On some of my older systems, I try and view some tables verbosely as the manual
describes:
We can now use the table show command to output, for each address
and packet direction, the number of packets and bytes that are
being passed or blocked by rules refer
When FreeBSD-8 came out, it came with a newly rewritten cpio(1) that no longer
offered an option I originally started using with SunOS/Solaris, but came to
expect on FreeBSD and Linux as well. Since it was pretty trivial to add it
back, I did so and offered the patch in PR bin/141175:
You had said:
O/H Panos έγραψε:
the strange thing is that the ldapsearch command gives me this:
ldapsearch -x -b 'ou=users,dc=something,dc=something,dc=something'
'(&(objectClass=*)(uid=ldap_test))'
# extended LDIF
#
# LDAPv3
# base with scope
subtree
# filter: (&(objectClass=*)(uid=ldap
On 2007, May 28, at 22:14, Jonathan Horne wrote:
i just did a buildkernel and world, and installing the kernel was
normal with
no issues. mergemaster -p, and then when i installworld, i get this:
phoenix# make installworld
mkdir -p /tmp/install.iA4Zk47v
for prog in [ awk cap_mkdb cat chflags
Danny Braniss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on :
> Any experiance with EMCsq./SAN? I know FreeBSD is not on their
>list, but was wondering if it works even without the 'qualified' stamp.
>
> If not, then is there some recomendation for any other SAN?
I'm following up in -questions with a q
Donald Burr of Borg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[Description of:]
>Our gateway machine and server gets its own IP, IP A.
>My desktop machine is hooked up via ethernet. It should get IP B.
>Same thing as above for my roomie's desktop, except it gets IP C.
>[all else] Ideally I'd like t