. Could not load host key
Disabling protocol version 2. Could not load host key
sshd: no hostkeys available -- exiting.
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SMTP engines and attempt to make deliveries direct
rather than thru your Internet Options configuration. So you do not get
notified.
This has driven many previously open ISP's to close outgoing port 25 to
any but their own mail servers.
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. The modem will only accept traffic from
the IP address it gave your machine. So when your other network routes
thru the FreeBSD machine the modem igores it. Use natd to map that
network traffic to the FreeBSD machine's external IP address.
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) to install the
module you think is needed. Verify with mixer(8).
For me, snd_es137x is correct. Placed this line in /boot/loader.conf to
load it (early) at boot:
snd_es137x_load=YES
snd_es137x depends on snd_pcm and will automatically pull it in too.
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but there was about 100MB of swap activity in the moments
before.
The filesystem hosting my account has 63G free.
Archive search didn't turn up anything of use but that may be due to my
skills at forming a search expression, or limits of the search engine.
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On Jan 16, 2004, at 10:09 AM, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
On Friday 16 January 2004 16:55, David Kelly wrote:
Have seen the size over 525M. In any case for this particular
newsgroup
pan core dumps on signal 6. An abort? Where is this signal coming
from?
From malloc() most probably.
Check the value
? If its not my screw up then
where is the right place to report this? Via send-pr to the FreeBSD
project, or to CVS developers?
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to make a filtering bridge :
[...]
IMO you don't want a filtering bridge. You want a NAT Gateway. Enable
the gateway kernel option, may have to compile divert sockets into the
kernel, ipfw is needed to divert packets to natd, run natd.
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should get something like:
/usr/obj/home/dkelly/soekris/src/...
Speaking of which, you know you can buildworld as a mere mortal if you
can write to $DESTDIR? No need to be root until installworld.
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, but this stuff floods messages.
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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?
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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 should your MacFriend
for replacement.
But if you want to continue there is a badsect(8) utility in FreeBSD
which will create a file on top of the bad block. So from then on you
simply stay out of that file.
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On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 01:18:07PM -0500, MULCAHY, CHRISTOPHER H (Chris), SOLGV wrote:
Is Perl version 5.6.1 available? If so, how can I get it?
/usr/ports/lang/perl5
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time to Jan 1, 1980. This only mattered if you rebooted
on Sunday. Its a 2 byte patch to FreeBSD 4.x, already included in 5.x.
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On Monday 14 July 2003 08:11 pm, W. D. wrote:
At 19:24 7/14/2003, David Kelly, wrote:
Another thing we saw with Soekris and FreeBSD 4.x was that FreeBSD
wrote Sunday as 0 but would accept 0 or 7 on read, Soekris clock
hardware was happy with 0, but BIOS demanded 7 else it assumed the
clock
parameters to a file. This will allow your system
# clock to quickly sychronize to the true time on restart.
driftfile /etc/ntp.drift
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. Forgot if
it was for EFS or XFS.
The boot time fragmentation message speaks of something else, due to
the filesystem being nearly full.
If you really must defragment then the only option is dump(8),
newfs(8), and restore(8).
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.
The reserve does not apply to UID 0.
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UsedAvail Capacity Type
/dev/ad4s3b266240 76 266164 0%Interleaved
/dev/ad4s3f262144 72 262072 0%Interleaved
Total 528384 148 528236 0%
%
I have 148 kBytes swapped out to roughly 512 MB of swap space.
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of /usr/ports/emulators/mtools/
and the mformat command pretended to format a floppy but couldn't write
to it and Microsoft OS's couldn't make any sense of it. Formatting the
floppy with NT4 worked fine there but not here. FreeBSD 5.1.
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On Thursday 14 August 2003 09:57 am, Jason Stewart wrote:
I've even heard of people using 486's as firewalls, but havent tried
it myself.
Many of the SOHO routers use 486-system-on-chip solutions.
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told to load.
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configuration:
00600 allow tcp from me to any setup
01400 allow udp from me to any dst-port 53 keep-state
01500 allow udp from me to any dst-port 123 keep-state
01600 allow udp from 69.1.30.0/24 67 to me dst-port 68
01700 allow udp from me 68 to 69.1.30.0/24 dst-port 67
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with this MB and RELENG_4.
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trivially and without hassle.
I've changed my /etc/newsyslog.conf from J to Z simply so that I could
zmore the files rather than pipe the file or dress up an alias named
bmore or similar.
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other x86 OS's to understand what/how the disk is used.
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11 at device 17.0 on pci0
ata2: at 0x9000 on atapci1
ata3: at 0x8400 on atapci1
ad6: 117800MB IC35L120AVV207-1 [239340/16/63] at ata3-master UDMA100
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.
Then again a RealTek NIC is the scum at the bottom of the NIC bucket.
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that I know, I bring my laptop for debugging the connection.
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in full duplex mode it should not be verifying
copy of its own data when sending, by definition. Unless there is some
sort of out-of-band communications between ethernet ports operating via
full duplex.
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and mouse on FreeBSD.
Might not be recognized by your BIOS so it won't work until after the
kernel is loaded. If you need to borrow a USB keyboard there should be
one on your wife's iMac, or I have a spare.
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is Documentation. More good stuff there. For
Newbies and FAQ in particular. Chapter 3 of the FAQ, first item,
Which file do I download to get FreeBSD?
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Is there a tool on FreeBSD to receive such connections? Would it appear
on the Win2k system as another network interface or would it be her sole
interface while it is up? Encryption for PPPoE?
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the other suggestions are less good than mine. The
recommendation to chmod /etc/resolv.conf simply does not work.
My suggestion is to create an /etc/dhclient-enter-hooks containing these
3 lines. The advantage is this survives upgrades and mergemaster.
#/bin/sh
make_resolv_conf() {
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AndrAIa: [1006]
I'd like to get netatalk working again. Then we'll figure out why Samba
doesn't...
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/ a modem-type setup where you dial a vpn box.
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Kelly Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 9:03 AM
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Subject: VPN from one Win2k host to a FreeBSD network?
This has been covered
the same for my Macintosh. As a result I can't
connect my Mac to that network because the firewall isn't happy to see
somebody else using one of its MAC addresses.
All 3 cases above used DHCP and not PPPoE.
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be done.
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~/Maildir was only a directory and did not contain cur/ new/ and tmp/
directories. See maildirmake(1). Unless you are using quotas it doesn't
appear to be any different than ( umask 77; mkdir -p ~/Maildir/cur
~/Maildir/new ~/Maildir/tmp )
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its
done in the /etc/rc.firewall example. With setup and log you get
only one hit in /var/log/security when the connection is made. Without
setup you get an entry for each and every packet until your VERBOSE
limit is hit (I think, as I don't use the verbose limiter).
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have failed.
Searching my old 4.8 installation indicates it didn't exist there
either. But its mentioned quite often in /usr/ports/textproc/*/Makefile.
So how do I get past this error?
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the kernel or anything else complex.
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://www.samag.com/ article didn't
include a date of test but was written by employees of the
far-from-unbiased Lyris. The optimized for NT architecture mistakes in
Lyris products are old news to FreeBSD lists.
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/ports/distfiles/
Its not safe to delete distfiles older than 2000 because a very large
number of current distfiles are much older than that. Use ls -lt to
see for yourself after having cleaned up with portsclean.
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were recently
scoured with portsclean -D and this is the result:
% find /usr/ports/distfiles/ -type f -mtime +365 | wc -l
373
In other words I have 373 current distfiles which are over 365 days old.
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chflags(8) would manipulate. I believe dump(8) piped into
restore(8) would. Something like this:
# dump 0af - / | ( cd /mnt; restore rf - )
Repeat above for each filesystem.
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for under $10. Possibly my best deal was 3 for $8 altho
I bought some DEC Tulip-based cards for 3 for $5 recently. Surprisingly
they all worked.
Is best to shop for quality. That is why we are BSD users.
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client end. And I think the
same sort of thing is happening in this thread.
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LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
dkelly p3 frisket 8:57AM - w
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On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 10:17:26PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
[please stop top-posting]
And charset=GB2312 trips my spam filters. If you don't mind, then I
won't mind either.
Now that I've opened my mouth, sure hope mutt does the right thing.
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installworld, mergemaster, and make kernel
can be performed on a running system. Then with any luck you are only a
reboot away from being updated. That's what I do.
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/freebsd/
Specifically is this one which I believe was the most help:
http://www.mostgraveconcern.com/freebsd/ipfw.html
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don't remember. Custom kernel is a sure thing.
On reboot, start by proving the connection between Mac and FreeBSD
works. Then FreeBSD to ISP. Then work on Mac thru FreeBSD to ISP.
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to be quiet and/or log elsewhere?
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mounting the filesystem. Without need of
being root if you can read/write /dev/da0.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of David
Kelly Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 7:27 AM
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Subject: dhclient too verbose in /var/log/messages
For the last year or so something changed in dhclient and/or
my ISP resulting in dhclient being way too chatty
to metion
logging as a configurable parameter.
Am I the only one who gets these messages every time dhclient renews my
lease?
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the way to go
or is USB really ready on FreeBSD?
The most painless way to print within FreeBSD is with a Postscript
printer which speaks lpd protocol on ethernet.
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into my junk box and thats what came out. If its important enough to go
to the store or place an order (rather than scrounge in the junk box),
it will be a switch.
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resources, its just not called .AppleDouble.
More like .sD2 IIRC.
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On Saturday 08 February 2003 09:29 pm, Bill Moran wrote:
David Kelly wrote:
But you may be on to something as MacOS X does like to create a dot
file/directory on shared resources, its just not called
.AppleDouble. More like .sD2 IIRC.
Well, I could be wrong about, .AppleDouble
client would be
used to provide this functionality.
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got 10 or 12 copies of Victor's
message in pure unreadable HTML.
I let vim clean up Lowell's quoting of Victor.
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back online.
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sysctl: oid 'kern.ostype' is read only
Nobody is going to be able to read kern.ostype from your system unless
they have already rooted you.
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to configure
an otherwise unknown Philips sound card.
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Am thinking you are lacking the device fxp line in your kernel config.
Try loading the kld version with kldload if_fxp.ko and see what
happens.
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memory stick reader or whatever they're called?
/usr/ports/graphics/gphoto2/
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, Pink Floyd:
Dark Side of the Moon.
Couldn't hurt to verify the tray is empty and trying a cold boot.
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your HD hardware. 1M bytes/sec of
random access isn't bad.
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for a setting to disable the sound card feature on the MB. May be
labeled AC97.
If PC hardware worked the way it was supposed to it would be a
Macintosh.
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53 being denied. Opened up port 53 to internal TCP and cured
the problem.
One thing I suspect is my FreeBSD 4.7-p6 nameserver responds in such a
way as to make MacOS X think TCP is legal. I don't believe the Mac ever
tried TCP talking to the ISP nameservice.
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grumpy dhclient: New Network Number: 24.214.34.0
Mar 8 21:14:29 grumpy dhclient: New Broadcast Address: 24.214.34.255
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caused so much trouble was
www.yahoo.com.
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but happening after the first 64 octets. Late collisions are due
to defective hardware, software, or the local ethernet is too long for
the current value of the speed of light.
Notification of late collisions is routed thru the kernel log.
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, that's what it took. So why did I have to fire up
gif0? For a while with RELENG_4 the gif entries in /etc/rc.conf were
not needed. I have never seen any hits on my gif rules in ipfw.
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On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 09:33:32AM -, Chris Phillips wrote:
I know that this is not on topic, but thought that somebody here may be
interested.
My company in Bristol, UK, is recruiting a Systems Administrator.
On this list, this *is* spam. But not on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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to create it and list your upstream DNS serivce.
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is that their router(s) have to be
on a net within the netmasks of their NICs.
netstat -rn should be interesting reading.
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and PowerPC. MacOS X is
Darwin plus the fantastic Apple GUI and other neat Apple stuff.
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seems like it would be the logical place for
manufacturers to provide a control interface to their drive hardware.
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. The only question is whether the key is F2 to get there or not. Was
F2 this afternoon on my ancient Dell Optiplex 450 MHz P2 when I had to
boot a DOS floppy to remap some bad blocks.
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On Jan 11, 2005, at 9:18 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
David Kelly wrote:
(disabling HT will apparently mean I have to reinstall XP on the
other
drive.
What does XP have to do with it? IIRC on Dell its F2 during the
power-on diagnostics to reach the built-in BIOS config. That is where
HT
-ON DVDRW SOHW-1633S BS0K Removable CD-ROM SCSI-0 device
growisofs(1m) is happy with the above as /dev/cd0 when writing to a
DVD-R. Odd that one only needs read-only access to the device to be
able to write to it.
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quite a bit of
experimenting. What you won't find is Microsoft as the yardstick by
which BSD's measure.
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trouble free.
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protocol 1 with
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If that doesn't work try forcing version 2 with -2.
Also might try moving ~/.ssh/ out of the way on the Mac to see what
happens if one starts afresh.
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of the specified file. Once the file is turned into a device
it can be handled same as any other device.
Be sure to deallocate the device after you are finished as Unix doesn't
release a file's space allocation until the last process closes it.
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of important and customized files such as
/etc/hosts, then use this list as an argument to tar for selective
backups. ls -1d /var/db/pkg provides a list of installed ports. Then
if/when time comes to build a new machine the tar archive and list of
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an attempt to read past the last block. Result is that
dd may read some one block short. May be good enough for everything but
verify after write.
/usr/ports/sysutils/cdrdao/ can handle arbitrary disc duplication, altho
I haven't tried it in quite a while.
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executable files called by items in the crontab
then I suggest using cp -p to copy while maintaining timestamp to
where ever you desire. Then edit your crontab to ensure it points at
those utilities/scripts.
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libraries to my target.
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