Hello :
Is anyone running FreeBSD-STABLE in an intel based Sun Hardware (Sun Fire
V65x) ? I need running it in a production environment and I prefer FreeBSD rather
than RedHat Enterprise Linux or Solaris X86 (they are the recommended OS).
Regards
Richard Cotrina
Is there any reason for not using bind 9.3.0 that comes with FreeBSD 5.3 ?
It can be run chrooted with the same flags you are using.
Regarding your question, I suposse your master server can't connect to your
slaver server on port tcp 53 which is used for transfer zones and
master-slave notificati
Is there any reason for not using bind 9.3.0 that comes with FreeBSD 5.3 ?
It can be run chrooted with the same flags you are using.
Regarding your question, I suposse your master server can't connect to your
slaver server on port tcp 53 which is used for transfer zones and
master-slave notificati
Is there any reason for not using bind 9.3.0 that comes with FreeBSD 5.3 ?
It can be run chrooted with the same flags you are using.
Regarding your question, I suposse your master server can't connect to your
slaver server on port tcp 53 which is used for transfer zones and
master-slave notificati
Is there any reason for not using bind 9.3.0 that comes with FreeBSD 5.3 ?
It can be run chrooted with the same flags you are using.
Regarding your question, I suposse your master server can't connect to your
slaver server on port tcp 53 which is used for transfer zones and
master-slave notificati
sshd is disabled by default in FreeBSD 5.3, enable it by hand:
# /etc/rc.d/sshd start
Then, If you want it to be started at boot time, add the following line to
/etc/rc.conf :
sshd_enable="YES"
HTH
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Irina wrote:
> Hello at FreeBSD list.
>
> I have installed FreeBSD 5.3, ha
still
remains in the CURRENT CVS tree ? is already there a 6-CURRENT ?
Thanks for any help.
Richard Cotrina
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Hello :
My Sun Blade 100 has experienced a "fault virtual address" panic, produced
by a simple remote port scanning (done with nmap 3.5). Searching the lists,
I've found a similar problem :
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-sparc64/2003-August/000576.html
according to this, the problem
panic: pcib: uncorrectable DMA error AFAR 0xad6000 AFSR 0x41ff0080
syncing disk, buffers remaining ...
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RCC
On Fri, 14 May 2004, Thomas Moestl wrote:
> On Thu, 2004/05/13 at 15:59:58 -0500, Richard Cotrina wrote:
> &
Take a look at /usr/ports/security/openssh-portable
There's the latest openssh port (3.8.1p1)
On Mon, 24 May 2004, JJB wrote:
> Send email to FBSD OpenSSH port maintainer and tell then the port is
> out of date.
>
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Edit your kernel configuration, add the line :
options SC_DISABLE_REBOOT
then recompile your kernel, install and reboot.
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004, mkondelk wrote:
> How to disable CTRL+ALT+DEL ? Thanks.
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ole gave me this message :
/kernel pid 21078 (sh),uid 0 : exited on signal 12 ( core dumped )
Does anyone have any ideas about what I did it wrong or it is missing ?
Thanks in advance for your help
Richard Cotrina
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Have you thought in using 6.1/amd64 instead of 6.1/i386 + PAE ? Your Xeon
processor is supported under the amd64 port, using EM64T for addressing
more than 4GB.
I had some stability troubles in the past running mysql server with PAE
enabled, for a 6GB RAM server.
Regards
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006, Pau
Perhaps this is an old news, but it's interesting to post it to the list.
A recent study made by MI2G, an UK company focused in data risk
security, shows that *BSD and MacOS X were the less breached OS in a
sample of more that 200K computers permanently connected to the internet.
http://mi2g.net/
Firs of all, check if the module has been loaded :
# kldstat
You should see the module ipl loaded :
Id Refs AddressSize Name
21 0xc36df000 18000ipl.ko
If not, load it manually :
# kldload ipl
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, dave wrote:
> Hello,
> I believe i am having a configurat
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