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I've found a few things based on openBSD's pf, but that doesn't seem to be
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Recent BSDs (all of them, FreeBSD 5.n/6.n included) have PF in the base
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'overload' rules are
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While making my pf.conf, I wanted to match all my FreeBSD boxes in one rules
and subnet independent.
I've done this by using pf's OS fingerprinting and it worked well since 6.X
releases...
The problem is that pf.os doesn't include sets of fingerprint for the latest
FreeBSD
Releases,
I've been looking at the Sun Ray terminals and like the idea of using thin
clients to connect to the main server to run apps. Are they any programms in
thr ports which allow a similar set-up using FreeBSD. I know you can do this
with X but would need a tutorial to help me through it.
Anyone
On 19 Sep 2006, at 14:47, Stephanie Bridges wrote:
Ashley,
This is quite doable, and winbindd isn't broken on FreeBSD. It
took me a
bit to figure out how to make it work correctly, however. I have a
FBSD
system here that authenticates to our university AD server, and allows
access
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Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Along with some good advice. First of all: ssh is not a public service
like http or smtp where you need anyone to be able to connect. So
don't let them in the first place.
It is in this case. It's a web server that
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Dear friends,
I have a pentium 4 freebsd 6.1 server connected to my
office win-xp lan. The server smoothly runs sshd, postgresql, samba (to
connect some /home share and the office win filesystem), vncserver.
Recently I added the following IPFW firewall (I'm an absolute beginner
with it) which
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Vittorio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends,
I have a pentium 4 freebsd 6.1 server connected to my
office win-xp lan. The server smoothly runs sshd, postgresql, samba (to
connect some /home share and the office win filesystem), vncserver.
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Dear friends,
I have a pentium 4 freebsd 6.1 server connected to my
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Hi:
I am using cu to connect to a device on a serial port (/dev/cuaa0)
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006, 11:12:37 PM, you wrote:
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Hey all,
I've looked around and found several linux-centric things designed to
block brute-force SSH attempts. Anyone out there know of something a bit
more BSD
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Sorry for double-post,
I've found the solution of my problem by adding theses lines to pf.os:
65535:64:1:64:M*,N,W1,N,N,T,S: FreeBSD:6.x-4::FreeBSD 6.x (1)
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Hi
Just a general question about the ports for freebsd. I am now running
6.1 on amd64. Got most of what I need, but noticed that some ports are
only i386 - like the flock browser and skype. Obviously I can live
without these but was just wondering if there is a place I could check
to see
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 18:24, Norberto Meijome wrote:
hi there :)
I was planning to migrate a 4.11 firewall using a combo of ipf/ipnat and
ipfw pipe/dummynets to pf + ALTQ.
pf/ipf/ipfw dummynet/ALTQ are available since 5.3-R if I recall correctly.
One thing I haven't figured out how
eoghan wrote:
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Just a general question about the ports for freebsd. I am now running
6.1 on amd64. Got most of what I need, but noticed that some ports are
only i386 - like the flock browser and skype. Obviously I can live
without these but was just wondering if there is a place I could
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I am working on using FreeBSD while I rebuild my system after recently
buying an amd64 CPU. I hope that I can eventually swap out my (i386)
Debian installation with FreeBSD.
My /home is mounted from a Debian NFS server. (This is the network at
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I've been looking at the Sun Ray terminals and like the idea of using thin
clients to connect to the main server to run apps. Are they any programms in
thr ports which allow a similar set-up using FreeBSD. I know you can do this
with X but would need a tutorial to help me through it.
Anyone
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On Tuesday 19 September 2006 18:24, Norberto Meijome wrote:
hi there :)
I was planning to migrate a 4.11 firewall using a combo of ipf/ipnat and
ipfw pipe/dummynets to pf + ALTQ.
pf/ipf/ipfw dummynet/ALTQ are
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Robert Davison wrote:
I've been looking at the Sun Ray terminals and like the idea of using thin
clients to connect to the main server to run apps. Are they any programms in
thr ports which allow a similar set-up using FreeBSD. I know you can do this
with X but would need a tutorial to help
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 15:50, Norberto Meijome wrote:
gotcha, so i may end up using 2 firewalls anyway... :-) I think I may go
with ipfw and dummynet to keep it to one set I'll have to read on some
comparisons before making up my mind...
Perhaps you can combine ipfw/dummynet and
Hi guys,
I'm using FBSD6.0. I've done the latest cvsup on the ports, installed
apache 2.0.59 and mod_perl 2.0.2,3 and and trying to install
libapreq2-2.0.08.
Halfway through the compilation, I get this error:
cc -shared .libs/util.o .libs/version.o .libs/cookie.o .libs/param.o
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Hi guys,
I'm using FBSD6.0. I've done the latest cvsup on the ports, installed
apache 2.0.59 and mod_perl 2.0.2,3 and and trying to install
libapreq2-2.0.08.
Unfortunately its something in your local setup. I do the FAMP stack ports
compile almost daily.
cc -shared
Joao Barros wrote:
On 9/19/06, Dan Mahoney, System Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I've looked around and found several linux-centric things designed to
block brute-force SSH attempts. Anyone out there know of something a
bit
more BSD savvy?
My best attempt will be to get this:
I have one system that also has an Nvidia video, after I update ports will
crash if I don't rebuild the nvidia driver and X screensaver The
screensaver makes it crash otherwise.
-Derek
At 06:33 PM 9/19/2006, Laurence Sanford wrote:
So I got up and walked away from my computer this
Elijah Savage wrote:
Joao Barros wrote:
On 9/19/06, Dan Mahoney, System Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I've looked around and found several linux-centric things designed to
block brute-force SSH attempts. Anyone out there know of something a
bit
more BSD savvy?
I use
Hi All,
I am running FreeBSD 5.4 and have recently received the following message on
our box for the /var partiton.
No inodes left.
I have checked the statistics and there was an apache httpd log which was
maxing out the usable space. I have since removed this file and the available
space has
On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 05:59:03PM -0700, jekillen wrote:
On Sep 18, 2006, at 7:43 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 07:34:09PM -0700, jekillen wrote:
Hello;
Since I have been advised by way of correspondence with UUASC (Unix
Users of Association of Southern
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 15:54:39 +0100
Philip Radford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 5.4 and have recently received the following
message on our box for the /var partiton. No inodes left.
I have checked the statistics and there was an apache httpd log which
was maxing out the
Hiya,
Since freebsd-ipfw is dead and mostly for spammers, let me try my luck
here once more ;)
I am trying to prove a point to a customer - that he can save the cost
of expensive routing hardware by just having a FreeBSD box on their LAN.
Unfortunately, this also means that I need to spend days
In response to Philip Radford [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi All,
I am running FreeBSD 5.4 and have recently received the following message on
our box for the /var partiton.
No inodes left.
I have checked the statistics and there was an apache httpd log which was
maxing out the usable space. I
In response to albi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 15:54:39 +0100
Philip Radford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 5.4 and have recently received the following
message on our box for the /var partiton. No inodes left.
I have checked the statistics and there was an
It may be the modem needs to be rest as someone else called into it. I
always save any modem settings to nvram on the modem so if it is reset the
settings are correct.
-Derek
At 08:45 PM 9/19/2006, Geeta Nagpal wrote:
Dear Problem Solver,
Greetings from Singapore J
I have had
In response to Odhiambo Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
The scenario:
I am running a FreeBSD 5.x box with IPFilter/IPNAT. The box has two
interfaces at the moment, external interface connected to the hostile
Internet and internal interface connected to a switch for the LAN.
The
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
I need to control bandwidth on the external interface only, not on the
LAN (internal interfaces).
Is this rightful thinking or sheer imagination which is not practical?
If you're happy with IPFilter and need to ensure minimum bandwidth for
some network segment,
Philip Radford wrote:
Hi All,
I am running FreeBSD 5.4 and have recently received the following message on
our box for the /var partiton.
No inodes left.
I have checked the statistics and there was an apache httpd log which was
maxing out the usable space. I have since removed this file and
* On 20/09/06 11:16 -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
| In response to Odhiambo Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
|
| [snip]
|
| The scenario:
|
| I am running a FreeBSD 5.x box with IPFilter/IPNAT. The box has two
| interfaces at the moment, external interface connected to the hostile
| Internet and
Elijah Savage wrote:
another vote for denyhost. it works well and stops the attacks. Even tho
i use keys and not passwords, i still use it.
just a DITTO great piece of soft!
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Elijah Savage wrote:
Joao Barros wrote:
I'm using BruteForceBlocker quite successfully.
I take the opportunity to thank danger for it :-)
http://www.freshports.org/security/bruteforceblocker/
I use /usr/ports/security/denyhost
It was very easy to install and setup the config file is
* On 20/09/06 17:16 +0200, Erik Norgaard wrote:
| Odhiambo Washington wrote:
|
| I need to control bandwidth on the external interface only, not on the
| LAN (internal interfaces).
|
| Is this rightful thinking or sheer imagination which is not practical?
|
| If you're happy with IPFilter and
In response to Odhiambo Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* On 20/09/06 11:16 -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
| In response to Odhiambo Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
|
| [snip]
|
| The scenario:
|
| I am running a FreeBSD 5.x box with IPFilter/IPNAT. The box has two
| interfaces at the
Thomas Sandford wrote:
I recently tried to send a PR (for an updated port), and got the
following response:
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Your message has been identified as likely spam and has been discarded.
If
It's time to upgrade my old Cisco 10Mbps router and I am seriously
considering using FreeBSD. I have found some solutions and wonder what
one would recommend here on the list...
Solution 1: http://tomclegg.net/256-router
Solution 2: http://m0n0.ch/wall/index.php
I want to duplicate my Cisco
Robert Fitzpatrick skrev:
It's time to upgrade my old Cisco 10Mbps router and I am seriously
considering using FreeBSD. I have found some solutions and wonder what
one would recommend here on the list...
Solution 1: http://tomclegg.net/256-router
Solution 2: http://m0n0.ch/wall/index.php
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Along with some good advice. First of all: ssh is not a public service
like http or smtp where you need anyone to be able to connect. So don't
let them in the first place.
After using Dru Lavigne's excellent article http://tinyurl.com/da66a about
Raid-1 I have a full Raid-1 mirror on a new rack server. I'm wondering if anyone
can tell me how best to monitor the hardware status to detect imminent failure
of one of the disks? Do I use something like smartctl in a
On Sep 20, 2006, at 4:19 AM, eoghan wrote:
Just a general question about the ports for freebsd. I am now
running 6.1 on amd64. Got most of what I need, but noticed that
some ports are only i386 - like the flock browser and skype.
Obviously I can live without these but was just wondering if
On 9/20/06, Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After using Dru Lavigne's excellent article http://tinyurl.com/da66a about
Raid-1 I have a full Raid-1 mirror on a new rack server. I'm wondering if
anyone
can tell me how best to monitor the hardware status to detect imminent
failure
of one of
--- Dan Mahoney, System Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006, backyard wrote:
In reality using passwords with SSH kinda defeats
the
purpose of SSH.
Keeping passwords from being sent across the network
as cleartext?
-Dan
ssh will encrypt them of course but...
the
Here's the situation, I have 3 BSD servers sitting behind a pfsense
firewall. When I run portmanager on any of the 3 servers, inevitably it
runs into a distfile that can't be downloaded from an FTP site.
Although I haven't checked the log files on the firewall, I'm fairly
positive this is an
Hi,
I've got smartd going on a gmirror system, however when smartd starts up
it says it can't find the various drives. I've tried both the autodetection
line as well as specifying the individual drives. If this does work i'd like
to know about it as i believe i might have one failing drive,
Robin Becker wrote:
After using Dru Lavigne's excellent article http://tinyurl.com/da66a
about Raid-1 I have a full Raid-1 mirror on a new rack server. I'm
wondering if anyone can tell me how best to monitor the hardware
status to detect imminent failure of one of the disks? Do I use
Dave wrote:
Hi,
I've got smartd going on a gmirror system, however when smartd starts
up it says it can't find the various drives. I've tried both the
autodetection line as well as specifying the individual drives. If this
does work i'd like to know about it as i believe i might have one
Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any clues if a system like this is a already coded and out there somewhere?
Apart from the ipfw reqirement, you have just described authpf, see eg
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 18:13, Greg Groth wrote:
Here's the situation, I have 3 BSD servers sitting behind a pfsense
firewall. When I run portmanager on any of the 3 servers, inevitably it
runs into a distfile that can't be downloaded from an FTP site.
Although I haven't checked the
What does make -V FETCH_CMD say? The default is fetch -ApRr where -p means
passive.
/usr/bin/fetch -ARr
Best regards,
Greg Groth
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Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 7:55 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: FreeBSD 5.4 no inodes left
Hi All,
I am running FreeBSD 5.4 and have recently received the following
pkg_info provides a nice listing of package names that
include version numbers. I'd like to have a list of
the names without the version numbers so that I can
write a script to install the newer versions after a
clean installation.
Looking at the package names, I'm having a hard time
coming up
Does anyone know of any tutorials for running FreeNX
and NX on FreeBSD?
Thanks,
Andrew L. Gould
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On Wednesday 20 September 2006 19:45, Andrew Gould wrote:
pkg_info provides a nice listing of package names that
include version numbers. I'd like to have a list of
the names without the version numbers so that I can
write a script to install the newer versions after a
clean installation.
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 03:16:26PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone configure imap-uw to accept plaintext passwords? The options listed
in the doumentation do not work. I have tried various
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 19:07, Greg Groth wrote:
What does make -V FETCH_CMD say? The default is fetch -ApRr where -p
means passive.
/usr/bin/fetch -ARr
Check that you don't have this defined in the environment, or make.conf.
Updating your ports tree should bring in the new default,
Thanks.
--- RW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 19:45, Andrew Gould
wrote:
pkg_info provides a nice listing of package names
that
include version numbers. I'd like to have a list
of
the names without the version numbers so that I
can
write a script to install
On 2006 Sep 19 , at 10:38, Jeff Cross wrote:
Adam Martin wrote:
On 2006 Sep 18 , at 17:39, Jeff Cross wrote:
Adam Martin wrote:
On 2006 Sep 18 , at 16:25, Jeff Cross wrote:
I am trying to run FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE on a Dell PowerEdge 850 with
some
booting issues. I have searched the
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 08:12:22PM +0100, RW wrote:
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 19:45, Andrew Gould wrote:
pkg_info provides a nice listing of package names that
include version numbers. I'd like to have a list of
the names without the version numbers so that I can
write a script to
On 2006 Sep 20 , at 08:28, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
Hi List,
recently (last few days) a lot of spam has begun to arrive on this
list
could anyone concerned ([EMAIL PROTECTED], ...) check/upgrade the
filters?
Incidentally I'm subscribed to about a dozen other FreeBSD mailing
lists. It's
On 20 Sep 2006, at 17:51, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Sep 20, 2006, at 4:19 AM, eoghan wrote:
Just a general question about the ports for freebsd. I am now
running 6.1 on amd64. Got most of what I need, but noticed that
some ports are only i386 - like the flock browser and skype.
Obviously I
Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
authpf needs ssh access which is not something we have universally
open - is there a way to integrate authpf without granting ssh
access?
Out of the box, no. Then again, you only need ssh in to the
authenticating gateway. It's up to you to decide which
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 03:52:41PM -0400, Adam Martin wrote:
On 2006 Sep 20 , at 08:28, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
Hi List,
recently (last few days) a lot of spam has begun to arrive on this
list
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filters?
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006, Adam Martin wrote:
On 2006 Sep 20 , at 08:28, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
Hi List,
recently (last few days) a lot of spam has begun to arrive on this
list
could anyone concerned ([EMAIL PROTECTED], ...) check/upgrade the
filters?
Incidentally I'm subscribed to about
You can easily do the Freebsd firewall just by following the FBSD handbook
or go to http://mostgraveconcern.com/freebsd/
and look at the article on Setting up a network gateway
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On 2006 Sep 19 , at 17:25, Nicolas Blais wrote:
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 17:12, Joao Barros wrote:
On 9/19/06, Dan Mahoney, System Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I've looked around and found several linux-centric things designed to
block brute-force SSH attempts. Anyone out
Hi,
are there any issues known with the FastTrak100 RAID-Controller? I'd like to
run it in HW RAID-1 and setup FreeBSD 6.1 onto that RAID-Volume.
Thx in advance, cheers
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I'm trying to set up maildrop to act as virtual transport for my hosted
domains to configure maildrop to deliver spam-mail into the users INBOX.spam
IMAP folder.
In main.cf I set virtual_transport=maildrop and of course
virtual_mailbox_maps (works with the default postfix mda).
Trying this
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 11:14:38AM -0700, Alex Franks wrote:
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Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 7:55 AM
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Subject: FreeBSD 5.4 no inodes left
Hi
Hi,
I'm trying to set up maildrop to act as virtual transport for my hosted
domains to configure maildrop to deliver spam-mail into the users INBOX.spam
IMAP folder.
In main.cf I set virtual_transport=maildrop and of course
virtual_mailbox_maps (works with the default postfix mda).
Trying this
Hi,
I'm trying to set up maildrop to act as virtual transport for my hosted
domains to configure maildrop to deliver spam-mail into the users INBOX.spam
IMAP folder.
In main.cf I set virtual_transport=maildrop and of course
virtual_mailbox_maps (works with the default postfix mda).
Trying this
Hi, i've got a Windows XP pro computer with two drives. Ones a 80gb
western digital raptor, and the other is a 7200.10 seagate 320gb drive.
The 320 gb drive has two partitionsone thats 29.5 gb and is in
fat32 mode (i'm hoping to use it for freebsd) and then the rest is for
my media. My
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 22:07:36 +0200
Martin Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to set up maildrop to act as virtual transport for my
hosted domains to configure maildrop to deliver spam-mail into the
users INBOX.spam IMAP folder.
In main.cf I set virtual_transport=maildrop and of
Hi,
are there any issues known with the FastTrak100
RAID-Controller? I'd like to run it in HW RAID-1 and setup
FreeBSD 6.1 onto that RAID-Volume.
Thx in advance, cheers
-Martin-
Have a server running it for couple of months so far with no issues (knock on
the wood)
Tamouh
Hi everybody,
I recently install freebsd 5.4, bind9, isc-dhcp-server, openldap on my
machine.
DNS server is working oke, but since I'm running ipfw firewall on the
machine, my windows client (internet Explorer kan reach my
freeBsd webserver.
can anyone tell me wich protocol and port I have to
On Wed, September 20, 2006 10:43 pm, albi wrote:
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 22:07:36 +0200
Martin Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to set up maildrop to act as virtual transport for my
hosted domains to configure maildrop to deliver spam-mail into the
users INBOX.spam IMAP folder.
In
Does the second drive show up correctly in your BIOS? Or are you using a
device driver to use the drive with windows?
-Derek
At 03:42 PM 9/20/2006, Brett McLain wrote:
Hi, i've got a Windows XP pro computer with two drives. Ones a 80gb
western digital raptor, and the other is a
Er yeah sorry, I mean BIOS not registry haha. It shows up fine...when I
tried unplugging my main 80gb drive, I tried booting twice to the other
drive and it would just sit there after attempting to detect DMI
settings or some such other thing. I found it odd because I expected an
Operating
To use the second drive you will probably need to also change a switch or
jumper on the drive changing it from a slave drive to a master. At that
point the BIOS should show it correctly as a master drive. In most BIOS
these days there is a setting for boot device order, you may need to check
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