Hi ,
i want to ask some questions about freebsd , one of my friend have freebsd
in his server , he is using it , he have ips issu on his server and he is
converting ips in proxies ( Socks 4/5 ) , i want to know how i can do that ,
how i can set firewall that or what i need to do? , like
On Monday 31 August 2009 17:00:07 Jerry McAllister wrote:
Same response. Do your homework.
The nature of the OP's questions strongly suggested that we are doing his
homework. I'm surprised so many people spoonfed the answers rather than
pointing to resources like the handbook, as the first
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 08:41:00AM +0200, Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On Monday 31 August 2009 17:00:07 Jerry McAllister wrote:
Same response. Do your homework.
The nature of the OP's questions strongly suggested that we are doing his
homework. I'm surprised so many people spoonfed the
2009/8/31 James Phillips anti_spam...@yahoo.ca:
...
I have some questions about FreeBSD. The questions I had in
mind are:
Such general questions imply homework assignment.
Indeed, I found General features (at least three)? Firewall, GUI,
Networking and
so on. quite amusing. I am surprised he
Dear Sir/Madam
I have some questions about FreeBSD. The questions I had in mind are:
. What type of OS is it? Is it single/multi user, multitasking, what
family does it belong to?
. General features (at least three)? Firewall, GUI, Networking and
so on.
. Minimum
2009/8/31 Julian R A Manning julian.r.a.mann...@gmail.com
Dear Sir/Madam
I have some questions about FreeBSD. The questions I had in mind are:
. What type of OS is it? Is it single/multi user, multitasking,
what
family does it belong to?
. General features (at least three
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 09:12:39PM +1200, Julian R A Manning wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam
I have some questions about FreeBSD. The questions I had in mind are:
. What type of OS is it? Is it single/multi user, multitasking, what
family does it belong to?
It is a BSD UNIX operating
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 21:12:39 +1200, Julian R A Manning
julian.r.a.mann...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam
You are talking to a mailing list. Dear list would be a good
line to start. :-)
I have some questions about FreeBSD. The questions I had in mind are:
. What type of OS
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Subject: questions about FreeBSD
To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
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Julian R A Manning wrote:
[...]
. General features (at least three)? Firewall, GUI, Networking and
so on.
Hmm.. special is nothing. Personally i do web-browsing with Firefox,
and i read/write emails with Emacs, and i do listening to music with
Hi all,
here are my few questions about freeBSD, they mostly concern Robustness,
Security, Auditing and Support. These questions always apply to the
standard packages of FreeBSD. Any additional sources can't be used in
the target environment, where the Os is planed to be used.
Robustness
cd /usr/share/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/ and please read things (begin in
handbook).
after completed reading you will not only get answers to your question,
but understand that over half of your question can't be actually answered.
___
On September 03, 2007 at 05:59AM Wojciech Puchar wrote:
cd /usr/share/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/ and please read things (begin in
handbook).
after completed reading you will not only get answers to your question,
but understand that over half of your question can't be actually answered.
Hello,
Robustness:
- Does FreeBSD offer Load-Balancinglike Piranha, with the standard
packages? This can be supported be clustering software or by dispatching
service requests to different instances of the same server.
-
- Does it offer Failover with the standard packages? This can
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 19:05:45 +0200 (CEST)
Björn König [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Does it offer Failover with the standard packages? This can be
supported be clustering software or by dispatching service requests to
different instances of the same server.
FreeBSD doesn't support
Sean Murphy wrote:
Does rebooting FreeBSD clear the arp table?
The arp table is continuously cleaned up, dynamic entries expire after
about one minute.
am I correct with arp -d * should clear all arp information?
Yes
Erik
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Ph: +34.666334818 web:
I have a few questions with arp on FreeBSD
Does the FreeBSD maintain its arp information in a File?
Does rebooting FreeBSD clear the arp table?
am I correct with arp -d * should clear all arp information?
Thanks
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freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
On 2006-02-14 15:50, Sean Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a few questions with arp on FreeBSD
Does the FreeBSD maintain its arp information in a File?
No. It's not really necessary, the way arp works now.
Does rebooting FreeBSD clear the arp table?
Yes. It would be silly to keep an
Does FreeBSD, Xorg or the Window Managers have support for more than
one Monitor, and if so how would I enable that feature?
Can I use IPv6 Protocol with FreeBSD on my internal network if I
wanted to?
_
Express
Matthew Jordan wrote:
Does FreeBSD, Xorg or the Window Managers have support for more than
one Monitor, and if so how would I enable that feature?
X.org supports this feature. I can offer a sample configuration that
works for me:
# Matthew Jordan:
Does FreeBSD, Xorg or the Window Managers have support for more than
one Monitor, and if so how would I enable that feature?
There are multiple ways to do this, i.e. xinerama. Try googling
for multiple monitors xorg or something like that.
If you use the nVidia-driver
On 2004-11-16 21:38, Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
O'Reilly just published a pamphlet entitled BSD Success Stories;
if you check the list archives (for the advocacy list), you can find
someplace to download it. Might be worth a glance. There are
some good, short
Hello, my name is Min Ro, and I'm writing an English paper on open source and
its potential benefits to society (not anything too heavily in depth) Who may I
contact to answer some questions about FreeBSD, its community, its influence,
etc? Thank you for your time
Hi,
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Hello, my name is Min Ro, and I'm writing an English paper on open source
and its potential
MIN RO wrote:
Hello, my name is Min Ro, and I'm writing an English paper on
open source and its potential benefits to society (not anything
too heavily in depth) Who may I contact to answer some questions
about FreeBSD, its community, its influence, etc? Thank you for your time.
Some
I've just install a new server, use Adaptec 29320ALP,2 x 73GB SCSI HDD
IN RAID 0, but it seems that can't co-operate with FreeBSD, it can't
install.
When I install FreeBSD 4.10 and try to enter the sysinstall, it
keeps showing resetting device, can't enter sysinstall
then i try FreeBSD 5.2.1, and
Hello FreeBSD,
My name is Harry Leonard and I'm very interested in using FreeBSD. I work
in a small shop, outside of Flagstaff, Arizona for the State of Arizona, in
a half Microsoft, half open source environment. I'm the resident programmer
and I've used Perl/PHP/MySQL here for almost four
Quoting Leonard, Harry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello FreeBSD,
My name is Harry Leonard and I'm very interested in using FreeBSD. I work
in a small shop, outside of Flagstaff, Arizona for the State of Arizona, in
a half Microsoft, half open source environment. I'm the resident programmer
and
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 10:49:46AM -0700, Leonard, Harry wrote:
This email is about: Which version of FreeBSD should I be using for
production? I need to set up an in-house web server for our website and
another box for my few intranet applications. In the near future I might
have the
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 12:49 pm, Leonard, Harry wrote:
Hello FreeBSD,
HI Harry,
My name is Harry Leonard and I'm very interested in using FreeBSD. I work
in a small shop, outside of Flagstaff, Arizona for the State of Arizona, in
a half Microsoft, half open source environment. I'm
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 10:49:46AM -0700, Leonard, Harry wrote:
Hello FreeBSD,
My name is Harry Leonard and I'm very interested in using FreeBSD. I work
in a small shop, outside of Flagstaff, Arizona for the State of Arizona, in
a half Microsoft, half open source environment. I'm the
Hi everybody!
I was so much enthusiastic about kernel threads implemented in 5.x but
some ugly rumors spoiled my dreams :0)
So I want to get if these rumors are myths or not.
1.Is it true that kernel threads are more heavy than userspace
ones (pthread) and hence application with hundreds
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