If this is happening while your system is connected to the public
internet then your system is under attack by somebody who is
spoofing ip address 127.0.0.1. Port 113 is the ident protocol.
There is no reason for the cron jobs to be doing that. You should
power off you system when not in use at
Jacob
Your rc.conf is all wrong, you are doing the nat process in both
'user ppp' and IPFW, this is wrong.
The default IPFW firewall rules are useless in protecting you.
If you want stateful ipfw rules which will give you max in
protection and that will work as is for your situation let me know.
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fbsd_user
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 2:39 PM
To: Dinesh Nair
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ORG
Subject: RE: how to tell if my ISP is blocking email web ports
My friends PC is an MS/Windows 98 box.
I know all windows system
I think you are barking up the wrong tree.
I don't think you understand how your ISP works.
ISP's do not allow direct smtp access to their email servers,
they consider it an security risk to their environment.
Did your ISP tech support tell you they allow direct smtp access to
their
email
This is public ip 67.20.101.xxx as far as I know.
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Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 9:39 AM
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[EMAIL
email from his ISP's smtp server. And
it's still a lot easier to install fetchmail than to reinstall
sendmail.
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Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 9:42 AM
To: fbsd_user
Cc: Matthew Seaman; Adam Bozanich; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE
I have an registered domain name. The company that hosts my domain
name has an application that allows me to forward all my different
users email to an single account at my ISP. This was ok when all the
email was for me, but now the family also wants to use my domain
name. I want to configure the
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Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 12:20 AM
To: fbsd_user
Cc: Micheal Patterson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ipfw/nated stateful rules example
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 09:18:27PM -0500, fbsd_user wrote:
Yes you are making it work, but not work
Try mount /cdrom
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Subject: Unable to mount CDrom in 5.2, reading past threads is of no
help
Hello,
Im having issues in mounting a
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Cc: Micheal
First of all FBSD version 4.0 is the first release to have the
keep-state option. Since them ipfw and keep-state has had a lot of
changes. You should install stable 4.9 to get up to date. Ipfw also
has been rewritten in 5.2 as ipfw2 but I would not recommend going
to 5.2 as the questions list has
: Unable to mount CDrom in 5.2, reading past threads is
of no help
mount /cdrom yields:
cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
/etc/fstab is set up as such:
/dev/acd0/cdrom cd9660ro,noauto0 0
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Try mount /cdrom
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From
I am thinking about enabling my gateway's sendmail email
server to receive email directly from the public internet and
also installing apache to serve my own home page.
I have 24/7 cable internet connection plus an registered
domain name which goes no place right now.
I know I can not ask
to the telnet port
at that IP address.
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On Wed, 21 Jan
before
the keep-state option was ever added to ipfw1.
Still would like to be provided wrong on my conclusion.
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Subject: Re
Are you sure all your down stream switches and hubs are full-duplex?
If one is not, it will force the whole leg to it's setting.
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Friend
I think I see your problem in the boot log.
FBSD is having problems reading your PC's bios.
Enter your PC bio's menu and disable all options dealing with power
management.
While you are there also disable any plug-n-play option and if there
is an operating system option change that to
Do not know what blog means. Please clarify.
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Hello all,
My Name Is Allen Jaworski and I am
Alex Yep I missed you previous post, this lists mail has increased
since 5.2 showed up on the FTP sites and I just missed your post in
all volume.
First of all the method of doing keep-state on both the internal Lan
interface and the external is an violation of security protocol
because the
Have FBSD gateway connected to internet with private Lan behind it.
Manually configured an MS/Windows on Lan.
Now trying to add FBSD PC to Lan.
Put ifconfig statement in rc.conf to assign PC it's Lan IP address.
Loaded resolv.conf with IP address of ISP's DNS server.
Can ping gateway and Lan
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Subject: RE: ipfw/nated
Can I format an rw cd with
disklabel -w -r /dev/acd0c cd9660
newfs /dev/acd0c
and then use it just like an hard drive?
Cp /etc/rc.conf /cdrom
Or is burncd the only way to write to it?
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In both 4.9 and 5.2 I can not get an rules set to function that only
uses keep-state' rules for outbound and inbound selection control
and the divert rule.
Does anybody have an rules set they can share with me as an sample
for me to see.
Thanks
Are all the html editors people have been talking about in this
thread run on the X desktop?
Do any of then work without X, just from the command line?
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Veldhouse
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fbsd_user wrote:
Friends
In both 4.9 and 5.2 I can not get an rules set to function that
only
uses keep-state' rules
/nated stateful rules example
fbsd_user wrote:
I disagree with you that the /etc/rc.firewall is the best example.
It's really a good example of stateless rules, how to use
scripting Symbolic substitution.
I have working keep-state rule set using user-ppp -nat, but as
soon
as I add that darn
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fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry but the rule set you posted is doing 'keep-state' on the lan
interface
This boot error message general means that your floppy drive is
broken.
When was the last time you used it?
Try to verify that it's in working order by booting an MS/Window
system on that PC,
or swap that floppy drive with one from some other PC that you can
test works first.
-Original
You did not move the group file over.
Check the group the FTP user is.
You did not say how you moved the files to 4.9 from 4.4.
Check the permission on the home directories.
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survey
Sent: Sunday, January
PCI modem are manufactured for 2 different target markets, the
MS/Windows market and Non MS/Windows.
The MS/Windows market modems are much cheaper to purchase because
they are missing the onboard controller chip. The function this chip
performs is replaced by an software driver that you have to
PCI modem are manufactured for 2 different target markets, the
MS/Windows market and Non MS/Windows.
The MS/Windows market modems are much cheaper to purchase because
they are missing the onboard controller chip. The function this chip
performs is replaced by an software driver that you have to
Using an fresh install of FBSD 5.2 RC2 I am trying to
get stateful rules to function.
For some reason ipfw2 seems to be issuing an ICMP:3.3
packet to my ISP's dns.
Here is my rules file
# Flush out the list before we begin.
/sbin/ipfw -q -f flush
# Set rules command prefix
cmd=ipfw -q add
#
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fbsd_user wrote:
Changes to PC Bios before installing FBSD
unfortunately, the BIOS on the machine is from 1997. It's IBM's
SureBIOS. I've tried finding a update on IBM's site but no luck.
Virus Warning=, set
The FBSD 4.9 install system has drivers for most of the Nic cards
and modems in use today, so there is no need to recompile the kernel
unless you have some piece of hardware not covered by the GENERIC
kernel. If your usb phone modem is an winmodem it will not work with
FBSD period. Winmodem are
. With a normal Modem it still runs.
But i want to uce my Frit!-Card (That's an internal ISDN-Adapter)
for
Dial-in an Fax-in.
I Think i have to install a software, which offers a
emulated-modem-device (V 110). How can this be done?
Flo
fbsd_user wrote:
PCI modem are manufactured for 2 different target markets
During the sysinstall of 5.2, I selected not to install NFS server
and client,
But when I do 'ps ax' command I see following
nfsiod 0, nfsiod 1, nfsiod 2, nfsiod 3
What are these?
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On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 10:40:24AM -0500, fbsd_user wrote:
During the sysinstall of 5.2, I selected not to install NFS
server
and client,
But when I do 'ps ax' command I
I am going to submit pr on it.
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Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 12:05 PM
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Subject: Re: 5.2 NFS
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 10:40:24AM -0500, fbsd_user wrote:
During the sysinstall of 5.2
Your problem is not with FTP, it's with how you have your firewall
Nat configured to handle FTP.
IPFW has punch rule and IPFILTER has ftp built in proxy rule.
In both cases, when they see FTP session start they automatically
create temp rules to allow both passive and active ftp through your
I am trying to zero out all the unused disk space in the FBSD system
Hard Drive.
Using this command
dd if=/dev/zero of=filler bs=1m
but get error message saying file system full and have file named
filler.
I don't think this commands is doing what I want.
How can I check to see if the unused
Changes to PC Bios before installing FBSD
Navigate around the Bios menus using the keyboard arrow keys looking
for the following options, your PC bio's may not have all of these.
Virus Warning=, set this option to disable. It's a firmware check of
the hard drive boot sector looking for
The IPFW loadable module as delivered by the FBSD install has no
logging ability.
Is it possibly to enable the logging function by using the sysctl
knobs?
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fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reading the man page on IPFW rule syntax, I get the impression
that
the 'limit' option uses the stateful dynamic rules table
Why don't you start at the beginning and tell us about the PC you
installed 4.6 on?
Is this an pre Y2K box?
What operating system was on it before?
Have you ever used the floppy drive before?
Does the floppy ready light flash when you power up the PC and boot?
What command are you using to
In 5.x devices are automatically built for you on first use.
That is just one of the changes between 4.x and 5.x.
THAT IS WHY MAKEDEVDOES NOT WORK FOR YOU.
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Thomas
Sent: Tuesday, January 13,
: Hanging when trying to dial out
I love detailed questions!
On Tuesday, January 13, 2004, at 01:05 PM, fbsd_user wrote:
Why don't you start at the beginning and tell us about the PC you
installed 4.6 on?
It's an eMachines etower 600is
Is this an pre Y2K box?
Shouldn't be--I bought it new at Frye's
After making changes to syslog.conf and newsyslog.conf
what is the command to enable the changes.
Is it Kill -HUP 1
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Reading the man page on IPFW rule syntax, I get the impression that
the 'limit' option uses the stateful dynamic rules table. But it's
unclear whether 'keep state' and limit can be used on the same rule,
or if the limit option performs the 'keep state' function in
addition to the limit function.
On an new install with only an root account, I want to set the
command line prompt prefix
and the default editor for all new users and also the root account.
What file do I put the 'set env' commands in to make this happen
globally?
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to get an old ISA NE2000 card configured and up in the
system, so
I'm at least able to talk on the network. However, I'd really like
to get
the PCI card working, so I can get 100Mbps connections.
Anyone have any other ideas?
Thanks
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Subject: Re: set env editor global
On Jan 12, 2004, at 10:37 AM, fbsd_user wrote:
On an new install with only an root account, I want to set the
command line prompt prefix and the default editor for all
It's all explained in the comments at the top of /etc/rc.conf
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Hi all,
I've looked
It would be a whole lot more helpful if you posted your ppp.conf
and the ppp.log of your last test
Explain how you know FBSD has found your modem and can connect to
it.
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Sent: Monday, January 12,
I just went through that on my pre Y2K PC using 4.9. Different PCI
Nic card, but same symptoms. Had to enable verbose boot messages.
Saw that every time I rebooted system the boot log showed an msg
saying something about unrecognized ID. I know the card was good so
I just kept moving the Nic card
My hard drive got hard read errors today.
Need pgm to do low level format to mark bad tracks so they are not
used any more.
This type utility used to come with the hard drive but not any more.
Been to mfg web site, they do not have this kind of utility any
more.
Anybody know if there is some
Moving from 4.7 to 4.9 and the new 4.9 does not have the
/etc/resolv.conf file.
Where are the default ISP DNS ip address keep at?
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no resolv.conf file
fbsd_user wrote:
Moving from 4.7 to 4.9 and the new 4.9 does not have the
/etc/resolv.conf file.
Where are the default ISP DNS ip address keep at?
Just create it.
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What is the syntax of the ifconfig command to enable DHCP?
Ifconfig dc0 DHCP gives error message 'DHCP bad value'
I can get it to work from within rc.conf, but not from command line.
What an I doing wrong?
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How long can you wait for the 5.x stable release?
The 5.x stable release is scheduled for May or June 2004.
Then 1 or 2 months burn in by public users to verify it is really
stable and you are pushing September.
4.9 is production now and has passed the public burn in period with
flying colors.
The 4.9 /etc/defaults/rc.conf file has inetd_enable=YES
Why is that?
During the sysinstall I answered NO to inetd question.
Is this not an error?
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Well it does not.
So this is an error which should have PR submitted?
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=NO
Then it would be correct.
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On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 12:57:12 -0500
fbsd_user [EMAIL
To start with you are very light with details about your
environment, like what version of FBSD you are running and when you
say the modem works, you failed to say if it worked in an FBSD
system or MS/Windows system.
For your info many of the PCI modems on the market are manufactured
specially
What FBSD version are you running?
Did you download the cvsup ports-base?
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Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 6:23 PM
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For some reason, I can't seem
Maybe you just don't understand what you are seeing. Inetd is the
Super server. Every thing you uncomment in the inetd.conf file is an
server of it own right. But instead of an daemon running for telnet
or FTP all the time. Inetd runs and listens on the ports where those
services would be listings
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Right! Ok, it's definitely not inetd that I need. I'm
thinking primarily of starting apache and a dynamic ip
updater automatically at startup.
Micke
--- fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe you just don't understand
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Subject: Re: ipf / pf availability in 4.9
List,
Anyone know if there is a way to get PF to port to FreeBSD 4.9?
Thanks
On Dec 30, 2003, at 7:26 PM, fbsd_user wrote:
PF has been just ported to FBSD. I don't know if ipf pf have a
common code background, but I do know pf ipf have
AM
To: fbsd_user
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ORG; Kris Kennaway
Subject: Re: ports package names changing?
On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 11:07:32AM -0500, fbsd_user wrote:
I an running 4.9 the pkg_add -r command default path is
/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-4.9-release/Lastest/
All the names
AM
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Subject: Re: ports package names changing?
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 08:30:45 -0500
fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your missing the whole point.
The FBSD handbook says to use
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/index.html to find port
Fleck
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 10:30 AM
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Subject: RE: ports package names changing?
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, fbsd_user wrote:
The FBSD handbook says to use
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/index.html to find port and package
names
: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 10:30 AM
To: fbsd_user
Cc: Kris Kennaway; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ORG
Subject: RE: ports package names changing?
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, fbsd_user wrote:
The FBSD handbook says to use
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/index.html to find port and package
names and it only shows
Stanley
You question is not clear on what your final goal is, But maybe I
can read between the lines. It is very common to use an FBSD gateway
box with an single public ip address to share internet access with
work stations on the private LAN behind the gateway box. DHCP can be
used in this
30, 2003 9:08 AM
To: fbsd_user
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Subject: Re: ports package names changing?
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 04:42:42PM -0500, fbsd_user wrote:
Is there an project in progress to change the ports and package
names that
you select on to include the version number as an suffix
Try ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/ and then
chose the release you want
Note the cap letters in path have to be that way.
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Reyes
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 10:22 AM
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PF has been just ported to FBSD. I don't know if ipf pf have a
common code background, but I do know pf ipf have totally
different rule processing logic though the rules do look some what
common. When it comes to using variables on the rule set, that is
just the normal function of shell
Flem
I understand your frustration. But your post is poorly written when
it comes to describing your problem. It almost sounds like you have
never used an Unix like operating system before. For your info,
during the install process you are asked to enter the password to be
used for the root
Check the laptop system bio's and disable plug-n-play option and
disable boot virus check option, and remove all plug-in devices from
your laptop before doing the install. Stay with FBSD 4.9 as it's the
stable production version. There is an mailing list called
FreeBSD-mobile which is just for
Sounds like you are trying to customize the slices during the
install process and you are getting it wrong. Use the A option to
auto config the slices for you with an default slice config that
works and you should be all right from there. You sound like newbe
who needs to get an base install
Is there an project in progress to change the ports and package
names that
you select on to include the version number as an suffix on the
name?
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Looking for where the kernel.GENERIC file lives.
In 4.9 it's at the start of the directory tree structure, easy to
find and
manage with other version of the kernel.XX I have created.
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You are talking about the kernel source.
I am talking about the /kernel.GENERIC binary execution file.
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Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 6:16 PM
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Subject: RE: 5.2 where is /kernel.GENERIC
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, fbsd_user wrote:
You are talking about the kernel source.
I am talking about
You do not need any special port application to do that, You can
config FBSD to allow that function by doing this.
Edit /etc/fstab and add this line
/dev/fd0/a msdos rw,noauto,longnames 0 0
Then as root issue this command
mkdir /a
Reboot your system
Now
Is quota an auto load binary module or does it have to be compiled
into the kernel?
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Here is the list of ipfilter sysctl's in FreeBSD.
Looking for documentation on their meanings.
net.inet.ipf.fr_flags: 1073741824
net.inet.ipf.fr_pass: 513
net.inet.ipf.fr_active: 0
net.inet.ipf.fr_tcpidletimeout: 864000
net.inet.ipf.fr_tcpclosewait: 480
net.inet.ipf.fr_tcplastack: 480
Subject: Re: secure telnet
fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is SRA?
Secure RPC Authentication, I think.
RFC1416, might be compliant with 2941 as well.
Is the id and password passed as clear text?
No.
Where is the documentation on SRA?
The RFCs describe the protocol. I don't see why
Check your PC's bios for power saving on monitor option. Turn it
off.
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I recently spent some time
You post is lacking details about what and from where you are doing
things from. I will try to guess at what you are trying to say.
You have pc with FBSD as gateway with LAN behind it. You have FTP
enabled in inted for auto launch on request. Lan users can FTP into
their /home directories. Your
Using FBSD telnet between 2 FBSD boxes.
Telnet ip_address displays this message
'Trying SRA secure login'
I enter my ID password on remote site
Then get this message
'SRA accepts you'
I checked the 'man telnet' 'man telnetd'
They say that telnet can use AUTHENTICATION and do
data
Answer to your ? 1. 98% of FBSD users do not have 2 cpu
motherboards so default GENERIC kernel is configured for them and
not for you.
Answer to your ? 2. Read through the LINT kernel source to see if
you missed some other kernel option needed to enable the kind of 2
cpu motherboard you have.
You true off sendmail totally in rc.conf with
sendmail_enable=NONE
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Hi Everybody ,
I want to
What is the sure fired way to get the correct spelling of the
package name to use with pkg_add -r command?
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is the sure fire way using the above web site tools to find the
package names?
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Sage
Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2003 6:20 PM
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Subject: Re: How to find package name
fbsd_user wrote
The Berkeley Packet Filter bfp comes all ready installed on FBSD.
It's used in interactive mode. I do not know if there is
documentation on it. Man bfp has nothing.
Maybe you should ask the questions list how do you find the
documentation on bfp.
Or better yet explain why or what you are trying
Fired that last email off before I read what I wrote. Finger checks
on bfp, should be bpf.
Man bpf does have info you should check out.
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From: fbsd_user [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 8:53 AM
To: niraj kumar; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE
I have an LAN FBSD box which has anonymous FTP server installed
from /stand/sysinstall.
I an trying to login to it from the FBSD gateway.
I use this command ftp -av 10.0.10.7 which is the ip address of the
target FBSD box.
This just hangs and does nothing. Ctrl + c exits ftp and returns
the
.
Any ideas
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Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 2:04 PM
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Subject: Re: FTP command question
fbsd_user wrote:
I have an LAN FBSD box
You did not have to do all that hacking, there is an simple fix for
old bio's and PCI cards.
Add device puc to your kernel source and recompile. Your next boot
review your boot log and you should see all the PCI devices found
except sound cards. You have to add device pcm to your kernel and
Yes there is just such a place
Your launch script should look like this.
File name some-name.sh
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/servers/bots/zDSBot3/zDSBot3
put it in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/
The permission on this script file must be read, write, exec for
owner root.
Chmod 700
Downloaded
ftp1.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-I386/5.2/5.2-RC2-i386-miniin
stall.iso and the CHECKSUM.MD5.
The hash numbers do not match. I downloaded it a second time just to
recheck and the downloaded versions both had same hash numbers.
cat CHECKSUM.MD5
MD5 (5.2-RC2-i386-bootonly.iso)
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