Hi fellas
I'm trying to connect to a CISCO router by a program which I developed using
termios.
First I configure the local TTY to right settings :
struct termios old = {0};
/*get current TTY settings*/
if (tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &old) < 0)
perror("tcsetattr()");
old.c
I have similar issue earlier today.
Then I make it by login first and checkout next.
cvs -d :pserver:anon...@anoncvs.tw.freebsd.org:/home/ncvs login
cvs co src -rRELENG_8_3_0_RELEASE
Best regards,
Ted
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BusyBox lawsuit, which was started years after this article
was written, is far
more relevant.
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mewhere.
I would love to see someone write some code to get around
this for use with dd program.
Of course, I know your NOT trying to illegally copy commercial
DVDs so it's not necessary for you to reply with protests. Heh.
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lp me.
>
> For some reason I keep getting hundreds of emails on my mail server spool
> which are being sent to your email address. Are you able to tell
> me how and
> why this is happening?
>
Google "Backscatter"
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, they produced caps that lacked this stabilizer. The result
was the electrolyte broke down and the cap split.
I don't know if it's a true story or not, but it sounded good!
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jeremy Chadwick
> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 2:07 AM
> To: Ted Mittelstaedt
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> Subject: Re: Server Freezing Solid
>
>
&
out with canned air. Unseat and reseat ALL connectors,
including power, including CPU out of it's socket, including ram.
Turn it back on and make sure the power supply fan is operating at full
speed.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John Almberg
> Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2008 3:38 PM
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> Subject: Re: Question on creating a video server
>
>
>
remove all those
movie previews that the studio wants to force you to
watch.
Has anyone done this with FreeBSD and open source
software, and has recommendations on what hardware to get
and what software works with it?
PREFERABLY cheap - since ultimately we likely will get
a big
rn how to write a decent website, and spend
a few years doing websites for people. There's not a lot of money
in that either, but there's more than trying to do what you think you
want to do. And, you will never be able to do what you think you want
to do until you are intimately familiar
s Windows versions of DVD rippers to get the
movies into video files and off the DVD. Your going to have to
experiment since this is also dependent on the DVD drive itself.
Once you get the DVD ripped to a video file it's generally no problem
to play it.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Odhiambo
> Washington
> Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 8:45 AM
> To: Ted Mittelstaedt
> Cc: Polytropon; User Questions
> Subject: Re: Extract Songs from DVD
>
>
>
I think ffmpeg will also convert these, and it supports more
conversions than sox does. Actually, both sox and ffmpeg rely
heavily on external libraries to perform their conversion functions,
they are more "front end" programs than anything else.
Ted
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&
out the back of the machine.
Please also post the make and model of the motherboard in use so
we know what to avoid here.
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doesen't matter since your just using that crap to bootstrap
into FreeBSD anyway. Right?
Ted
PS I strongly suspect once you get FreeBSD loaded you will not
be able to mount off-the-shelf data CD's in your laptop's CD
drive. If this is so we really need for you to file a PR
on this.
ng the CMOS clock on wall-clock
time even on a dedicated system. You can do it any way you please.
Any real server should be synced by NTP in any case since the
internal RTC clock chip in a PC is not reliable or accurate.
Note that if you do run the CMOS clock on UTC that if your
ation Association. It has nothing to do with how the
server is configured and everything to do with the environment
the server is in.
Ted
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> Washington
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throwing away that many, it makes more sense
> to index the
> returned list in the same way you would index an array:
>
> $address = (gethostbyname($printer_host))[4] # returns 5th element
>
> I really should submit a doc patch for this (incorporating Dan's sterling
> suggestion of nc $1 $2).
>
Jonathan,
Submit a patch but rewrite the script as well as include use of
the nc utility.
It is important that when possible the handbook contain solutions
that are portable to other UNIX variants. Everything in the handbook
is indexed in search engines and we want people looking for solutions
to be able to use the Handbook, this can help them get interested
in FreeBSD.
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don't pass.
I've done my experimenting with the ENT program:
http://www.fourmilab.ch/random/
ie:
dd if=/dev/urandom bs=3000 count=100 of=random-sample
ent random-sample
Successive runs of that with different data sets and blocksizes
clearly illustrates the generator can't pas
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gerard
> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 10:15 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Google Chrome
>
>
> On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 08:26:46 -0700
> "
else would you find
something?
I think I'm missing something here in this argument.
Ted
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of jef moskot
> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 1:32 AM
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&
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Fred C
> Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 11:42 PM
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> Subject: Re: Google Chrome
>
>
>
> On Sep 3, 20
; benefit.
>
Since they are defining standards that are implemented in open source
code under BSD license I don't see the problem.
You can complain the day that Adobe releases the source for Acrobat
Reader, and Flash, under BSD license, and Google closes the source for
Chrome, OK?
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f end users and
consumers out there will download, install and run Chrome. As a result
web designers will have less incentive to jump to active X. That
is very important.
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> >
> > Hope that helps a little bit ...
> >
> > Best regards
> >
> > Konrad Heuer
> > GWDG, Am Fassberg, 37077 Goettingen, Germany, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
>
> Thank you very much, this works.
> But this seems to be a hack,
The REAL hack is running Adobre Reader on the Linuxlator
Contact Adobe and demand a native FreeBSD version.
You won't be alone. As soon as Adobe gets enough complaints
from FreeBSD users they will go forward with a native FreeBSD
port.
They did it with Linux. Years ago they refused to release a
Linux version of Reader. User complaints changed that.
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book, from a remainder dealer, just to have a future cache of them
that I could give away.
Kind of funny to think about that being almost a decade ago...
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>
> On Wednesday 23 July 2008 03:4
ecause I know how to do these things I
would be able to keep an eye on what the people I hired
were doing and know if they were doing what they were supposed
to be doing, or if they were incompetents.
The folks that depend utterly on ports and have no notion of
h
^^
> was
> possible via the SCSI interface while it wasn't via the ATAPI interface.
>
That statement implies that the data extracted isn't damaged.
Damage in a wave file is nothing
Either run ssh out of inetd.conf og run it as a daemon, not
both.
I run it as a daemon myself
to do that, leave the line in /etc/rc.conf and remove
the line in inetd.conf
To run it out of inetd and not as a daemon, remove
the line from rc.conf and leave the line in inetd.conf
Ted
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> Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2008 9:04 PM
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>
>
> Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>
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> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 2:42 AM
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ation freedom, don't like it. Check out tuition
recently? Now tell me college is available to any student who
wants it. Yeah, right. The academics want their pound of
flesh and they don't like the competition.
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most modern
veggies are hybrids and the seed is genetically engineered, and patented.
Many varieties are, in fact, sterile. Many others require irrigation to
produce sizable yields.
To put in a "heritage" garden that will produce given the normally
occurring rainfall in your area takes some
oint that book knowledge of facts must work hand
in hand with experience to be useful, and experience isn't documentable.
Terminus itself, the entire planet and everyone on it, was the
encyclopedia - the actual encyclopedia that the encyclopediests
were working on, was nothing more than a sham.
Ted
om-built server and part of what
you are paying them for is for them to have done the
compatability assurance on the CURRENT version of FreeBSD.
If they AREN'T going to do it, then they add absolutely no
more value than if you just bought the parts and built it
yourself - my guess is th
clean per the
United States Department of Defence Standard 5220.22-M
To "sanitize" it per the 5220.22-M stnadard, do the above
3 times. This is intended to destabilise the remnants of
data that may exist on the edges of the track of the disk
to which the data is written
The random
llow-stickies on the monitor or under the
> > keyboard.
> >
> You don't need a generated password for that; it is common behaviour for
> people that aren't involved in any responsibility whatsoever.
>
Such as people who don't read the source for any password generat
> -Original Message-
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> Subject: Re: OT: lots of IPv6 DNS requests
>
>
> Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
&
ever is poisoning their cache.
Problem solved.
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They'd probably shit bricks if you wore this T-shirt ;-)
http://www.cafepress.com/landoverbaptist.165261422
(Yes, I know)
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> > [snip]
> > The issue started several years ago when one of the core
> > developers started agitating for a different graphic. Apparently
> > he had been asked too many times for his taste if the FreeBSD
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>
>
>
> On Jun 4, 2008, at 4
sheets per minute,
> then why waste the resources on it?
>
Obviously you never participated in a pissing contest when you were a
boy... ;-)
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> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 9:08 AM
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> >
> > You won't on an HP prin
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>
t have a
complete definition of all printer accessories so that when
you printed PostScript from, for example, Windows, you might
not have a duplexer definition and could only print duplex
on PCL.
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>
>
> We have one at work that if it was up to me I too would sell it
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>
ociation between Beastie and
the FreeBSD operating system either, so in the long run we aren't
any worse off than we were. (aside from the arrogant setting aside
of 20 some years of BSD Unix history)
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r fail. And, unlike the HP units, you usually can't
"shake down" the cartridge to get an extra hundred or
so pages out of it. Don't jump to conclusions that the
fuser is bad when it's out of toner.
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> cbb0: Secondary bus is 0
> cbb0: Setting primary bus to 3
> cbb0: Secondary bus set to 4 subbus 5
> cardbus0: on cbb0
> pccard0: <16-bit PCCard bus> on cbb0
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> cbb0: card inserted: event=0x, state=3820
> cbb0: c
#x27;s
> logo without a delay. It clearly shows your bias.
>
Yep, he definitely likes birds better than red sex toys...
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Frank Shute
> Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 5:51 PM
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>
>
>
igured that something really interesting must have been
under discussion.
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> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 10:31 PM
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>
>
> Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>
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>
>
> Chill down a bit
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>
>
> you
e is doing
the same thing a web designer does - put her information onto
the web so other people can read it. And she is using a CMS
that takes care of all the icky details of making her stuff
look the same across all browsers.
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of HTML tags. It
is understanding how all the things work together.
Ted
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slapped down. Dilbert even had a
series of cartoons about this, one of the few series I've read that
I didn't think was funny, as it simply described reality for
a lot of people.
So, yeah, there are a lot of organizations that do not function
nice and neat like it says they should in th
ethernet-to-ethernet routing, and a lot of
ethernet ports, then he should
check into the layer-3 switches on the market and see if they
will work for him. Much cheaper than a "real router"
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27;.
>
> You are right of course. Juniper develops high-end routers.
> They're very very good at it too :)
>
They are very expensive.
A Juniper is not based on FreeBSD. It uses FreeBSD as the
control interface. The actual routing happens in specialized
ASICS that J
engine - in the trade we call them adding a "fart can" because
they do nothing to help the car go faster since there's restrictions
further up the chain.
Go buy an inexpensive USB 2.0 external disk case, then buy your
SATA disk and stick it inside of that, with the idea that ev
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 2:06 AM
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> Subject: Re: RAID 0+1
>
>
> Hey,
>
> > don't use gmirror and atacontrol at the sa
don't use gmirror and atacontrol at the same time. Use one or the other.
Ted
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Just one more tip when using ndisgen,
If you produce a module that is unstable, try ndisgening with
an older version of the windows driver, that will work sometimes.
Ted
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y
before reinsertion.
Follow the steps in the man page for reinsertion. Keep in
mind that they don't always work. If they don't then you will
have to wipe both disks and regenerate the array and reinstall
the OS. That is why you make a backup first when the system is
off-duty.
Ted
>
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> Christianson
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>
>
> On Mo
| ns
> Hdwr version err | Not Readable | ns
> Mem Overtemp | 0x01 | ok
> Mem Fatal SB CRC | 0x01 | ok
> Mem Fatal NB CRC | 0x01 | ok
>
> So, any ideas on how to read the CPU temperature from
SD Unix users in my area would be
> appreciated, I'm sure.
A house with a big back deck, a big grill with a full propane tank, and a
large cooler full of ice and beer will go a long, long way towards finding
fellow BSD Unix users. Put an advert on the bulletin board of your
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 9:45 AM
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> freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: FreeBSD Traffic Shaping
>
>
&g
act your last available
byte without penalty - because the more people that manage to
do this the less lurative these dumb contracts will be and the
less incentive the carriers will have to offer them - but I
think in your case your up against a telco who has a lot of
experience screwing over custo
n port of the initiator's choosing. You don't
want to limit destination port 80 traffic since your not sending
it.
I would suggest after deployment that you carefully look at
your access lists and keep an eye on your utilization graphs to
make sure it's doing what you think it's su
t on a tangent here. What I am trying to do
> is limit the outbound bandwidth of my services and this should be
> perfectly possible as I control the output.
>
Considering you didn't say that in your original post I don't
see why your complaining about a tangent.
Ted
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che mod file (bandwidth_mod, http://www.ivn.cl/apache/ for
example) that works much better.
In short, the bandwidth limiting code really has little practical
value when implemented in FreeBSD that is why few do it.
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>You comments got me to thinking, I have tos
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>
>
> On
,
an Apple II, a Commodore PET, and a VAX 11/70 plus the 3-phase power
to run it - and still remember how to boot all of them
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t.exe utilities, but
> the must run
> in a "dos" environment -- not under an XP command window.
>
> Is there an easier way? I'm not sure how I'm going to get my
> machine booted
> into DOS
Go to any win98 system and open a command window t
ll of the
horsepower in the application is actually being done on the
clients, and it is very easy for a client that has a hardware
fault - like for example a failing network adapter card - to
write garbage into the accounting database ans scotch it for
everyone.
Stuff
a brand new hard disk drive for it. Not only will you
get a disk that is faster and larger, it will be much more reliable
than a ratty old hard drive that's probably been bumped and jostled
around a lot.
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or
FreeBSD won't even recognize the SATA controller at all.
I have also used this same trick with systems that had no RAID
in their BIOS at all but happened to have a RAID-compliant
chipset.
For example a number of the older Promise UDMA controllers
do not have a BIOS on them but the ata d
ed
by the ata driver and are easily monitored. Note that the "hardware"
raid on those boxes - being sata raid - isn't a true hardware raid.
The only true sata hardware raid under FreeBSD that I know of are the
3ware and hipoint cards
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advance.
What you want to do is get yourself a FreeBSD boot CD then go
visit a computer vendor that has display models. Do not order a
laptop online. Visit a brick and mortar vendor, and try booting
fbsd on each of the display models.
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rivers? I
> understand that Mac osX is based fairly well on BSD, so would the
> drivers be portable?
>
MacOS X itself is not portable, it only runs on Apple hardware,
for which it contains all needed drivers.
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server is a mail client, then redistribute the mail
internally. However you cannot use sendmail to send
out outgoing mail to port 25 on remote mailservers - unless
it's to the comcast mailserver.
Comcast's residential
TOS prohibits servers and they enforce this by blocking incom
I believe if you run the mouse daemon and use /dev/sysmouse
in xorg it will work a lot better.
Ted
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alexander Dunn
> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 5:12 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebs
ut I learned to be reasonable and not to say that it is in every
> way superior to
> everything else in the world.
>
Nothing out there is in every way superior to everything else in
the world. Even Microsoft software, you said it yourself, simply
has nothing to offer to people who do
development using the PR system,
not someone's personal website. If they had been you could use
cvs to see what was changed.
E-mail the person who created the patches. If your lucky he
can help you. And for God's sake, once you get a running system,
submit a PR with the patches if t
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Chuck Robey
> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 10:44 AM
> To: Ted Mittelstaedt
> Cc: Predrag Punosevac; FreeBSD-Questions@freebsd.org; Gligor Lucian
> Subject: Re: USB printer
>
&
cal, because by definition the loopback (lo0) is not
connected to any network. Under
correct configuration, a loopback cannot receive an arp.
The internal loopback address is exactly equivalent to a
physical ethernet interface that has a loopback plug inserted
into it.
I suspect your nat config is overloading on the looback rather than
on the physical interface.
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sam Fourman Jr.
> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 12:02 AM
> To: Ted Mittelstaedt
> Cc: FreeBSD Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Wireless AP FreeBSD 7.0
>
>
> > you don
slower NFS. Read man pages for XOrg
> and tftp how to do that.
>
> 2. If you want to connect remotely on the insecure network you basically
> have two options
>
> a. ssh -Y (edit /etc/ssh/sshd.conf file) since by default X log in is
> disabled. You have to have quite go
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