. If not, you don't.
Does this help?
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Am Mittwoch, 30. Juli 2008 13:11:31 schrieb David Southwell:
i.e. Circumstances and what commands to apply in those circumstances?
If you don't know what to do, don't run -STABLE?
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if it breaks, and
AFAICT this change is most certainly going to break quite a few systems.
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of the original fields
are moved due to padding issues (or gcc reordering fields because of
padding), the old kernel module should work unchanged.
To finish: sorry for the noise, and sorry for the panic I might've provoked.
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filename).
uname -a:
FreeBSD phoenix.modelnine.org 7.0-STABLE FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #2: Fri Apr 11
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I ran the program as an unprivileged user.
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Would someone from the mail admins please remove the recipient at:
mail.radiokom.kr.ua
from the mailing list? He/She/It keeps reposting all mails sent to
freebsd-stable, as other should've also noticed already, and this is getting
severely annoying for my filters.
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or just more info, mail
me, and I'll set that up somewhere as a download.
For now, I'll personally try and see what changed between 6.2-STABLE and
7.0-BETA2 in the msdosfs-code that breaks this.
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info, just let me know, I'm happy to supply any additional information
to you which you might need!
Thanks for taking the time to look at this!
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the same wpa_supplicant config works using an ndis-wrapped driver
for a different PCMCIA-card (Broadcom-based).
Thanks for any hint you can give me!
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the same wpa_supplicant config works using an ndis-wrapped driver
for a different PCMCIA-card (Broadcom-based).
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Am Mittwoch, 14. November 2007 16:51:16 schrieb Heiko Wundram (Beenic):
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Sorry for the noise...
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found with this card Version 2.0.
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Am Mittwoch, 14. November 2007 08:55:49 schrieb Heiko Wundram (Beenic):
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Just for an update: I was stupid, really stupid enough not to check with any
of the APs I tried to connect to whether they had MAC-filtering enabled, and
all of them did. I turned that off just now for my private AP
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Am Mittwoch 01 August 2007 13:07:27 schrieb Skip Ford:
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You might want to check the thread starting with:
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(Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE)
also on freebsd-stable, where quite some discussion on this topic already took
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it a
hint zone) being a slave for the root is the name servers used for the
different first-level zones, and the root servers allow AXFR requests (which
I just verified), so this shouldn't fail.
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, and which can also properly resolve your
domains.
Hope this explains stuff.
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is necessary, as the output is far, far longer than that. As
k.root-servers.net was one of the servers he put in as masters for the root
zone, I should presume that his setup works fine.
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on an AXFR in persistant storage, which is another major
benefit (for me).
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to. As the zone has a timeout,
so do the contained records, which you'll also have to refetch after their
TTL expires.
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on:
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt
which specifically says that should not means recommended not to, but not
explicitly forbidden. So, this behaviour is not in violation of RFC2870, just
discouraged by it. If the (respective) roots offer it, perfect.
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are a stub, you basically get
nothing besides a hint-zone; otherwise you'd have to configure a stub-zone
for every TLD that's out there (and configured in the roots) with the
respective info to actually achieve (permanent) caching of TLD-NS-records in
the form of a zone-file.
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in question
do) then the saving should be bigger.
Thanks for that link, that was an interesting read!
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This mechanism is simply not applicable to the situation this thread was
talking about (using the root zone as hint or slave), that's what Doug was
trying to say, and I was trying to say in the mail I hinted at above.
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