Hi,
I'm using FreeBSD 9.1 and looking for a way to pass a module parameters on load
time.
I came across the 'TUNABLE' macros which provided a decent solution.
The question that remains is how to notify the user about those configurable
load-time parameters ?
I guess I'm looking for some kind
I have ran into a recent issue, after a lot of trouble shooting I have
narrowed it down to something in my /etc/src.conf
the full file just has:
WITHOUT_BIND=YES
WITHOUT_NTP=YES
WITHOUT_FLOPPY=YES
WITHOUT_FREEBSD_UPDATE=YES
WITHOUT_PROFILE=YES
Of course bind and ntp are added in by ports
dweimer wrote:
I have ran into a recent issue, after a lot of trouble shooting I have
narrowed it down to something in my /etc/src.conf
the full file just has:
WITHOUT_BIND=YES
WITHOUT_NTP=YES
WITHOUT_FLOPPY=YES
WITHOUT_FREEBSD_UPDATE=YES
WITHOUT_PROFILE=YES
Of course bind and ntp
for areas within their code that hog
resources
time-wise and zero in on those to concentrate on makeing more
efficient/faster.
-Mike
if I remember right, from information about src.conf, I believe that
WITHOUT_PROFILE
WITHOUT_PROFILE=
WITHOUT_PROFILE=true
WITHOUT_PROFILE=YES
...
are all
Hi All,
The blow information can be found when we boot up the system, also can use
command uname -v
my question is how can I change this,
and I cannot rebuild it ,because on my freebsd, I dont have src anymore .
[image: Inline image 1
On 04/07/2012 12:13, Bill Yuan wrote:
The blow information can be found when we boot up the system, also can use
command uname -v
Unfortunately the mailing list software has stripped your attachment.
For this sort of thing, its good to put your image up on a pastebin site
and include the link
4, 2012 at 9:43 PM, Matthew Seaman matt...@freebsd.org wrote:
On 04/07/2012 12:13, Bill Yuan wrote:
The blow information can be found when we boot up the system, also can
use
command uname -v
Unfortunately the mailing list software has stripped your attachment.
For this sort of thing, its
I am having problems with my system panicking and crashing during
Bacula backups. Is there any way short of enabling full memory dumps to
log the output of the crash? After a reboot there is no information in
the messages log, and dmesg generally only shows the information since
the reboot
On 03/09/12 01:45, Dean E. Weimer wrote:
I am having problems with my system panicking and crashing during
Bacula backups. Is there any way short of enabling full memory dumps
to log the output of the crash? After a reboot there is no
information in the messages log, and dmesg generally only
If this is not the list, please point me to the correct one. Is there a list
that corresponds to the XFree86 newbies list?
Anyway my question: I imderstand that the FreeBSD Foundation is/was sponsoring
coding for the Intel Ironlake chip. Does anyone know the status of this or
perhaps where to
Dnia wtorek, 11 października 2011 11:52:15 d...@safeport.com pisze:
Anyway my question: I imderstand that the FreeBSD Foundation is/was
sponsoring coding for the Intel Ironlake chip. Does anyone know the status
of this or perhaps where to inquire about the project status?
_
Douglas
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, Maciej Milewski wrote:
Dnia wtorek, 11 pa?dziernika 2011 11:52:15 d...@safeport.com pisze:
Anyway my question: I imderstand that the FreeBSD Foundation is/was
sponsoring coding for the Intel Ironlake chip. Does anyone know the status
of this or perhaps where to inquire
Chad Perrin per...@apotheon.com wrote:
Do I get a cookie?
Only if you visit a web site that uses them,
and have them enabled in your browser :)
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Chad Perrin per...@apotheon.com wrote:
Do I get a cookie?
Only if you visit a web site that uses them,
and have them enabled in your browser :)
I accept or deny on a site-by-site basis. I wouldn't want to get one
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 9:18 PM, zareena crisostomo
cyra_angel0...@yahoo.com wrote:
Please help me with my research work..I'm working on Freebsd as my OS. Tnx.
So, please clarify. You want us to do your homework assignment? But how can we?
You sent a proprietary format and it's locked, so we
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 10:47:54AM -0400, Alejandro Imass wrote:
. . . a bunch of stuff.
I had no interest in reading the attached PDF until I saw the message by
Alejandro Imass. Now that I've read it, I can only think that if one
takes the tasks described in that PDF literally and seriously
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 10:47:54 -0400
Alejandro Imass articulated:
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 9:18 PM, zareena crisostomo
cyra_angel0...@yahoo.com wrote:
Please help me with my research work..I'm working on Freebsd as my
OS. Tnx.
So, please clarify. You want us to do your homework assignment?
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Chad Perrin per...@apotheon.com wrote:
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 10:47:54AM -0400, Alejandro Imass wrote:
. . . a bunch of stuff.
I had no interest in reading the attached PDF until I saw the message by
Alejandro Imass. Now that I've read it, I can only think
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Jerry je...@seibercom.net wrote:
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 10:47:54 -0400
Alejandro Imass articulated:
[...]
For Christ's sake, he posted a simple assignment outline, more than
likely the original one he received and asked for help with it.
Obviously, part of the
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 12:17:13 -0400
Alejandro Imass articulated:
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Jerry je...@seibercom.net wrote:
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 10:47:54 -0400
Alejandro Imass articulated:
[...]
For Christ's sake, he posted a simple assignment outline, more than
likely the
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Jerry je...@seibercom.net wrote:
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 12:17:13 -0400
Alejandro Imass articulated:
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Jerry je...@seibercom.net wrote:
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 10:47:54 -0400
Alejandro Imass articulated:
[...]
least the the majority
information
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Jerry je...@seibercom.net wrote:
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 12:17:13 -0400
Alejandro Imass articulated:
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Jerry je...@seibercom.net wrote:
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 10:47:54 -0400
Alejandro Imass articulated:
[...]
least
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Gary Gatten ggat...@waddell.com wrote:
If I find someone with an IQ of 160+ and they ask everyone to play nice, will
you? Mine is only 140 something so I don't feel qualified to take this task
on myself. It would be nice though if someone took such offense to
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 12:37:30 -0500
Gary Gatten articulated:
If I find someone with an IQ of 160+ and they ask everyone to play
nice, will you? Mine is only 140 something so I don't feel qualified
to take this task on myself. It would be nice though if someone took
such offense to a post they
If only it were that easy! And excellent example of circular logic / illogic.
-Original Message-
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[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Jerry
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 1:11 PM
To: FreeBSD
Subject: Re: more information
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 12:17:13PM -0400, Alejandro Imass wrote:
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Jerry je...@seibercom.net wrote:
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 10:47:54 -0400
Alejandro Imass articulated:
All he did was ask for some assistance; not for someone to do the actual
assignment. Perhaps
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 12:37:30PM -0500, Gary Gatten wrote:
If I find someone with an IQ of 160+ and they ask everyone to play
nice, will you? Mine is only 140 something so I don't feel qualified
to take this task on myself. It would be nice though if someone took
such offense to a post
On Friday 05 August 2011 19:47:17 Chad Perrin wrote:
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 12:37:30PM -0500, Gary Gatten wrote:
If I find someone with an IQ of 160+ and they ask everyone to play
nice, will you? Mine is only 140 something so I don't feel qualified
to take this task on myself. It would
Please help me with my research work..I'm working on Freebsd as my OS. Tnx.
Zareena C. Bohol
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/book.html
You should find many answers there. Hope it helps in someway.
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On Thu, 4 Aug 2011, zareena crisostomo wrote:
Please help me with my research work..I'm working on Freebsd as my OS.
Tnx.
And you attach a Word document? Your scam stinks to high heaven.
Zareena C. Bohol
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On Thu, 04 Aug 2011 22:04:22 -0500, Lars Eighner
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And you attach a Word document? Your scam stinks to high heaven.
It's a pdf... but yeah, weird.
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Dear sir/madam,
Myself Tejas Oza a student of post-graduation. I want to use Unix Operating
system to run some of tools that are useful in my study. Please provide me
information from where can i get it. and whether it is free or not? and if
its free then please provide me the link for the same
On 08/25/2010 05:26, tejas oza wrote:
Dear sir/madam,
Myself Tejas Oza a student of post-graduation. I want to use Unix Operating
system to run some of tools that are useful in my study. Please provide me
information from where can i get it. and whether it is free or not? and if
its free
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 02:56:20PM +0530, tejas oza wrote:
Dear sir/madam,
Myself Tejas Oza a student of post-graduation. I want to use Unix Operating
system to run some of tools that are useful in my study. Please provide me
information from where can i get it. and whether it is free
On Mon, 31 May 2010 02:05:57 -0300 (ADT)
Marc G. Fournier scra...@hub.org wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2010, Anh Ky Huynh wrote:
the numbers are growing ... since the start of May, I've seen the
numbers jump by almost 2k new computers, so it is growing ... but
ppl have to consciously install
.
Unique hits on the FreeBSD handbook since Jan 2009.
Is this information obtainable?
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On Mon, 31 May 2010 11:41:16 +0800
Aiza aiz...@comclark.com wrote:
I trying to estimate the number of Freebsd computers.
To gauge a rough range size.
This may help: http://www.bsdstats.org/ :)
Number of subscribers to this question list.
Number of unique email address or ip address
Anh Ky Huynh wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2010 11:41:16 +0800
Aiza aiz...@comclark.com wrote:
I trying to estimate the number of Freebsd computers.
To gauge a rough range size.
This may help: http://www.bsdstats.org/ :)
Number of subscribers to this question list.
Number of unique email address
On Mon, 31 May 2010, Anh Ky Huynh wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2010 11:41:16 +0800
Aiza aiz...@comclark.com wrote:
I trying to estimate the number of Freebsd computers.
To gauge a rough range size.
This may help: http://www.bsdstats.org/ :)
BSDstats has a very long way to go before the numbers
On Mon, 31 May 2010 01:31:34 -0300 (ADT)
Marc G. Fournier scra...@hub.org wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2010, Anh Ky Huynh wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2010 11:41:16 +0800
Aiza aiz...@comclark.com wrote:
I trying to estimate the number of Freebsd computers.
To gauge a rough range size.
This may
On Mon, 31 May 2010, Anh Ky Huynh wrote:
the numbers are growing ... since the start of May, I've seen the
numbers jump by almost 2k new computers, so it is growing ... but
ppl have to consciously install the software ...
I remember the days when I was using Linux with http://counter.li.org/
On 23.04.10 18:02, Onur Aslan wrote:
$ cat /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf
option domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8, 8.8.8.4;
8.8.8.4 is not a valid Nameserver. You want 8.8.4.4...
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of the
subnet 192.168.1.0 block. Or copy the routers line to your host
declarations, I suppose.
No, better to keep routers information together with subnet (or else you
will get in trouble when adding a second subnet):
subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
option routers 192.168.1.1
,
# domain-name, domain-name-servers, domain-search, host-name,
# netbios-name-servers, netbios-scope, interface-mtu,
# rfc3442-classless-static-routes, ntp-servers;
request subnet-mask, broadcast-address;
Seems like you don't request router information.
As for dhcpd.conf, I don't know
Erik Norgaard wrote:
Seems like you don't request router information.
After I changed request in dhclient.conf to:
request subnet-mask, broadcast-address, time-offset, routers,
domain-name, domain-name-servers, domain-search, host-name,
netbios-name-servers, netbios-scope, interface-mtu
option domain-name-servers ns1.example.com;
option domain-name example.com;
A fqdn for a name server? That'll give you a chicken and egg problem,
don't you think?
Peter
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On 24/04/10 17:41, Peter Boosten wrote:
option domain-name-servers ns1.example.com;
option domain-name example.com;
A fqdn for a name server? That'll give you a chicken and egg problem,
don't you think?
No, the dhcpd server resolves the address and sends the ip to the clients.
On 24 apr 2010, at 23:07, Erik Norgaard wrote:
On 24/04/10 17:41, Peter Boosten wrote:
option domain-name-servers ns1.example.com;
option domain-name example.com;
A fqdn for a name server? That'll give you a chicken and egg problem,
don't you think?
No, the dhcpd server
package.
#
# This is a sample configuration file for dhclient. See dhclient.conf's
# man page for more information about the syntax of this file
# and a more comprehensive list of the parameters understood by
# dhclient.
#
# Normally, if the DHCP server provides reasonable information
On Apr 23, 2010, at 6:14 AM, Onur Aslan wrote:
I am using isc-dhcp30-server-3.0.7_5 in FreeBSD 7.2. When I run dhclient in a
client machine, this machine doesn't get gateway from dhcp server. I
configured
dhcpd server as described in FreeBSD handbook.
If the machine you are testing from is
I tried, but It doesn't helped.
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 08:22:54AM -0700, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Apr 23, 2010, at 6:14 AM, Onur Aslan wrote:
I am using isc-dhcp30-server-3.0.7_5 in FreeBSD 7.2. When I run dhclient in
a
client machine, this machine doesn't get gateway from dhcp server. I
Onur Aslan wrote:
I tried, but It doesn't helped.
Please show us the revised dhcpd.conf. Also, did you -HUP
your named?
Kevin Kinsey
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying
Onur Aslan wrote:
I tried, but It doesn't helped.
Please show us the revised dhcpd.conf. Also, did you -HUP
your named?
Sorry! That should be dhcpd.
$kill -HUP `pgrep dhcpd`
should do the trick.
KDK
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$ cat /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf
option domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8, 8.8.8.4;
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
default-lease-time 3600;
max-lease-time 86400;
ddns-update-style none;
option routers 192.168.1.1;
subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range 192.168.1.4 192.168.1.24;
}
Hi--
On Apr 23, 2010, at 9:02 AM, Onur Aslan wrote:
After I added dhcpd_flags=-HUP to my rc.conf It's giving an error message
when I starting dhcpd:
Remove that; I believe what Kevin meant was to do this:
kill -HUP `cat /var/run/dhcpd.pid`
...to restart dhcpd. Running dhcpd -t will let
Onur Aslan wrote:
$ cat /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf
option domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8, 8.8.8.4;
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
default-lease-time 3600;
max-lease-time 86400;
ddns-update-style none;
option routers 192.168.1.1;
subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range 192.168.1.4
Does a geli metadata backup contain any sensitive information? Like...
should apply the same precations as I do the key and password?
Thanks!
-Modulok-
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Modulok modu...@gmail.com wrote:
Does a geli metadata backup contain any sensitive information? Like...
should apply the same precations as I do the key and password?
If you change the keyfile the metadata is changed and the old keyfile
becomes useless
Does anyone know where I can find out what versions of the UDF file system that
the FreeBSD mount_udf command supports?
Or more specifically does anyone know if it's possible to mount an ISO image of
Windows 2008 server with FreeBSD?
I created an ISO image server running on FreeBSD 7.2 (Also
2009/11/24 Polytropon free...@edvax.de:
Hi,
again, a strange question: I'd like to know if there is a builtin
means to let the csh's (or bash's) prompt show an information if
the current dialog session has been opened via SSH from another
system. The obvious is:
�...@sys1:~% ssh m
On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:22:47 -0800, George Davidovich free...@optimis.net
wrote:
I'd suggest parsing out w(1), or better yet, making use of environmental
variables instead. The following, for example, are set by ssh:
SSH_CLIENT
SSH_CONNECTION
SSH_TTY
That sounds interesting, I'll
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 05:10:38AM +0100, Polytropon typed:
Hi,
again, a strange question: I'd like to know if there is a builtin
means to let the csh's (or bash's) prompt show an information if
the current dialog session has been opened via SSH from another
system. The obvious
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 12:19:45 +0100, Ruben de Groot mai...@bzerk.org wrote:
In tcsh there's the REMOTEHOST env variable. Don't know about bash.
Something like:
set prompt = ${us...@${host}${REMOTEHOST}
should do it?
That's an approach, it it makes the upper stage visible;
it works in
Hi,
again, a strange question: I'd like to know if there is a builtin
means to let the csh's (or bash's) prompt show an information if
the current dialog session has been opened via SSH from another
system. The obvious is:
m...@sys1:~% ssh m...@sys2
m...@sys2:~% _
I'd like
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 05:10:38AM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
again, a strange question: I'd like to know if there is a builtin
means to let the csh's (or bash's) prompt show an information if
the current dialog session has been opened via SSH from another
system. The obvious is:
m
On Thursday 29 October 2009 20:44:12 Martin McCormick wrote:
Giorgos Keramidas writes:
You should use a Perl or Python script, and a hash...
If you show us a few sample lines from the input file and how you want
the output to look, it shouldn't be too hard to quickly hack one of those
ATXT.txt
The line break here is for Email consideration. The above
command should all be on one line.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK
Systems Engineer
OSU Information Technology Department Telecommunications Services Group
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 10:38:56 -0500, Martin McCormick
mar...@dc.cis.okstate.edu wrote:
This is probably going to be a hashing exercise but I am checking to see
if any of the building blocks needed are already out there.
The problem is simple to describe in that there are 2 tables. One is a
of that! Thank
you. I have installed python now on the FreeBSD system and will
start learning it.
A records look like:
hydrogen.cis.osu. 43200 IN A 192.168.2.123
Text or TXT records look similar except that the data they
convey are ASCII text strings of various information
text strings of various information that are
either read by people or maybe tell servers how to behave toward
that particular client.
hydrogen.cis.osu. 5 IN TXT cordell-north,009,192.168.2.123
Once you slurp all the A and TXT records in a hash-map or another data
structure of your own
2009/8/28 Ruben de Groot mai...@bzerk.org
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 12:28:26PM -0400, APseudoUtopia typed:
Two more questions then I should be ready to go with my jail(s).
In order to minimize the HDD space of the jail, can I add things in my
src.conf such as
WITHOUT_BOOT, WITHOUT_ACPI,
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 12:28:26PM -0400, APseudoUtopia typed:
Two more questions then I should be ready to go with my jail(s).
In order to minimize the HDD space of the jail, can I add things in my
src.conf such as
WITHOUT_BOOT, WITHOUT_ACPI, WITHOUT_PF?
Yes you can. Another option is to
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Erich Dollanskyer...@apsara.com.sg wrote:
Hi,
On 27 August 2009 am 11:10:37 Adam Vande More wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:59 PM, APseudoUtopia
apseudouto...@gmail.comwrote:
Also, how memory-intensive is a jail?
Very light when compared to other
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 9:13 AM, APseudoUtopia apseudouto...@gmail.comwrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Erich Dollanskyer...@apsara.com.sg
wrote:
Hi,
On 27 August 2009 am 11:10:37 Adam Vande More wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:59 PM, APseudoUtopia
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Adam Vande Moreamvandem...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 9:13 AM, APseudoUtopia apseudouto...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Erich Dollanskyer...@apsara.com.sg
wrote:
Hi,
On 27 August 2009 am 11:10:37 Adam Vande More
Le 26/08/2009 à 22:59:34-0400, APseudoUtopia a écrit
Hello,
I have a small site which runs PostgreSQL, Nginx, and PHP. I'm looking
into running nginx inside a jailed host on my server for security
reasons (eg, if there is a hole in a php script).
The website root is actually a working
Hello,
I have a small site which runs PostgreSQL, Nginx, and PHP. I'm looking
into running nginx inside a jailed host on my server for security
reasons (eg, if there is a hole in a php script).
The website root is actually a working copy of my subversion
repository. I have svnserve running
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:59 PM, APseudoUtopia apseudouto...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
I have a small site which runs PostgreSQL, Nginx, and PHP. I'm looking
into running nginx inside a jailed host on my server for security
reasons (eg, if there is a hole in a php script).
The website root is
Hi,
On 27 August 2009 am 11:10:37 Adam Vande More wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:59 PM, APseudoUtopia
apseudouto...@gmail.comwrote:
Also, how memory-intensive is a jail?
Very light when compared to other virtualization methods.
jails share the kernel but not the world.
So, there will
may be it will better to imagine that jail is a different computer, so
if your jail need connection to main host it will connect like other
computer that not running in jail.
you can do file:// from main host to jail but not from jail to main
host. As far I know jail is a method so memory
I'm sure that this has been asked before, but I cannot find the answer
recorded anywhere. I'm likely looking in the wrong places.
Is there a simple tool in freebsd to show the reverse dependency tree of a
package?
ie. D is required by C is required by B is required by A ?
Not to mention forward
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
I'm sure that this has been asked before, but I cannot find the answer
recorded anywhere. I'm likely looking in the wrong places.
Is there a simple tool in freebsd to show the reverse dependency tree of a
package?
pkg_tree in ports
Mike
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Assunto: source of uname information = BRAm I correct in believing
uname gets its information from the
kern= .version sysctl
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Assunto: source of uname information = BRAm I correct in believing
uname gets its information from the
kern= .version
Trober tro...@trober.com:
Am I correct in believing uname gets its information from the
kern.version sysctl?
I believe YES, based on
[1]http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/usr.bin/uname/uname.c
See = NATIVE_SYSCTL2_GET(ver= sion, CTL_KERN, KERN_VERSION), on
source above
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Data: Quarta, 21 De Janeiro De 2009 = 10:06
Assunto: Re: source of uname informa= tion
Trober :
Am I cor= rect in believing uname gets its information from
the
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 08:06:50 -0500
Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Can someone explain this:
h...@jerusalem sysctl kern.version
kern.version: FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT #0: Tue Jan 20 10:40:57 EST 2009
h...@jerusalem.litteratus.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/JERUSALEM
h...@jerusalem
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De: Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com
Para: Trober tro...@trober.com
Data: Quarta, 21 De Janeiro De 2009 10:39
Assunto: Re: source of uname information
Trober writes:
kern.version is small part only of output uname command.
uname command concatane
Trober writes:
What your /usr/obj/usr/src/include/vers.h file say in:
No such file.
Robert Huff
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Am I correct in believing uname gets its information from the
kern.version sysctl?
Robert Huff
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Kelly Jones wrote:
Has anyone tried publishing non-DNS information via DNS? Advantages:
% Automatic distributed caching on various nameservers.
% UDP, so no TCP overhead
I know SPF uses this, and clamav publishes their current version
number this way, but has anyone done this on a large
Kelly Jones wrote:
Has anyone tried publishing non-DNS information via DNS? Advantages:
% Automatic distributed caching on various nameservers.
% UDP, so no TCP overhead
I know SPF uses this, and clamav publishes their current version
number this way, but has anyone done this on a large
Someone needs to invent and promote a TextualDatagramPublicationProtocol or
TDPP because DNS has been abused for publishing non DNS data for too long.
Continuing to use DNS for things it was never intended to do will only cloud
the issue and delay implementation when the internet decides to
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Someone needs to invent and promote a
TextualDatagramPublicationProtocol or TDPP because DNS has been abused
for publishing non DNS data for too long. Continuing to use DNS for
things it was never intended to do will only cloud the issue and delay
implementation when
% UDP, so no TCP overhead
I know SPF uses this, and clamav publishes their current version
number this way, but has anyone done this on a large scale basis?
no idea what large scale is, but it WILL work if done properly. on any
scale.
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Has anyone tried publishing non-DNS information via DNS? Advantages:
% Automatic distributed caching on various nameservers.
% UDP, so no TCP overhead
I know SPF uses this, and clamav publishes their current version
number this way, but has anyone done this on a large scale basis?
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We're
On Wed, 2008-12-17 at 19:07 +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Someone needs to invent and promote a TextualDatagramPublicationProtocol or
TDPP because DNS has been abused for publishing non DNS data for too long.
Continuing to use DNS for things it was never intended to do will only
cloud
DAve(dave.l...@pixelhammer.com)@2008.12.17 10:13:09 -0500:
Kelly Jones wrote:
Has anyone tried publishing non-DNS information via DNS? Advantages:
% Automatic distributed caching on various nameservers.
% UDP, so no TCP overhead
I know SPF uses this, and clamav publishes their current
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