Victor Sudakov wrote:
I have several Supermicro-based servers with the mpt RAID adapter:
# mptutil show adapter
mpt0 Adapter:
Board Name: UNUSED
Board Assembly:
Chip Name: C1068E
Chip Revision: UNUSED
RAID Levels: none
#
The problem is, I cannot
#
# mptutil show volumes
mpt0 Volumes:
Id SizeLevel Stripe State Write-Cache Name
#
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a driver to it? Should I
do something else besides plugging the device in for the network
interface to appear?
I am running stable/9 (9.2-BETA2 at the moment).
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~] dmesg | grep axe
module axe already present!
interface axe.1 already present in the KLD 'kernel'!
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[sudakov@vas ~]
What can it mean?
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Victor Sudakov wrote:
Is it possible that wpa_supplicant or some other part of the WiFi
setup causes the hangs? Nothing else has changed in the system besides
its role from the access point to a WiFi client.
Actually, kern/170066 may be related, but it's different hardware and
in my
Victor Sudakov wrote:
[dd]
Is it possible that wpa_supplicant or some other part of the WiFi
setup causes the hangs? Nothing else has changed in the system besides
its role from the access point to a WiFi client.
Actually, kern/170066 may be related, but it's different hardware and
in my
that wpa_supplicant or some other part of the WiFi
setup causes the hangs? Nothing else has changed in the system besides
its role from the access point to a WiFi client.
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and insists that it be a real port.
Perhaps my English is so poor that I could not present the task
correctly from the very beginning. Sorry for that.
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figure out how to create the configuration described in the README
file, some components seem missing).
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com2tcp may be what you're expecting.
At least it has an example of an RFC 2217 client (COM port to TCP
redirector) in its README file. Thanks again, will look at it.
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Have you ever heard of reverse telnet and reverse ssh (these are
terms from the Cisco world though).
I am trying to use an existing FreeBSD box as an el cheapo portserver.
I don't need to use the Windows box as a serial terminal.
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COM port drivers compatible
therewith?
Maybe some Windows drivers for hardware console servers (like Moxa)
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Victor Sudakov wrote:
Try games/deng.
This one would not run out of the box either:
Yuri, you are the maintainer of the games/deng port. What great luck!
I have contacted the deng forum about deng not working and they said
the software is too old:
http://dengine.net/forums
)
[sudakov@vas ~] exit
Script done on Tue Aug 21 20:30:06 2012
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games/quake2lnx even pretends to do something: it opens a tiny X11
window with some flickering rubbish and plays some farting sounds to
the audio system.
Is there any working 3D shooter in the ports collection my 8 year old
son could enjoy?
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supports
OpenGL graphics.
Which port is it? make search key=lsdldoom finds nothing.
I could also play Quake, Quake 2 from ports,
and Jedi Knight II via wine.
Oh, is there really nothing native?
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Walter Hurry wrote:
prboom works flawlessly on my FreeBSD9 laptop.
Wow! This one really works and looks like the good old Doom, music and
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33554432
bytes.
[sudakov@vas ~]
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, but Quake and Quake 2 have ports
(to native FreeBSD) which work very nicely with the original
files from the DOS version.
What are the ports' names?
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but it does not work as I wrote in the first mail:
games/quake2lnx even pretends to do something: it opens a tiny X11
window with some flickering rubbish and plays some farting sounds to
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to be removed
(need a PATCH_STRIP different from those in files/patch-*)?
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Peter Boosten wrote:
Have you ever considered the audit function of FreeBSD?
Does it really log user commands? At best, it logs executed processes.
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is not sufficient, one still has to load alias_pptp.ko as a module. I
could not find the relevant option in the NOTES.
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so tightly that I cannot even
shoot myself in the leg. Do you know how I could override this
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or normal user. Hope this helps.
And it does not work for root. vim-7.3.556_1
Surely I am doing something stupid but I cannot figure out what.
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the modeline options.
The solution is to put the set nocompatible command at the very
start of the ~/.vimrc file (as the documentation recommends) or to
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2. It looses one of the HDDs during intensive read/write operations:
Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: Timeout on slot 4 port 0
Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: is cs 00c0 ss 00f0 rs
00f0 tfd c0 serr cmd c617
Jun 2 00
of the SandyBrdige
Intel driver.
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Victor Sudakov wrote:
2. It looses one of the HDDs during intensive read/write operations:
Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: Timeout on slot 4 port 0
Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: is cs 00c0 ss 00f0 rs
00f0 tfd c0 serr cmd c617
Jun 2 00:56:48
but that what i only
heard as i don't have any of them.
What video card would the collective mind of FreeBSD users recommend?
I'm not a gamer, this box runs FreeBSD only with a recent xorg, I
often watch movies on it.
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on the SSD. Is it good, bad or irrelevant for
the SSD ?
/dev/ada0p2 on / (ufs, local, noatime, journaled soft-updates, nfsv4acls)
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Feature Support Enabled Value Vendor
data set management (TRIM) yes
[root@vas ~]
I think that no value there means it cannot be enabled or disabled; it's
always on.
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Enabled Value Vendor
data set management (TRIM) yes
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'cat /dev/sndstat' and
what the kernel thinks about the NIC (is it the re(4) driver?)
Using an Nvidia PCIe card - haven't tried the on-board video.
I have tried PC-BSD 9.0 on a similar motherboard with a Sandy Bridge
video, it seems to work in VESA mode.
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TIA.
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happening on 8.2-RELEASE-p6 i386. There is an external modem attached
to the ttyu0 line.
Here is a ktrace of cu: http://zalil.ru/33111377
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of debugging such problems for me is pkg_libchk from
sysutils/bsdadminscripts.
I use sysutils/libchk when I have to, but it is a tedious manual job I
would like to avoid.
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major FreeBSD version and architecture, of course.
That's interesting. Do you also rsync /var/db/pkg ?
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=== Proceed? y/n [y] n
=== If you would like to upgrade or install some, but not
all of the above try adding '-i' to the command line.
pg01-sibptus#
pg01-sibptus#
pg01-sibptus# pkg_info -xo openldap
Information for openldap-sasl-client-2.4.24:
Origin:
net/openldap24-client
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functionality and use existing Unix uids/gids with winbindd
running?
TIA for any input.
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It is strange however that windowmaker itself was absent.
What does 'pkg_info -xrR windowmaker' show?
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Peter Andreev wrote:
Victor, we researched this topic and learned that response time highly
depends on distance between user and resolver, while cache influence
on this value is lesser.
So I advice you to keep all as is.
Be it so. Thank you.
And the reason for the whole
caches. That
could speed up the lookups.
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a comparison of BIND and Unbound with great interest. Do
you perchance have a link?
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Peter Andreev wrote:
[dd]
Victor, we researched this topic and learned that response time highly
depends on distance between user and resolver, while cache influence
on this value is lesser.
So I advice you to keep all as is.
Be it so. Thank you.
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Victor Sudakov wrote:
Victor, we researched this topic and learned that response time highly
depends on distance between user and resolver, while cache influence
on this value is lesser.
So I advice you to keep all as is.
Be it so. Thank you.
And the reason for the whole thread. One
Peter Andreev wrote:
Victor, we researched this topic and learned that response time highly
depends on distance between user and resolver, while cache influence
on this value is lesser.
So I advice you to keep all as is.
Be it so. Thank you.
And the reason for the whole
several DNS servers as recursive resolvers. The
usage pattern is pretty much equal between all the servers. What I
want is create a cache common to all the recursive servers to reduce
traffic and response time (much like squid siblings work).
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Gary Kline wrote:
is the a way of starting off vim or gvim and be able to type into
the editor _without_ first typing:
a,i,o,O,I,A, or any other character?
I use all the time:
$ echo $SVN_EDITOR
vim -c startinsert
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IPFIREWALL_NAT #ipfw kernel nat support
options LIBALIAS
options QUOTA #enable disk quotas
options ROUTETABLES=4
# $Header: svn://big/configs/kernels/trunk/FW 2967 2011-12-13 10:08:29Z sudakov
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was prohibited in the virtual NICs' properties on the
hypervisor. Thanks to all who responded.
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forwarding table:
Core5sh mac-address-table | i .5e00.0101
1.5e00.0101DYNAMIC Fa0/18
What is even more strange, tcpdump on le0 does not even see ICMP echo
requests addressed to 10.14.134.99.
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Hello! Tell me about PC-BSD9.0, please:
1 Support for AMD Bulldozer 2 Raid 0 (for SATA3, PCIExpress 2.0 (3.0)
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Victor Sudakov wrote:
I am trying to restore a UFS2 zero level dump sized about 51G.
restore has created 6105 directories and no files at all, and now is
waiting forever in the runnable state.
Side note: I have already restored UFS level zero dumps
) do a listing of the DUMP?
Sure. The listing has 1330237 lines.
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and the system that couldn't restore it?
FreeBSD 6.4-RELEASE-p10 i386, 256M RAM, Pentium II 350.80MHz (yes,
it's pretty old).
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a bit of RAM.
I should think so, but it generated no errors or out of swap
messages. It was just running forever.
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And a 'large' file in the dump.
I used the '-N' switch to restore, so no actual files were being
created on the 6.4-RELEASE box.
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I am trying to restore a UFS2 zero level dump sized about 51G.
restore has created 6105 directories and no files at all, and now is
waiting forever in the runnable state.
I don't have any specific advice here, but if it were me I think my
next
.
The disk is fine in the sense that the dump file can be copied from
tape to disk and from disk to /dev/null without any errors.
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plenty of room in /tmp.
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)= 25399196 (0x1838f9c)
lseek(4,0x0,SEEK_CUR)= 25399196 (0x1838f9c)
lseek(4,0x0,SEEK_CUR)= 25399196 (0x1838f9c)
I hope this means something meaningful.
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Colleagues,
Does anyone know of an RFC2544 network benchmark implementation for
FreeBSD?
What network benchmarking software do you use? There are some in
ports/benchmarks like netpipe, dbs etc, which would you advise from
personal experience?
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be used, for example, to
provide trust between interfaces and to determine if packets
have been processed by translation rules.
I guess the tagging feature can be useful. Thank you for the hint. If
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connected, and
the :network macro works only for directly connected interfaces,
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, i.e. packets coming in on an interface other
than that which holds the route back to the packet's source address.
Excuse me, I do not see how this is relevant to my question (allowing
traffic to be initiated from a more secure interface to a less secure
interface and not vice versa).
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with ipfw. The following concise ruleset should do it:
check-state
permit ip from any to any recv INSIDE xmit DMZ keep-state
permit ip from any to any recv INSIDE xmit OUTSIDE keep-state
permit ip from any to any recv DMZ xmit OUTSIDE keep-state
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inside1 security100
inside2 security100
dmz security50
and that's it, the PIX logic would do the rest.
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I don't understand why I cannot completely remove the ACLs from a
directory. Please look:
[dd]
Why are the + sign and the mask entry still there? How do I get rid
of them completely?
It may seem a bit radical but it does the job:
find /some/dir | xargs rmextattr
. Multicast stream playback has
been tested with vlc (Windows XP, Fedora Linux) and mplayer (FreeBSD 8).
In more detail in Russian:
http://victor-sudakov.dreamwidth.org/68437.html
http://victor-sudakov.dreamwidth.org/68975.html
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that I have PIM working across all our WAN links (an in-house
monitoring/alarm system relies thereupon), it would be nice to use
this infrastructure for sound too.
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. Not nice.
Now I am experimenting with ffmpeg (with ffserver and without) with
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Icecast on FBSD and it works great.
Alejandro, correct me if I am wrong but AFAIK Icecast works with mp3
files. Can it really read audio from /dev/dsp? I don't need mp3, I
would prefer to multicast simple PCM data. Even 8 bit PCM (64 Kbit/s)
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Icecast on FBSD and it works great.
A quick look at Icecast showed that it does not support multicast either.
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there are many ways to
implement this, but I am especially interested in personal first-hand
experience, success stories or good white papers. Please no
lmgtfu-type replies. Thanks very much in advance.
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and not
compatible with PHP frameworks. Seems that FreeBSD has lost yet
another niche in our company. Which is a real pity because Linux is a
pain in the ass and Solaris is not free.
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/
# getfacl !$
getfacl /home/dogovor.common/
# file: /home/dogovor.common/
# owner: nastenkoea
# group: dogovor
user::rwx
group::rwx
mask::rwx
other::---
#
Why are the + sign and the mask entry still there? How do I get rid
of them completely?
TIA for any input.
FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p2 i386
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it? There are other services' keys stored there
besides svn (host/*, cvs/* etc).
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location (/etc/krb5.keytab for FreeBSD), we face the same problem of
telling the server application about the alternative location of the keytab.
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assign limits, environment variables and login classes.
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' and then start the daemon manually, the
environment variable is set all right, but not when it is started from
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/svnserve.
All this is happening on 8.1-RELEASE-p2.
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' and then start the daemon manually, the
environment variable is set all right, but not when it is started from
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/svnserve.
All this is happening on 8.1-RELEASE-p2.
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, or start svnserve from /etc/rc.local
(which I will do if I don't find a more graceful way), but it is not
what the question was about.
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into /etc/rc.local, but the question was about the rc.d framework.
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pulls in the rc.conf files.
So how do I make the /usr/local/etc/rc.d/svnserve script suck in
KRB5_KTNAME for the svn user from the rc.conf* files?
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most other programs handle things like configuration
flags that are not set by an own config file.
To my regret, this is not a svnserve option, it is a setting used by
libsasl2 with which svnserve is linked.
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interactively as svn, I see
$ whoami
svn
$ printenv | grep KT
KRB5_KTNAME=/home/svn/svn.keytab
$
But it does not work for the rc.d script.
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From: Victor Lyapunov fullblastst...@gmail.com
Date: 2010/12/15
Subject: FreeBSD IPSec stack contains backdoors?
To: FreeBSD Mailing List freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Hi folks,
Recently OpenBSD developer Gregory Perry disclosed information about
possible
of backdoors have been introduced into the
code.
As far as I am aware, FreeBSD contains considerable amount of code
ported from OpenBSD. The question is: was the FreeBSD's ipsec code
ported from OpenBSD's implementation? If so, what might be the impact
of this?
Thanks,
Victor Lyapunov
?
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bytes and not 128 or 1024 or whatever?
What if I use a well randomized keyfile and a weak passphrase, will the
master key be weaker?
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Mouse works in text mode in root and personal directories.
Does not work in KDE graphics after startx is typed in personal directory.
Graphics comes up normally.
Using a ps2 mouse.
Any suggestions?
Regards,
victor
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Please advise
Victor
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