my question is clear, thank you!
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Standard ide boot drive
4 ide 40 gig western digital drives on promise fasttrak tx2 100 raid
controller
3com 3c905b-tx nic
Nvidia geforce 2 video
I think that's about all the standard stuff, nothing else in there.
Any help would really be appreciated
Pat
P.S. Please accept
Already is that way.
Pat
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 17:02:34 -0500, Pat Hayes [EMAIL
and try something like 'lsof -i :ssh' to see what processes are listening
at what addresses.
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the error on '...device 1(sis1)...' In either
case, it does not report any data for that NIC.
My ports directory is up to date; but the -STABLE system was last
cvsupp'd and built on 25 April.
Any clues what might be causing this or how to fix it?
Thanks,
-Pat
with the 'missing' ports. Every couple of
months, a new snapshot of the entire ports tree with
all of the legally-CD-able distfiles; for people who
don't have the (cheap) bandwidth to stay up to date
with cvsup...
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in configuration; you might
want to consider setting up one to build the packages in instead of
building them on the host system. (And then install from packages in
the other jails.)
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actually do. And particularly stop giving him credit for being
more insightful than his contemporaries when his success actually
came from being grossly wrong in almost every respect.
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handling this situation by splitting the
partition up into multiple tar dumps; each of which will fit on
the tape. (I'm currently in the process of tweaking my configs
to try this for one of my partitions.)
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to use 127.0.0.1.
This may not help though - I seem to recall reading that Mozilla
tries to improve DNS performance by doing it itself instead of
trusting the system... (Actually, I think it was a complaint
about Netscape; but if it does it at all, it's probably in the
shared code.)
-Pat
not sure
what to perform
next , apart from re-install with different options which result in the same
depressing results.
I am not sure what to do regarding the 'Fixit' option as most shell commands
do not
work.
Any help would be appreciated.
Pat
Patrick Saunders
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4.2BSD 204816384
f 524288 1803440 4.2BSD 204816384
g 1849109 2327728 4.2BSD 204816384
But I notice there is no /etc/fstab file.
Hope this helps!!
Pat
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Now you need to do this:
pkg_add -r gnomesession
Then you need to inform X that you want to run this at startup.
In your home directory you want to create a file .xinitrc, and put
exec gnome-session in it.
Pat Lathem
Mykroft Holmes IV wrote:
did a kg_add -r gnome2
did a pkg_add -r gnome2
effect for me.
Here's information on what to put in there if you are interested:
http://people.enginesofcreation.ie/mick/archives/23.html
Hope that helps.
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Check command /stand/sysinstall
post-configure, then packages check those you want to
install off of cd
--- Marvin J. Kosmal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
How do I go into ports
and do the make off the cdrom cause
I am not on network yet.
I am assuming I can do the make and
the
After installing postfix + courier-imap I can send
messages but can't recieve them. Using dyndns.org my
the problem I think lies whenever I check root's
system. There a fatal warning message to root about
tweax-def.net unable to resolve host name error.
Which was a hostname I never registered,
First I like to know if a mailserver such as postfix
can run using dynamic DNS. I using dyndns.org for
Dynamic DNS and trying to run postfix with a hostname
of hijra.homeunix.com. Sense installing postfix
system mail that normally goes to root is now not even
generated by system is this a
Having trouble finding the name of the gnu assembler I thought it was name gas. But
trying to use the pkg system it couldn't fetch the pkg. Is it called something else
besides the Gnu Assembler. I have used nasm, but was wanting to give the Gnu
Assembler a spin. Thanks in advance :D
FreeBSD 4.8 Release hijra.homeunix.com
Checking all the postfix conf files and everything
seems to be in the
right place. Thou this is my first time setting up a
mail server so it's
a learning experience for me. There are no errors in
any of the log files
anywhere. Telneting to port 143 and
Doesn't preserve flags
dumpOnly works on entire filesystems
If it matters, I'm particularly interested in doing this on RELENG_5_1;
but a solution that works in 4-STABLE would also be appreciated.
Thanks,
-Pat
Curiosity is a willing, a proud, an eager confession of ignorance
. But it's really a bit cumbersome to set up for a one-time
copy.
-Pat
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Is there any simple clean way to copy an entire directory tree and
preserve both the flags (like schg) AND hard links within the tree
... or at least find a test case...
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I've recently set up a new machine with 5.1-RELEASE-p2 and during the
boot I get a series of messages like the following. Is this something
that I should be worried about? (I get two more, longer, batches of
them after it probes pcib1 and pcib2.)
Thanks,
-Pat
acpi0: ASUS A7N266VM
be appreciated.
-Pat
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=tweaxordef.net
ifconfig_rl0=DHCP
defaultrouter=192.168.0.1
named_enable=YES
inetd_enable=YES
resolv.conf
nameserver=151.164.1.8
nameserver=206.13.28.12
I tried changing the cables too with a new one, which didn't seem to help what could I
be doing wrong.
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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in advance!
-Pat
--supfile follows--
#
# Standard supfile for CVSup FreeBSD mirrors.
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*default delete use-rel-suffix umask=002
cvs-all release=cvs
prefix=prefixes/FreeBSD.cvs
gnatsrelease=current
prefix=prefixes/FreeBSD-gnats.current
www release=current
prefix=prefixes
Guess, I'd better get some sleep. Been at this for two
day now. The only error mesg I get from
/var/log/messages is:
smtpd_recipient_restriction :specify at least one
working instance of check_relay_domains,
reject_unauth_destination, reject defer,
defer_if_permit. Attach is some configs to help
I been wroking on this for the better of three weeks
on my own with little success. I have a caching name
server up and running and was trying to change it into
a master name server with a www record and a mx
record. I believe this is the problem that I'm having
with postfix not be able to
Or at least I think they can't
Toomas, phaza7 is not a user on in the smtp but tweaxor is
root never recieved any mail. I think its a DNS problem cause I haven't configured a
MX record in BIND 8.3.2 or a A record either. guess that would help but having
trouble following the handbook on how
thanks Toomas for your help I'm new at this sort of thing.
I never got the two messages you sent to me but I did find this in log files.
Jul 9 08:04:36 hijra postfix/smtpd[5063]:E19EB55: reject:RCPT FROM lv.raad.tarty.ee
[194.xxx.xxx.xxx]:555[EMAIL PROTECTED]:user unknown in local recipient
table;
?) to the kernel config?
Does someone have working examples of all of the necessary config
files to get this to work?
Thanks,
-Pat
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a bit) that I could use to figure out how to mount this device
properly?
Thanks for your time,
Pat Lathem
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Xorg as well. Is it possible to do that?
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You should have created a user for yourself during the install. If
not, don't worry. You set the root password at some point. Your
username is root, and the password is whatever you set it as. Login
as root and then type adduser to add another user to the system for
day-to-day use.
On Fri,
I used CVSUP to keep my system up to date. How do I know that it's
not installing unstable software? I want to keep my software stable,
but not in the version branching sense. I just don't want it crashing
my server at all. Is there any way to ensure that I only install high
quality stable
machine I'm using and install Java as a
package, so I don't have to wait the long time for it to build? Or
would it be better just to build it all on each machine anyway?
On 29 Jan 2005 09:56:11 -0500, Lowell Gilbert
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Pat Maddox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've
I'm not sure if you've seen the below link or not, but it worked
perfectly for me as I was trying to get Java working.
http://www.brettsbsd.net/~estrabd/blog/index.php?/archives/21_Java_1.4_on_FreeBSD_4.10_in_8_steps.html
Hope that helps some.
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 10:10:00 -0600, John [EMAIL
linux emulation working, install the linux-sun jdk,
and then build the native JDK. It's all detailed in that link I gave
you.
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I'm not sure if you've seen the below link
Having a firewall prevents rogue programs from opening up other ports
on your machine. You have to worry about services you don't install
and configure just as much (maybe even more so) as the services you do
install.
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Thanks for the help. I got a suggestion on a forum to build it as a
package...make MINIMAL=yes package I haven't created a package from
a port, so I'm not entirely sure what that'll do
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On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 09:13, Pat Maddox wrote:
I built it on an Athlon XP, couple years old, and I'm going to install
the jdk on a Barton machine. So it should work if I install it as a
package...
Pardon my ignorance
and files, but same thing. There also isn't
anything in the logs folder, so I guess it's not creating an error log
of anything. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Pat
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to add named_enable=YES in your /etc/rc.conf
check out the following tutorial on setting up Bind9
http://www.section6.net/help/bind.php
Hope this helps..
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you might want to add named_enable=YES in your /etc/rc.conf
check out the following tutorial on setting up Bind9
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but I don't want any experimental stuff running, if that makes sense.
Hope you guys can lend a hand.
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 13:33:41 +0300, Andrew P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I used CVSUP to keep my system up to date. How do I know that it's
not installing unstable
|grep named, what are your results?
Paste your conf and your zone files, or read the article again, along with
the DNS section in the handbook.
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ports and docs. Is that correct?
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I used CVSUP to keep my system up to date. How do I know that it's
not installing unstable software? I want to keep my software stable,
but not in the version
I just got a new dedicated server setup with FreeBSD, and noticed that
the /var partition is only 260MB. That seems like it could be a big
problem, considering all the logs will go in there, as well as mail.
What should I do about this? Do I need to do an OS reload and have a
bigger /var
Actually, it turns out it was just a mistake on the DC's part. I
submitted a ticket for an OS reload, saying I needed bigger
partitions, because the layout they installed it with didn't make any
sense. Got an email back in two minutes saying they messed up, and
that they'd install it with real
If you try to remove a package that has child dependencies, then it'll
let you know. You'll have to use the -f flag to force it to delete
the package, despite there being any dependencies. If you want to
delete a package along with all its dependencies, you can use the -r
flag.
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Subject: Re
I don't use HSphere on FreeBSD at all, but you can use Java 1.4 now.
http://www.brettsbsd.net/~estrabd/blog/index.php?/archives/21_Java_1.4_on_FreeBSD_4.10_in_8_steps.html
Those are some good instructions on installing Java on FreeBSD.
I run JBoss and Tomcat with no problems.
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005
You're right, if they hack your account and change your password,
you're stuck. You can't log in and get it back. You CAN call your
provider up (who presumably has local access) and ask them to boot
into single user mode, or login directly, and change your pass/delete
the account. You can
I'm trying to set up postfix for virtual domains. Apparently the
config is mostly correct, because it looks like PostFix is trying to
complete delivery of the mail. I get this in my /var/log/maillog
file:
Feb 4 19:57:59 cantona postfix/virtual[579]: CA35333C1D:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
correctly. I would have figured that
the way FreeBSD installed it would have worked...apparently not.
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 09:24:19 +0100, Volker Kindermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Pat,
Feb 4 19:57:59 cantona postfix/virtual[579]: CA35333C1D:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], relay=virtual, delay=0
. But that's of course not the permissions I
want on it.
On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 01:48:30 -0700, Pat Maddox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got it working, and managed to get courier-imap working as well.
The only problem (big problem?) is that I had to chmod 777 /var/mail
to get it all working together
Volker, thanks for all your help. I got everything running smoothly.
For courier-imap, I set the uid and gid in the authmysqlrc file. But
I needed to set the uid and gid in both postfix and courier...so your
instructions helped greatly. Thanks a lot!
Pat
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 14:36:19 +0100
/etc/passwd is a system file that just lists accounts. Having the
passwords in there is insecure because it has to be readable by
everyone. In linux systems, the actual passwords are in /etc/shadow.
I don't know exactly how FreeBSD handles passwords. I don't even
think it uses /etc/passwd
,
and I've got no clue why it is. Any help?
Pat
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I just started up authdaemond manually, and it has 6 processes going.
PIDs 670-675. So it doesn't look like anything is different when it's
run from the command line than from when it's run on boot. Still, is
it normal for there to be 6 processes?
On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 19:24:43 -0700, Pat Maddox
I was browsing through the authdaemond.rc file, and there's a section
about the number of daemons. That was set to 5, so I guess there are
supposed to be multiple authdaemond processes running.
On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 19:30:30 -0700, Pat Maddox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just started up authdaemond
I just installed phpMyAdmin from ports, and it didn't look like I
needed to make any changes to the config file. Initially I set the
authorization type as http, but when it wasn't working, I specified
the root username and password and tried config instead. I get this
error:
phpMyAdmin was
is in those logs and I can
help out a bit more. recently ran the gauntlet of php installation hell
earlier.
ken;
On Feb 7, 2005, at 11:12 AM, Pat Maddox wrote:
I just installed phpMyAdmin from ports, and it didn't look like I
needed to make any changes to the config file. Initially I
I've got mod_php installed as well as mod_jk, so whenever there's a
404 Apache displays
Apache/2.0.52 (FreeBSD) PHP/4.3.10 mod_jk/1.2.6
I'm not sure if I'm being overly paranoid, but I don't really like the
fact that all that info gets displayed. Is there any way I can change
Apache's version
Hi Chad,
I wrestled with this for a while, I didn't find much useful
information. I've got a website on FreeBSD and JBoss4, with the
native JDK, and it runs really well. No crashes and no memory issues
that I can see so far.
Pat
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 12:16:11 -0500, Chad Morland [EMAIL
I've always got a lot of inactive memory on my machine, around 520MB
or so. While doing a portupgrade, the free memory dropped to around
13MB. I'm just curious what exactly the inactive memory is. Will the
OS use the inactive memory before dipping into swap? Or is that
memory off limits now?
, cache, and buffered memory are
used though. When a process uses up all the free memory, does it then
use some from inactive, or does it use swap?
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 22:36:12 +0100, Erik Trulsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 02:33:14PM -0700, Pat Maddox wrote:
I've always
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Pat Maddox wrote:
Alright, that lets me know that it's not an entirely bad thing. It
does say, however, that it's fine as long as the free memory isn't
REALLY low. It did get down to 13MB though, as I said.
Really low means less than 1 MB
Thanks a lot for the explanation. I think I can close top and stop
worrying now :)
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 23:27:59 +0100, Erik Trulsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 02:44:39PM -0700, Pat Maddox wrote:
Alright, that lets me know that it's not an entirely bad thing. It
does
I want to install a firewall on my system. First of all, is PF the
one I should be using? It seems to get the most recommendations.
I don't actually seem to have any problems configuring it - I just
have some problems testing the configuration. I can ssh to the box,
and I can access port
Is there any place I can find a good default ruleset for a server, and
just change what ports I want open?
Also, I've noticed that some rulesets will have different flags and
keep state on for certain TCP ports, but not others. For example, at
https://www.section6.net/help/pf.php I found:
Hi Ken,
The best thing I saw on installing Java is below. It worked flawlessly.
http://www.brettsbsd.net/~estrabd/blog/index.php?/archives/21_Java_1.4_on_FreeBSD_4.10_in_8_steps.html
Pat
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:20:04 -0500, Ken Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have seen a few things on how
as open. I've got a ruleset of
block in log on $ext_if proto udp all
So all UDP ports should be shown as closed. Doesn't really make any
sense to me. Anyone care to help?
Thanks for the help so far.
Pat
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 13:26:37 +0100, Volker Kindermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Pat
I've had Courier-IMAP working great with a MySQL database for over a
week now. I just rebooted my machine for the first time, and now I
can't auth at all. It just rejects every password, maillog says that
the login attempt failed every time. I've got no idea at all why this
is happening.
It turns out that the authlibmysql.so file wasn't there anymore...it
doesn't get deleted every time the machine reboots, does it? That
wouldn't make any sense.
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 19:35:08 -0700, Pat Maddox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had Courier-IMAP working great with a MySQL database
all
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 03:17:30 +0100, J65nko BSD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 19:18:17 -0700, Pat Maddox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've managed to come up with something that works so far. I am having
two problems though.
The first is that I can't authenticate for IMAP
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 06:23:39 -0800, Loren M. Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 09:32:25PM -0700, Pat Maddox wrote:
I want to install a firewall on my system. First of all, is PF the
one I should be using? It seems to get the most recommendations.
I don't actually
I rent a server from www.layeredtech.com They've been great so far.
I'm not sure what exactly you need - it's obviously different if
you're hosting a couple sites versus just having a machine to play
with. The cheapest server they've got is $65/mo, though you might be
able to talk em down a
My favorite one is Kayako eSupport - www.kayako.com
Another popular one is Cerberus HelpDesk - www.cerberusweb.com
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 01:16:15 -0800 (PST), Mark Jayson Alvarez
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Hi,
I'm looking for a software that we can use for
trouble ticketing system. We are using
I've been having a weird problem lately...when I download an email
from my mailserver, the time is off by 7 hours. For example, if I
receive an email at 9:30pm, it lists the time as 2:30pm in my mail
client. I've determined that it's just a problem on received
messages, because if I use my
the weird time offset.
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 21:00:49 -0800, Kent Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 26 February 2005 08:38 pm, Pat Maddox wrote:
I've been having a weird problem lately...when I download an email
from my mailserver, the time is off by 7 hours. For example, if I
receive
time then thats what your server is using.
Pat Maddox wrote:
I forgot to give a bit of info. My local machine has the correct time
of 10:05PM, and the server has the correct time of 11:05PM. If I send
an email from a mail account on the server to gmail, it has the
correct time. If I send
Whenever I reboot my machine, libauthmysql.so gets deleted, so I can't
use courier-imap anymore. I can't figure out why it's doing it, and
it's bugging the hell out of me. Anyone familiar with this?
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for pointing that out to me. I just thought that CET was central time :)
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I've included the headers of messages from both Gmail and Hotmail, to
show that it's not on Gmail's end. Also, here's
I don't know what the difference is between passing inet and alias,
but all my configs have inet, and it works fine.
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wrote:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/configtuning-v
irtual-hosts.html
I'm writing an app that needs to send out ICMP packets. ICMP isn't
supported in Java until 1.5, and it looks like 1.5 is alpha and
shouldn't be used for production. Is that correct?
From what I've read, I'll need to use a JNI implementation. Does
anybody know of any preexisting ones for
What's wrong with a
%mv /home/user/level1 /
%mv /level1 /root
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 22:13:05 +0100, Joachim Dagerot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your suggestion.
Unfortunately your commands will not affect the root folder of the hierarchy.
I must create a directory in the
Or even in one command...
% mv /home/user/level1 /root/
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 14:29:57 -0700, Pat Maddox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's wrong with a
%mv /home/user/level1 /
%mv /level1 /root
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 22:13:05 +0100, Joachim Dagerot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your
Is it better to run vsftpd standalone or using inetd? A friend of
mine told me that it's more secure to do it standalone, and apparently
that's the recommended method now.
If that's the case, how do I go about getting vsftpd to run when the
machine boots up? It doesn't look like there's a
What are some considerations to make before upgrading the ports? Does
upgrading them overwrite the existing config files? I've got a number
of ports that aren't up-to-date, but this is running on a server, so I
don't want to muck up the software and configs that are currently
running.
I've got the pf firewall installed, and every time I run cvsup,
portupgrade or try to install ports, I have to disable it. What
outgoing and incoming ports do I need to allow in order to run these
without disabling the firewall?
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I'm trying to set up PF on a server, and when I run pfctl -nf
/etc/pf.conf, I get the following error:
pfctl: ifa_load: pfi_get_ifaces: Bad file descriptor
Google doesn't come up with anything, I've got no clue what that is. Any help?
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+0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen
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Pat Maddox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to set up PF on a server, and when I run pfctl -nf
/etc/pf.conf, I get the following error:
pfctl: ifa_load: pfi_get_ifaces: Bad file descriptor
More info is required.
Which FreeBSD
$EXT_IF to any port
$UDP_OUT keep state
# --- ICMP
pass out quick on $EXT_IF inet proto icmp from $EXT_IF to any
icmp-type $PING keep state
# - end of pf.conf
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 10:30:53 -0700, Pat Maddox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p5. I'm not sure how to check
In rebuilding a kernel, how do you know exactly what modules you need?
The Handbook is a good start, and a lot of them are obvious (i.e. if
I have no SCSI disks, disable all SCSI modules). Others aren't so
easy, particularly serial devices, and the pseudo devices. How can I
find out exactly
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