2010/5/5 CyberLeo Kitsana cyber...@cyberleo.net:
On 05/05/2010 08:25 PM, Evuraan wrote:
I cant figure out why the variable in in loop2 does not hike to +1?
(its a friday, i am dazed, I admit. but this should not be a mystery!)
any help would be much appreciated.
snip
$ cat loop2
#!
What does kernel option UWX_TRACE_ENABLE do?
I did a quick search on the net, but no help.
many thanks
anton
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On Thu, 6 May 2010 10:51:59 +0100, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
AS What does kernel option UWX_TRACE_ENABLE do?
AS
AS I did a quick search on the net, but no help.
AS
from sys/ia64/conf/NOTES
# Build the unwinder with tracing support. This option is used to debug the
# unwinder itself and the
Hello,
I want to understand difference between user CPU time and system CPU
time in system accounting.
But keep in mind that kernel time is a broad category - while IO time in
itself does not count as CPU time, file system operations for example do,
because they really can be CPU intensive.
Hello
I actually have an Openldap directory server that runs on a FreeBSD box
at 8.0-RELEASE amd64
It runs nicely but I want to add LDAPS service on the SAME server.
Is it possible ? I have generated
cert.crt
cert.csr
cert.key
as instructed in the FreeBSD howto but when I add the following
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Randi Harper wrote:
I wouldn't want to add an option to sysinstall for this unless
bsdstats was part of base.
nobody would appreciate (and outcry would be heavy) if someone were to
add an 'opt-out phone home script' that they didn't consciously
On 05/06/10 13:33, cronfy wrote:
Hello,
I want to understand difference between user CPU time and system CPU
time in system accounting.
But keep in mind that kernel time is a broad category - while IO time in
itself does not count as CPU time, file system operations for example do,
because
On Thu, 06 May 2010 14:15:54 +0200 Frank Bonnet wrote:
I actually have an Openldap directory server that runs on a FreeBSD box
at 8.0-RELEASE amd64
It runs nicely but I want to add LDAPS service on the SAME server.
Is it possible ? I have generated
cert.crt
cert.csr
cert.key
as
Dnia czwartek, 6 maja 2010 o 14:15:54 Frank Bonnet napisał(a):
Hello
I actually have an Openldap directory server that runs on a FreeBSD box
at 8.0-RELEASE amd64
It runs nicely but I want to add LDAPS service on the SAME server.
Is it possible ? I have generated
cert.crt
cert.csr
On 05/06/10 14:34, Boris Samorodov wrote:
On Thu, 06 May 2010 14:15:54 +0200 Frank Bonnet wrote:
I actually have an Openldap directory server that runs on a FreeBSD box
at 8.0-RELEASE amd64
It runs nicely but I want to add LDAPS service on the SAME server.
Is it possible ? I have
Hello all,
I have a quick question about server hardware compatibility. We're looking to
buy a replacement server and the HP ProLiant DL320 G6 E5502 was listed as a
possible option.
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06b/15351-15351-3328412-241644-241475-3929672-3942218-3942219.html
Chris Whitehouse writes:
The problem with not including bsdstats in sysinstall or some
other means of bringing it to peoples attention is that it gets
forgotten and loses its effectiveness. What about a monthly (3
monthly, whatever) reminder saying what bsdstats is about and the
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Robert Huff wrote:
Chris Whitehouse writes:
The problem with not including bsdstats in sysinstall or some
other means of bringing it to peoples attention is that it gets
forgotten and loses its effectiveness. What about a monthly (3
monthly, whatever) reminder saying
On 06/05/10 14.15, Frank Bonnet wrote:
It runs nicely but I want to add LDAPS service on the SAME server.
Is it possible ?
Yes in fact with OpenLDAP you can have ldap, ldaps and ldap TLS with
STARTTLS, the latter runs on the standard ldap port.
I have generated
cert.crt
cert.csr
cert.key
On 05/06/10 16:26, Erik Norgaard wrote:
On 06/05/10 14.15, Frank Bonnet wrote:
It runs nicely but I want to add LDAPS service on the SAME server.
Is it possible ?
Yes in fact with OpenLDAP you can have ldap, ldaps and ldap TLS with
STARTTLS, the latter runs on the standard ldap port.
I
in message
v2ia14066a01005051253y278a34fez7a135c85fe20d...@mail.gmail.com,
wrote Alejandro Imass thusly...
...
I [...] just stuck with Skype who now BTW offers international SIP
services, so I also hooked up Skype + Asterisk. This means you can
purchase Skype phone # and attach it to your
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 11:32 AM, p...@pair.com wrote:
in message
v2ia14066a01005051253y278a34fez7a135c85fe20d...@mail.gmail.com,
wrote Alejandro Imass thusly...
...
Alejandro, how time labour intensive is to set up Asterisk on a
daily use laptop? Could Asterisk not be used by itself for
can anybody help me with ne of my last problems: getting ssh Into
my new comuter? i am able to ssh outside. need to scp my config
files over.
sshd is running on zen
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The 7.83a release of Jottings:
On 5/6/2010 12:21 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
can anybody help me with ne of my last problems: getting ssh Into
my new comuter? i am able to ssh outside. need to scp my config
files over.
sshd is running on zen
This generally involves two or three steps:
1) Make sure /etc/rc.conf has
I run FreeBSD 8.0 on my laptop, works great, when I take it with me I
open it up, wpa_supplicanr finds a network and DHCP configures it.
On a few networks, though, I want to use a different network setup than
the one that DHCP provides. Is there any reasonable way to arrange
so that when I'm
On 05/06/10 07:54, Johan van Selst wrote:
Anselm Strauss wrote:
I didn't find any GTK packages coming with the installation, maybe the
port for FreeBSD is incomplete ...?
Yes, the FreeBSD port installs smalltalk without GTK support (because
the combination was broken). This has been the
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On 06/05/2010 18:32:18, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
3) If you're running a firewall, make sure that the sshd ports
(22/tcp and 22/udp) are open for those machines/addresses
you want to connect into your FreeBSD box.
Despite what it may say in
From: cronfy cro...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 6 May 2010 15:33:40 +0400
Subject: Re: User cpu time VS system cpu time
Hello,
I want to understand difference between user CPU time and system CPU
time in system accounting.
But keep in mind that kernel time is a broad category - while IO time
Hi,
Can you make a recomondation to a hardware supplier that will preinstall
FreeBSD on there server hardware?
I see some hardware vendors on the website but I am not finding one that
will preinstall and support.
Thanks,
Lonnie CasaDeCalvo
Graphic Systems, Inc.
2632 26th Ave So
Minneapolis, MN
Hi all,
I have a file I need in my bsd box, would it be easier, or is it possible, to
mount an NTFS share , or should I try to map a directory from the windows box.
TIA,
I have
Xp
Win7
Win2003
Win2008
Freebsd 6.4
thanx
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haven't been disappointed yet ...
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Lonnie CasaDeCalvo wrote:
Hi,
Can you make a recomondation to a hardware supplier that will
On 5/6/2010 3:47 PM, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
Hi all,
I have a file I need in my bsd box, would it be easier, or is it possible, to
mount an NTFS share , or should I try to map a directory from the windows
box.
TIA,
I have
Xp
Win7
Win2003
Win2008
Freebsd 6.4
thanx
On 5/6/2010 3:47 PM, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
Hi all,
I have a file I need in my bsd box, would it be easier, or is it possible, to
mount an NTFS share , or should I try to map a directory from the windows
box.
TIA,
I have
Xp
Win7
Win2003
Win2008
Freebsd 6.4
thanx
Hi,
I've got a small DNS server on my home network, and ever since May 6, 2010
(co-incidentally DNSSEC root sign day), lookups on freebsd.org have started
failing. eg:
~,8:36am dig www.freebsd.org a
; DiG 9.6.1-P3 www.freebsd.org a
;; global options: +cmd
;; connection timed out;
-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Jean-Paul Natola
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 5:13 PM
To: 'Tim Daneliuk'; FreeBSD Mailing List
Subject: RE: Accessing file from windows or to windows
On 5/6/2010
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Jean-Paul Natola jnat...@familycareintl.org
wrote:
Well my book (absolute BSD) yes its old, says:
writing to an NTFS partition may corrupt the partition - I'm guessing
this is not the case anymore
and to answer your question;
1. Its 2 separate machines
2.
On 5/6/2010 4:19 PM, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
SNIP
Well my book (absolute BSD) yes its old, says:
writing to an NTFS partition may corrupt the partition - I'm guessing this
is not the case anymore
and to answer your question;
1. Its 2 separate machines
2. As a security standard I have
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Jean-Paul Natola jnat...@familycareintl.org
wrote:
Thx for the quick reply, one question
Which one , I have
Samba3
Samba33
Samba34
Samba4wins
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mmm, interesante.
In order to 'provide' shares to a windows network you would need to
run a daemon on FreeBSD which provides such services. The most popular
solution is 'samba'. I think the package is called 'samba3'. You
install it, edit its config file, which specifies what to share and
how to share it. You then
On 5/6/2010 4:12 PM, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
On 5/6/2010 3:47 PM, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
Hi all,
I have a file I need in my bsd box, would it be easier, or is it possible,
to mount an NTFS share , or should I try to map a directory from the
windows box.
TIA,
I have
Xp
Win7
-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Tim Daneliuk
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 5:28 PM
To: FreeBSD Mailing List
Subject: Re: Accessing file from windows or to windows-
On 5/6/2010 4:19 PM, Jean-Paul
On 5/6/2010 4:30 PM, Modulok wrote:
In order to 'provide' shares to a windows network you would need to
run a daemon on FreeBSD which provides such services. The most popular
solution is 'samba'. I think the package is called 'samba3'. You
install it, edit its config file, which specifies what
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 12:32:18PM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 5/6/2010 12:21 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
can anybody help me with ne of my last problems: getting ssh Into
my new comuter? i am able to ssh outside. need to scp my config
files over.
sshd is running on zen
This
writing to an NTFS partition may corrupt the partition - I'm guessing this
is not the case anymore.
That's only when you have directly mounted an NTFS on the local
machine. Like if you jacked a hard drive out of a windows machine and
plugged it into your BSD machine. If you're accessing it
On 5/6/2010 4:32 PM, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Tim Daneliuk
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 5:28 PM
To: FreeBSD Mailing List
Subject: Re: Accessing file from windows
On 5/6/2010 4:36 PM, Modulok wrote:
writing to an NTFS partition may corrupt the partition - I'm guessing
this is not the case anymore.
That's only when you have directly mounted an NTFS on the local
machine. Like if you jacked a hard drive out of a windows machine and
plugged it into your
On 5/6/2010 4:35 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 12:32:18PM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 5/6/2010 12:21 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
can anybody help me with ne of my last problems: getting ssh Into
my new comuter? i am able to ssh outside. need to scp my config
files over.
sshd
I'd be curious to know if it is still the case that ntfs writes are
not reliable in that situation. There are times when doing this
can be handy on a dual-boot laptop, for example. 'Anyone out there
care to comment on the state of ntfs rw access?
Sorry I was reading so much I go the commands
On 5/6/2010 4:41 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 5/6/2010 4:35 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 12:32:18PM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 5/6/2010 12:21 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
can anybody help me with ne of my last problems: getting ssh Into
my new comuter? i am able to ssh outside.
will be established.
Same error:
milter# mount_smbfs //jnat...@fcisql01/DATA /mnt
Password:
mount_smbfs: unable to open connection: syserr = Authentication error
milter#
This sounds like you have a permissions problem on the Windows share.
In Windows Explorer, right click on the shared
This is the company wide share everyone has access to it,
It even fails if I use the domain and enterprise admin accounts-
And as I'm typing this, could that be the reason, because im using domain
accounts?
___
That was it , I was using a domain
On 5/6/2010 4:52 PM, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
will be established.
Same error:
milter# mount_smbfs //jnat...@fcisql01/DATA /mnt
Password:
mount_smbfs: unable to open connection: syserr = Authentication error
milter#
This sounds like you have a permissions problem on the Windows share.
On 5/6/2010 5:06 PM, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
This is the company wide share everyone has access to it,
It even fails if I use the domain and enterprise admin accounts-
And as I'm typing this, could that be the reason, because im using domain
accounts?
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 04:41:21PM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 5/6/2010 4:35 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 12:32:18PM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 5/6/2010 12:21 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
can anybody help me with ne of my last problems: getting ssh Into
my new comuter? i
Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
Hi all,
I have a file I need in my bsd box, would it be easier, or is it possible, to mount an
NTFS share , or should I try to map a directory from the windows box.
TIA,
I have
Xp
Win7
Win2003
Win2008
Freebsd 6.4
thanx
Sounds like all your PCs are on a
On 5/6/2010 4:41 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
SNIP
pl 14:20 tao [5036] ssh zen
ssh: connect to host zen port 22: Connection refused
pl 14:20 tao [5037] ssh - zen
OpenSSH_5.1p1 FreeBSD-20080901, OpenSSL 0.9.8e 23 Feb 2007
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug2:
Hello,
has someone successfully ported GRUB2[1] to FreeBSD/i386
and FreeBSD/amd64? I see no port sysutils/grub2 in the tree,
even though I know that GRUB2 *can* boot FreeBSD directly
and via chain-loading.
And while we're at it, I'm wondering if there is an effort underway
to make the kernel
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 04:48:30PM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 5/6/2010 4:41 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 5/6/2010 4:35 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 12:32:18PM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 5/6/2010 12:21 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
can anybody help me with ne of my last
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 06:20:47PM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 5/6/2010 4:41 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
SNIP
pl 14:20 tao [5036] ssh zen
ssh: connect to host zen port 22: Connection refused
pl 14:20 tao [5037] ssh - zen
OpenSSH_5.1p1 FreeBSD-20080901, OpenSSL 0.9.8e 23 Feb 2007
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Robert Huff wrote:
The problem with not including bsdstats in sysinstall or some
other means of bringing it to peoples attention is that it gets
forgotten and loses its effectiveness. Maybe it could go in the
monthly subscription list
guys, i have tried EVERYTHING i can think of to ssh into my
laptop, 10.47.0.190 ; no joy. i can ping the IP, and the
resident /usr/snin/sshd is running, but nada. time to load the
Real Think.
where can i grab 8.0 or even 7.3 for the i386? c CD doesn't
seem to boot; so i need a dvd
tia,
Check the FreeBSD website? There have been DVD releases since 7.1-RELEASE,
if my memory serves.
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On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 04:41:21PM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 5/6/2010 4:35 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 12:32:18PM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 5/6/2010 12:21 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
can anybody help me with ne of my last problems: getting ssh Into
my new comuter? i
On Fri, May 07, 2010 at 12:44:24AM -0400, Brian Callahan wrote:
Check the FreeBSD website? There have been DVD releases since 7.1-RELEASE,
if my memory serves.
i'll check again; couldn't find it...
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The 7.83a
On 5/7/2010 12:13 AM, Gary Kline wrote:
SNIP
What's in your /etc/hosts.allow file?
# Start by allowing everything (this prevents the rest of the file
# from working, so remove it when you need protection).
# The rules here work on a First match wins basis.
ALL : ALL : allow
Hi,
I smell something fishy here, but whatever, here's a link to the gzipped 8.0
DVD ISO:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/8.0/8.0-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.gz
7.3:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/7.3/FreeBSD-7.3-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.gz
On 7
Sorry for the spam. A correction: the message does NOT only appear when
I make my code. I copied several here:
May 6 21:50:06 raptors kernel: TCP: [131.179.96.24]:660 to
[131.179.96.25]:2049 tcpflags 0x10ACK; syncache_expand: Segment failed
SYNCOOKIE authentication, segment rejected
Hi,
I'm experiencing some problem of syncache (probably).
We have a NFS server which exports everyone's home directory, and I'm
developing my Qualnet code on another machine (NFS client) under my home
directory. However, when I make my code, linking takes extremely long
time (it takes more
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