Blast... my beautiful FreeBSD servers were rudely switched off when
my data had a power outage a couple hours ago. They restored power
about 30 minutes later, and one box came up no problem.
The other has a login prompt on the serial console, but my login does
not work. I get a Login
Dear,
I have tried to trace system call using C language.
I would like to detect privilege escalation through traceing system call.
Although freebsd announce the patch of telnet demon to remove malicious access
to esaclate privilege, I would like to implement the detecting program.
My idea is
On 4/5/09, manish jain invalid.poin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
In attempting to unlock some Python related mysteries (which neither
python-list nor python-help would respond to despite repeated queries),
I found myself recursively portupgrading myself right up the xorg
distribution. That
Leslie Jensen wrote:
Hello list.
When one updates perl, one should rebuild all ports dependend on perl
according to the UPDATING file.
I'm just wondering, isn't the script perl-after-upgrade supposed to do
the work needed, so that one can save the time of upgrading the ports?
It depends
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 2:59 AM, John Almberg jalmb...@identry.com wrote:
Blast... my beautiful FreeBSD servers were rudely switched off when my data
had a power outage a couple hours ago. They restored power about 30 minutes
later, and one box came up no problem.
The other has a login prompt
On Apr 5, 2009, at 4:41 AM, Glen Barber wrote:
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 2:59 AM, John Almberg jalmb...@identry.com
wrote:
Blast... my beautiful FreeBSD servers were rudely switched off
when my data
had a power outage a couple hours ago. They restored power about
30 minutes
later, and one
Hello
My system:
FreeBSD firewall 7.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE #3: Fri Feb 6
10:47:08 CET 2009 mar...@firewall:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/FREEBSD_AMD64 amd64
I use the following rule in my /etc/rc.firewall:
[snip]
$ipfwcmd pipe 1 config bw 80KByte/s
$ipfwcmd add pipe 1 ip from any to
John Almberg wrote:
On Apr 5, 2009, at 4:41 AM, Glen Barber wrote:
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 2:59 AM, John Almberg jalmb...@identry.com
wrote:
Blast... my beautiful FreeBSD servers were rudely switched off
when my data
had a power outage a couple hours ago. They restored power about
30
hjun...@illinois.edu wrote:
Dear,
I have tried to trace system call using C language.
I would like to detect privilege escalation through traceing system call.
Although freebsd announce the patch of telnet demon to remove malicious
access to esaclate privilege, I would like to implement
Paul B. Mahol wrote:
On 4/5/09, manish jain invalid.poin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
In attempting to unlock some Python related mysteries (which neither
python-list nor python-help would respond to despite repeated queries),
I found myself recursively portupgrading myself right up the xorg
[snip]
$ipfwcmd pipe 1 config bw 80KByte/s
$ipfwcmd add pipe 1 ip from any to 192.168.10.0/24{100-254} via em1
[snip]
I'm not sure it works. When I do a large download which takes long and
anybody else want download too, this download will only get a reduce
bandwidth. I expect that the second
Hi,
I need to use around 30 IPs on a freebsd 7 machine. Is there a way to
avoid adding 30 lines of aliases in rc.conf? On RedHat/Centos I use this
trick:
http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/RangeOfIpsOnEthx
Anything similar available for FreeBSD?
Thanks
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 7:46 AM, luc...@lastdot.org luc...@lastdot.org wrote:
Hi,
I need to use around 30 IPs on a freebsd 7 machine. Is there a way to avoid
adding 30 lines of aliases in rc.conf? On RedHat/Centos I use this trick:
http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/RangeOfIpsOnEthx
You
Glen Barber wrote:
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 7:46 AM, luc...@lastdot.org luc...@lastdot.org wrote:
Hi,
I need to use around 30 IPs on a freebsd 7 machine. Is there a way to avoid
adding 30 lines of aliases in rc.conf? On RedHat/Centos I use this trick:
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Glen Barber wrote:
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 7:46 AM, luc...@lastdot.org
luc...@lastdot.org wrote:
Hi,
I need to use around 30 IPs on a freebsd 7 machine. Is there a way to
avoid
adding 30 lines of aliases in rc.conf? On RedHat/Centos I use this
trick:
so write a short article about how you did this and why using hardware
RAID solutions is bad, and put it on your website.
it's AT LEAST funny that your hardware raid instead of protecting -
rendered your data inaccessible.
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The main app is MySQL. I don't think it is running, but can't really
tell unless I can log in.
I have backups, and while NYI is trying to get this box running, I'm
setting up a new database server, just in case...
If you were lucky having the guys at NYI login to single user mode
at the
Hi,
Is the ULI M526x NIC somehow supported with *BSD?
The m526x belongs to the 'tulip'-family with the linux-kernel.
Its not in the hardware compatibility list, so I'm not really counting
on it, but what are the chances of seeing support?
Is there maybe a way to 'port' the linux driver?
I've
John Almberg wrote:
[snip]
Okay, so the machine is back online and I can log in again.
The hardware is only 18 months old or so... good quality stuff, so
hopefully nothing is physically damaged. We'll see...
Unfortunately, mysql isn't working at the moment... will make a
backup of data
List,
I'm looking for a confirmation on the order: When setting up a (root
partiton) gmirror+geli, what is the propper order? e.g: gmirror the
disks and THEN initialize geli on the /dev/mirror partitions? Is this
correct?
Thanks.
-Modulok-
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On Apr 5, 2009, at 2:10 PM, Michael Powell wrote:
John Almberg wrote:
[snip]
Okay, so the machine is back online and I can log in again.
The hardware is only 18 months old or so... good quality stuff, so
hopefully nothing is physically damaged. We'll see...
Unfortunately, mysql isn't
On Sun, Apr 05, 2009 at 12:58:46PM -0600, Modulok wrote:
List,
I'm looking for a confirmation on the order: When setting up a (root
partiton) gmirror+geli, what is the propper order? e.g: gmirror the
disks and THEN initialize geli on the /dev/mirror partitions? Is this
correct?
That
2009/3/31 Oliver Fromme o...@lurza.secnetix.de:
Chris Rees utis...@googlemail.com wrote:
2009/3/31 Wojciech Puchar woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl:
IMHO this background fsck isn't good idea at all
Why?
Google background fsck damage.
I was bitten by it myself, and I also
2009/4/5 Chris Rees utis...@googlemail.com:
2009/3/31 Oliver Fromme o...@lurza.secnetix.de:
Chris Rees utis...@googlemail.com wrote:
2009/3/31 Wojciech Puchar woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl:
IMHO this background fsck isn't good idea at all
Why?
Google background fsck damage.
2009/4/5 Peter Wang peterw...@vip.qq.com:
for example, after i installed pfsense, which is based on freebsd
release 7.1, i found adduser command is missing.
so how to find out which ports contains `adduser' command?
thanks for your replies.
% which adduser
/usr/sbin/adduser
Thus it is
Somebody thoughtfully posted a location where we could download a
package of OOo-3.01 for the i386 recently. I thought that I had
bookmarked that site that began ooo and had built packages for
the openoffice suite.
One, can anybody give the the correct
--On April 5, 2009 6:13:57 PM -0400 ill...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/4/5 Peter Wang peterw...@vip.qq.com:
for example, after i installed pfsense, which is based on freebsd
release 7.1, i found adduser command is missing.
so how to find out which ports contains `adduser' command?
thanks for your
On Sun, 5 Apr 2009 21:40:52 +0100
Chris Rees utis...@googlemail.com wrote:
2009/3/31 Oliver Fromme o...@lurza.secnetix.de:
Chris Rees utis...@googlemail.com wrote:
2009/3/31 Wojciech Puchar woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl:
IMHO this background fsck isn't good idea at all
Hi, Gary
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 6:49 PM, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
Somebody thoughtfully posted a location where we could download a
package of OOo-3.01 for the i386 recently. I thought that I had
bookmarked that site that began ooo and had built packages for
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On Sun, Apr 05, 2009 at 09:41:36PM -0400, Glen Barber wrote:
Hi, Gary
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 6:49 PM, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
Somebody thoughtfully posted a location where we could download a
package of OOo-3.01 for the i386 recently. I thought that I had
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 10:10 PM, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
well, it wouldve if there were a 3.0.1 d/load for 7.1, but nope.
so far, none of us has been willing to volunteer the months/years
to build a 7.1 version for the i386.
i'm down to 5GB of freespace
My computer is Thinkpad R61i 7732BGC.My system is FreeBSD-7.2-BETA1.
Everything was fine in the console.Both the keyboard and USB mouse can not work
in the X.I don't know why.
But the USE mouse still can not work in the X.
I say my keyboard can not work,because I can not use Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 8:10 PM, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
On Sun, Apr 05, 2009 at 09:41:36PM -0400, Glen Barber wrote:
Hi, Gary
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 6:49 PM, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
Somebody thoughtfully posted a location where we could download
a
Hi, Tim.
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:51 PM, Tim Judd taj...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't understand the months/years or weeks/days symptom of OOo.
On my dual-core system at work, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @
2.40GHz
Took about 4 hours. It only seemed to utilize only 1 CPU... my
Tim Judd writes:
I don't understand the months/years or weeks/days symptom of OOo.
On my dual-core system at work, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @
2.40GHz
Took about 4 hours. It only seemed to utilize only 1 CPU... my
top always said =50% CPU usage
For
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Tim Judd writes:
I don't understand the months/years or weeks/days symptom of OOo.
On my dual-core system at work, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @
2.40GHz
Took about 4 hours. It only seemed to
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 10:05 PM, Tim Judd taj...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Tim Judd writes:
I don't understand the months/years or weeks/days symptom of OOo.
On my dual-core system at work, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU
Tim Judd writes:
I don't understand the months/years or weeks/days symptom of OOo.
On my dual-core system at work, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @
2.40GHz
Took about 4 hours. It only seemed to utilize only 1 CPU... my
top always said =50% CPU usage
Tim Judd writes:
Reference - dependency list for OOo 3.0.1 package, 7.1-R i386:
deleted
I'm not sure why there's so much depenencies, but if anyone wants
me to post it, I want to know.
Because OOo declines to re-invent the wheel? Some of these are
easy to understand if
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