I found out from googling that VIA Padlock would be supported in FreeBSD 6.2.
But I don't know how to activate it.
Is there any kernel configuration or specific application for the Padlock?
If you have any idea about this issue, let me know.
Currently I am using VIA Epia SP13000, which has
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007, Minseok Choi wrote:
I found out from googling that VIA Padlock would be supported in
FreeBSD 6.2.
But I don't know how to activate it.
Is there any kernel configuration or specific application for the
Padlock?
If you have any idea about this issue, let me know.
I just updated a 4.11 machine to patch level 24. Somehow I had
overlooked that machine earlier as it's so stable and only
is handling web pages, secondary dns and secondary mail.
I've checked everthing I can think of but now all the scripts
that are run from the root crontab - with the user of
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007, Minseok Choi wrote:
I found out from googling that VIA Padlock would be supported in
FreeBSD 6.2.
But I don't know how to activate it.
Is there any kernel configuration or specific application for the
Padlock?
It appears the man
When looking in the querylog for BIND 9.3.1 running on FreeBSD 5.4,
almost every other log entry specifies an query. The only client is
localhost. I see no reason right now to have BIND wasting resources on
IPv6 requests, so I added
named_flags=-4
to rc.conf and restarted named.
On Wednesday 12 September 2007, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
When looking in the querylog for BIND 9.3.1 running on FreeBSD 5.4,
almost every other log entry specifies an query. The only client
is localhost. I see no reason right now to have BIND wasting resources
on IPv6 requests, so I
On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 09:45:21PM +0200, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
When looking in the querylog for BIND 9.3.1 running on FreeBSD 5.4, almost
every other log entry specifies an query. The only client is
localhost. I see no reason right now to have BIND wasting resources on IPv6
When looking in the querylog for BIND 9.3.1 running on FreeBSD 5.4,
almost every other log entry specifies an query. The only client is
localhost. I see no reason right now to have BIND wasting resources on
IPv6 requests, so I added
named_flags=-4
to rc.conf and restarted named.
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On Wed, 12 Sep 2007, Oliver Fromme wrote:
padlock_load=YES
So there's no need to modify your kernel.
I just realised that I checked and amd64 6.2 machine and an
i386 -current machine, hence my confusion :)
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Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
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Hi,
I have the same problem, but in my case it was not I486_CPU, but SCHED_ULE.
After changing SCHED_ULE to SCHED_4BSD problem was gone.
Andris
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