in the nat config the interface with the
public IP?
em0 connects to the cable modem.
Try putting `$CMD count log ip from any to any' rules to see if traffic
is matching where you expect it to;
Where do I find the results of this
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I know mtree can be used to describe a directory layout, and
then to re-create that structure. Is there a place where this is
described?
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... but somehow missed this. (*WHAP*)
Thanks to Lowell and Kris.
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I have a firewall; rules are appended.
The wierd part is other connectivity works: I can ftp,
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Any ideas on what's broken?
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00100 630662 280315972 allow ip from any
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However: the drivers for X work, but don't use anywhere close
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I have a file for src-, one for ports-, and one for doc-.
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Is there an easy way to stop these services from trying to bind to
IPv6, other than explicitly telling each and every one not to do so?
In both cases, the first place to check would be the config
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, the named directory, etc.)
elsewhere.
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When I start gdb, I get a (long) list of messages like:
Reading symbols from /lib/libc.so.7...done.
Loaded symbols for /lib/libc.so.7
The -q flag doesn't suppress this; can it be done at all?
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to DOWN
+fxp0: link state changed to UP
My (em) cards do this - one UP, one DOWN, one UP - on system
boot.
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/etc = stuff installed by FreeBSD
/usr/local/ete = stuff installed by third-party applications
The exception is the _ENABLE variables for those third-party
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system boot.
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(as measured by
dump) on what is rated for 80 mbytes/sec. While there is no
conclusive evidence, eliination of other likely suspects leaves
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enclosure. While it connects fine to the USB on the chassis, I have
never achieved transfer rates over ~3.6 bytes/sec (as measured by
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code.
122 contain the string linux.
One is listed as alpha only; another, as sparc only.
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it but need to check why
it is there in first place...
pkg_info -R port_name
This assumes you have it installed. If not, you can try
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trying for now when I discovered that it
doesn't even run configure for some of the third-party
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assume updating kernel+world will not break anything?
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Drank the Kool-aid already. :-)
But I also read src/UPDATING, and wait a couple of digests
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Thank you very much for the reply. That is, there is no existing
split function.
Not in standard C. There may be in third party libraries;
however linking against, oh, GTK just to get the one function seems
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promised by the man page.
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repeats.
Respectfully, my gut reaction is this is, if not /bad/ practice,
at least not /good/ practice. The requirements for geting sendmail
to behave (at least in this regard) are not particularly onerous;
why not just diagnose and fix the root problem?
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of the intel card, proberly em0 look at dmesg for the real name.
You may also need to check your firewall rules, if any.
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This has - obviously - not happened, and I do not know of work
in progress.
I do agree that the first vendor to provide working drivers
will make quite a few sales. (Me among them.)
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Longer version: you should know what lives on directly under /
and roughly how much space it takes. If some directory which used
to take 27.4 mb suddenly has 311 mb
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(and probably the others) will also take
care of downstream ports.
This is particaularly useful in cases like the recent bump of
GNOME components.
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the desired effect - but it would be
nice if people affected would install this on their mental map.
(Maybe some qualified soul will even step up and fix the problem.
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Yes. Depending on the interaction of the drives and the
controller you may not get full performance out of one, But the data
should be accessable.
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There are many ports that need people to maintain them.
Subscribe to the ports mailing list and you'll see occasional
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I'll get a jump on the process, and nominate
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/keeping it working will put the OP on a _lot_ of
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take time, but
within limits you can just let it run.
A scenario for the future: my /var/db/pkg has ~620 entries, and
totals just over 62mb. Building a tarball took less than a minute
and ate another 60mb. Might be a sound investment.
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sendmail 1164 root3u IPv4 0xc2bbd740 0t0 TCP *:smtp (LISTEN)
sendmail 1164 root5u IPv6 0xc2bbd570 0t0 TCP *:smtp (LISTEN)
Are you _sure_ something is attached to port 25?
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Would we be correct in assumong you've wandered through
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recommended, please tell.
Would we be correct in assumong you've wandered through
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Thanks, any recommendations?
Nope - gave it up for Lent back in the Carter administration.
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annoying
(need to correctly modify too many files) but once it's running it
works for me.
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they're guaranteed to build against the most recent
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if the install fails, you can change the cable/jumpers and boot
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2) make rmconfig
Thanks. Never heard of that option before.
Note also make showconfig.
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was able to format it as UFS2, so no problem.)
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Type GOOG in the Get Quotes box, and click Go. I get a core dump
from Seamonkey as it loads the new page.
Works OK here. Sending page by separate e-mail.
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October, 2005 (check the
archives of current@) and - I believe - corrected for 6.1 but not
for 6.0.
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I checked this only last week, but it seems a new release was
made only yesterday!
In fact, Flash 9 was announced in June. (See:
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Gerard Seibert writes:
I have tried for two days now to update 'jacket' but without
success.
Built for me six hours ago under -Current.
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I have a P4 2.8 w/ 1G RAM and it takes hours to compile OpenOffice and
around 9GB of hdd space.
P4/2.26G; 512 mb. I allocate 24 hours, rarely takes more than
20, to build OpenOffice. Uses 6-7G of disk.
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of Unicode is complex; you should check for
relevant threads in the questions@ and i18n@ archives.
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addresses?
Are these entries created during installation?
Are you running DHCP(-client)? If so, consider the prepend
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Run daily (or even weekly), you can become familiar with what's
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If you want to hack the code ... the start with the code. And
good luck.
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Pick up a copy of:
The Unix Programming Environment by Kernigan and Pike.
I have that and - Based on hiw description - that's unlikely to
be what he wants.
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how to fetch again a port from port distribution (ftp site) when
src is already downloaded once?
If you've removed the distfile, running make from the port
directory will handle everything.
If not, try make fetch.
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an external wrapper to accomplish this, or can it be done with
options to sshd on it's own?
I don't know of any internal-to-ssh way to do this. Me, I use
security/denyhosts; it's a minor pain to configure though that only
need be done once.
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chflags
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(Personally, I think there are also points where the correct user
behavior is not intuitively obvious.)
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The information is in /etc/passwd and /etc/group. You can get
a count with the wc command.
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, the data change too often for this to be effective.
Copy the file evey N minutes, then change ownership and
permissions?
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I have 1200 files to migrate from WMA to MP3, I was wondering if
you knew any Command Line Interface (aka program !) that will
handle the task smoothly.
audio/sox?
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It would be perfect if there is a way dhcpd to read the nameservers
from /etc/resolv.conf
Check the prepend and supercede directives.
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on the task and the qualifications of the
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Is there a program (or a standard function) that, provided the
inode #, returns the associated filename?
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Let's say fsck is examining a filesystem, and determines the
block count is wrong for file FOO. When it adjusts the value, does
it leave a trace (e.g. changed modification time for the file) or
would one have to not such changes by hand?
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suggests either the PRO/1000 MT or the PRO/1000 GT. Given
the machine is vanilla PCI and will be mostly a workstation with
some light server functionality, I'm open to counsel. (Preferably
with data, but anecdote will do. :-)
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: this is driven by the stock dump that
comes with:
FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT #0: Tue Nov 14 17:38:15 EST 2006
and my hardware list is appended. (I'm curious more than
concerned about the [GIANT-LOCK] and Uninitialized Transport 5:0?.))
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basis), which gets reasonable traffic of the same kind see here,
A bi-directional gateway is certainly possible, but if it
hasn't been installed I'm sure there's a reason.
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I need to write a quick and not-too-dirty C program to process
some e-mail. (Including dealing with mbox files.)
Is there a standard library to do this?
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I can fumble my way around a decent C packagei less time ad with
less hair-rending.
I do have the advantage I know more-or-less exactly what the
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