to protect yourself from the bad guys. Besides, all of the lists
that I subscribe to, go to my work account where all the bad extensions are
filtered with procmail and clamscan / vscan and amavis :)
I can't speak for anyone else, but I'm not stupid. I may look the part but
that don
el Weisman
> Site Master
> Mystic1.net
http://freshmeat.net/projects/clamav/
There's a port for it under ./ports/security/clamav
There's even an update script that you can cron to keep up to date on defs.
It's updated fairly often. Not too shabby for something that costs
Has anyone been able to get a AT-2700FTX fiber card to work in 4.9 by
chance? I'm in the need of a fiber card but many of the ones listed in the
hardware guide are at end of life and I'd rather not purchase eol unless
necessary.
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drive. 1 x 3c509 nic and 1 x 3c905 nic. Are there known issues with the ep
driver that I've been unable to locate yet? I put 4.9 back onto the system
and all is well. Anyone else having any similar problems with 5.2?
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as never frozen on me,
> so that I could actually find out. I run it on my server systems, and i
> don't want to test it and then run the risk of ruining some drives.
> -rian
>
On 4.9, it does the same as a shutdown -r now or reboot does. Stops services
then reboots the system same
ense 100 Full -interface. I could not find
it in ifconfig, so I g init?
>
>Thanks
>
>dsh
What type of nic is it? Which driver xl#, ep#, dc# ? is it using?
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ding stuff from sources (I've been
> using Gentoo Linux for quite a while now).
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> GH
>
o Install from cd image and choose the package that includes all sources
(with or without X-Windows depending on if you want a gui or not).
o Synchronize your
ber to use?
>
> telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx would get me to the telnet port
> at that IP address.
Actually, the native "dos" mode versions of telnet came standard starting
with Win2k but I won't go into that. :)
The syntax is start > run > telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port#
On the other hand, if you want
to attach the file, use mailx from ports. There's an -a flag to attach files
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>
>
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ovided during the dhcp
initialization and add the above to the information it recieves from the
server. If you don't want to use any of the name servers provided by dhcpd,
remote the domain-name-servers portion from the request entry. If you need
any further specifics, check out man dhcli
ind. But the OS version of course wasn't
current so I went and grabbed the rpm for my version of linux that was
current. I then went to uninstall the existing system bind portion and it
gave an error that permission was denied. I was logged in from console as
root, and it wouldn't allow me
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> Micheal Patterson wrote:
>
> > Fetchmail can't retrieve mail from an smtp server that
le must be in a safe directory and unreadable by everyone
except root (or TrustedUser). It is used when sendmail acts as a client to
authenticate itself to a server. Example:
admin
admin
MySecretPassword
example.domain
Notes: all data is case sensitive (usually) and the entire line is used i
server that I am
currently aware of as it's designed to speak pop protocol and then deliver
it locally to an awaiting smtp server for local delivery.
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> You are doing keep-state
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1.2 3574
00031 16 11902 (T 298, slot 752) <-> tcp, 192.168.1.2 3777<-> 216.239.57.99
80
Granted, you'll end up with a dual entry for each packet in stateful space,
but it does work. Perhaps not as intended with a single match but you can
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l
from your unix box.
In this config, fetchmail will retrieve mail from your isp, pipe it through
your local sendmail. This allows you to place your own filters on incoming
mail and scan it for viri using the software of your choice. Then when you
send mail out, it hi
few digs. Our local dns server has all the correct
records.
>
> 10:29am butters:/etc/mail # dig kibserv.org mx
>
If the system is sending mail to itself for processing, as most mx's do, you
need to have the full host name in the local-host-names file. Otherwise, it
doesn't know
> > Are you talking about PF or IPF in 4.9? If it's IPF, it's a kernel
> > option.
>
> PF. I already have IPF working. I am more familiar with PF and would
> rather be using it.
>
> Thanks
>
Ah. Ok. Misunderstood.
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Also, you should be able to do a man ipf on 4.9.
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> Michea
ser mode and correct this problem.
I'm not sure what would cause it though.
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mple address redirection?
>
> Thanks a lot,
> T.B.
Um. How many real IP's you have sitting on XL0?
If it's only one, you don't to redirect_address on it otherwise, it will
lose internet access itself since all return traffic will go to the internal
address. If you hav
as
reported
> by the gateway:
>
Do an ipfw list and you should see an entry at or very near the top similar
to:
divert 8668 ip from any to any via xl0
If you don't, traffic isn't being diverted to NAT and it's trying to route
the 10 /8 traffic to it's conn
nal interface and diverts it to NATD
- NATD translates the packet and injects it at the next IPFW rule set
- If traffic is allowed by IPFW, traffic exits the system to it's
destination
Without net.inet.ip.forwarding enabled, the FreeBSD system is merely a
system on each network instead of a ga
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> On Thu, 25 Dec
I NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPUCPU
COMMAND
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't. Only root, by default, can touch that file. If you have
someone that has breeched the system to the point they're able to open that
file, then the problem of them viewing the password hash is quite moot.
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/etc/
lcd /root/down
ascii
get test.sh
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Now, you've got a scripted ftp session from within FreeBSD. As long as the
servernames in the script and .netrc match, ftp will use the info from
.netrc to make the connection. Of course, you'd want to make certain that
the .netrc
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> hello steve,
> httpd belongs to user:
ould run. I don't know if this the "best" approach to this problem, but
it will allow the httpd to access the clientmqueue folder. Be warned, if
you're using mailman for mailing lists, it will have to be recompiled with
the proper gid or it will fail out.
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it with a -9,
restart natd and reload the ipfw ruleset. You'll still lose your session but
it should reconnect. Use this at your own risk.
- natkill --
!/bin/sh
#
pid=`/bin/ps -ax | grep 'natd' | sed -e 's/^ *//' -e 's/ .*//'`
i
existing mail server, scroll
through the listing so it's in your buffer, copy the password file into your
clipboard, ssh into the new system, run vipw and paste it into the new
system. When you exit vipw, it will update the database and you're done.
I've done this when moving to new mai
d-locale-archive: cannot lock new archive: Invalid argument
execution of glibc-common-2.3.2-4.80.6 script failed, exit status 1
*** Error code 1
Has anyone run into this before?
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create an ipfw.sh script in
/usr/local/etc/rc.d and add all of your rules to that script.
ipfw.sh
ipfw -f flush
#NATD Rules here
ipfw add 3 divert natd all from any to any via xl1
etc..
I've used both rc.conf and this method but I prefer to number my rule sets
so that I can easily tell
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> Has anyone successfully gotten MailScanner working with a version of
> sendmail from versio
uch hassle
on a stock sendmail installation, I'm beginning to think it would just be
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just what is occuring here or
is there something just plain simple that I'm missing?
The smbfs mount is configured as noauto,rw in fstab. I can write to the
slice, but just can't read the active server log file.
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vice which I did, to no avail. Has anyone got any other pointers?
>
I had that same problem earlier this year when I moved from win2k to winxp.
Try adding oplocks = no to your smb.conf file in the default section.
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on the list had done
> this before.
>
> scott
>
If you want the image to end up on the windows system, why just smbfs a
share from the windows system and use dump to image the entire fbsd box?
It's a lot less hassle than using a windows app to attempt to image a nix
file sy
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> &g
rectly to a password prompt?
>
> - --
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> PGP Key 0xD1B9D18E
>
What you're describing is normal behavior for ssh. Telnet does the same
thing fr
;
> PGP Public Key Fingerprint: A6E9 D0CB 2ABC 520A 883D 8008 F660 364A
>
Often, you will need to create the gifx interface manually. Just run an
ifconfig gif0 create before you do your gifconfig entry.
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>
> > Here's my
pe drive, tar -c / dumps
everything to the tape drive.
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find it but it was taking a long long time. So killed it.
> Were do I find it and change it or is it permanently at the original
> hostname.
>
> Thanks
> Mark
>
Use the command hostname to verify that it's using the new name. If it shows
the old name there, do a hostname t
an
RJ45
> port)? I'm on Comcast in Maryland, but I believe any DOCSIS modem should
do
> the job.
>
> Thanks,
> Seth Henry
A Toshiba 1100 (if I recall the model correctly) or a Surfborard 3100 on up
should do you just fine with Comca
rect me to some information on this?
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ds to be something other than the
x.w.y.81, 192.168.0.1 or 172.16.0.1 network.
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ill be used whereas AIUI the port is built to
> use userland ppp.
>
> I would use mpd but it has problems with XP clients.
>
>
What type of problems are you seeing with MPD (Netgraph variety) and WinXP?
That's my VPN terminator software and all of my remote XP systems seem to
have
a
> running system, I know for instance pciconf(8) but what are the
> corresponding ones for memory, cpu etc?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Per olof
>
more /var/run/dmesg.boot to get the info at boot time.
vmstat 5 5 will give you 5 items 5 sconds apart to show you procs, memory,
page
"login: "
#define DEFAULT_PASSWD_PROMPT "Password:"
Unless there's another way to do this, change those variables as desired and
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an't speak for anyone else but myself, but I'm currently running
Sendmail, Apache, Mailman, Qpopper, Mysql, and Samba on a dual 800mhz system
and it's doing just fine on 4.8 and processing approx 25k messages every 24
hours including AV scanning. I've yet to see it fall bel
t; Thanks
> Bob
>
There once was a way to do this but damn if I can remember it. You could
change the amount of attempts that could be tried, and instead of a delay
after the max out the attempts, you could terminate the connection. Anyone
know what I'm referring to?
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> [---- On Wed, 24 Se
t; thank you all
If you're wanting to terminate windows clients on the freebsd box using PPTP
with encryption of mppe-40 or mppe-128, check out /usr/ports/net/mpd.
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cares enough to fix it.
And if there's any support for ext2/3 on the BSDs, it's news to me.
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David, man mount_ext2fs
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W flags apply). Also, there is no need for a hosts.deny file
as hosts.allow contains both allow and deny entries now. Just have the
all:all:deny at the very bottom of hosts.allow. The default hosts.allow
file gives examples of how to use the file for access control to various
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t do it.
I'll admit, it's always best to have the problem corrected at the source,
but it's few of us against the many of them. They're winning so far so we
have to do what we can to keep them at arms length or farther if possible.
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pend some time with the
available documentation and save yourself some money, or 2) spend that money
on the necessary Windows addons to do the same job. Everyone that is in this
list has made the same decision or is in the process of making that
decision. The outcomes will vary depending on the
quot;
>
I just had that very same problem today when attempting to get atacontrol
working after a kernel recompile. What ended up being the problem was the
kernel source and user/src were out of sync. I cvs'd the current src tree,
rebuilt world and recompiled kernel and the problem was corre
t release=cvs
> *default tag=RELENG_4_8
> *default delete use-rel-suffix
>
> src-all
> *default tag=.
> ports-all
The entry "ports-all" grabs all available ports from the site. You'll need
to comment that out and only select the ports areas that you want to have it
do
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>
> cd /dev
> sh MAKEDEV ata
>
> the
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ice the "control device" would be.
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d anything like this? If there's any more info I can
> provide, I'm willing to.
>
> Thanks for the time.
>
> Regards,
>
> Stacey
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>
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> I'm getting numerous spam messages that are coming in with headers such
as:
>
cking 220.201.80.37? I can't place the ip in the access list
as it kills outbound mail from that system.
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> -Brian Bobowski
Not being familiar with imap that well as my organizaiton prefers pop3, I'll
assume that it hooks into wrappers. If so, you'll need an entry in the
hosts.allow file to allow connections to the daemon. Check out your
/
in mind, that you can only use this account from the system
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ram ... but it sucks =P , to instable.
>
> Pedro
>
Pedro, check out the documentation on enabling NATD.
In short, as long as the DSL is connected to the FreeBSD box, you can
configure and enable NATD on that box, install a 2nd nic, connect it to the
other system
e a direct failure, however, if you stop
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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 9:05 AM
Subject: Re: FreeBSD and Hot Swap rebuild on SCSI disks.
> Hi Michael,
disk arrays from a
command prompt on the following platforms:
BSDi 4.x
FreeBSD 4.x
Linux (see Linux section for details)
MS-DOS 6.22 or higher
Novell NetWare 4.11, 4.2 and 5.x
SCO UNIX 3.2v4.2
SCO ODT 3.0 and OpenServer 5
SCO UnixWare 7.x
Windows NT 4.0
27;s going on here? As far as I can tell,
> the config is identical to my previous installation...
>
> Cheers,
> Aled.
Is the system configured to forward packets? Assuming that 5.x has the
following variables available (I still run 4.8 here), try:
sysctl -a |grep forwarding
You
wcmd add 300 allow ip from any to any via $extif
$fwcmd add 300 allow ip from any to any via $dmxif
$fwcmd add 300 allow ip from any to any via $lanif
$fwcmd add 300 allow ip from any to any via $motorif
#
# Allow http to the whole dmz from Internet:
$fwcmd add 400 allow tcp from
t.
nmap can be used to scan systems on your network to detect open ports to
give you an indication of what services are on the network.
MRTG can be used to monitor your router or just about anything that can
provide snmp data and even some things that don
CTED]"
I would say for starters the lack of commercial software support for
FreeBSD. Personally, I'm a gamer. I've got too much invested currently in
software to just switch my desktop to FreeBSD totally. Once there is a
stable Windows emulation that will allow for my software to run on XF
ny mail to
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You're not alone Dan. I was like, what does this have to do with the list?,
and then I came to the same conclusion as you did, that his provider changed
OS's for his host. If they were running IIS before, then they're in a much
more stable p
Yes. Especially if they swapped out IP's on a router or replaced a nic.
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create the file /etc/sysctl.conf and
put your changes there. Is this what you're looking for?
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rehashing the termcap database but it garbles once I get into
the ibm environment. I'm wondering if I may actually need to get some sort
of terminal emulator for BSD instead of a straight telnet session.
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IBM 3151 terminal emulation. Is there anyone that has successfully been able
to utilize a termcap for the IBM3151 so that the character sets and function
keys map accordingly when using an xterm session to an IBM RS6000 system
running AIX?
Thanks.
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rocessed as normal since NAT reinjects the
packet back into the firewall at the next rule number for any additional
processing.
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das1 etc is 4.6% fragmented etc?
>
> -Jiger
>
>
As I recall, fragmentation isn't the same on a bsd fs as it is on an msdos
fs. To my knowledge, the only way to defrag the system is to back it up
completely, newfs it, and then restore from your backup. In short, don't
worry about it unl
er. I'm at a loss on how
> to
> troubleshoot this, folks. I could really use a few ideas, so please
> send
> them along!
>
> Thanks in Advance!
> Bill
>
Is this server directly behind your router and does it have a valid
routeable ip on it also?
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p with tar,
and then newfs the drive/partition, and untar the archive back. Knowing my
luck, there's probably a much easier way to do it.
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from 10.2.0.0/16 to 10.1.0.0/16
#
### Deny 10.1.0.0/16 traffic to anyone else
#
ipfw add 4 deny ip from 10.1.0.0/16 to any
#
### Rest of firewall rules
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allow
the traffic.
> For now, I'm trying to google around for what I might need to do in
> order that I can get traceroute to work for my *nix boxes here..,
Good luck.
> Thanks again for that..,
>
> Regards,
>
> Stacey
>
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> Stacey Roberts
> B.Sc (HONS)
dropped packs will show you the date/time, rule that denied /
accepted the entry, protocol used, source ip and port, and destination ip
and port.
(Jul 7 16:26:13 discovery /kernel: ipfw: 65000 Deny TCP 67.66.xxx.xxx:4170
67.xxx.xxx.xxx:80 in via fxp0)
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RT is open source and is available at http://bestpractical.com/
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