I have a machine using FreeBSD 6.0 which wont let me rcp as root. I can rsh
as root or rcp as another user but no rcp as root. I have several 4.10
machines that work fine as well as a 6.0 machine with no issues.
My .rhosts(chmod 600) file is in place as well as the hosts.equiv file, and
inetd is
Hello,
Does anyone know if the following hardware is compatable with 4.10?
Chipset Intel® E7210 (Canterwood ES) chipset
MCH + ICH5-R + FWH
Serial ATA SATA Controller on-chip (Intel® ICH5-R)
Dual Serial ATA ports
RAID 0, 1 Supported
Network Controllers Dual Intel® 82541 Gigabit Et
I recently installed perl 5.8.3 (upgrade from 5.6.1) on my freebsd 4.9
box. And the following
line in a script now gives errors:
$realname =~ tr# a-zA-Z0-9\-,./'\200-377##dc;
ERROR:
Invalid range "-3" in transliteration operator
Thanks,
Roger
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I recently installed perl 5.8.3 (upgrade from 5.6.1) on my freebsd 4.9
box. And the following
line in a script now gives errors:
$realname =~ tr# a-zA-Z0-9\-,./'\200-377##dc;
ERROR:
Invalid range "-3" in transliteration operator
Thanks,
Roger
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Hello,
Why can I no longer put in the compat3, compat4 stuff? Some of my older
programs are crashing since the upgrade to 4.10.
ROger
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Tony,
I am running 4 Dell 1650s with scsi raid setup dual processors and have
had NO issues. Each machine host 750 websites all with email and mysql
access.
Roger
System Admin
J-Navi WebHosting
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Below is what I use. You might need to change some of the dirs and
the version #s of the tarballs, but it is almost a copy and past operation
with this.
Roger
$ gzip -d -c apache_1.3.x.tar.gz | tar xvf -
$ gzip -d -c mod_ssl-2.8.x-1.3.x.tar.gz | tar xvf -
$ gzip -d -c php-4.1.x.
Sorry about the mysql. I usually get the latest greatest from mysql.com
and their instructions are very basic to follow. I promise to read the
whole question next time..LOL
Roger
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mentioned it is a name server and some
our clients are starting to complain about slow web page response.
Below is netstat and top outputs.
Has anyone seen this or can explain this issue
THANKS !
Roger Williams
Netstat shows:
Active Internet connections
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
mentioned it is a name server and some
our clients are starting to complain about slow web page response.
Below is netstat and top outputs.
Has anyone seen this or can explain this issue
THANKS !
Roger Williams
Netstat shows:
Active Internet connections
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
> Hello All,
> I recently upgraded a few of several machine from
> 4.5 RELEASE to FreeBSD
> 4.6-RELEASE-p1. One of these machines being our
> primary name server and
> NFS server. Ever since the upgrade the machine
> gradually slows to a crawl...to the
> point where I cant even pull up a ssh s
The interface is showing full duplex. The real strange thing is a simple
reboot will solve the problemfor a few hours. Then it slows to a
crawl..eventually where I cant log in from the outside, BUt as mentioned
before a ssh session from the "inside" goes right through.
Looks like it is go
If it were a memory leak wouldnt all conections be effected not just the
outside ones? And just to make sure.how would one test for a memory
leak?
What about a DOS attackbut I would think it would show up in
netstat.. but im not sure. lsof shows nothing strange going out.
Thanks for
To All who helped,
Well it appears we might have found the issue...maybe. It appears that
my colo company has found issues with there BGP and load balancing of my
pipe as well as others GO figure a colo establisment admitting having
issues..LOL
I want to thank EVERYONE who put ther 2 cent
After upgrading to 4.6-RELEASE-p1 im getting the following line when I run
lsof. Can someone explain itshould I be concerned? Most times when
the server is busy connecting with ssh is a real "PAIN".
Any ideas?
sshd 41268root5u sockcan't read protocol switch from 0x00
Dan,
You are correct, i do get that error. Ill reinstall lsof and see the
outcome. Thanks for the input.
ROger
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Hello All,
Ever since an upgrade to 4.6 I get this error in my apache error log:
perl in free(): warning: chunk is already free
google has a few references to similar errors but nothing specific. Has
anyone seen this or can point me in a direction to resolve this issue?
And yes I did upgrade
I recently tried to install freebsd 4.4 on a new dell 1650 server with the
perc3-di, 128mb on-board raid. Once the bios boots ( with no errors) the
freebsd install complains there are no disks installed. Anyone have any
ideas what is the issue?
Thanks,
Roger
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I know thins is not the place but I know one of you know this one off the
top of your head.
I have:
$list = "dog 1 1 1 cat 2 1 snake 111"
and I want to end up with:
dog 1 cat 2 snake 1
I thought
$list =~ s/ \d \d/ \d/g;
would do the trick, but that gives me:
dog d 1 1 cat d snake d 1
Thanks,
Rog
I know thins is not the place but I know one of you know this one off the
top of your head.
I have:
$list = "dog 1 1 1 cat 2 1 snake 111"
and I want to end up with:
dog 1 cat 2 snake 1
I thought
$list =~ s/ \d \d/ \d/g;
would do the trick, but that gives me:
dog d 1 1 cat d snake d 1
Thanks,
Rog
I know thins is not the place but I know one of you know this one off the
top of your head.
I have:
$list = "dog 1 1 1 cat 2 1 snake 111"
and I want to end up with:
dog 1 cat 2 snake 1
I thought
$list =~ s/ \d \d/ \d/g;
would do the trick, but that gives me:
dog d 1 1 cat d snake d 1
Thanks,
Rog
Since an upgrade to 6.0 (perl 5.8.8) I am getting the following error:
>>Out of memory during ridiculously large request at
/usr/local/pop-before-smtp-1.36/pop-before-smtp line 355
Below is the offending line:
>> foreach (keys %db)
While googling I see there are other programs having the same i
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