> Hi guys!
>
> Where can i define the amount of TTY´s expecting login (inittab at Linux)?
>
>
> So long ...
>
>
> Alex Huth
Sorry for this, already found. It was to early in the morning, haven´t seen it
;-)
So long ..
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Where can i define the amount of TTY´s expecting login (inittab at Linux)?
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Hi,
The best way that I've found to back my machine's configs up, is to create a directory
such as /etc/config , *move* all my important configuration files to it (firewall,
syslogd, rc.conf etc - basically anything i'd want to keep for a new machine), and
then symlink them to their proper loc
Well I think I fixed it...However it seems to be a weird fix. Here is what
I did.
After startup, the system couldn't find any routing information. I would
disable the firewall, natd anything but it wouldn't load up any routes. so
i decided to kill dhclient, and by chance i ran /etc/netstart and
Hello,
Does anybody know where could i find some description of kernel modules?
Thank you.
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Quoting Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> There are also some writeups on the FreeBSD web site on
> troubleshooting.
Don't doubt you, but that is the first place I looked on the Internet. That
info is well hidden, I think.
However, The tips you and Chuck have offered will keep me quite sufficien
I believe the normal way to chroot named in FreeBSD is something like:
named_enable="YES"
named_flags="-u bind -g bind -t /etc/namedb -c named.conf"
...in /etc/rc.conf. When doing so, the following seems to make life
much better for ndc and the config file:
mkdir /etc/namedb/etc
mkdir /etc/nam
what is the difference between Freebsd and Openbsd?
thank you
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On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 10:45:50PM -0600, Mike Meyer wrote:
> [Context delete due to top posting.]
>
> In <001401c2c67e$0e734710$0200a8c0@tjqathlonpc>, Thaddeus J. Quintin
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> > First off, that was a typo in my original email.
> > I was running make in /usr/ports/lang/gc
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Vikash Badal - PCS wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> My current natd.conf is as follows :
> --
> redirect_address 10.136.236.18 192.168.28.61
> redirect_address 10.136.236.20 192.168.20.47
> redirect_address 10.136.236.19 192.1
I can't figure this out? I want to reiterate my appreciation for your help.
It still isn't working.
I added:
network_interfaces="vr0 rl0 lo0"
and even rebooted to see if that would work (rather than using
/etc/netstart) nothing.
I guess let me ask this, if you were going to setup a firewall runn
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
> I'm somewhat puzzled.
>
> The only helpful instruction I have found on the use of the Fixit disk are these:
> "You will then be placed into a shell with a wide variety of commands available
> (in the /stand and /mnt2/stand directories) for checki
Asenchi wrote:
What do you mean by "not able to _keep_ a connection"? Are you saying that
your DHCP addy expires and can't be renewed? Or is there something more to
the problem (i.e., the link layer connection fails?)
It won't pick up an ip from my provider. When I boot up, ifconfig in dmesg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ ... ]
The only helpful instruction I have found on the use of the Fixit disk are these:
"You will then be placed into a shell with a wide variety of commands available
(in the /stand and /mnt2/stand directories) for checking, repairing and
examining file systems and the
Monday, January 27, 2003, 11:30:38 PM, you wrote:
LV> trying to build openoffice and get this===
LV> I cant find the file it is looking for on the net although the
LV> "/nonexistant" bothers me
LV> that it is really the problem.
LV> ERROR below
LV> > Extracting for ope
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In <001401c2c67e$0e734710$0200a8c0@tjqathlonpc>, Thaddeus J. Quintin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> First off, that was a typo in my original email.
> I was running make in /usr/ports/lang/gcc32.
>
> It doesn't seem right that I should need to delete all of the
>What do you mean by "not able to _keep_ a connection"? Are you saying that
>your DHCP addy expires and can't be renewed? Or is there something more to
>the problem (i.e., the link layer connection fails?)
It won't pick up an ip from my provider. When I boot up, ifconfig in dmesg
shows an ip,
trying to build openoffice and get this===
I cant find the file it is looking for on the net although the
"/nonexistant" bothers me
that it is really the problem.
ERROR below
> Extracting for openoffice-1.0.2
>> Checksum OK for openoffice/OOo_1.0.2_source.tar.bz2.
>> Che
I'm somewhat puzzled.
The only helpful instruction I have found on the use of the Fixit disk are these:
"You will then be placed into a shell with a wide variety of commands available
(in the /stand and /mnt2/stand directories) for checking, repairing and
examining file systems and their contents
I am running freebsd 5.0, and when I tried to run newfs on a floppy, the
machine complete crashes. I ran the following commands:
# fdformat /dev/fd0
# disklabel -w -r /dev/fd0 fd1440
# newfs /dev/fd0
on the newfs command, the machine crashes. Unfortunatley there is nothing in
the logs about the
Asenchi wrote:
Hello,
I emailed and receive some help this past weekend. Thank you all for
responding, however none of the suggestions were able to cure my problem.
I don't think I was in on the original round of q&a. I'm going to make some
suggestions, but also clarify a few things. Please
Alrighty then. Now I know!
Thanks a lot!
Thaddeus
>As would be expected. If you plan on recompiling your kernel,
>you need to have the "system gcc" around or else things will get
screwy.
>If you want to compile using gcc32, just use gcc32 intead of gcc.
>To get configure to use your new com
> Wow, Thanks for all of the responses.
>
> First off, that was a typo in my original email.
>
> I was running make in /usr/ports/lang/gcc32.
>
> Now, I tried a few things. I ran 'make clean' to start over, 'make',
> 'make deinstall', and then 'make install'.
>
> When that's done, I end up with gc
dennis wrote:
[ ... ]
Are these problems related to the new-ness of my mobo and chipset or am
I just doing something wrong? Is there a work around for the problem?
I want to dedicate the entire disk to the freebsd installation.
Try using MS-DOS' FDISK to create your partitions, and see whether
* Gary Jennejohn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> "local.freebsd.questions" writes:
> > >
> > >Define WITH_MATROX_GXX_DRIVER to include Matrox's extra
> > >"HALLIB" binary driver
> > >
> >
>
Hello,
I emailed and receive some help this past weekend. Thank you all for
responding, however none of the suggestions were able to cure my problem.
Here is the issue:
I am setting up a firewall, IPFW + NATD that will act as a gateway. I have
two NIC's that are configured. The OIF will be con
Hello, I am trying to install freebsd 5.0 on a Maxtor 52049U4 20G hard
drive. The disk is slaved on ide0. The fdisk will not let me create a
slice larger than 2G. Further more I can not create any number of slices
totaling more than 2G. The mobo is a MSI KT4 ulta with a VIA KT400
chipset.
On Monday, 27 January 2003 at 22:29:15 -0500, Simon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just had a server panic due to something wrong with disk quotas, I guess.
>
> panic: dqget: free dquot isn't
>
> Can someone please explain what the above is about.
Yes, it means that the kernel found a discrepancy in quota all
Monday, January 27, 2003, 9:47:07 PM, you wrote:
NR> On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Ben Williams wrote:
>> Monday, January 27, 2003, 12:32:29 PM, you wrote:
>>
>> >> >What is this kill -HUP inetd?
>> >>
>> >> kill -HUP pid is the standard command to reload a daemon in Unix.
>> GJ> Replacing
>> >> the 'pid'
Wow, Thanks for all of the responses.
First off, that was a typo in my original email.
I was running make in /usr/ports/lang/gcc32.
Now, I tried a few things. I ran 'make clean' to start over, 'make',
'make deinstall', and then 'make install'.
When that's done, I end up with gcc32 (and g++32,
Hi,
I just had a server panic due to something wrong with disk quotas, I guess.
panic: dqget: free dquot isn't
Can someone please explain what the above is about.
Thank you,
Simon
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On Monday, 27 January 2003 at 18:55:12 -0800, Gary W. Swearingen wrote:
> Greg 'groggy' Lehey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Could we now please take this off -questions? Continue on advocacy@
>> if you want.
>
> I already started and finished my thread on -chat, joining this
> thread only after
Hi,
I just had a server panic due to something wrong with disk quotas, I guess.
panic: dqget: free dquot isn't
Can someone please explain what the above is about.
Thank you,
Simon
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Greg 'groggy' Lehey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Which secret agreements? The license is public, and it doesn't leave
> any space for secret agreements.
The secret agreements which presumably allowed UCB and BSDi to continue
using Unix code without getting sued over it. Permission which I've n
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Ben Williams wrote:
> Monday, January 27, 2003, 12:32:29 PM, you wrote:
>
> >> >What is this kill -HUP inetd?
> >>
> >> kill -HUP pid is the standard command to reload a daemon in Unix.
> GJ> Replacing
> >> the 'pid' with the process id number of the daemon in question (listed
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Vikash Badal wrote:
> > > I currently have a box (4.7p3) that i want to connect to four different
> > > networks According to the man page i can only nat on one interface using
> > > natd.
> > >
> > > My current natd.conf is as follows :
> > > -
This is less of a question and more of a solution to a problem I was having.
There were (apparently) some ATA DMA changes recently in -current that never
trickled down to 4.7-STABLE, which is what I had been running before trying
5.0. (My 4-STABLE install was working perfectly.) These DMA change
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 05:15:29PM -0500, Louis LeBlanc
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all. I'm finally getting around to setting up a caching dns
> server. Pretty confusing from my angle.
>
> Here's what I have so far:
> named enaabled in /etc/rc.conf
> cd to /etc/namedb and run sh make-loca
"Thaddeus J. Quintin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I downloaded the ports package (/usr/ports) and went into the /lang/gcc
> directory. I first tried 'make.' That ran for awhile, but when it
> finished, gcc still reported version '2.95.4.' After that, I realized I
> should run 'make install.'
In <001301c2c665$0d28f620$0200a8c0@tjqathlonpc>, Thaddeus J. Quintin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> Greetings-
>
> I'm a pretty new user of FreeBSD and I've enjoyed every minute of it so
> far.
>
> I'm trying to update gcc via the package/ports system, but I've had a
> few problems.
>
> 'pkg_ad
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 16:00, Mark wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jon Reynolds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "FreeBSD Questions List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:44 AM
> Subject: chown and chmod using crontab?
>
>
> > I have a directory that 2 different gro
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Bill Moran wrote:
> This is crazy. There is no sane way that anyone can give you rules for
> this without knowing the rest of your firewall rules. Amoung other things,
> _where_ you place the rules in the list, and what other rules that may
> match DCHP traffic are critical
- Original Message -
From: "Jon Reynolds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "FreeBSD Questions List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:44 AM
Subject: chown and chmod using crontab?
> I have a directory that 2 different groups have access to.
> When one group writes to the folder
> Greetings-
>
> I'm a pretty new user of FreeBSD and I've enjoyed every minute of it so
> far.
>
> I'm trying to update gcc via the package/ports system, but I've had a
> few problems.
>
> 'pkg_add -r gcc'
>
> Results in a error message that the file is unavailable. This make
> sense, becau
Try using the full paths... /bin/chmod and /usr/sbin/chown
On 27 Jan 2003, Jon Reynolds wrote:
> I have a directory that 2 different groups have access to. When one
> group writes to the folder it retains the permissions of that group. I
> need the permissions to change to the permissions of the
On Monday, 27 January 2003 at 11:51:44 -0800, Gary W. Swearingen wrote:
> Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
>>
>>> I'm more inclined to think that these are different parts of the same
>>> company who don't (didn't) know about the other part.
>>
>> Another strong
I have a directory that 2 different groups have access to. When one
group writes to the folder it retains the permissions of that group. I
need the permissions to change to the permissions of the directory.
I thought I could add a crontab in and run a little script every 1
minute to set the corre
Greetings-
I'm a pretty new user of FreeBSD and I've enjoyed every minute of it so
far.
I'm trying to update gcc via the package/ports system, but I've had a
few problems.
'pkg_add -r gcc'
Results in a error message that the file is unavailable. This make
sense, because the package it's look
On 01/27/03 10:22 PM, Stacey Roberts sat at the `puter and typed:
> Hi Louis,
>
> On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 22:15, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> > Hey all. I'm finally getting around to setting up a caching dns
> > server. Pretty confusing from my angle.
> >
> > Here's what I have so far:
> > named enaabl
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 17:06, Paul Miller wrote:
> Everyone,
> Will fbsd + Win 3.1 coexist? I know that you're probably asking why (I'm
> asking this myself) but I may need to do it anyway.
Yes, just treat it the same as Win95 for this purpose.
> I've searched the online doc's/archives and can
At 05:56 PM 1.27.2003 -0500, Mario Antonio wrote:
>Dear List,
>
>How Can I verify that my system has some of the discovered vulnerabilities?
>Is there any tool that I can use to help me out?
>
>
>Regards
>
>Mario
>
The tool I use is regular cvsup for -RELEASE, which includes all security
updates.
Dear List,
How Can I verify that my system has some of the discovered vulnerabilities?
Is there any tool that I can use to help me out?
Regards
Mario
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Bah! Okay, stupid me. I had tracked it to ldconfig_paths in rc, but wasn't
seeing where that was coming from. Of course, rc.conf in /etc/default.
Sorry.
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On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 10:06:22PM +, Paul Miller wrote:
> Everyone,
> Will fbsd + Win 3.1 coexist? I know that you're probably asking why (I'm
> asking this myself) but I may need to do it anyway.
Rather you than me ;-)
>
> I've searched the online doc's/archives and can't find referenc
Hi Louis,
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 22:15, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> Hey all. I'm finally getting around to setting up a caching dns
> server. Pretty confusing from my angle.
>
> Here's what I have so far:
> named enaabled in /etc/rc.conf
> cd to /etc/namedb and run sh make-localhost
>
> and the foll
On Monday 27 January 2003 01:16 pm, Eric Buchanan wrote:
> Hello,
> I am sorry for inadvertenly posting this message to
> freebsd-questions as well.
> Last night I cvsuped src and ports, and this is the
> output of uname:
> FreeBSD host1.my.domain 4.7-STABLE FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE
> #5: Sun Nov 17 15:2
Hey all. I'm finally getting around to setting up a caching dns
server. Pretty confusing from my angle.
Here's what I have so far:
named enaabled in /etc/rc.conf
cd to /etc/namedb and run sh make-localhost
and the following in /etc/namedb/named.conf:
options {
directory "/etc/namedb";
Everyone,
Will fbsd + Win 3.1 coexist? I know that you're probably asking why (I'm
asking this myself) but I may need to do it anyway.
I've searched the online doc's/archives and can't find reference to it
(earliest Win OS mention is win95).
Any pointers / assistance would be appreciated.
Pau
Something odd here just started happening. I realize the ldconfig is run on
startup to rebuild the library list. And some ports have to add their lib
path to this list, for example mysql. Well, now, everytime I reboot, mysql
is getting cleaned out of this list. I haven't noticed this before, am
Found this program which seems like may help controlling spam
http://popfile.sourceforge.net/
However I am wondering if anyone has got it working in FreeBSD that could
share some tips. Looking at the archives from the forums of the project
seems that there are some FreeBSD users currently using it
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Paul Hoffman wrote:
> gzip is more universally known that bzip2, so using it means that you
> are more likely to be able to recover your data in an emergency, such
> as on a non-BSD system.
I have several FreeBSD machines that I administer in a couple of locations
so I just
At 4:18 PM -0500 1/27/03, Francisco Reyes wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Paul Hoffman wrote:
before I do a major upgrade. I then shove the backup offsite via ftp.
I have not been sending the files out, but working on that.
First will encryp the files with gpg (GNU privacy) and then will use scp
Hello,
I am sorry for inadvertenly posting this message to
freebsd-questions as well.
Last night I cvsuped src and ports, and this is the
output of uname:
FreeBSD host1.my.domain 4.7-STABLE FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE
#5: Sun Nov 17 15:27:34 PST 2002
root@:/backup/src/sys/compile/MYKERNEL i386
thank you,
"local.freebsd.questions" writes:
> >
> >Define WITH_MATROX_GXX_DRIVER to include Matrox's extra
> >"HALLIB" binary driver
> >
>
> And indeed it then pulled down drivers from the Matrox
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Paul Hoffman wrote:
> before I do a major upgrade. I then shove the backup offsite via ftp.
I have not been sending the files out, but working on that.
First will encryp the files with gpg (GNU privacy) and then will use scp
to send the files out. I don't have FTP enabled on
On Monday 27 January 2003 12:47 pm, Eric Buchanan wrote:
> Hello,
> My make buildworld keeps failing in
> /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/texinfo. This desktop has been
> updated with cvsup and make worlds since 4.1-Release
> with very few problems until today.
>
I didn't try a build today. I didn't have any
Hello,
My make buildworld keeps failing in
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/texinfo. This desktop has been
updated with cvsup and make worlds since 4.1-Release
with very few problems until today.
Thank you in advance!
Eric Buchanan
This was what was printed out when it stopped:
/usr/obj/backup/src/i386/b
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Is anyone out there using an ATI radeon 8500 graphics card? I just cvsup'd
the latest ports tree and built a fresh build of the XFree86-4 port. then I
run
[root]>XFree86 -configure
[root]>XFree86 -xf86config /root/xf86config.new
and I get a floating point exception. Here is the contents of th
Is anyone out there using an ATI radeon 8500 graphics card? I just cvsup'd
the latest ports tree and built a fresh build of the XFree86-4 port. then I
run
[root]>XFree86 -configure
[root]>XFree86 -xf86config /root/xf86config.new
and I get a floating point exception. Here is the contents of t
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
>
> > I'm more inclined to think that these are different parts of the same
> > company who don't (didn't) know about the other part.
>
> Another strong possibility. Happens all the time.
Not this time. The reports are quoting
At 8:16 PM -0500 1/26/03, Francisco Reyes wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Mike Meyer wrote:
It's a bad idea to exclude fstab.
Why? At one point I had it included and it actually clobered a working one
and just caused much more headaches.
You should still back it up; you just need to be more car
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 04:10, Toomas Aas wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > I think I figured out my problem, I have an onboard ethernet port10/100
> > sis0 and when I placed the Giganix card in it uses the name nge0. Is the
> > problem that both devices are using a '0'(e.g. sis0 nge0)?
>
> No, this is not the p
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Francisco Reyes
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Mike Meyer wrote:
>
> > > Other files won't create as much headaches as fstab if copied over by
> > > mistake.
> >
> > Oh yeah? What about rc.conf? Your firewall config, if any? password?
> > Seems like they
Gannater J?nos disturbed my sleep to write:
> How can I check IMAP or POP3 is really listening?
Other folks have mentioned sockstat; another method is just to try
telnetting to port 110 in the case of POP3 (haven't worked with IMAP
before, so not sure if this works with it). If you get a banner b
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
> My father wants to be able to watch his security cameras at his business
> remotely. I know it can be done...static IP, video capture, streaming video,
> etc...in Windoze but I DO NOT want to deal with MS at all. Does software exist
> for FreeBS
To create a somewhat redundant network connection, my friend has
connected to business level ADSL connections at his home (32 IPs each).
So, he has two routers, on two different networks (ATT/UUNET) and what
he's doing is multi-homing his NIC cards and via some interesting DNS
set-up, theoreticall
Hi,
> An Asus P2B-DS board, with the latest bios (1013), 2 P-II processors, And IDE
> harddisk and DVD-drive that loads a freebsd iso CD, and 512 Megs of RAM that
> count correctly won't boot 4.7-Stable.
> ...
> Whatever kind of kernel configuration I try to boot, it hangs after
> detecting devic
Hi there,
What I'm trying to accomplish is
- to have a group of users called 'developers'
- read/write access to all files created by any member of that
group
I believe in the past I've accomplished this via a umask of 002, but I
don't recall where I put that to have it automatic
Yesterday while upgrading XFree86-Server from ports I saw the
following, which I can't recall seeing before:
>
>Define WITH_MATROX_GXX_DRIVER to include Matrox's extra
>"HALLIB" binary driver
>*
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Mike Meyer wrote:
> > Other files won't create as much headaches as fstab if copied over by
> > mistake.
>
> Oh yeah? What about rc.conf? Your firewall config, if any? password?
> Seems like they *all* create nasty headaches if copied over by
> mistake. The solution to that pr
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Igor B. Bykhalo wrote:
> I'm going to burn installation CDs after make release,
> but i also want to put distfiles of my ports on it,
> just for more convenient local work.
>
> The question is: where should i place distfiles?
> Should it be /distfiles or ports/distfiles?
Defau
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Anand Buddhdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> I've got my FreeBSD system setup with KDE and sound. I have 2 questions:
> 1. I got sound to work simply by doing "kldload snd" but then I did
> kldstat and saw that all available sound modules had been loaded. I
> thought that was
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Francisco Reyes
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Mike Meyer wrote:
> > It's a bad idea to exclude fstab.
> Why? At one point I had it included and it actually clobered a working one
> and just caused much more headaches.
Because fstab tells you which disks
Monday, January 27, 2003, 12:32:29 PM, you wrote:
>> >What is this kill -HUP inetd?
>>
>> kill -HUP pid is the standard command to reload a daemon in Unix.
GJ> Replacing
>> the 'pid' with the process id number of the daemon in question (listed
GJ> when
>> you do a 'ps aux') will force the daemo
Gannater János wrote:
What is this kill -HUP inetd?
kill -HUP pid is the standard command to reload a daemon in Unix. Replacing
the 'pid' with the process id number of the daemon in question (listed when
you do a 'ps aux') will force the daemon to reload it's configuration.
My problem is that
$cmd allow 00010 udp from any to me 67 in via $iif
$cmd allow 00020 udp from me 68 to any out via $iif
Assuming that $iif is your interface and that dhcpd is running on the
dhcpd server.
Steve
Warren Block wrote:
Can someone post a set of ipfw rules to allow DHCP to work on the inside
interfac
> >What is this kill -HUP inetd?
>
> kill -HUP pid is the standard command to reload a daemon in Unix.
Replacing
> the 'pid' with the process id number of the daemon in question (listed
when
> you do a 'ps aux') will force the daemon to reload it's configuration.
>
My problem is that the ps aux
Looks like the 'spi' are out of sync on the 2 machines. This is after a
quick glance, but I know on my IPSec setup, (with manual keys), the
spi's have to be such:
Stable in spi == Release out spi
Release in spi == Stable out spi
Are you using racoon? If not, post your ipsec script.
Steve Bertr
On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 08:52 AM, David Kelly wrote:
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 11:44:08AM -0500, george donnelly wrote:
[David Kelly commented on 1/26/03 6:41 PM]
On Sunday 26 January 2003 05:18 pm, Stacy Olivas wrote:
Why should your MacFriend want to use FreeBSD or Linux when Darwin
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 11:44:08AM -0500, george donnelly wrote:
> [David Kelly commented on 1/26/03 6:41 PM]
>
> > On Sunday 26 January 2003 05:18 pm, Stacy Olivas wrote:
> >> Greetings..
> >>
> >> I have a question for the list.. I have a friend who is an avid Mac
> >> freak..
> >
> > Why sho
The company I work for has done something like this for a local
construction company. Basically, we set up a modest (P-200, if I recall
correctly, maybe 64 MB of RAM) FreeBSD machine with a webcam and a video
capture card (Happauge-based, I believe) to take pictures of a site they
were building.
[David Kelly commented on 1/26/03 6:41 PM]
> On Sunday 26 January 2003 05:18 pm, Stacy Olivas wrote:
>> Greetings..
>>
>> I have a question for the list.. I have a friend who is an avid Mac
>> freak..
>
> Why should your MacFriend want to use FreeBSD or Linux when Darwin and
> MacOS X exist?
m
The OS is most likely win95 or win98.
I'll have to go there a check. We do have some win2k comps, but I'm pretty
sure that those workstations are not.
Thanks, at least it gives me something. just a simple reply like that was
what I was looking for.
Thanks.
- Original Message -
From: "
Kenzo wrote:
[ ... ]
portsentry[236]: attackalert: Connect from host: 10.x.x.x/10.x.x.x to UDP
port: 161
That's the snmp port. the address that it's comming from is just a
workstation. Now why would a regular workstation probe me on the snmp port?
A human programmed it to do so, most likely.
My father wants to be able to watch his security cameras at his business
remotely. I know it can be done...static IP, video capture, streaming video,
etc...in Windoze but I DO NOT want to deal with MS at all. Does software exist
for FreeBSD that would allow me to:
1. Monitor security camera foo
Kenzo wrote:
I posted this on freebsd forum but didn't get any responces, just alot
people viewing it. Maybe I'm missing something or this is such a stupid
question that no one want to reply. so I'll try it in here.
"I just installed portsentry to play with, and after 10 min of setting it on
the
I posted this on freebsd forum but didn't get any responces, just alot
people viewing it. Maybe I'm missing something or this is such a stupid
question that no one want to reply. so I'll try it in here.
"I just installed portsentry to play with, and after 10 min of setting it on
the network I get
"Craig Reyenga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 2. I can play a music CD just fine as root, using cdcontrol, as described
> > in the handbook. But under KDE, running as a non-root user, I cannot
> > play music CDs. I looked at the permissions on /dev/acd0c, and they are
> > 0640, root.operator, so
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