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STILL sets the default route to my old gateway. I cant find any config
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> > I have fomated the MBR on the second drive, so it is MSed.
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he MBR would
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[... snip ...]
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> I've just rebooted back into SUSE from FreeBSD. I use Grub to boot them
> both, and Win2k (for how often it gets used, I might as well dump it ;-))
>
> I can safely say even with UF
ryone says that csh is crap for scripting,
> but it isn't. I think Perl is harder than csh.
> But let's not start another holy war.
I think shell scripting is great to. But what makes it so powerful is
the ability to use tools and executables from your path. That would
include t
drive.
If you do not wish to install these boot loaders, you will have to
change your cabling so that Windows is on the first drive and change
your BIOS to boot off the second. Then the BSD loader will be able to
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My question is can i control bandwidth on certain ports ie, ftp?
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with sshguard (both in ports)
on several servers today. sshguard seems to be more configurable and
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implies that the -f option is used to specify a file containing the
commands you wish to execute, not the actual commands themselves.
In that case, create a temporary file with commands like '/path/script
20 test', etc. in it and then use "at -f&q
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ht want to try security/portsentry from the ports tree. It's a
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cted to those
files. You'll likely want to rotate those files regularly. I have the
following in my /etc/newsyslog.conf file:
/var/log/daily.log 640 7 *@T00 JN
/var/log/monthly.log640 12*$M1D0 JN
/var/log/weekly.log
ript, but have you placed a
corresponding "PROVIDE: abc" in another script?
I also use rcorder to print the order in which my rc.d scripts will be
loaded:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=rcorder&sourceid=opensearch.
Check /etc/rc to see how rcorder is invoked at various times d
esktop.telfort.nl 6.3-RELEASE-p4 FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE-p4 #21: Wed
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Hi Dino,
I committed the recent update for kmymoney2 0.8.9. I didn't
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> after I amended the Makefile as you had suggested portmaster
- Check the permissions on the the ~user/.ssh directory and the
authorized_keys file. They have to be sufficiently tight (700 and 600,
typically).
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connection that succeeds. The "try pubkey" message displays a private
key file.
Did you check the sshd_config file on the server and the
/var/log/messages file for additional hints? If you see anything
interesting, please post the output here. Also make sure that
t;
>> Did you check the sshd_config file on the server and the
>> /var/log/messages file for additional hints? If you see anything
>> interesting, please post the output here. Also make sure that
>> PubkeyAuthentication is enabled ("on") in sshd_config.
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e:
hint.da.0.at="scbus0"
hint.da.0.target="0"
hint.da.0.unit="0"
I believe you can do something similar with your ad devices, and force
the new drive to a different /dev/ad? device file that doesn't cause a
boot problem.
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Greg
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Hi Jeremy,
Excellent points all - thank you. I will make the migration from
device.hints to loader.conf as you noted!
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nt.
When the VM boots, it queries VMnet8's DHCP server for an IP address,
gateway and DNS servers. These will likely be the same as those on your
host machine.
The VM will have outbound Internet access, but will only be able to
provide services to your host machine. If you want the VM to pro
t; tag, the rcorder system invokes
this script before the Apache startup script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d. I
tested this on 7.0 with a standard Apache 2.2 installation from the
ports tree.
I hope this helps, and please post any follow-up questions you have.
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ls/MakeMaker.pm line 17.
> Compilation failed in require at ./Makefile.PL line 8.
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at ./Makefile.PL line 8.
> *** Error code 2
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Hi Noah,
What is the output of the following command on your system?
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>
> Regards.
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Hi Albert,
Check out this page:
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Scroll down to the section named "REFUSE FILES," and you will find your
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Also, did you originally install Perl from a package or did you build it
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recently switched to sshguard for other reasons, and it has
worked well for defending against both high-speed and slow-speed
attacks. You can get more information here:
http://sshguard.sourceforge.net/
http://www.freshports.org/security/sshguard-ipfw/
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e clock as a result)? Any suggested fix
> would be appreciated.
Hi Nerius,
I don't know why those processes are hung after boot, but in order to
troubleshoot the problem, I suggest that you modify the /etc/rc.d/ntpd
script to invoke ntpd from truss and log the output to a file, e.g.
or instance, see this entry in the file:
20090802:
AFFECTS: users of devel/libtool15 and devel/libltdl15
...
portupgrade -o devel/libtool22 libtool-1.5\*
portupgrade -o devel/libltdl22 libltdl-1.5\*
...
The committer hasn't added an entry to UPDATING yet, but it's a good
idea in this s
; Is that version of Java really vulnerable? If yes, why doesn't
> # portaudit -Fda
> report it as such, and could you please update the java/jdk16 port?
We need an entry in the VUXML database I guess.
Updating java/jdk16 is going to be a slow process. There are lots of
changes
spect there ia better mousetrap!!
>
> Thanks in advance
> David
>
Hi David,
pkg_which will do what you want:
# pkg_which /usr/local/include/librsync.h
[Updating the pkgdb in /var/db/pkg ... - 289 packages
found (-1 +1) (...). done]
librsync-0.9.7_1
#
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a port requires a certain file to build or run, and it's included in
another port that isn't listed as a dependency, please file a PR
(http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html) so the port can be fixed.
In the mean time, you can find port files by grepping /usr/ports like so:
find /usr/ports -
your help :)
Hi there,
Whenever I run into problems like this and I can't easily resolve them,
I turn to truss (http://bit.ly/yipvq) or strace (http://bit.ly/1oXQ4v)
so I can see exactly what's happening to cause the permission denied
message.
If you want, post output from t
Since TrueCrypt doesn't work on FreeBSD, I'm wondering what you'd recommend for
this:
I like to keep all of my sensitive stuff in a few encrypted mountable files.
Something where I can copy the file to a USB key for backup, but not worry if I
lose the USB key since it's just an encrypted file.
server, you still have
a way to get in and fix it without physically traveling to the data center.
Hope that helps,
Greg
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