In the last episode (Aug 26), Aminuddin said:
From: Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Aug 26), Aminuddin said:
How do you block this large range of ip addresses from different
subnet? IPFW only allows 65536 rules while this will probably use
up a few hundred thousands of lines
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Those are warnings, not errors, due to the installkernel running a 6.x
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Is this guide OK?
even if i dont have an nvidia chipset?
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. If they don't compile on your system, have you
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makefile says it doesn't compile with gcc 4.2, but says nothing about
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: writing to routing socket: No such process
delete net 0: not in table
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In the last episode (Aug 04), Damian Vicino said:
Im Having FBSD running in a P3 with 4.3GB HD, and got 2 extra 80GBs
HD that fails the SMART check.
If those drives fail a SMART check and they are under warranty, send
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commands/man page, but they are rather long, and I'd miss what
I was looking for without having a clue in advance.
I'm guessing something like /dev/?tty?? might work, but how do I
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* functions ?
Those are stub functions that invoke the equivalent syscall in the
kernel. The ${SASM}: rule in /usr/src/lib/libc/sys/Makefile.inc is
what generates the stubs themselves. The actual code for most syscalls
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to MyISAM, then copy them back.
If you have made a mysqldump of your tables recently, you can also
delete your existing database files and reload from the dump; 5.0 will
ignore the ENGINE=ISAM option and create MyISAM tables.
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In the last episode (Jul 29), Aton A said:
Hi,
I have just run portsnap extract on a new system and I noticed a large
number of ports begin with p5- what exactly does the p5 stand for or
represent?
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Hi,
We are working off the latest 6.2 amd64 snapshot.
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The system has 8 gigs of memory. We need to set a high SHMMAXPGS for
ports depend on
GNU iconv.
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In the last episode (Jul 14), Manjunath Warad said:
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In the last episode (Jul 13), Manjunath Warad said:
Can someone direct me as how to use FreeBSD iconv on linux? I know
there exists a GNU iconv on linux; however, I am interested in using
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Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Jul 12, 2007, at 10:09 PM, vuthecuong wrote:
I just confirm only:
I'm using dynamicDNS, so I will able to specify the forward *AND*
reverse lookups?
No. Reverse lookups are controlled by whoever owns the IP delegation
for the netblock in question, and they are not
Lisa
I just went through the same migration about a month ago. Here some
things that may help.
1. As far as the location of custom scripts go. I would make your own
location. Either /opt/companyname/bin sbin etc. or
/usr/local/companyname/bin sbin and etc.
This type of setup makes it very
I didn't have as many accounts so I didn't even bother migrating them.
I add all my new accounts using pw rather then adduser. It is much
easier to script with this then adduser. My first approach would be the
following:
1. add one account to freebsd.
2. Using chsh or vipw, copy the redhat
? If it
automatically continued it would just overwrite the previous segment.
I'm assuming you're dumping to some removable media, like multiple USB
hard drives or something, that you plug in one at a time?
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== xyes; then
== is not a valid comparison operator for the test command. It must
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In the last episode (Jun 27), Frank Bonnet said:
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 26), Frank Bonnet said:
Is there a FreeBSD tool that is equivalent of bondbind for
Linux ( ethernet load balancing or trunking that use the Cisco's
etherchannel ) ?
You can use the lagg
can use ng_fec or ng_one2many, but they both use
static configuration and aren't as nice.
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In the last episode (Jun 26), Brian A. Seklecki said:
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 10:36 -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
ethernet load balancing or trunking that use the Cisco's
etherchannel ) ?
lagg
Very cool.
Two questions:
1) fec and lacp must be used against the same physical switch
that each script ends with an
exit $rc command. See the periodic(8) manpage for a description of
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In the last episode (Jun 04), Sean Murphy said:
How do you force a memory dump from a specific PID?
/usr/bin/gcore
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Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 04), Sean Murphy said:
How do you force a memory dump from a specific PID?
/usr/bin/gcore
gcore is one of the few programs left that still requires procfs.
You'll need to mount it: mount -t procfs /proc /proc
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became an issue after the xorg port update
introduced an extra 100 dependencies to every X-using port. Took my
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won't work, and you'll have to chainload to the FreeBSD
slice's bootblock instead of using the kernel command.
If you really want booteasy back, boot into FreeBSD and run boot0cfg
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If you can only put 181GB of data on the tape, that just means you have
some files that don't compress very well (gif/jpg images, gzipped
files, etc). You should only get worried if your tape fills up after
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Why would this work once upon a time and not now?
whats the deal with these broadcoms
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Can I directly copy the user.quota file in the /home directory from
the old server to the new one, or will I need to redo all the quotas
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If the uids are staying the same, you should be able to just copy the
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i couldnt even get it to work on my netgear,
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but not ifconfig
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passwordless logins (either via
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ssh machine1 programX | ssh machine2 programY | ssh machine3 programZ
Just remember to quote any file redirection or wildcard characters that
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ports/net/arping should do what you want. arping aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
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My suggestion is to remove the USE_GMAKE line from the port Makefile.
The port doesn't require gnumake at all, and our make builds the port
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before and after will
also tell you how many ECC recoveries and rereads were done.
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it to work.
No i need to ndis or somthing?
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also read somewhere that a guy got a similar dell laptop with
*BCM5705M to work out of the box
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the machines to some pool.ntp.org servers, you will also be in synch
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If that's all you need, there's an even easier way: tar tvf
mycd.iso, since libarchive understands the iso9660 filesystem
format :)
That's a useful trick!
Is there an equivalent for ufs filesystems? I'd like to be able
That makes more sense. Actually I do not care if it is tcp or udp,
so long as the ports are not dynamically assigned. I'll have to give
what you said a try. Up until now I thought there was now way to do
this without dynamic ports.
Erik Norgaard wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, Dan Casey wrote
to have created an M4 domain file named
schiz0.securityexploits.com.m4. It is *not* a place you define your
domain name.
Dan
When I run make in the /etc/mail dir, I get the following error:
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perfectly.
If that's all you need, there's an even easier way: tar tvf mycd.iso,
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It was my understanding that NFS worked off of RPC. I accidently
stumbled upon some redhat docs that said you use TCP based NFS which
will not require rpc? I think this is an NFSv4 feature, but I'm not
sure. I would like to achieve this using FreeBSD 6.2. My goal that I'm
trying to accomplish
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at whatever you're putting into your etc/
procmailrc file.
I've got plenty of rules in my global etc/procmailrc and the
~/.procmailrc files are processed as well.
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In the last episode (Apr 15), Pieter de Goeje said:
On Sunday 15 April 2007, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Apr 15), Roger Olofsson said:
Yesterday I csup:ed 2 machines to latest using same cvsup-server
for both. After the standard procedure of doing:
make buildworld
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Hello to all,
Hopefully someone can help me progress past a pair of ELF Binary Type 0
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errors.
Some steps
'FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #2' and the other says
'FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #6'.
What does the number after the #-sign mean?
It's the number of times you have rebuilt your kernel. The value is
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, and to run 'cap_mkdb
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was compromised it will be quite bad.
I'm also happy to send the rootkit/backdoor to anyone who wants to poke at
it. It contains the string: .-= Backdoor made by Mironov =-.
Thanks to all!
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On Thu, 2007-03-29 at 05:47 +0200, Pieter de Goeje wrote:
On woensdag 28 maart 2007, Dan D Niles wrote:
I am trying to fsck a 6T filesystem on a server that crashed. I'm
running FreeBSD 6.2-p3.
# fsck -t ufs -y /dev/da0
fsck_ufs: cannot alloc 1993797728 bytes for inoinfo
Could you
On Thu, 2007-03-29 at 07:37 -0800, Peter A. Giessel wrote:
On 2007/03/28 19:47, Pieter de Goeje seems to have typed:
On woensdag 28 maart 2007, Dan D Niles wrote:
I am trying to fsck a 6T filesystem on a server that crashed. I'm
running FreeBSD 6.2-p3.
# fsck -t ufs -y /dev/da0
Simple question, Im on 6.1 i386 right now, using my geforce 7300 gt card,
will this also work on the new 6.2 AMD 64 release? and by that i mean
using the official nvidia drivers.
thanks,
Dan
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-greylist , which lets you adjust the greylist period
and the whitelist timeout, and also can synch its database between
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