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Any of hundreds of committer and admin accounts could be compromised
with the attacker silently editing the repo.
FUD. Committer accounts don't have direct access to the repo.
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-token function
pam_chauthtok(...), which always jumps in an interactive pw-changing
loop.
There is no reliable way to do that. You don't even know that there is
such a thing as a password.
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of first searching for an existing user and
*then* guessing at the password.
(on certain OSes - but not FreeBSD - running certain older OpenSSH
versions, you could figure out if the user existed, even if you didn't
have thee right password)
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Svein Skogen svein-listm...@stillbilde.net writes:
The easiest way of brute-forcing access to a FreeBSD server includes
locating the sysadmin and applying the common desk drawer. It's that
simple.
*laugh*
I thought you were more of a baseball bat kind of guy :)
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into the ground. He is speaking from ignorance.
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Saifi Khan saifi.k...@datasynergy.org writes:
The response seems to suggest [...]
...nothing except that whoever wrote it has absolutely no idea what
they're talking about.
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Eitan Shefi eit...@mellanox.co.il writes:
I run sysctl -a | less
why?
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/boot/loader.old
That won't work - he changed the forth code, not the compiled code.
(or directly load /boot/kernel/kernel)
That will work.
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Peter Jeremy peterjer...@optushome.com.au writes:
If you press any key during the first spinner [...] You can then
enter the name of the program you wish to run - eg /boot/loader.old
That won't work - he
with the system installed into VM and reboot it only. Use ddb or kgdb
already noted here.
The best solution by far is to use actual hardware and netboot from your
development machine. It's easy to set up, and you don't lose context
every time you reboot the test system.
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Unga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All my pam modules reside in /usr/lib/ and the version number of pam
modules match the version number of the libpam
(/usr/lib/libpam.so.2). Eg. pam_self.so.2 and pam_rootok.so.2 are
available in /usr/lib/.
In 7.0, this should be 4, not 2.
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If you look at the rtld(1) man page, there are a number of environment
variables you can set to debug the loader. I'm not sure how helpful
they are, though.
You can rebuild rtld(1) with debugging enabled:
% cd /usr/src/libexec/rtld-elf
% make
.
Well, yeah, but it should (at the very least) fail in a more graceful
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it encounters
a nodump directory? You shouldn't need to set nodump on the files
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processing
machines (with some after thought payed to multiprocessing).
7.X is the beginning of the versions specifically designed with
multiprocessing/cores in mind
Will you please stop spouting nonsense?
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James [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 23:01 +0200, tethys ocean wrote:
When I am rebuilding world FreeBSD 6.2 I have take error that is
shown below. What can I do!?
The current version of gcc for FreeBSD is 4.2.
Not in RELENG_6.
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Aryeh M. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.flosoft-systems.com/wiki/index.php
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In /usr/src/UPDATE for 8-CURRENT it says to remove kernel debugging and
malloc diagnostics in userland... I have done the first but am not sure
if I got the second correct:
man malloc
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() counts
towards the resident set size (ulimit -m), not the data segment size
(ulimit -d).
(unless, of course, your application has its own allocator, in which
case you can kiss performance goodbye)
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Better yet, don't run Squid at all.
Ok, then what do you recommend instead of Squid?
That depends on what you use it for...
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Ganbold [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, then what do you recommend instead of Squid?
That depends on what you use it for...
What the options for forward proxy/cache with user authentication
you
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Victor Engmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, I'll settle for that one. But then, why do I get a warning that
the default HorizSync rate is out of the DDC rates for my screen?
I can't tell unless you show me the log.
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# cat /etc/ntp.conf
server router.example.com
^D
# cat /etc.rc.conf
ntpdate_enable=YES
ntpd_enable=YES
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# /etc/rc.d/ntpdate start
# /etc/rc.d/ntpd start
Everything else is already taken care of.
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Victor Engmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 5/3/07, Dag-Erling Smørgrav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Victor Engmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, I'll settle for that one. But then, why do I get a warning that
the default HorizSync rate is out of the DDC rates for my screen?
I can't tell
they're not
interchangeable to the same degree that novels are.
Things might change if consumers shift massively from buying books in
stores to buying them online. They haven't yet, and I don't know when
(or whether) they will.
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915resolution, if applicable).
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On Monday, 30 April 2007 at 11:02:54 +0200, Victor Engmark wrote:
DisplaySize 286 214
That's clearly wrong too.
No, those are the physical dimensions of his panel in millimeters.
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to persistence - the pixels are
physically unable to change color faster than this. Setting your
refresh rate to anything else than the default 60 Hz will simply
generate heat and eat up your battery for no gain.
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is NX by NoMachine (www.nomachine.com). Don't even think
about VNC - it is extremely insecure.
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,i386}/acpica/madt.c and
rebuild your kernel, then boot with ACPI enabled and report back to
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that, I
can think of headaches of all the places (like interrupt tables)
where it needs to be changed, not to mention the worry that the
lower APIC IDs were assigned to IOAPICs.
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be a
bit of a challenge.
My issues with FreeBSD as a desktop mostly come from the difficulty of
installing software and keeping it up-to-date: 'pkg_add -r' and
'portupgrade -aP' simply can't hold a candle to 'apt-get install' and
'apt-get dist-upgrade'.
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disables the listening socket.
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If 10.61.70.100 runs FreeBSD, syslogd_flags defaults to -s, which
disables the listening socket.
Yes, 10.61.70.100 is running 5.5-STABLE, and I have in /etc/rc.conf there:
syslogd_flags=-a 10.61.70.1/32
Check
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it
correctly, but only for PS/2 mice.
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there isn't something else going on?
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is broken. What sudo implementation are you using?
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Is there any way to set PAM to trace/debug it's decision making
process?
yes, but you need to recompile with PAM_DEBUG defined.
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that was typed in
previously, and if it doesn't match, ask again.
I need to look at this again tomorrow when I'm slightly less
inebriated...
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root and create a user for yourself. If you weren't asked for a root
password during installation, just press enter at the password prompt,
and immediately set a root password with 'passwd root'.
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back to a value bit).
ISO9660 does not use 64-bit values. Those 8-byte values you see in
the headers are 32-bit values stored first in little-endian format and
second in big-endian format.
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not to be
larger than the size in bytes of any directory entry, e.g. 32 (IIUC, a
directory entry contains at least 33 bytes of metadata and padding in
addition to the file name)
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Index: sys/isofs/cd9660/iso.h
from ISO 9660 but not (yet) UDF.
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at deinstall time). You can solve it in two ways: force the
installation, then deinstall and reinstall to normalize the situation;
or 'pkg_delete -r xmlcatmgr', nuke ${PREFIX}/share/xml, and reinstall
everything that depended on xmlcatmgr.
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Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Responding to Chris: CSS is neither outdated nor a Windows thing. You
apparently need to get an extra clue or two before you rejoin this
discussion.
Not really - Some years back MS made a big issue about CSS. It was
then that I
NO_CXX it's
only 500k more, so I moved my patches to /dev/null.
Install pre-rendered man pages instead of the mdoc source, and fake up
a shell script that locates the appropriate page, decompresses it and
pipes it to $PAGER.
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mode disables ACPI, the APIC, ATA and ATAPI DMA, ATA write
caching, and all EISA devices.
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Andrew L. Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good news: You can still use sysinstall from the console after
installation. As root, execute '/stand/sysinstall'.
Please use /usr/sbin/sysinstall instead.
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Andrew L. Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If the administrator uses /stand/sysinstall to replace a Windows
partition that exists in front of the FreeBSD system partition with a
UFS partition, will this rename the system partition and break the
bootup process?
Yes.
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If the administrator uses /stand/sysinstall to replace a Windows
partition that exists in front of the FreeBSD system partition with a
UFS partition, will this rename the system partition and break
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $P4: //depot/projects/openpam/include/security/openpam.h#28 $
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is being hidden.
You need to understand the difference between copyright and license,
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Dag-Erling Smørgrav writes:
Copyright does not enter the equation at all. What matters is the
license.
Uh ... where there is no copyright, there is no license. Where there is
a license, there is a copyright.
Are you intentionally
.
or release the code to the public
domain.
That is a very bad idea, because you can't disclaim liability for work
which you release in the public domain.
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Anthony Atkielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav writes:
No. Existing copies would still be distributable and derivable under
the original license terms.
What constitutes an existing copy in a world of downloads?
I think you know the answer to that question perfectly well
it submitted to the FreeBSD logo contest)
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Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Responding to Chris: CSS is neither outdated nor a Windows thing. You
apparently need to get an extra clue or two before you rejoin this
discussion.
Not really - Some years back MS made a big issue about CSS. It was
then that I
materials mentioning features or use of this software
*must display the following acknowledgement:
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You tried to build a 5.2.1 module from 5-CURRENT sources. Don't do
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We have ported TCP/IP Stack from FreeBSD4.4 Lite to OS/2.
There is no such thing as FreeBSD 4.4 Lite.
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If there is no such line in your tcp_input.c (or a similar one that
starts with $NetBSD: or $OpenBSD:), you must be looking at the
original 4.4BSD Lite2 sources from the CSRG.
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How do I safely handle automake/autoconf versions built from ports?
Just pkg_delete them before running portupgrade.
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Arend P. van der Veen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a better way to make a package that does not require me to
uninstall and reinstall it from my system ?
'make pacakge-noinstall'
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OPENSSH_OVERWRITE_BASE, you'll
have to build world.
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Jonathon McKitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://silverwraith.com/papers/freebsd-tuning.php
If you search the {list,slashdot} archives, you'll quickly find out
what my feelings are about that guide.
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an OpenSSL bug since that's the only thing that
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in the source code to start looking for a
solution. My current theory is that ssh somehow gets confused about
what what kind of key it is handling, and tries to treat a DSA key as
an RSA key (or vice versa).
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also like to know what OS version you're running on the server and
client, and if you have anything in /etc/ssh/sshd_config (on the
server) or /etc/ssh/ssh_config / ~/.ssh/config (on the client) that
isn't commented out.
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/crypto and src/secure on the two machines?
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Jonathon McKitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Interestingly, my laptop (running 4.8R) is working now. No password needed
for any rsh operation to this site. But the same procedure on a 4.8-stable
box (this one, now) gives this error: [...]
It's definitely a client side problem. Try rm
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I am not responsible for the OpenSSH ports.
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