BM> hugle wrote:
>> BM> hugle wrote:
>>
>>>>BM> hugle wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>FG> On Mon, 31 May 2004, hugle wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>dammit..
>>>>>>>>why then my users eats
BM> hugle wrote:
>> BM> hugle wrote:
>>
>>>>BM> hugle wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>FG> On Mon, 31 May 2004, hugle wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>dammit..
>>>>>>>>why then my users eats
BM> hugle wrote:
>> BM> hugle wrote:
>>
>>>>FG> On Mon, 31 May 2004, hugle wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>dammit..
>>>>>>why then my users eats so much CPU?
>>>>>>look:
>>>>>>CPU states:
BM> hugle wrote:
>> FG> On Mon, 31 May 2004, hugle wrote:
>>
>>>>dammit..
>>>>why then my users eats so much CPU?
>>>>look:
>>>>CPU states: 0.0% user, 0.0% nice, 0.8% system, 38.0% interrupt, 61.2% idle
>>>>Mem: 21
FG> On Mon, 31 May 2004, hugle wrote:
>> dammit..
>> why then my users eats so much CPU?
>> look:
>> CPU states: 0.0% user, 0.0% nice, 0.8% system, 38.0% interrupt, 61.2% idle
>> Mem: 21M Active, 177M Inact, 133M Wired, 1228K Cache, 199M Buf, 1677M Free
>>
FG> On Mon, 31 May 2004, hugle wrote:
>> The question in what machine do i need?
>> What CPU and how much of ram ?
FG> I set up a firewall for more than 300 users, a DMZ with a public webserver,
FG> webmail and MX on a PII-350MHz with 128 MB RAM.
dammit..
why then my users e
any better suggestions ?
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file /var/log/zebra/bgpd.log
but i still can't get those routes.. can anyone be so kind and help
me? Never worked with bgp routers
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Hello all.
SOmetimes I see such messages in dmesg.
perl# dmesg
uptime() went backwards (1574174.333073 -> 1573478.944788)
what they mean? and what causes them to appear ?
is it good or bad?? :)
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#here made a backup of files ;)
cp /usr/include/net/route.h /home/hugle/multipath/route.h
cp /usr/include/net/if_var.h /home/hugle/multipath/if_var.h
cp /usr/src/sys/net/route.h /usr/include/net/route.h
cp /usr/src/sys/net/if_var.h /usr/include/net/if_var.h
did config
make depend
network (32% of mb_map in use)
0 requests for memory denied
0 requests for memory delayed
0 calls to protocol drain routines
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Hello all.
I'm writing here, cause i think just here people can help me.
(p.s. didn't find bash mailing lists)
So here's what I'm palnning to do.. I have big LAN in here, and noticed that lots of
users are still exploitable using RPC.
I've just found source of this exploit, compiled it, and trie
UGSc 123 449652286 fxp0
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Hello all.
Trying to install apache2, and get:
>> Checksum OK for apache2/httpd-2.0.48.tar.gz.
>> Checksum OK for apache2/powerlogo.gif.
>> Checksum OK for apache2/httpd-2.0.48-buildconf.patch.
===> Patching for apache-2.0.48_4
===> Applying distribution patches for apache-2.0.48_4
===> Applyin
sbwait 316:23 2.05% 2.05% natd
perl# uptime
12:49AM up 22 days, 3:19, 1 user, load averages: 2.24, 2.15, 1.86
in last week load avarage at night was about 0.40
with best wishes
Jarek
JA> Cheers,
JA> Jorn
JA> On Wednesday 25 February 2004 16:27, hugle wrote:
>> In last p
% mlnet-real
perl# uptime
5:24PM up 21 days, 19:54, 2 users, load averages: 8.05, 11.78, 8.94
i have a little sciprt running avery 5 minutes.. it uses perl, but..
why natd is using so much resourses ?
there I have to dig the problem?
and why active memory is so low ?;/
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ncremental + primary key.. didn't help
Tried also to export to .CSV and import from it... same thing.. everywhere value goes
equal to 1...
any ideas on how to fix that ?
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pure-ftpd)
but while killing any of them, I have no success.. can't kill any
even with kill -9 PID
strange..
got this problem once.. rebooted machine - helped
now came up with tha same problem... so i'm trying to figure out.
SSH working..
THX, Jar
Hello all.
How can I turn off machine completely?
cause it waits for CTRL+D of root pass..
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bout every 1 min!
Any help appreciated
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s the best firewall but that is
f> because IPFW is an internal FBSD development project.
actualy ipfw's rules seems easier to read that ipf ones.
anyways ipfws pipe's rule;)
f> http://www.obfuscation.org/ipf/ipf-howto.html#TOC_1
thx for the link
Thanks for your ti
Hello all.
I'm searching for alternative `ipfw forward` comamnd in ipf
From man I didn't find if there would eb any.
actualy what i'm trying to do is to forward some traffic
but ipnat and ipfw forward doens't work together ;)
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RJ> Ive been playing with "vipw" trying to change passwords into "*" for a
RJ> slightly higher level of security but ran into some very big problems. From
RJ> reading through the FreeBSD handbook it seemed all i had to do was replace
RJ> the encrypted password with *, which is what i did. I thought
2006 and 2007 but they exist in my script.
after running this script other time i got
ipfw show 2000-2938 | wc -l
814
one more time :
ipfw show 2000-2938 | wc -l
836
But I have not changed anything in my script.
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IMT> On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:34:55 -0500
IMT> Garance A Drosihn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> At 11:41 PM +0200 12/15/03, Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >
>> >I have 2 identical (copy/paste) ports-supfiles on two machines:
>> >
>> >it# grep -v '#' /etc/ports-supfile
>> >*default host=cvsup.
MS> There's actually a very simple process to use to upgrade, providing you
MS> have a broadband connection:
MS> 1) cvsup your sources to the newer sources. For more information read
MS> about cvsup or checkout the handbook!
MS> 2) once you have new sources, cd to /usr/src and type make world; th
AT> Just for the record, I fixed this problem by recompiling my kernel with
AT> MAXUSERS 512
actualy you don't need to recompile kernel.
you can achieve that by doing:
echo kern.maxusers=0 >> /boot/loader.conf
It is better to use 0, since them freeBSD can dynamicaly change you
need (as i heard)
AT
btw, why should i use forward?
cause system has ONE deufalt route, so if i nat via otehr interface,
teh packets don't know to wwhch GW they have to go.
So maybe i need to add default gateways to other interfaces ?
so i have:
default gw is 213.252.192.161
and default gw for 213.252.192.142 is 213.
TH> On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 07:23:26PM -0500, fbsd_user wrote:
>> What do you think IPF is? That's the utility name used to load
>> filter rules into IPFILTER.
>> So you are doing just what I said. The original poster said
>> nothing about doing traffic shaping.
>> IPNAT will not function with ou
f> Does FBSD have an built in preconfigured pop3 server?
f> A pop3 server that's part of the FBSD basic install?
f> I know qpopper is in the ports.
courier-imap has both POP3 and IMAP servers I think.
f> Thanks
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t; 213.252.192.162/32
#all other traffic go via gw3
map rl1 from 192.168.0.0/16 ! to 192.168.0.0/16 -> 212.59.9.59/32
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I think there is smth wrong with my IPNAT rules.
i'm probably doing smth wrong with those ports...
Could anyone help me ?
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ement this code to natd in the future ?
Or maybe I could post my ipfw/natd rules so someone can help
'translating' them to ipf/ipnat?
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