is at
https://gitweb.fperrin.net/?p=ndp6.git.
I did hit a bug in ISC dhclient. There is a fix in the Debian bug
tracker http://bugs.debian.org/684009 (a similar fix in Network
Manager for desktop systems already made itinto their git).
Le mercredi 7 à 22:21, Frédéric Perrin a écrit :
Hello list,
I have
Hello list,
I have a FreeBSD server with native IPv6 connectivity. At home, my ISP
provides me with only IPv4 connectivity. In order to get IPv6 to the
home, I had the idea of creating a 6in4 tunnel between my home gateway
and my FreeBSD server. The part about creating the tunnel, routing
between
.
Thanks for your comments. Have a nice day,
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0x00180204, Status 0x
+MCA: Vendor GenuineIntel, ID 0xf49, APIC ID 0
+MCA: CPU 0 COR DCACHE L1 DRD error
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of 1 hunks ignored--saving rejects to texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fd.rej
= Patch patch-texinput-Bg5-c00bsmi.fd failed to apply cleanly.
Are you sure the work area is clean? Run `make clean', then `make patch'
again.
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network address for this interface.
| [...] If the address is on the same subnet as the first
| network address for this interface, a non-conflicting
| netmask must be given. Usually 0x is most
| appropriate.
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there are more places where i have ? anf
? rather than ?php and ?; be nice to _not_ have this cause me
grief again)
In /usr/local/etc/php.ini, look for short_open_tag under the « Language
Options » heading.
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, which is 2 is you use some ancient
PHP), not a shared lock.
When updating the file:
fputs($fp, $count);
fputs($fp, \n);
fputs($fp, $file);
Why do you feel the need to store the filename inside the file itself?
You don't seem to need it after.
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Le lundi 13 à 22:43, Thomas Dickey a écrit :
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 08:11:47AM -0800, Chip Camden wrote:
Quoth Frédéric Perrin on Monday, 13 December 2010:
rxvt-unicode version 9.09 was released last month. It added support for
256 colors in the default configuration, and the default value
Le lundi 13 à 17:11, Chip Camden a écrit :
Quoth Frédéric Perrin on Monday, 13 December 2010:
rxvt-unicode version 9.09 was released last month. It added support for
256 colors in the default configuration, and the default value of $TERM
changed to rxvt-unicode-256color (from rxvt-unicode
Le mardi 14 à 22:23, Frédéric Perrin a écrit :
Le lundi 13 à 17:11, Chip Camden a écrit :
Quoth Frédéric Perrin on Monday, 13 December 2010:
rxvt-unicode version 9.09 was released last month. It added support for
256 colors in the default configuration, and the default value of $TERM
changed
Le mercredi 15 à 0:14, Chip Camden a écrit :
Quoth Frédéric Perrin on Tuesday, 14 December 2010:
So, I am now able to say that when adding the following entries to
8.1's termcap file, my terminal works as expected :
rxvt-256color|rxvt terminal emulator with 256 colors:\
:Co#256:AF
Hello,
rxvt-unicode version 9.09 was released last month. It added support for
256 colors in the default configuration, and the default value of $TERM
changed to rxvt-unicode-256color (from rxvt-unicode).
This results in slightly incorrect colors, and some programs like vi(1)
refuse to work. It
Le Jeudi 5 à 10:05, Nikos Vassiliadis a écrit :
Frédéric Perrin wrote:
I need to be able
to send and receive using several MAC addresses, as if I had several
NIC (which I of course don't have).
[...]
Yes, you could use a netgraph bridge
Le Vendredi 6 à 15:51, Nikos Vassiliadis a écrit :
FreeBSD will then know that network 10.0.0.0/24 is attached to
fxp0 and will use fxp0's IP and MAC address to do the ARP query...
So, in short, if you use such a setup:
fxp0 10.0.0.1/24 ether 00:00:00:01:01:01
ngeth0 10.0.0.2/32 ether
Hello,
I live in a network where it is pretty much assumed that one machine ==
one MAC address == one IP address. Therefore, in order to play with
jails, some having of course access to the network, I need to be able to
send and receive using several MAC addresses, as if I had several NIC
(which
Le Mercredi 4 à 19:36, Glen Barber a écrit :
Forgive me if I am misunderstanding what you are trying to accomplish,
but it appears you just want to have several jails with sevaral IP
addresses. I'm not clear on why you mentioned MAC, as from what I see,
is irrelevant.
I want each jail to have
Le Mercredi 4 à 23:26, Glen Barber a écrit :
A bit of searching for freebsd rc.conf ifconfig mac address brought
me to this, in a previous mailing list thread. Not sure if this works
with 'alias'ed interfaces, but worth a shot, I suppose.
ifconfig_em0=inet 1.2.3.4 netmask 255.0.0.0 ether
Le Mardi 11 à 19:36, Mel a écrit :
On Tuesday 11 November 2008 19:17:28 Aggelidis Nikos wrote:
Hi to all the list,
i have a project with a lot of bash scripts in a folder hierarchy.I
haven't wrote the project myself so many times i have to search for
the definition of a function. For this
to that user ID (the default user
is the superuser) as 'su -' and 'su - root' are equivalent.
su -l root as the expected behaviour (resetting $LOGNAME to $USER),
thanks a lot.
On Oct 31, 2008, at 11:33 AM, Frédéric Perrin wrote:
As a side question, is it considered bad practice to set root's shell
Hello,
When I « su - » to root (after being logged in as my normal user), the
LOGNAME env variable is still set to my previous user, as in :
,
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~% /usr/bin/su -l
| Password:
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# echo $USER - $LOGNAME
| root - fred
`
As far as I can tell, this
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