On Jun 25, 2013 9:25 AM, Stephen Burke sbu...@verizon.com wrote:
Does anyone know how I could push serial output to an IP port that I
could SSH to?
Sounds like you are looking for something like SOL (serial over LAN) which
can be setup with IPMI. Google should help you find more info on
...@farrell.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
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having problems finding a
proper examination/explanation of this backdoor.
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On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Brett Glass br...@lariat.net wrote:
For many years, I've used FreeBSD binary packages to avoid long waits and/or
having to set up a special build machine when creating small systems. But
even though the development server security breach is now long past,
be a wasted effort :)
i've been quite happy with it since it first was released, and there
is still plenty of active development happening on it as well.
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On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 3:25 PM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
Is svn going to become part of the base system in 9.2-RELEASE?
not sure about svn, but this port has recently been commited:
http://www.freshports.org/net/svnup/
it is a csup replacement.
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good success running Intel 10gig NICs supported by ixgbe(1)
on 8.x systems. I see no reason as to why they would not work on 9.x
as well.
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On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 6:41 AM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012, pete wright wrote:
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
csup updates just the files that have changed without all the overhead.
svn
export can get a copy of all
that it results in a cleaner public tree that is easier to
navigate. so fortunately the project has been able to take advantage
of both of of these philosophies of SCM.
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there will be a csup like utility for svn available in base one day.
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the current files, but it copies all of them
every time, not just the changes.
yea i agree with you. i wonder if it would be worth the effort of
sharing a svn export via rsync or httpd to make fetching delta's
easier and/or more efficient from a base install?
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for production standard, but
something that just works on RELEASE-8.2 amd64.
your best bet may be to install a prebuilt package via:
pgk_add -r samba
that is unless you need some non-standard knobs tuned.
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attribute caching
(decreasing amount of getattr() calls when traversing filesystems) and
other interesting bigs v4 has. Granted moving from v3 to v4 is not
trivial...
just my two bits :)
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The job launches - I can see an entry for cURL in top - but no file in /root.
I've tried several variations on the first line of the script, but I'm
getting nowhere, though I'm sure it's something stupidly simple that
I'm missing.
What am I missing?
#!/bin/sh ?
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was changed or deleted and by whom we can answer that question.
In what directtion should i look? Is Audit the thing for it?
mtree is probably what you are looking for:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mtreeapropos=0sektion=0manpath=FreeBSD+8.2-RELEASEformat=html
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well as alternative databases. specifically i think the -h switch
will be of interest.
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, and not
accessible by others.
it also covers other files as well.
HTH
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Regarding games in particular - it really depends on which game you
are looking to play, and what it's requirements are. I have played
HalfLife2 via wine emulation on FreeBSD using the nvidia driver for
example.
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On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Joe's Morgue joes_mor...@yahoo.com wrote:
Looking thru your manuals, I have not seen anything about gaming on a
FreeBSD machine.
Are there drivers for higher end graphic cards
for any information you
may have regarding the OS:
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You can also get more information via the FreeBSD wiki here:
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and freebsd makes this quite easy to do as well. if you don't want to
use sendmail on your machines it's easy - just don't use it.
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On Tue, 27 Oct 2009, pete wright wrote:
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Lars Eighner
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You guessed wrong.
We use m4, which cuts out most of the crap that you had to write
be in the position to import this into the
freebsd tree? it sounds like it might fit the bill :)
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be helpful if you post your /etc/exports file from your
server (or what ever configuration you are using on the OSX server)
and your mount command that is failing.
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Sure would like a copy of your scrips.
Thanks
+1 here. would it be possible to post the scripts, or a url, to the list?
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. I've been using them for
a while now and am quite happy with them too. if you check out their
jobs board there are openings for FreeBSD engineers:
http://dynamicnetworkservices.com/jobs-hiring
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add something to the affect of:
passwd files ldap
group files ldap
yep that's about it, here is what i use for ldap auth on some
workstations that hit an openldap cluster.
passwd: files ldap
shadow: files ldap
group: files ldap
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of the
Apache web server that is needed? FreeBSD supports many different
versions of the Apache webserver - yet the ports system makes
installing, and updating, these applications very easy.
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and server packages are available in the
ports tree as well...
/me is going to look into this for his own use now :)
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and
will allow you take advantage of load balancing etc. with mod_jk as
well. i currently use this setup for a site that serves both static
content from httpd and .jsp pages from tomcat all on the same box.
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have beta tested their iSCSI implementation and it does
look good.
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in /usr/local/etc/courier-imap/imapd-ssl:
TLS_PROTOCOL=SSL23
believe old default value was:
TLS_PROTOCOL=SSL3
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You should get much better performance (you can write your backup to
disk - it does not have to be a tape device) and all windows metadata
etc. should be preserved as well.
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pointless w/o the basic hardware, OS data.
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image on disk.
having said that - i see no reason why one couldn't write a wrapper
around dump(8) and mksnap_ffs.
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or something similar. you could use rsync, but that would give you
uneeded overhead IMHO.
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hmm...i'm still a little confused as to where you are going. there
are three main way's i've used snapshot's in large (~1PB)
environments, two of which are applicable
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and you can update your third party packages via binary packages
(which you can get from freebsd.org or build yourself)...so it seems
these two solutions would be a great fit.
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hmm...what's the error message you are getting when it tries to grab a
package. i do not see any issues from where i am, but an error
message will help folks on the list diagnose what's going on your end.
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Feb 14 17:03:50 jerusalem kernel: Connection attempt to UDP
209.6.203.219:1026 from 202.97.238.130:52821
What program/process issues this, and at what facility and
level?
I don't want
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how would you define correct? have all systems boot with a SMP
kernel by default so that machines with multiple processors
automatically detect all available CPU's? then what about
in this environment from the ports tree?
it looks like grub may only build correctly on i386 systems, but you
may be able to define your cpu as a 32bit arch in /etc/make.conf while
trying to build grub to see if that works. i've never had to do this
though, but it's worth a shot.
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removed itself from the system. anyone else
see this?
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for similar reasons mentioned above.
if you are using your desktop like %90 of unix people out there
(web/mail and ssh'ing into servers) i'm not sure having two cores (let
alone multiple CPU's) is worth the price.
just my 2bit's.
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On 1/16/07, Tsu-Fan Cheng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thank you guys for reply... very useful... :-)
so for you guys who have experiecen with this cpu, do you really
feel it??
i think you
. For example I have a Qlogic 1gig 2port HBA with a
ISP4022 chipset. Is any work being done on this? I would be willing
to do some testing if time permits on my end.
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this via sysctl or if
you have to define it in your kernel config. in any event if you type
sysctl kern.ipc.nmbclusters that should report you maximum mbuf's
that can be allocated. I am guessing you may have to increase this
value.
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will not be sufficient. if it is you can define $HISTFILE in bash/ksh
to point to ~/.history as well.
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in there.
hopefully it'll give you a good idea of the hardware support of
various laptops out there. putting laptop as a search string seems
to pull up a fair amount of hit's.
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final product to a production server.
Comments, thoughts, criticisms welcomed.
yea, this is actually one the larger benefits of jailing IMO. i've
used this method to help setup distributed mirroring of websites for
some OSS projects.
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betting the admin's may have misunderstood something or misconfigured
something...
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a process resides in - . this method will only work from the master
as well. similar tricks can be used inside a jail as well.
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Hi all,
I've got a portmanager question. I've been using it for quite some
time on various systems with great success - until today when i
ctl+c'd in the wrong terminal and broke an upgrade that was going on.
Now when
is, is there a way to reset the state of what
portmanger things is installed (and what rev's etc...). i am not even
sure if portmanger does this, although i am familiar with rebuilding
the pkgdb after i messed up when using portupgrade ;)
thanks for any pointers/help!
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-drivers? And will that even work, as my video card is a
Matrox G400?
Hmm, I'd like to see your X.org config file. I am guessing you may
have the Nvidia glx module or Nvidia graphics driver referenced in
there.
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Hmm, I'd like to see your X.org config file. I am guessing you
may have the Nvidia glx module or Nvidia graphics driver
referenced in there.
File is appended.
hmm...that's wierd. the glx and dri drivers
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Did you try to build/install a 32bit version of VNC?
Thanks for the suggestion.
I thought about doing that, but there is still other essential
software that is not 64
remotely.
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to check the archives for fully supported, non-GIANT
locked cards. From a performance perspective I would invest in a card
with ample onboard ram 128megs or greater, and investigate getting a
BBU unit for the card as well.
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or port. this is the
case with the diable-jre-1.5 package for sure. also check the output
of about:plugins in your URL bar in firefox to see if it's getting
registered.
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the computer.
please help.
Welcome to the wonderful world of FreeBSD and Unix! This is the best
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as a backup atleast. and heck, if
you pony up ~$20 (us) you get a lifetime NetBSD shell. Not too bad
IMHO.
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On 4/16/06, Igor Robul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Apr 16, 2006 at 02:11:06PM +0100, Richard Collyer wrote:
Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
If your running FreeBSD just get a qmail server on the go and slap
squirrelmail on there for web
of servers running httpd for example? or maybe you
would like to string a bunch of computers together to crunch data
sets. in any event, if you define to us exactly what you are trying
to accomplish we should be able to help more.
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which is much differnet than say building a farm of machines to
compute data in unison.
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, it should help
you get started with this process:
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systat will should show
load on a per-cpu basis. xosview should as well, although i'm not
sure how you compiled/installed it.
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echo $current: Done
done
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On 12/10/05, Erik Nørgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pete wright wrote:
Saw the newly posted list of projects that need volunteers. One
project in particular caught my eye:
http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/#p-pxeinstaller
(FreeBSD PXE Install support)
I do not see an email
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defiantly do Daullink DVI. You will obviously need to set it
up properly in xorg.conf. Can't comment on the ati cards, but they
should defiantly handle dual DVI out as well. I'd also check out
Xorg's Xinimera (spelling?) extensions...
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++ FreeBSD 5.4
+ Nai tiruvantel ar vayuvantel i Valar tielyanna nu vilja
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to
monitor large networks of heterogenous hardware and OS's
(*BSD/Linux/IRIX/Solaris/etc..) along side nagios. Granted SNMP may not be a
viable protocol to use on the public internet...
-pete
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/handbook/index.html
specifically:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/users.html
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wise (that is unless you are using aggressive compile time
optimizations or passing non-standard variables to configure), once you find
what WM you find most usable you can always remove the packages and install
your windowmanger of choice from ports.
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can click on things?
I am running
i386
5.4 release
Sincerely,
Paul
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http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/index.html
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11.html
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of the most recent display log (but they all look about the
same.)
I'd post a copy of your xorg.conf file. The info bellow states that
it can not detect the monitor, but with out the config we can't tell
if it's a problem with your setup or a hardware issue.
-pete
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to tweak what parts of the package you want installed by looking at
the Makefile. I personally would keep TIFF support, it is a decent
image format for high resolution images and is quite portable accross
platforms.
HTH
-pete
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be unable to post from legitimate work email?
not sure with out more info, although willing to be there is an issue
with your corporate MTA.
-p
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it to work i would post detailed
error messages to the list.
WHAT SHOULD I DO ?.
(no need to scream, we are here to help ;)
-p
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in python and is
in the port's tree to boot:
/usr/ports/net/py-bittorrent
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