites are higher traffic -
100-300 threads/connections at any given time. Perhaps that's
Hi all,
About a year ago, I setup MySQL 5.0.45 on a FreeBSD 6.x box (64 bit). I
read at the time that the use of pthreads with FreeBSD would significantly
improve performance, but as I was running the 64 bit version of FreeBSD, I
could not use them.
Fast forward to today - a different
You're confusing linux-threads with pthreads. The performance boosts mentioned
are done using the FreeBSD Posix threads (pthreads) library, in FreeBSD 7.x
they are implemented using libthr(3).
The benchmarks also assume you are using SCHED_ULE, rather then SCHED_4BSD.
Nothing should be configured
Hi all,
I have a blackberry with Tethering support. The only thing keeping me
from switching fully over to FreeBSD from Windows is that I use VZAccess
Manager with my Blackberry to connect to the net from wherever I am.
I'm just wondering if this is supported in FreeBSD at all (and if so,
Hi all,
My dedicated server company is deploying me a new FreeBSD 6.2 server. The
box uses SATA drives, and is an AMD Athlon box.
I was getting the following error flooding my dmesg:
ad4: TIMEOUT - WRITE_DMA retrying (1 retry left) LBA=*
so they replaced all the hardware in the
Hi all,
I have a dedicated box with a hosting company. The power supply failed in
the box this morning, and the company replaced it and brought the box back
up.
In my logs, I have:
Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
WARNING: / was not properly dismounted
WARNING: /home was not
Well, did it run the fsck?
Those messages look pretty routine and should be handled
by the regular fsck done on a normal boot. Usually the
regular fsck will run and clean up most simple stuff.
Try rebooting the machine again and see if it still has the
same messages. If so, then see if they
fsck_y_enable=YES
Just add that into the /etc/rc.conf, reboot and wait awhile.
After the machine is up and running, fsck it and see if it throws any errors.
Let us know how it goes.
Worked great. Thanks.
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*** Error code 1
I guess I need to set a variable in make.conf.
odd though, I have WITHOUT_X11 set in make.conf
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 03:55:14PM -0400, Matt Juszczak wrote:
Hi all,
While running portsdb -uU, I'm getting the following
Hi all,
While running portsdb -uU, I'm getting the following:
This is with no refuse files, nothing ignored, and a full up-to-date ports
collection. Any ideas?
saturn# portsdb -uU
Updating the ports index ... Generating INDEX.tmp - please wait..===
arabic/ae_fonts_mono failed
*** Error
For some reason, portaudit is now showing 0 problems with my ports when
yesterday it was showing about 9.
Did something happen that is going to cause me a lot of headaches?
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but never see any
upper level of shell.
have fun,
Marwan Sultan
System Administrator.
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 15:09:23 -0400 (EDT)
Matt Juszczak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to give a user access to my box via some kind of FTP but
restrict him to his home directory.
I have seen
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To: Marwan Sultan
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Restricting access to home directory
Well...
If there was an easy way to restrict users to their home directories using
SCP
Hi all,
I would like to give a user access to my box via some kind of FTP but
restrict him to his home directory.
I have seen scponlyc, which supposedly can do this, but can't seem to get
it working.
I have also read up on protftpd + ssl, and configuring it to lock users
into their home
Hi all,
I moved, and now I can't seem to get my USB mouse to work. I keep getting
/dev/psm0: no such file or directory when trying to start moused. dmesg
shows proper detection of the mouse, with no errors.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
-Matt
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Hi all,
I'm trying to use a Dell D810 with xorg and multiple monitors. The two
monitors I have are the internal laptop screen, and an external Dell
monitor hooked up through the docking station.
Windows was able to display content on both monitors, so I'm sure there's
a way to do it with
,
Matt Juszczak
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Hi all,
Now, on top of the time error i was receiving (earlier post last week), I
am now getting:
Checking `z2'... chklastlog in malloc(): error: recursive call
Abort trap (core dumped)
After running chkrootkit. Can someone help me understand z2 and why I'm
getting all these errors?
Hi all,
Got the following line in recent check root kits:
Checking `z2'... Remaining time: 51480.00 seconds chklastlog: nothing deleted
Not sure what it means... it usually just says chklastlog: nothing
deleted. Should this be a cause for concern? A search of google yielded
little to no
Hi all,
My thinkpad wifi card is being a bit odd...
When I do this:
ifconfig wi0 wepmode on ssid myssid wepkey 0x1231231234 up
It shows status as associated, and a tcpdump shows activity on the
network, but I can't ping anywhere nor can I get anywhere (of course I
set an IP manually and
hi all,
I have a firewall on my FreeBSD machine. Someone must have taken it
down for testing or something because I just checked today, and realized
that it was disabled.
Checking the auth logs, attempts to login from overseas IP's, etc. have
been occuring for at least a week.
Two quick
back to
the store, I'd like to do it soon.
Regards,
Matt Juszczak
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
WARNING: /tmp was not properly dismounted
WARNING: /usr was not properly dismounted
WARNING: /var was not properly dismounted
WARNING: /hd2 was not properly dismounted
ad1: FAILURE - READ_DMA
00:01:31.545 READ DMA
c8 00 80 df 0a af fd 00 00:01:31.535 READ DMA
Matt Juszczak wrote:
Hi all,
I recently bought a 160 gig hard drive at the store after my 40 gig
started failing with similar messages to the ones below. The 40 gig
eventually actually died after a few days
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
WARNING: /tmp was not properly dismounted
WARNING: /usr was not properly dismounted
WARNING: /var was not properly dismounted
WARNING: /hd2 was not properly dismounted
ad1: FAILURE - READ_DMA status=51READY,DSC,ERROR
error=40UNCORRECTABLE LBA=2 29575903
ad1:
hi all,
we had an overlapping uid crisis at work today. I ended up writing a
script to start at 3 and increment by 1, to change all user's UID's
(except system accounts)
Then I wrote a script that did a recursive:
chown -R $username:users /home/$username
chown $username:users
Hi all,
I was wondering if there is a way to see the RAID setup of a freebsd
machine without rebooting it. I Know I've got 5 drives in the system, and
I know that da0 is 36 gig, da1 is 140 gig, and da2 is 18 gig, but I dont
know how the five drives play out among those arrays.
I'm PRETTY
Hi all,
Sorry this is off topic, just didn't really know where else to post this
other than to fellow sys-admins.
I need a script that will analyze a mail spool file and remove email
from it that is more than 14 days old. I found a couple; however, they
require perl modules I couldn't seem
| Also, a script in sh(1), or do you have some other
language available? I have a short PHP script
that does something similar and could be modded,
perhaps.
OTOH, somebody around here could probably
give you a one-liner with sh, sed, grep, awk, date,
test, etc., but I was at the hospital
procmail ruleset, as long as you have tested the ruleset and found that
it works exactly like you want it to work.
- Giorgos
I'm actually trying to write a script with formail, but its being
annoying:
orion$ formail -s parse.pl Spam
parse.pl: 3: Syntax error: ) unexpected
parse.pl: 3:
Primarily, my aim is to keep it simple, do the basics, thats the itch that
needs scratching for me at the moment. It could be the base of a more
encompassing management system, but that would be a different project.
Count me in on helping you with this. A nice command line utility for
ldap is
Hi all,
I've created the following script to remove 14 day old messages.
expunge-check.pl (not shown here, but CALLED from the script below) takes
a single email messages on STDIN and then checks whether the date of that
message is 14 days old or greater. If it is, it skips it. If it is
Hi all,
Quick question.
shell# cat /dev/urandom
can that executed as root cause any harm to the system? What if a random
sequence of `rm *` was generated... would it be executed?
I tried that to fix my terminal and forgot it might cause damage as root,
even if its just being cat'd to the
Hi all,
I am about to remove the amavisd-new port from our main mail server.
We've recently setup two relay servers and do not need the port anymore.
Problem is, I know that the amavisd-new port installed a lot of packages
along with it, and if I just do `make deinstall clean` in the port,
While I'm here, anyone know something that can integrate with LDAP to
pull customer info? Of course the tickets would be stored in MySQL,
etc but a way to search for customers, etc. via ldap would be awesome
Philip Hallstrom wrote:
Never used it, but RT always seems to get good praise...
Still not working :-( installing to //etc/rc.d still.
---snip---
This port has installed the following startup scripts which may cause
these network services to be started at boot time.
//etc/rc.d/amavisd
//etc/rc.d/amavis-milter
---snip---
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| //etc/rc.d/amavisd
that's right.
Why is it doing double slash and why is it installing to /etc/rc.d? Why
not /usr/local/etc/rc.d where other apps and ports reside? I know it has
to start first, but it could have named it something like 0amavisd.sh. I
dont really like ports putting
Hi all,
We're setting up a billing server on a Xeon 3.06 ghz with IDE drives (but
it doesn't need to be amazingly fast).
The billing system we're using supports freebsd 4.11 natively with 5.x
support.
I need this machine to be tight, and although it will have a public IP, pf
will be
I assume that you've checked that you're running the latest version (or
ports version) of procmail?
Yes, I've checked. It seems to be doing it more often now too.
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programs:
I'm experiencing this also. See my recent post.
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Can you run memtest on the machine? This could be caused by failing
physical memory chips :-/
Memtest comes through OK.
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Hi all,
Receiving the following... I assume this is just because of a portupgrade
that we did that tried to upgrade cyrus, and I assume this is the
automated port account creation/deletion that it does but I wanted
to run it by everyone.
Jul 9 15:29:52 mercury saslpasswd: failed to
Getting flooded with:
pid 65128 (procmail), uid 3005: exited on signal 11
pid 65138 (procmail), uid 806: exited on signal 11
pid 65142 (procmail), uid 24112: exited on signal 11
pid 65143 (procmail), uid 11977: exited on signal 11
pid 65146 (procmail), uid 29601: exited on signal 11
pid 65149
Signal 11 is a segmentation fault. This _might_ be an indication of
hardware/memory problems.
Actually all the seg faults signal 11 happened at one time (within 20
seconds), after checking messages
it hasn't happened since.
Could it have been a fluke?
-Matt
Do the segfaults only happen when you run procmail? If other programs
fail randomly with segfaults, then it's more likely to be a general
memory-hardware problem. If it's only procmail that fails it could be
just a procmail bug.
Procmail is the only one segfaulting with signal 11. POP3 has
Hi all,
We're an ISP, and we are currently looking for a way for our tech support
guys to access customer's email without having shell access to the server,
or knowing the customer's password.
We'd like to install a custom webmail client on our private internal LAN
webserver that would only
snip-
We figured out that if the primary LDAP server is online but the slapd
process is down, the client (in this case NSS/PAM) immediately gets a
connection refused and fails over to the secondary. On the other hand,
if the machine is really down (i.e. powered off) and is in the same
Woops, I wiped out lastlog.
How do I regenerate it?
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Hi all,
Well, after removing IPF and having a week of stability, we decided to put
our mail server to the test.
I began flooding it with tons of mail messages using smtp-source at about
2 pm today. The server load jumped up to about 4.50 average. It
eventually started denying requests,
I can't reproduce the crash with a non-SMP GENERIC kernel.
Gary
So does this mean my problem is nagios?
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The vast majority of panics are hardware-related. It is rare nowadays
for a usermode program to make the system panic. In particular you said
the problem happens more under load. That really points even more to a
hardware problem - bad CPU cache ram, bad ram, scsi termination, that
sort of
I had same situation with to different high loaded servers (both SMP, with 8Gb
of
ram, and HT enabled,), with 5.4 Release, after disabeling HT and cvsup
OS to 5.4-stable all working fine without any problems, last reboot was 28
days ago.
That's exactly our config. SMP, 4 gb RAM, HT was
Personally, I would update to RELENG_5 as of today. There are a lot of
bug fixes and its quite solid..
Did the upgrade earlier to two of five machines (the ones that were
crashing). We'll see what happens :) Thanks!
Any planned date for 5.5-RELEASE?
Hi all,
In relation to my previous post(s) (I no longer know the subject line),
my freebsd mail server died again, this time while I was doinga portsdb
-uU ... it got halfway through and crapped out.
Any ideas would help as we're kind of in the middle of a mail transfer,
Regards,
Matt
Hi all,
OK, we're still having the FreeBSD machines die on us. Its two specific
machines we've noticed, both FreeBSD 5.4, different hardware, different
purposes.
Originally, orion, our mail server, started getting kernel traps and
dieing. Then, our primary ldap server, a week later,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Please post dmesg output from both systems.
The systems end up crashing so I can't do a dmesg or do you mean a
general dmesg when they are stable?
Here is the output from Caliban: http://paste.atopia.net/126.
The machine crashed
Attached is the dmesg as requested
Copyright (c) 1992-2005 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE-p1 #0: Mon May 16 21:25:42 EDT 2005
I would start by disabling Hyperthreading in the BIOS. It doesnt
really have much benefit with the default scheduler (might make some
things slower), and seems to cause problems.
---Mike
But I have hyperthreading disabled in the sysctl variable for
hyperthreading (can't remember
Can you see your message at
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2005-June/date.html
?
Yep :) I was able to see it, thanks.
Does anyone know why the machine keeps doing a kernel trap 12?
Someone suggested that it could be hyperthreading, but I've got:
orion# sysctl
Hi all,
We had a mail server running with FreeBSD 5.4, about 3,000 accounts, and
postfix. Recently, I turned procmail on in postfix
(mailbox_command=/usr/procmail) and the machine has been locking up
weekly ever since. And when this machines crashes, it crashes hard ...
and procmail is
We're running a mail server with 3500 active accounts. Are there any
kernel variables I should set with sysctl in loader.conf that will make
the system more efficient, etc.? Right now I'm just running with the
defaults.
I found a site online that says if you run hundreds of postfix
Appreciate the response :) Here's my message the way it should have been
originally
Seriously though, you need to provide some more detailed information if
you want anyone here to be able to help you. Start with explaining why
you decided to change MDAs in the first place since I'm
OK, here's the funny thing.
We did a mail flood test, and our mail server stood up fine, but our LDAP
server (which was handling all the queries) ended up crashing with a
similar message ... so now I've got two machines running 5.4 with the same
behavior.
Here's the message. Remember, this
Ports ... I always use ports.
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Matt Juszczak wrote:
We are currently moving to a new mail server that is FreeBSD-based. Our
old mail server is a chrooted slackware box that hasn't been upgraded in
years because no one even had
Did my previous post with the actual error message post? It never came
through to me and I dont see it in my outgoing mailbox can anyone
confirm it came through to the list? Thanks,
Matt
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df: root partition at 108% capacity! Can't find why...
After searching google freebsd.org I am no nearing to figuring this out,
other than this is a known problem. Either I or the system managed to
get the root partition back to under 100% but only just... I have looked
for any large files that
Hi all,
We've got a new freebsd server setup, and an old mail server with
slackware on it.
We need to move the mail spools from the slack machine to the freebsd
machine. if I just copy them over to var/mail will it automatically
work or does freebsd use a different format?
Thanks!
-Matt
Problem with this is that I have to then create a tar file on the remote
machine, because if I login with sftp from my remote machine, that account
wont have access to read all the files it needs to read.
-Matt
On Fri, 13 May 2005, Hexren wrote:
Howdy,
My server has an 18 gig drive in it. I'm
Howdy,
My server has an 18 gig drive in it. I'm looking to do incremental backups
every night, where my entire /ext partition will be mirrored elsewhere
(/ext is the only thing with anything special on it that would need to be
recreated).
I was thinking of either backing up to my home machine,
Howdy,
Finger is working for some of my system accounts, and not others. A check
of the log displays the following:
Apr 7 16:50:29 uranus slapd[57684]: conn=85 op=0 BIND
dn=cn=pamclient,ou=SystemAccounts,dc=mydomain,dc=net method=128
Apr 7 16:50:29 uranus slapd[57684]: conn=85 op=0 BIND
Problem is that I need to firewall the client.
I dont have access to the nfs server... only the client. Your
configuration info showed me making changes on the server. is there a
way to make the client work ok?
-Matt
Erik Nrgaard wrote:
Matt Juszczak wrote:
Howdy,
Trying to get IPFILTER
0.0.0.0/32 to any
---snip---
Erik Nrgaard wrote:
Matt Juszczak wrote:
I dont have access to the nfs server... only the client. Your
configuration info showed me making changes on the server. is there
a way to make the client work ok?
Just let your client connect to any port on the server - keep
Howdy,
Trying to get IPFILTER and NFS working. A google search didn't show
much about my specific issue. With ipfilter working, nfs initially
works, until someone tries to login. Then it stops working. With my
firewall down on the NFS-CLIENT machine, it works fine. Any ideas?
It appears
Ended up being a time synching issue, in case anyone wanted to know.
-Matt
Chuck Robey wrote:
Matt Juszczak wrote:
I think everyone is misunderstanding my issue here. I setup 5
FreeBSD servers at once, we are converting our mail server, web
server, DNS server, spam gateway, and transparent
Still can't figure out how to get my FreeBSD machine to work properly.
I've tried everything.
Download the ISO on Wednesday, Mar 23rd, from ftp.freebsd.org. standard
install, cvsup'd the ports, and tried to install
/usr/ports/editors/pico, /usr/ports/shells/bash2, and a couple other ports.
with the ISO I downloaded, because I
didn't type enough commands to be able to mess anything up.
Thanks for your help in advance.
-Matt
Chuck Robey wrote:
Matt Juszczak wrote:
Still can't figure out how to get my FreeBSD machine to work
properly. I've tried everything.
Download the ISO
Installed xorg and xfce4
Then I get the following. Any ideas? Thank you!
-Matt
---snip---
heather$ startxfce4
/usr/X11R6/bin/startxfce4: Starting X server
X Window System Version 6.8.2
Release Date: 9 February 2005
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.8.2
Build Operating System:
I should read more. Thanks. :)
J. Martin Petersen wrote:
Matt Juszczak wrote:
Installed xorg and xfce4
Then I get the following. Any ideas? Thank you!
-Matt
---snip---
heather$ startxfce4
/usr/X11R6/bin/startxfce4: Starting X server
X Window System Version 6.8.2
Release Date: 9 February
These options were already set. Any other ideas? otherwise we're going
to have to skip the flash card option and put a hard drive in this box
:-( :-(
Thank you,
Matt
Emanuel Strobl wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 23. März 2005 21:02 schrieb Matt Juszczak:
Howdy,
Does anyone have any ideas
cards, but please let me know if you
have any other suggestions.
Am Freitag, 25. März 2005 15:32 schrieb Matt Juszczak:
These options were already set. Any other ideas? otherwise we're
going to have to skip the flash card option and put a hard drive in this
box
Well, I have no idea other than
(we can extract the full image to it with no problems).
I prefer experimenting too, but the boss really wants it up :-( :-(
I can try to hunt down some other cards, but please let me know if you
have any other suggestions.
Am Freitag, 25. März 2005 15:32 schrieb Matt Juszczak
I did the following steps today:
Download 5.3-RELEASE iso from ftp.freebsd.org
Installed from the ISO, standard install, kernel source, binaries, no games.
rebooted, typed in my one page of stuff to make sshd key gen secure
logged in as root
did pkg_add -r cvsup-without-gui
did cvsup
!
Regards,
Matt
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 11:34:28PM -0500, Matt Juszczak wrote:
I did the following steps today:
Download 5.3-RELEASE iso from ftp.freebsd.org
Installed from the ISO, standard install, kernel source, binaries, no games.
rebooted, typed in my one page of stuff
Howdy,
Does anyone have any ideas on the following? Trying to load m0n0wall,
which uses a FreeBSD 5 kernel. Keep getting the boot errors you see in
the paste link below.
http://paste.atopia.net/107
We really dont want to have to switch back to a hard drive :-( Any ideas
are appreciated in
doesn't say much at all. Did you want me to post that as
well?
-Matt
On Sun, 6 Mar 2005, Warren Block wrote:
On Sun, 6 Mar 2005, Matt Juszczak wrote:
I've done that already. Native is 800x600, and I put that in
/etc/X11/XF86Config. When I do startx, it pulls from that file (I see it
saying
Hello all,
Setting up a content filtering machine (two nics, ipnat, ipf) with a
transparent proxy and Dan's guardian. ipnat and or ipf will RDR all
outgoing packets on port 80 to the localhost proxy server which is Dan's
guardian.
Question is, I've got a base distro of freebsd running a
Edit the xorg.conf file to match the native resolution of your
notebook screen. For example, something like this:
I've done that already. Native is 800x600, and I put that in
/etc/X11/XF86Config. When I do startx, it pulls from that file (I see
it saying loading from /etc/X11/XF86Config
Hello,
I've installed Gnome2 and xorg on my laptop, and it wont load in a full
screen window. There is about an inch of black border on each side of the
window. I've googled and tried possible suggestions (such as changing the
xorg.conf file, etc.) but still no dice.
Any ideas? Thanks!
climb any
higher I will have to grow wings and fly to go higher
The master replied you are not a bird
At that moment, the student was enlightened.
How many measurements are in 'real time'?
Ted
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Hello all,
I've seen the Adobe SVG viewer work with traffic stats to show real time
traffic statistics, such as the one found in m0n0wall. Does anyone know of a
real time, web based software package that can communicate with SNMP (much like
MRTG does), except it shows real time data instead
I accidently did an accidental fdisk -BI on /dev/da0, which is where my
main freebsd root is. I meant to do it on da1 but my twiddle fingers
typed 0 instead of 1. I rebooted the box thinking I'd have to reinstall
(luckily my user data is on a different drive), but the box came back up
fine
Hello,
As of yesterday I stopped using m0n0image by Michael I and took most of the commands
from m0n0image and the hackers guide, along with the FreeBSD handbook, and tried to
write a new shell script that worked with mdconfig.
The shell script works great. It can successfully decompress an
I have a script that uses vnconfig instead of mdconfig. Are the two
interchangable? What are the main differences? Is my vnconfig script
useless now with mdconfig or are there only simple changes?
The man pages dont seem to help as this stuff confuses the heck out of me.
Thanks,
matt
Hello everyone,
Having some trouble with my cdrw ...
deputy# burncd -f /dev/acd0c -s 1 data /home/matt/devel/monodevel/cd.iso fixate
next writeable LBA 0
writing from file /home/matt/devel/monodevel/cd.iso size 12064 KB
only wrote -1 of 32768 bytes err=5
fixating CD, please wait..
burncd:
Hello all,
Was just wondering everyone's opinion on this subject
Got a FreeBSD box ... 2.4 ghz Xeon with 1 gig RAM and two gb nic cards.
This box's job is to do a 1:1 NAT for about 2000 workstations.
In everyone's opinion, is IPNAT and IPFW2 a good solution for this?
Also, will that box
Matt,
IPFW2 is not compiled into 4.10 by default. At a shell, type man ipfw,
then a single forward slash (to bring up the search tool), then search
for STABLE a couple of times directions are in there
Here it is anyway
USING IPFW2 IN FreeBSD-STABLE
ipfw2 is standard in FreeBSD
What are some of the other approaches (if you dont mind). I can't
really do a NAT, I'd really like to stay with a bridge and not do any
routing.
Charles Swiger wrote:
On Jun 21, 2004, at 5:10 PM, Matt Juszczak wrote:
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So basically, I either have to use some other form of redirecting web
Renato Marques wrote:
Hmmm.. I really can't think about some solution... All of them involve a
router before, in or after the bridge.
How about proxying before the bridge?
I think that my be an option. I'll have to think on it, I appreciate
your help though. Thanks!
Hello all,
Is there a way to do IP redirection without using layer 3? (IPNAT or
routing)? I have a bridge setup and want to redirect any port 80
traffic outgoing through the bridge to a specific server but it
seems I can only do this with ipfw's forward/fwd or ipnat's rdr commands
...
So in summary, do I basically either have to do routing or a NAT, or
find another alternative? There's no way to just bridge the traffic and
do what i want?
Thanks! :)
-Matt
Renato Marques wrote:
Well, in the TCP/IP Model, IP is layer 2 and TCP/UDP layer3.
I dont think a bridge could do
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