Kenneth W Cochran wrote:
How do I configure ipfw2 for properly forwarding the bittorrent
ports (6881-6889) to the destination machine? Log_in_vain is
natd(8) -redirect_port
ipfw will just forward the packet where as natd will rewrite it
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I notice that the traffic accounting per uid only applies to traffic
initiated by that user, and initiated from the local machine. If I scp a
I've looked a bit into this, and it appears that sshd changes uid in FreeBSD
6.0 (I use 6.0RC1) .. I bet upgrading the system would be a lot easier
Daniel Hepper wrote:
Hi,
I want to boot diskless into FreeBSD-5.4 with grub.
snip
title bsd-nfsroot
kernel (nd)/kernel/kernel ip=dhcp root=/dev/nfs
nfsroot=141.2.71.253:/dta/fBSD_diskless
boot
/snip
It loads the kernel, but does not boot. My guess is that it doesn't find
the root partition.
David Fleck wrote:
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
But when I try:
# ./date_sort /
I get:
use: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
usual suspect is Carriage Return/Line Feed line term instead of just
Line Feed.
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Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
Hi, Richard --
Do you mean in David's script (I have heard of that happening before with
copy and paste)?
How can I tell if that's the case? And how would I go about fixing it?
that's right, in the script that's trying to run.
usually with the default vi, you should
Brooke Landers wrote:
srv-0021# w
2:33AM up 1:57, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
root p0 192.168.36.2 2:33AM - w
as root: id
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# id
uid=0(root) gid=0(wheel) groups=0(wheel),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 3 datacentres connected by 12 core gig fibre (only using one pair
at the moment, but the fibre is there for future use) each connected
directly to the others. I want a system that I can start off with one
disk server in one datacentre, and then step it up to
gahn wrote:
Hi:
I am using mpd for my vpn service. It works fine and I
have no compalints. But is anyway I can monitor that
how many sessions are being used?
integrate it with something like freeradius to keep accounting (at least).
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Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I have a no name 2 port KVM switch and a Logitech marble mouse USB with a ps/2
adapter.
my cheapo noname kvm presents it's ps2 keyboard and mouse ports as usb
devices.
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Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
On 22/03/2006, at 8:40 PM, Richard Burakowski wrote:
Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
I have a no name 2 port KVM switch and a Logitech marble mouse USB
with a ps/2 adapter.
my cheapo noname kvm presents it's ps2 keyboard and mouse ports as
usb devices.
Does yours
eoghan writes:
Im wondering if there is a log file generated by portupgrade and
where i would find it?
see PORTUPGRADE_ARGS in pkgtools.conf
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Steve P. wrote:
I am trying to avoid upgrading two ports: kde and X.
HOLD_PKGS in pkgtools.conf
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Scott Mitchell wrote:
performance reasons. However, I want downloaded distfiles and built
packages to go in /usr/ports where other machines can see them, but there
i don't save packages but i do have clients downloading into distifiles
as req'd by having /usr/ports and /usr/ports/distfiles
nicky wrote:
The whole idea is this. I have to extract two different databases to
csv files. One takes about an 1 hour, the other 1.5 hours. The problem
is my time window, which is 2 hours. So extracting one after the other
is not an option. After both extractions are complete, it should load
Joel Hatton wrote:
Hi,
Situation - I have a machine that I use to build the base system for
others. I'd like to be able to have multiple copies of /usr/src for
different releases - in particular, RELENG_5_3 and RELENG_5_4. Rather than
just changing my RELENG in the supfile and blowing away the
Bob Hepple wrote:
I won't expect that this will work at all, even not with Linux, because
the IP 192.168.254.245 and 192.168.2.214 are of different subnets.
Either you use 192.168.254.0/24 or 192.168.2.0/24 in the 10baseT net,
but not both. I don't know if Linux makes it possible to do this;
Bob Hepple wrote:
Well, it has to be taught ... eg with a FreeBSD 2.214 I can do this:
route delete default
route add -net 192.168.254.0 -interface xl0 # !!!
route add default 192.168.254.245
cp /etc/resolv.conf.home /etc/resolv.conf
well, my turn ...
from the man page:
If the
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