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2010-09-13 Thread Sensor Expert
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Re: apropos returning same item twice

2010-09-13 Thread Alexander Best
On Sat Sep 11 10, Steven Friedrich wrote:
> Why does apropos list mysql(1) twice?
> 
> It doesn't return duplicates with apropos kde...

maybe you have a gzip'ed and plain version in /usr ?

see PR #4419.

cheers.
alex

> 
> 
> 
> 
> ad...@laptop2(/dev/pts/1)/usr/home/admin 106% apropos mysql   
>  
> mysql(1) - the MySQL command-line tool
>  
> mysql.server(1)  - MySQL server startup script
> mysql_config(1)  - get compile options for compiling clients
> mysql_install_db(1)  - initialize MySQL data directory
> mysql_tzinfo_to_sql(1)   - load the time zone tables
> mysql_upgrade(1) - check tables for MySQL upgrade
> mysql_waitpid(1) - kill process and wait for its termination
> mysqladmin(1)- client for administering a MySQL server
> mysqlbinlog(1)   - utility for processing binary log files
> mysqlbug(1)  - generate bug report
> mysqlcheck(1)- a table maintenance program
> mysqld_safe(1)   - MySQL server startup script safe_mysqld - MySQL 
> server startup script
> mysqldump(1) - a database backup program
> mysqlimport(1)   - a data import program
> mysqlshow(1) - display database, table, and column information
> mysqltest(1) - program to run test cases mysqltest_embedded - 
> program to run embedded test cases
> slapd-ndb(5) - MySQL NDB backend to slapd
> mysql(1) - the MySQL command-line tool
> mysql.server(1)  - MySQL server startup script
> mysql_config(1)  - get compile options for compiling clients
> mysql_install_db(1)  - initialize MySQL data directory
> mysql_tzinfo_to_sql(1)   - load the time zone tables
> mysql_upgrade(1) - check tables for MySQL upgrade
> mysql_waitpid(1) - kill process and wait for its termination
> mysqladmin(1)- client for administering a MySQL server
> mysqlbinlog(1)   - utility for processing binary log files
> mysqlbug(1)  - generate bug report
> mysqlcheck(1)- a table maintenance program
> mysqld_safe(1)   - MySQL server startup script safe_mysqld - MySQL 
> server startup script
> mysqldump(1) - a database backup program
> mysqlimport(1)   - a data import program
> mysqlshow(1) - display database, table, and column information
> mysqltest(1) - program to run test cases mysqltest_embedded - 
> program to run embedded test cases
> slapd-ndb(5) - MySQL NDB backend to slapd
> 
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> Hardware:  2.80GHz Intel Pentium 4 (HTT) with 2 GB memory
> OS version:FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE i386 (6.9 MB kernel)
> manager(s):kde4-4.5.1 
> X windows: xorg-7.5X.Org X Server 1.7.5

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Re: this is probably a little touchy to ask...

2010-09-13 Thread Paul Wootton

 On 09/10/10 15:16, Chip Camden wrote:
Perhaps someone could provide specific use cases for which Java is the 
only good solution?




Take a look at some online games.

For example Runescape (www.runescape.com)

Taken from Wikipedia
"/*RuneScape*/ is a fantasy  
massively multiplayer online role-playing game 
 
(MMORPG) released in January 2001 by Andrew 
 and Paul Gower,^[2] 
 and 
developed by Jagex Ltd.  It is a 
graphical  browser game 
 implemented on the 
client-side  in 
Java , and 
incorporates 3D rendering . 
The game has approximately 10 million active accounts, over 130 million 
registered accounts,^[3] 
 and is 
recognised by the Guinness World Records 
 as the world's 
most popular free MMORPG.^[4] 
 "


Using Java, Jagex have made Runescape available to most computer users, 
not just Windows users


A lot of IP-KVMs also use client side Java apps.


Paul
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Re: ipfw fwd for transparent proxy (squid) - but, not on loopback

2010-09-13 Thread Nathan Vidican
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 11:53 AM, Nathan Vidican  wrote:
>
> Hey all - I've been trying to implement a transparent proxy for all outgoing 
> traffic to port 80 to forward to a proxy server. The problem is that the 
> proxy itself resides on a different host than the forward rule does. Has 
> anyone done something similar? Ideally I'd like to implement with ipfw, but 
> not opposed to other suggestions?
>
> Internet -> firewall/gateway -> proxy server -> LAN/clients
>
> Where the firewall/gateway is the central router for multiple networks, 
> including the public subnet which 'proxy server' gets it's external IP for. 
> So ideally I would like something along the lines of this (assuming the proxy 
> server is running on 10.1.1.12:3128):
>
> ipfw add 600 fwd 10.1.1.12,3128 tcp from 10.1.2.0/24 to any 80 via 10.1.2.254
> ipfw add 600 fwd 10.1.1.12,3128 tcp from 10.1.3.0/24 to any 80 via 10.1.3.254
> ipfw add 600 fwd 10.1.1.12,3128 tcp from 10.1.1.0/26 to any 80 via 10.1.1.1
>
> I have tried the identical rules to above using 127.0.0.1,3128 - of course 
> starting up squid on the gateway machine too... the problem is that machine 
> simply doesn't have the resources and I'd prefer to run squid on a different 
> host.
>
> Any suggestions or referrals to RTFM somewhere would be greatly appreciated. 
> Thanks.
>
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>

Go figure, five minutes after posting I found what I needed in squid's
documentation. FYI in case anyone comes accross this thread, what I
had been doing wrong was 'http_port 3128 transparent' should have been
'http_port 3128 intercept' instead. See this link for more details:

http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Intercept/FreeBsdIpfw

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ipfw fwd for transparent proxy (squid) - but, not on loopback

2010-09-13 Thread Nathan Vidican
Hey all - I've been trying to implement a transparent proxy for all outgoing
traffic to port 80 to forward to a proxy server. The problem is that the
proxy itself resides on a different host than the forward rule does. Has
anyone done something similar? Ideally I'd like to implement with ipfw, but
not opposed to other suggestions?

Internet -> firewall/gateway -> proxy server -> LAN/clients

Where the firewall/gateway is the central router for multiple networks,
including the public subnet which 'proxy server' gets it's external IP for.
So ideally I would like something along the lines of this (assuming the
proxy server is running on 10.1.1.12:3128):

ipfw add 600 fwd 10.1.1.12,3128 tcp from 10.1.2.0/24 to any 80 via
10.1.2.254
ipfw add 600 fwd 10.1.1.12,3128 tcp from 10.1.3.0/24 to any 80 via
10.1.3.254
ipfw add 600 fwd 10.1.1.12,3128 tcp from 10.1.1.0/26 to any 80 via 10.1.1.1

I have tried the identical rules to above using 127.0.0.1,3128 - of course
starting up squid on the gateway machine too... the problem is that machine
simply doesn't have the resources and I'd prefer to run squid on a different
host.

Any suggestions or referrals to RTFM somewhere would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

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FreeBSD Update

2010-09-13 Thread Dánielisz László
Hi!

I noticed one little difference how to update my system on freebsd.org

1st: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/updating-freebsdupdate.html: it says 
to do an portupgrade -af after I issued freebsd-update install 

"# freebsd-update install
Note: Depending on whether any libraries version numbers got bumped, there may 
only be two install phases instead of three.

All third party software will now need to be rebuilt and re-installed. This is 
required as installed software may depend on libraries which have been removed 
during the upgrade process. The ports-mgmt/portupgrade command may be used to 
automate this process. The following commands may be used to begin this process:

# portupgrade -f ruby
# rm /var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db
# portupgrade -f ruby18-bdb
# rm /var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db /usr/ports/INDEX-*.db
# portupgrade -af
Once this has completed, finish the upgrade process with a final call to 
freebsd-update. Issue the following command to tie up all loose ends in the 
upgrade process:"

2nd: http://www.freebsd.org/releases/8.1R/announce.html: it says that I only 
have to rebuild all third-party application if I've udpate from 7.3 or earlier. 
I think it might be good to mentions this in the handbook to.


With all the respect,
Laszlo Danielisz,
Budapest, Hungary
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Re: security log entry

2010-09-13 Thread Jerry
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 15:21:43 +0200
Grzegorz Danecki  articulated:

> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Jerry 
> wrote:
> 
> > From time to time, I will find an entry similar to the follow in
> > the /var/log/security log:
> >
> > Sep 12 07:23:59 scorpio kernel: ipi6pf0w0:  A36c0c0e ptA
> > cUcDePp t1 92U.D1P6 81.912..11061:81.510.5150
> > 12:2145.005.50 .222541.:05.305.32 5o1u:t5 3v5i3a  innf ev0i
> >
> > I have IPFW configured as my firewall. I am not sure exactly what is
> > commencing when that above log entry is created. Apparently, or at
> > least as far as I can tell, nothing is being effected.
> >
> > I was just wondering if anyone had any idea what it might be
> > pertaining to.

> Hello,
> 
> I've seen similar garbage (on the screen however) and
> 
> options PRINTF_BUFR_SIZE=128
> 
> solved the problem, maybe this will help you somehow.

That notation all ready exists (by default) in my kernel,
FreeBSD-8.1 (amd64)


options PRINTF_BUFR_SIZE=128 # Prevent printf output being interspersed.


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Re: security log entry

2010-09-13 Thread Grzegorz Danecki
Hello,

I've seen similar garbage (on the screen however) and

options PRINTF_BUFR_SIZE=128

solved the problem, maybe this will help you somehow.

On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Jerry  wrote:

> From time to time, I will find an entry similar to the follow in
> the /var/log/security log:
>
>
> Sep 12 07:23:59 scorpio kernel: ipi6pf0w0:  A36c0c0e ptA cUcDePp
> t1 92U.D1P6 81.912..11061:81.510.5150 12:2145.005.50 .222541.:05.305.32
> 5o1u:t5 3v5i3a  innf ev0i
>
>
> I have IPFW configured as my firewall. I am not sure exactly what is
> commencing when that above log entry is created. Apparently, or at
> least as far as I can tell, nothing is being effected.
>
> I was just wondering if anyone had any idea what it might be pertaining
> to.
>
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security log entry

2010-09-13 Thread Jerry
From time to time, I will find an entry similar to the follow in
the /var/log/security log:


Sep 12 07:23:59 scorpio kernel: ipi6pf0w0:  A36c0c0e ptA cUcDePp t1 
92U.D1P6 81.912..11061:81.510.5150 12:2145.005.50 .222541.:05.305.32 5o1u:t5 
3v5i3a  innf ev0i


I have IPFW configured as my firewall. I am not sure exactly what is
commencing when that above log entry is created. Apparently, or at
least as far as I can tell, nothing is being effected.

I was just wondering if anyone had any idea what it might be pertaining
to.

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Re: IBM server SAS controller support?

2010-09-13 Thread Christian Thørn Bakken
I've now added the mfi_load option to loader.conf

At boot this gives me the following message:
module_register: module mfi/mfid already exists!
Module mfi/mfid failed to register: 17
This leads me to believe that the driver is already compiled into the kernel, 
as stated by SpamTitan.

The installation procedure still can't find any disks!

Are there any other things I could try? Obviously it can be done, but I'm 
apparently not capable of doing it.

Any suggestions, anyone?

Regards 
Christian T. Bakken

Den 10. sep. 2010 kl. 15.51 skrev Samuel Martín Moro:

> two solutions:
> - compiling the kernel with the driver (device pci and device mfi in the
> configuration file)
> - mfi_load="YES" in your loader.conf
> 
> 
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> 
> On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Christian Thørn Bakken
> wrote:
> 
>> I understand that you, Ivan, managed to install FreeBSD on an IBM Series x
>> 3650 M3 server with the LSI M1015 SAS/SATA RAID controller.
>> 
>> 
>> Ivan, did you tweak something to install, or did it work "out of the box"
>> for you?
>> Which FreeBSD version did you install?
>> 
>> My main objective is to install the appliance distro SpanTitan 5.04 from
>> www.spamtitan.com. It's based on FreeBSD 7.3  and the manufacturer
>> confirms that the mfi(4) driver is compiled into the kernel.
>> 
>> I've also tried with another (vanilla) version of FreeBSD (8.1), but with
>> no luck. It just says there's no disk drives found.
>> 
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