the rights to TCP/IP and demanded compensation for it's use
from say everyone?
Ok sorry for the rant, just a bit po'd right now
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Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 08:45:04PM -0500, mikel king wrote:
McBride also confirmed that the company has hired high-profile
attorney David Boies and his legal firm to investigate whether
Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and versions of BSD infringed on the Unix
Just curious,
I have a 4.7-stable firewall box that was running
rather smoothly until earlier this morning when I
attempted to relocate a web server behind it. This box
already had nearly 10 static nats, and I needed to add
another 50+. As soon as I did the thing stopped
talking to the rest of
On Aug 12, 2005, at 6:06 PM, Kliment Andreev wrote:
Maude User wrote:
Thanks for this info.
The handbook chapter on BIOS (see below) doesn't mention USB
but it says the machine
can boot from Removable Devices so it sounds like your first
suggestion about booting from
removable drives
this
may sound crazy but for whatever reason Macs don't override the
default route automatically. You would think that any attached
ethernet device would be considered a best route to that LAN however I
have had experience otherwise.
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On Dec 2, 2008, at 11:56 AM, Anthony M. Rasat wrote:
Fellas, I need opinions. Asus Eee PC, SSD storage, 512MB RAM, with
GNOME and other desktop thingy (testing out of curiousity).
Question is, swap or no swap? Remember, this is SSD, it is
reasonable to have no swap. However, what if I
service available for more
advanced configurations.
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Marcelo,
Try adding either,
hint.apic.0.disabled=1
or
kern.hz=100
to /boot/loader.conf
Reboot the machine and check your time.
The first line is the patch originally noted in the VMWare KB the
latter is from the FreeBSD handbook on
to contact me off list and I'll see if I can point you in
those directions
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Depending on the client OSes you could go with a WebDAV based
solution. Apache has several modules for dealing with dav. Mac OS X,
KDE, and even most versions of Windows have built-in clients.
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. You should find this trivial to
complete. I encourage you to go with new hardware if possible.
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Most light weight webservers like nginx and lighttpd only run PHP as a
cgi mod.
Cheers,
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On Apr 18, 2009, at 2:19, Andrew a...@awdcomp.net wrote:
Hi All,
Does anyone have any suggestions for a lightweight webserver that
will run php?
Apache is too bulky for what I need and thttpd won't
to be an issue.
You can read more about the application. It generates a comprehensive
report that can be automatically emailed, or viewed via the web.
http://www.hibernaculum.net/durep/
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On Apr 22, 2009, at 3:05 PM, andrew clarke wrote:
On Wed 2009-04-22 10:46:14 UTC-0400, Mikel King (mikel.k...@olivent.com
) wrote:
I used to run durep on my shared servers.
durep seems to have no concept of security :-) So how did you go
about
restricting unwanted people from
On Apr 22, 2009, at 3:13 PM, andrew clarke wrote:
On Thu 2009-04-23 05:05:25 UTC+1000, andrew clarke
(m...@ozzmosis.com) wrote:
durep seems to have no concept of security :-) So how did you go
about
restricting unwanted people from viewing its output?
I'm referring to the CGI version
.
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On Jan 17, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Diego Montalvo wrote:
I am using ?php #!/bin/sh ?
2010/1/17 mikel king mikel.k...@olivent.com:
On Jan 17, 2010, at 2:30 PM, Diego Montalvo wrote:
CLI meaning, if I can run and excute ?php echo 'hello world';? in
command line, a php file can run in crontab
to copy the ouput of the crontab
php file to another file?
Simply the hello world output and not the ?php? code... ??
2010/1/17 mikel king mikel.k...@olivent.com:
On Jan 17, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Diego Montalvo wrote:
I am using ?php #!/bin/sh ?
2010/1/17 mikel king mikel.k...@olivent.com:
On Jan 17
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It is part of the base. As of 6.3, I think.
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I had a system that was royally borked after upgrading and completing
these steps a few years ago. Ever since I have always skipped these
steps. Has anyone else experienced any issues with these two steps?
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As expected several port needed to be rebuilt however I have hit a
roadblock with the built in perl with.
===Verifying install for /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/
Date/Parse.pm in /usr/ports/devel/p5-TimeDate
=== p5-TimeDate-1.20,1 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/perl5.8.8 -
Is the anyone who attend SCALE this weekend that would be interested
in writing a couple of paragraphs about the event on BSD News?
Please contact me off list.
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rcampbell -s /bin/tcsh
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are now, but it would be rather trivial
to build a new version.
If anyone thinks it's worth revisiting hit me off list.
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On Mar 5, 2010, at 10:44 AM, John wrote:
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 10:19:09AM -0500, mikel king wrote:
On Mar 5, 2010, at 8:26 AM, John wrote:
Way back about 10 years ago, I was playing around with IPFW a lot. I
wrote a script to update IPFW from changes made to a MySql db. It was
a just
at this point.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_layout_engines_%28HTML5%29
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h2.64 charges
$5M for a license. Ogg Theora on the other hand is slightly more
affordable as a semi-open codec. I certainly would not bet the farm on
this fight ending nicely.
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the 'bad' messages into their own folder. Honestly
that seems more trouble than it's worth.
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service, and which one
you go with. Either way procmail can filter can sort the message into
IMAP folders so that you can just pick them up via an IMAP client.
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desire.
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On Apr 8, 2010, at 8:32 PM, Gary Dunn wrote:
On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 17:05:12 -0400 mikel king
mikel.k...@olivent.com wrote:
On Apr 8, 2010, at 4:57 PM, Gary Dunn wrote:
Continuing the saga of building a wireless access point, what is the
best way to provide DNS service to the dowstream
of curiosity, have you tried an active USB 2.0 HUB to buffer the
speakers from the computer's USB ports? Or even a AC to USB adapter?
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interesting, and pretty light weight only requiring ncurses and
libpcap. I wonder how hard it'd be to compile it and get it running.
What version of FreeBSD are you running?
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On Apr 21, 2010, at 20:15, Rod Person rodper...@rodperson.com wrote:
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 19:50:50 -0400
DAve dave.l...@pixelhammer.com wrote:
I will need to move my hosted domain, email, and DNS this week. I am
sure I could continue to host it with my employer but I would rather
or even a good how to if we don't have the time
to write one for you. RTFM responses are normally left to the Linux
crowd and their lists.
I hope that Thomas' note earlier shed some light on the subject.
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moment.
On a side note: I would love to find a comprehensive list of both public and
private companies that are BSD supportive.
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sould go under the `share' hierarchy and I would like to have your opinion on
this question.
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For the bash library (http://jafdip.com/?p=537) we choose /usr/local/lib. This
just seems to be the most logical place for this sort of thing.
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solution but will likely
require a skilled installer to setup that much cable for you.
Depending on your locale I am may be able to put connect you to a supplier.
Have you considered a wireless direct beam solution? Especially
considering the 'temporary' nature of this install.
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On Jul 20, 2009, at 2:48 PM, Ken Smith wrote:
On Sat, 2009-07-18 at 11:41 +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
Took 3 times longer to download the 8.0-BETA1-i386-memstick.img
that to
download the 8.0-BETA1-i386-disc1.iso. I suggest you look into
another
method of creating the memstick.img so it downloads
Anyone know of a good tutorial for making a system on a USB key in
limited space? I have a project that requires enough of running system
with lighttpd and php5 to do some network magick. I would like to keep
the thing below 512MB but if that is not feasible then I'll shoot for
whatever
On Jul 27, 2009, at 4:00 PM, Sergio de Almeida Lenzi wrote:
excuse-me, but what is the problem
with size???
I have a PQI stick that is 29mm X 11mm X 2.5mm and
have 4gbytes... and works very good... sells for US$12 here...
take a look:
On Jul 27, 2009, at 7:05 PM, Chris Rees wrote:
2009/7/27 Mikel King mikel.k...@olivent.com:
Anyone know of a good tutorial for making a system on a USB key in
limited
space? I have a project that requires enough of running system with
lighttpd
and php5 to do some network magick. I would
was
scattered, incomplete or outdated.
Where would be the place to publish these articles? FBSD Diary?
Thanks,
BSD News is always on the lookout for new content.
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On Nov 17, 2011, at 8:00 AM, Rod Person wrote:
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 07:55:02 -0500
Jerry je...@seibercom.net wrote:
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 09:28:57 -0300
Mario Lobo articulated:
Aren't there enough laws already to protect copyright?
Laws to protect copyrighted or patented goods certainly
[ original content licensed OWL: http://owl.apotheon.org ]
Thanks for sharing your perspective. I could not agree more.
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back up as well.
Then give them well written explanation of why sudo is superior or at least
safer to direct root access.
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On Jan 2, 2012, at 4:21 PM, Robert Boyer wrote:
To deal with this kind of traffic you will most likely need to set up a mongo
db cluster of more than a few instances… much better. There should be A LOT
of info on how to scale mongo to the level you are looking for but most
likely you will
... ;-S
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with sh. If you
wish to retain the bashiness of the scripts then the easiest option would be to
install the bash (3.x) port and use env to invoke the appropriate shell on each
system.
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On Feb 7, 2012, at 5:15 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 9:37 AM, dick d...@nagual.nl wrote:
I'm a bit confused. I always believed FreeBSD is a very safe system. That
may be true for the core files, but what about ports.
On the net I read _never_ to let the webserver be the
On Feb 7, 2012, at 9:30 PM, Daniel Staal wrote:
--As of February 7, 2012 5:59:27 PM -0500, mikel king is alleged to have said:
On Feb 7, 2012, at 5:15 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 9:37 AM, dick d...@nagual.nl wrote:
I'm a bit confused. I always believed FreeBSD
On 3/7/12 9:39 AM, Brent Clark wrote:
Hiya
I would like to ask.
Is it possible to, do network interface aliasing. Im not talking about
ip aliasing.
I basically want to bind one process to network interface vr0:0 and
another process to vr0:1.
Thanks
Brent
Brent,
You can rename an
On Mar 7, 2012, at 10:59 AM, Bas Smeelen wrote:
On 03/07/2012 04:24 PM, Mikel King wrote:
On 3/7/12 9:39 AM, Brent Clark wrote:
Hiya
I would like to ask.
Is it possible to, do network interface aliasing. Im not talking about ip
aliasing.
I basically want to bind one process
On Mar 8, 2012, at 11:56 PM, Bruno Comerci wrote:
Hi guys.
Instead of wasting your time and man power, why wont you join to the ReactOS
project?
It would be more beneficial to the internet community and to the users around
the world who wants a free OS with similar looking and
firing up that older version. I know it's a long shot
but at least you would have access to the driver code that may actually still
work in the current version.
It would certainly make an interesting story if you sort it all out.
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There's an old article on BsdNews About using gmirrior perhaps that's the sort
of thing you are looking for? -
http://BSDNews.net/index.php/2006/08/31/working-with-gmirror-on-a-sun-fire-x2100-part-1/
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On Jul 11, 2012, at 5:18 AM, miles kuo miles@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Peter,
Have you verified permissions of 700 on .ssh and 640 on authorized_keys and
authorized_keys2? If you do not have an authorized_keys2 simply copy the former
to that name and give it a go.
Cheers,
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_
From: Peter Harrison [mailto:peter.piggy...@virgin.net]
To: questi
Just curious what is that status of this issue with the current
version of FreeBSD? I am betting that it has already been taken care
of ages ago, in which case I am curious how far back that might have
been?
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Mikel
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comprehensive command list, for testing an IMAP server via telnet?
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On Feb 27, 2007, at 12:38 AM, Bill Campbell wrote:
I glad I didn't know that after dropping my last cell phone in
the crapper. The display was toast, but it was alive enough that
I could use iSync on my OS X box to grab all the phone info and
load it into my new phone. If I had known that
On Apr 3, 2007, at 12:18 PM, Sean Murphy wrote:
I am getting these errors on my var filesystem but df -h shows
there is plenty of space available.
I am running FreeBSD 5.4
muse2# df -h
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/amrd0s1a989M 56M854M 6%
, the latter would be good because you can serve the
files from the device while you are transitioning the server. In any
event it would make your transition fairly headache free.
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or Parallels to create your own virtual server for
this development work.
However, I would wonder why you were building an app for FreeBSD but
not actually already running it?
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On Sep 5, 2007, at 12:10 AM, Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Them's fighting words - don't you realize an entire subgroup of the
FreeBSD developers spent untold amounts of time and effort setting up
a rigged contest to attempt to convince the userbase that there was
such a
On Sep 5, 2007, at 11:37 AM, Robin Becker wrote:
My collocation supplier is about to move our FreeBSD box and wants
some way to shut it down cleanly. Is there a simple way to allow a
non-root user to have shutdown rights without just giving them the
world. At present I don't even allow
cc: message to my private address (reply all
should do this)
Thanks in advance
Andy
You could write a shell script to check the connection at a set
interval and take corrective action should it encounter a problem.
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was thinking the same exact thing.
On a second thought as much of flame bait as this question could have
been, I must say I am quite proud of our community's response. Good
work.
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have a move coming up soon, so I shall try to document it for the
future. Let me know how this works for you.
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t
et al.
The DN/BSDNews server is temporarily offline, as a result of a
system failure. We hope to have everything back online as quickly as
possible.
On behalf of the entire DN/BSDNews staff I would like to thank
everyone for your patience and understanding in this matter.
Cheers,
Mikel
On Aug 8, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
This might better be asked offlist, but there may be others like
me who are clueless, and since you are familiar, I'll ask you.
How interact-able are FBSD and (say) MacBook? E.g., is there a
BSD-way of my creating
tcp + udp
3283 tcp + udp
5988 tcp
For VNC you should probably add 5800 tcp + udp as well.
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=net0
ifconfig_net0=inet 10.0.0.1 netmask 0x
Obviously you can also do this manually w/ ifconfig, but I suspect
hat you'd like this change to occurr everytime you restart.
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On Sep 12, 2008, at 5:39 AM, gpeel wrote:
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 19:38:50 -0400, matt donovan wrote
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 7:32 PM, Christopher Cowart
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Peel wrote:
Just attempting to install the port. Something I noticed when the
install
crapped out was that
for posting it. While it may not
be a record holder, from an advocacy point of view it's nice to see.
It means there one more rock solid server out there.
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Scott,
Yes. There are hardware issues, and it is being addressed. I do
apologize for any inconvenience, we will have things back online as
soon as possible.
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Try setting boot from USB and removable media in the bios.
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On Aug 31, 2009, at 3:38, Kin Tat Yau yau_kin...@yahoo.com.hk wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam
My server is running with FreeBSD i386 4.11 release. Now i want to
install FreeBSD i386 6.1 release. But it can not install from CD
Looking for a few volunteers to help test drive the BSD News Networks'
new site.
If you are interested in becoming a beta-tester and helping out please
email me directly off list.
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Although I have received a very good response, I am still looking for
a handful of beta testers as well as some volunteers to help tweak the
installation.
If you are interested in helping build the BSD News Network then
contact me directly off list.
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will be
officially retired at that time, is it possible that this was
overlooked? Personally I don't think it's ever good to overlook
security, especially in the case of a root exploit.
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.4R/announce.html
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it...
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On Sep 22, 2009, at 3:27 PM, Carmel NY wrote:
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 14:53:17 -0400
Jerry McAllister jerr...@msu.edu wrote:
[snip]
Am I missing something or would ssh, scp and directing your Xwindows
display from the headless machine to a desktop X server cover
everything you are asking for?
The BSD News Network reports that volunteer as desperately needed to
complete the BSDP JTA Survey by the deadline of October 16th. The BSD
Certification Group has been diligently working toward this goal for
quite some time now.
..
anything i should be aware of?
Advices?
Thank you.
Marwan
Recommend sticking with 7.x branch until 8.0 has been through one or
two solid releases. Then you should be able to perform a csup and
rebuild the world to the current version of 8.x at the time.
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On Oct 9, 2009, at 3:40 PM, Polytropon wrote:
On Fri, 9 Oct 2009 15:04:42 -0400, Mikel King
mikel.k...@olivent.com wrote:
Recommend sticking with 7.x branch until 8.0 has been through one or
two solid releases. Then you should be able to perform a csup and
rebuild the world to the current
to
improve their systems to require less work on the command line in
regards to updating.
I recommend that you test drive both systems and determine what you
are comfortable with. Most canned themes are available in both systems.
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out my php server code.
http://gggeek.raprap.it/debugger/
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be a no brainer. Honestly this seems
relatively unobtrusive and quite logical.
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I am refurbishing a laptop that only has USB1.1 and now built-in WIFI.
Anyone with experience in these devices able to make a recommendation
for a reliable device?
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On May 14, 2010, at 3:48 PM, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
mikel king wrote:
I am refurbishing a laptop that only has USB1.1 and now built-in
WIFI. Anyone with experience in these devices able to make a
recommendation for a reliable device?
I have an old Belkin F5D7050 USB wifi adapter - you
in your
DNS to help reduce such impersonations, although that is not a
guarantee.
If you have any questions ping me off list.
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Your lo0 only has inet6 addresses, perhaps try binding a v4 address?
Cheers,
m!
On Aug 19, 2010, at 11:12, Tim Kellers kell...@njit.edu wrote:
On 08/19/10 11:02, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 19/08/2010 15:21, Tim Kellers wrote:
I'm eagerly open to suggestions.
What does 'ifconfig
passing the buck, I'd have to punt this back to
someone familiar with the changes to FreeBSD made in JunOS.
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I'm glad that I am not the only one who felt that was a bit extreme.
This is a BSD, not Linux, list after all.
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) twitfox should work.
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you.
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On Dec 29, 2012, at 1:16 PM, Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 13:05:30 -0500, Fbsd8 wrote:
Mike Jeays wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 12:13:32 -0500
Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
I don't have
media: autoselect (100baseTX full-duplex)
status: active
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On Dec 29, 2012, at 4:16 PM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
snip previous
It still all depends on your configuration, it won't look any different than
0xfff8
ifconfig_xl0_alias2=inet 24.240.198.189 netmask 0xfff8
…
ifconfig_xl0_alias24=inet 24.240.198.210 netmask 0xfff8
You can change the netmask of the aliases to 0x if you are experiencing
too much broadcast chatter.
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