Hello :-)
I am looking for a really good and well supported WiFi USB dongle for
advanced testing like network sniffing, packet injection, setting up
access point, etc. I guess that would be Atheros based device? Can you
recommend a solution that works for you? :-)
Thank you! :-)
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Mariusz Herman MHerman at advatech.pl writes:
Hi,
I would be thankful, if you could send me price of 4-year support for
FreeBSD.
...
This may help (NetBSD and FreeBSD support comes in pairs):
http://netbsd.org/gallery/consultants.html
Hi,
I would be thankful, if you could send me price of 4-year support for
FreeBSD.
For configuration:
Lp
Model
Description
Qty
1.0
7100139
Sun Fire X4470 M2 server: model family
4
1.1
7100142
Sun Fire X4470 M2 server: 3 RU base chassis with motherboard and 2 PSUs
4
1.2
7100140
2 Intel(R)
5-star rating this gem right now.
This does, however, raise an interesting question.
Do you guys know of any company whose business model is freebsd support and
engineering ?
Like, a la RHEL or SLES.
Excluding dedicated servers rental, since they don't actually provide the real
support.
On 29/02/2012 11:23, Damien Fleuriot m...@my.gd wrote:
5-star rating this gem right now.
This does, however, raise an interesting question.
Do you guys know of any company whose business model is freebsd support
and engineering ?
Like, a la RHEL or SLES.
The only one that comes a close
On 29/02/2012 10:23, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
5-star rating this gem right now.
This does, however, raise an interesting question.
Do you guys know of any company whose business model is freebsd support and
engineering ?
Like, a la RHEL or SLES.
Excluding dedicated servers rental, since
: 2012-02-29 10:31
Temat: Re: request a quote
On 29/02/2012 11:23, Damien Fleuriot m...@my.gd wrote:
5-star rating this gem right now.
This does, however, raise an interesting question.
Do you guys know of any company whose business model is freebsd support
and engineering ?
Like, a la
On 29/02/2012 08:59, Mariusz Herman wrote:
I would be thankful, if you could send me price of 4-year support for
FreeBSD.
You seem to be under a misapprehension of what FreeBSD.org is. We
aren't an Operating Systems vendor that offers a product for sale.
Instead, we are a group of like-minded
On 29/02/2012 09:23, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
This does, however, raise an interesting question.
Do you guys know of any company whose business model is freebsd support and
engineering ?
Like, a la RHEL or SLES.
None that I know of. People have tried to set up such things in the
past, and
Mariusz Herman MHerman at advatech.pl writes:
Hi,
I would be thankful, if you could send me price of 4-year support for
FreeBSD.
...
This may help (NetBSD and FreeBSD support comes in pairs):
http://netbsd.org/gallery/consultants.html
jb
On 2/29/12 10:58 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 29/02/2012 09:23, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
This does, however, raise an interesting question.
Do you guys know of any company whose business model is freebsd support and
engineering ?
Like, a la RHEL or SLES.
None that I know of. People have
On 29/02/2012 11:03, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
Having worked in a banking environment in the past, I can tell that high
profile companies shun open source software UNLESS they can get a
support contract.
That's the reason Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Suse Linux Enterprise
Server are
On 29/02/2012 13:03, Damien Fleuriot m...@my.gd wrote:
On 2/29/12 10:58 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 29/02/2012 09:23, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
This does, however, raise an interesting question.
Do you guys know of any company whose business model is freebsd
support and engineering ?
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 11:09:13AM +0700, Erich Dollansky wrote:
always these complicated things. This is why life here is so much more
exiting.
We do not need sysctl.
I guess that depends on your definition of sysctl, and I rather like it.
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On Sat, 25 Feb 2012, Da Rock wrote:
On 02/25/12 12:03, David Brodbeck wrote:
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 5:15 AM, Daved...@g8kbv.demon.co.uk wrote:
Those address links need changing to graphic's, so that most address
harvesting bots won't get anything usable.
Mk1 eyeball can still see what's
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Daniel Feenberg feenb...@nber.org wrote:
An email address can be hidden from bots without violating section 508, for
instance:
feenberg is at nber dot org
or some variant won't be picked up by a robot.
Most bots use some rather sophisticated regexp pattern
On 2/25/2012 7:11 AM, C. P. Ghost wrote:
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Daniel Feenbergfeenb...@nber.org wrote:
An email address can be hidden from bots without violating section 508, for
instance:
feenberg is at nber dot org
or some variant won't be picked up by a robot.
Most bots
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 8:32 AM, Erich Dollansky
er...@alogreentechnologies.com wrote:
On Friday 24 February 2012 14:14:32 Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 24/02/2012 06:59, Erich Dollansky wrote:
I live in Asia and they really have these things here. Just without the
horns.
That would be what
Hi,
On Sunday 26 February 2012 03:26:48 C. P. Ghost wrote:
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 8:32 AM, Erich Dollansky
er...@alogreentechnologies.com wrote:
On Friday 24 February 2012 14:14:32 Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 24/02/2012 06:59, Erich Dollansky wrote:
I live in Asia and they really have
Can I please request, you all check your mail client reply to settings.
Many of the replies to this thread, have also been sent to the 388 (was
it) addresses in the original To: field, as well as the list.
Might the list settings need tweaking a bit?
Also, just where did he originaly harvest
On 24 Feb 2012 at 17:28, Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
On Friday 24 February 2012 17:10:21 Dave wrote:
Can I please request, you all check your mail client reply to
settings.
I think, some - like me too - reply here always to all.
Many of the replies to this thread, have also been
Dave d...@g8kbv.demon.co.uk writes:
Also, just where did he originaly harvest all those addresses from, are
they publicly available, or is there a gaping hole in some server
somewhere.
It is public information:
Hi,
On Friday 24 February 2012 14:14:32 Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 24/02/2012 06:59, Erich Dollansky wrote:
I live in Asia and they really have these things here. Just without the
horns.
That would be what most people call a ball. They have them in the
west too...
do they vibrate when
=?utf-8?Q?Dag-Erling_Sm=C3=B8rgrav?= wrote:
Dave d...@g8kbv.demon.co.uk writes:
Also, just where did he originaly harvest all those addresses from, are
they publicly available, or is there a gaping hole in some server
somewhere.
It is public information:
Hi,
On Friday 24 February 2012 17:10:21 Dave wrote:
Can I please request, you all check your mail client reply to settings.
I think, some - like me too - reply here always to all.
Many of the replies to this thread, have also been sent to the 388 (was
it) addresses in the original
Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
On Friday 24 February 2012 14:14:32 Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 24/02/2012 06:59, Erich Dollansky wrote:
I live in Asia and they really have these things here. Just without the
horns.
That would be what most people call a ball. They have them in the
On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 07:37:39 +
Matthew Seaman articulated:
On 24/02/2012 07:32, Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
On Friday 24 February 2012 14:14:32 Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 24/02/2012 06:59, Erich Dollansky wrote:
I live in Asia and they really have these things here. Just
without
Hi,
On Friday 24 February 2012 19:20:42 Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Erich Dollansky wrote:
On Friday 24 February 2012 14:14:32 Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 24/02/2012 06:59, Erich Dollansky wrote:
I live in Asia and they really have these things here. Just without the
horns.
That
On 24 Feb 2012 at 12:37, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Dave d...@g8kbv.demon.co.uk writes:
Also, just where did he originaly harvest all those addresses from,
are they publicly available, or is there a gaping hole in some
server somewhere.
It is public information:
http://www.freebsd.
On 02/24/12 20:42, Dave wrote:
On 24 Feb 2012 at 17:28, Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
On Friday 24 February 2012 17:10:21 Dave wrote:
Can I please request, you all check your mail client reply to
settings.
I think, some - like me too - reply here always to all.
Many of the replies
cm = 1) diameter, pack of 2. Pick one up it feels like an outer
stainless steel shell, connected by springs to an inner weight.
Reflex was to want to saw it apart to see what was inside, how
they assembled the 2 halves. I suppose spot welding, then circular
rim welding, then
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 5:15 AM, Dave d...@g8kbv.demon.co.uk wrote:
Those address links need changing to graphic's, so that most address
harvesting bots won't get anything usable.
Mk1 eyeball can still see what's what, but if you have to use the info,
you have to re-type it manually.
I
On 02/25/12 12:03, David Brodbeck wrote:
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 5:15 AM, Daved...@g8kbv.demon.co.uk wrote:
Those address links need changing to graphic's, so that most address
harvesting bots won't get anything usable.
Mk1 eyeball can still see what's what, but if you have to use the info,
2012/2/23 Al Hadith allne...@gmail.com
Hi,
My name is Roy Mathew. I am new to FreeBSD. I had a look at the history of
your operating system.
I suggest to everyone of you that you recommend to change/replace the
unnecessary picture right in front of your website.
The reasons you all have
Hello Al Hadith,
I suggest to everyone of you that you recommend to change/replace the
unnecessary picture right in front of your website.
What are you talking about?
The little Devil ist the Maskot of BSD and will never changed!
The reasons you all have done hard-work and has become
2012-02-23 13:29, Al Hadith skrev:
I am highly educated and qualified.
Not really, no.
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I suggest to everyone of you that you recommend to change/replace the
unnecessary picture right in front of your website.
The reasons you all have done hard-work and has become successful (big
companies use ur project). In that case, this is not the
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 04:29:12PM +0400, Al Hadith wrote:
I am highly educated and qualified.
Thanks for clarification.
Since you are so intelligent, there is no sense mocking you.
You got us. We are Shaitan worshippers.
Our Symbol intentionally looks so childish to bring innocent souls to
On 2/23/2012 11:27 AM, Andrey Chernov wrote:
there is no sense mocking you.
You got us. We are Shaitan worshippers.
Our Symbol intentionally looks so childish to bring innocent souls to the
Evil side.
Never underestimate the power of the
Shaitan or seitan?
To the original poster, because of
On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 21:27:08 +0400
Andrey Chernov articulated:
{snip}
1) Was there anyone NOT CC'd in that last post?
2) Why are we feeding this troll?
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2012/2/23 Al Hadith allne...@gmail.com:
Hi,
My name is Roy Mathew. I am new to FreeBSD. I had a look at the history of
your operating system.
I suggest to everyone of you that you recommend to change/replace the
unnecessary picture right in front of your website.
The reasons you all have
2012/2/23 Jerry je...@seibercom.net:
On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 21:27:08 +0400
Andrey Chernov articulated:
{snip}
1) Was there anyone NOT CC'd in that last post?
2) Why are we feeding this troll?
Probably the troll actually has good a point there!
http://rmitz.org/freebsd.daemon.html
On 02/23/2012 09:27, Andrey Chernov wrote:
Never underestimate the power of the Symbol! Hail Satan!
So mote it be!
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On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 21:27:08 +0400
Andrey Chernov articulated:
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1) Was there anyone NOT CC'd in that last post?
Me. Should I feel left out?
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Jerry je...@seibercom.net writes:
On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 21:27:08 +0400
Andrey Chernov articulated:
{snip}
1) Was there anyone NOT CC'd in that last post?
Me. Should I feel left out?
Hi,
On Friday 24 February 2012 06:18:16 Steve Bertrand wrote:
On 2012-02-23 10:17, Erich Dollansky wrote:
I suggest to everyone of you that you recommend to change/replace the
unnecessary picture right in front of your website.
Are you talking about this ugly ball? Some say that it is
On 24/02/2012 06:59, Erich Dollansky wrote:
I live in Asia and they really have these things here. Just without the horns.
That would be what most people call a ball. They have them in the
west too...
Cheers,
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On 24/02/2012 07:32, Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
On Friday 24 February 2012 14:14:32 Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 24/02/2012 06:59, Erich Dollansky wrote:
I live in Asia and they really have these things here. Just without the
horns.
That would be what most people call a ball. They have them
Hi,
On Friday 24 February 2012 13:59:03 Odhiambo Washington wrote:
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 02:18, Steve Bertrand steve.bertr...@gmail.comwrote:
On 2012-02-23 10:17, Erich Dollansky wrote:
lol iirc, Ted Mittelstaedt started the sex-toy thing sometime in the mid
2000's. I see some things
On 07/11/2011 11:30, Noelia.Sacristán wrote:
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We are a = Spanish Publishing House, Oxford University Press Spain,
that publishes = textbooks for Spanish primary and secondary school.
We are interested in = including, in a textbook of secondary education
of
Dear Sir,
Hi,
To quote:
http://www.freebsd.org/logo.html
All images listed under the heading Resource are available for
use under license from The FreeBSD Foundation.
which links to
http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/documents/Guidelines.shtml
If you have queries, rather than
Dear Noelia,
To receive permission to use the FreeBSD trademarks, please read the
Trademark Usage Terms and Conditions at:
http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/documents/Guidelines.shtml.
Then send an email to me that states you agree with the document. Also,
can you please include how you are
2011/11/7 Noelia.Sacristán noelia.sacris...@oup.es:
Dear Sir,
We are a Spanish Publishing House, Oxford University Press Spain,
that publishes textbooks for Spanish primary and secondary school.
We are interested in including, in a textbook of secondary education
of
Hello,
I am interested in purchasing some of your products, I will like to know
if youcan ship directly to SPAIN , I also want you to know my mode of
payment for this order is via Credit Card. Get back to me if you can
ship
to that destination and also if you accept the payment type I indicated.
Sure, I'll charge you $500 for FreeBSD
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if youcan ship directly to SPAIN , I also want you to know my mode of
payment for this order is via Credit Card. Get
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At 09:37 PM 4/20/2010, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 4:53 PM, pe...@vfemail.net wrote:
I'm not certain what an RPC connection is, but I assume it's some type of
flow of data.
Nothing referring to RPC appears in either machine's logs. Not a lot of
activity occurs on the
Peter,
The two lines shouldn't create a conflict, but it would seem to me to be
more normal to append the second IP after the first, e.g.:
/usr/home1 -maproot=root 192.168.0.252, 192.168.0.253
On the other hand, if the 253 machine doesn't need access it would be wise
to remove the second
I deleted the unnecessary line from the /etc/exports file and rebooted both
machines. Connecting from the client to the server using an /sbin/mount_nfs
192.168.0.244:/usr/home1 /home1 command took forever . . . well, somewhere
between a half-hour and an hour. It used to be speedy. Nothing
Do you have anything relating to RPC connections inbound on the server logs?
It may also be time to look at which version of FBSD you are running.
On 20 April 2010 19:06, pe...@vfemail.net wrote:
I deleted the unnecessary line from the /etc/exports file and rebooted both
machines.
I'm not certain what an RPC connection is, but I assume it's some type of flow
of data.
Nothing referring to RPC appears in either machine's logs. Not a lot of
activity occurs on the file server at 192.168.0.244. It's primary purpose in
life is to act as a file server for the machine at
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 4:53 PM, pe...@vfemail.net wrote:
I'm not certain what an RPC connection is, but I assume it's some type of
flow of data.
Nothing referring to RPC appears in either machine's logs. Not a lot of
activity occurs on the file server at 192.168.0.244. It's primary
I have two servers funning FreeBSD. For the past four years, an:
/sbin/mount_nfs 192.168.0.244:/usr/home1 /home1
command has successfully allowed one server access to data on the other
server's hard drive.
This morning, following reboots of both servers, the mount_nsf command fails,
I have two servers funning FreeBSD. For the past four years, an:
/sbin/mount_nfs 192.168.0.244:/usr/home1 /home1
command has successfully allowed one server access to data on the other
server's hard drive.
This morning, following reboots of both servers, the mount_nsf command fails,
I rebooted the server at 192.168.0.244 and the mount_nfs command miraculously
engaged.
---
At 10:38 AM 4/19/2010, pe...@vfemail.net wrote:
I have two servers funning FreeBSD. For the past four years, an:
/sbin/mount_nfs 192.168.0.244:/usr/home1 /home1
command has successfully
What information is contained in the /etc/exports file on the NFS server? If
that changed between NFS Server restarts that _could_ be the cause.
Also, has there been any simultaneous change in the network across which the
servers speak? Especially with regard to port 111.
On 19 April 2010
192.168.0.244's /etc/exports file says:
/usr/home1 -maproot=root 192.168.0.252
/usr/home1 -maproot=root 192.168.0.253
192.168.0.252 is the machine that should have access to 192.168.0.244's drive,
but was having difficulty obtaining it. I'm kind of surprised to see the entry
I am looking for advice regarding DSL Modems:
I need to add a computer to our VPN which is implemented using the
FreeBSD IPSEC protocols.
So far, all our sites are connected using a wireless point-to-point
link provided by our ISP that
gives us fixed IP addresses with no NAT issues.
Now I
Mike,
I use a Draytek Vigor 120 (I'm in the UK, but it most certainly will work
for you aswell). This is a self-contained ADSL modem that presents a
PPPoE interface to your PC or server via a conventional RJ45 connector.
It is painless and past firmware hiccups accepted, performs very well
Thanks, that looks like EXACTLY what I need
And one of my normal vendors had it in stock too.
On 11 Mar 2010, at 11:52, Matthew Law wrote:
Mike,
I use a Draytek Vigor 120 (I'm in the UK, but it most certainly will
work
for you aswell). This is a self-contained ADSL modem that presents a
Respected Sir,
Myself Rajesh D Makwana from ahmedabad, india, a
computer engineer,kindly request you for a free cd of free bsd software to
install it on my computer. If your firm provide a free of cost service to
provide this open source software to people round
Rajesh Makwana wrote:
Respected Sir,
Myself Rajesh D Makwana from ahmedabad, india, a
computer engineer,kindly request you for a free cd of free bsd software to
install it on my computer. If your firm provide a free of cost service to
provide this open source
...@mail.sbu.ac.ir
To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
CC:
Subject: request
hello
I live in iran and very intresting to download and use freebsd .I
think it can provide me a good futeare of good os
but my internet speed is very low and i can not download it
directly from your server.but if you send
On Sun, 20 Dec 2009, Peter Boosten wrote:
Isn't Iran one of the countries US does not export to? That could explain the
unability to download...
Shirley, there are mirrors outside the US.
Downloading isos by dial-up can be a pain, but a good ftp client which can
restart reliably makes it
Lars Eighner writes:
Isn't Iran one of the countries US does not export to? That
could explain the unability to download...
Shirley, there are mirrors outside the US.
Downloading isos by dial-up can be a pain, but a good ftp client which can
restart reliably makes it possible.
hello
I live in iran and very intresting to download and use freebsd .I think it can
provide me a good futeare of good os
but my internet speed is very low and i can not download it directly from your
server.but if you send the free bsd iso file to my email address i can
download it from my
Marwan Sultan
System Administrator
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 17:35:19 +0330
From: akb.mor...@mail.sbu.ac.ir
To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
CC:
Subject: request
hello
I live in iran and very intresting to download and use freebsd .I think it
can provide me a good futeare of good
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I am looking for relevant material and I found your website
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I would like to do business with you. I basically have an offer of buying
text-links on your site.
Let me know if you would be interested in hearing more.
Kind regards
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web server on 7-STABLE running nagios and OTRS. My problem is I
cannot understand what I should increase to satisfy those memory-hungry
Perl scripts?
Out of memory during request for 32 bytes, total sbrk() is 17192960
This only shows ~16M in use, so process data size shouldn't be affected
Apache web server on 7-STABLE running nagios and OTRS. My problem is I
cannot understand what I should increase to satisfy those memory-hungry
Perl scripts?
Out of memory during request for 32 bytes, total sbrk() is 17192960 bytes!
Out of memory during request for 4072 bytes, total sbrk
cannot understand what I should increase to satisfy those memory-hungry
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I think my file/print/mail server is a bit overkill:
http://w3.mutehq.net:8008/sysinfo/
Nice, esp when you compile world. Last year I upgraded our server
to a Core 2 Duo 1.8Ghz, Intel DG965 board. 2GB RAM. Previous board
was an ASUS P3 1.1GHz, which now hosts my backup server. Both ran
the onboard SATA sockets so I could increase our available disk space
(4x500GB in RAID5 for data).
However, a nice benefit is that the Core2 will compile world in 1/4
the time, and user don't notice the server is 'busy'.
Core2 is actually only a bit faster per clock cycle than PIII, but you
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 10:06 AM, DA Forsyth d.fors...@ru.ac.za wrote:
I think my file/print/mail server is a bit overkill:
http://w3.mutehq.net:8008/sysinfo/
Nice, esp when you compile world. Last year I upgraded our server
to a Core 2 Duo 1.8Ghz, Intel DG965 board. 2GB RAM. Previous
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 10:06 AM, DA Forsyth d.fors...@ru.ac.za wrote:
I think my file/print/mail server is a bit overkill:
http://w3.mutehq.net:8008/sysinfo/
Nice, esp when you compile world. Last year I upgraded our server
to a Core 2 Duo 1.8Ghz, Intel DG965 board. 2GB RAM. Previous
On 8 Jun 2009 , freebsd-questions-requ...@freebsd.org entreated about
freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 262, Issue 2:
Message: 13
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 09:18:09 +0200 (CEST)
From: Wojciech Puchar woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl
SO, to the original question, yes that motherboard will work just
If you want to use gmirror + gjournal on the root filesystem (/), be
sure to use FreeBSD 7.2. A bug prevented the system to boot on unclean
shutdown because the replay of the journal took too much time and
FreeBSD wanted to mount non-existant (yet) devices. It caused me a lot
of trouble when I
2009/6/6 Wojciech Puchar woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl:
Not counting the CPU and its power circuitry, I would be very suprised if
the other components on a normal motherboard pulled as much as half of
that
even when under load.
In fact a typical modern desktop computer will, when idle, draw
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