Via padlock

2007-09-12 Thread Minseok Choi
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

Re: Via padlock

2007-09-12 Thread Daniel O'Connor
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.

Re: problems with 'periodic' in 4.11 p-24

2007-09-12 Thread Bill Vermillion
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

Re: Via padlock

2007-09-12 Thread Oliver Fromme
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

BIND 9.3.1 - How to get rid of AAAA querys?

2007-09-12 Thread Andreas Pettersson
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.

Re: BIND 9.3.1 - How to get rid of AAAA querys?

2007-09-12 Thread Max Laier
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

Re: BIND 9.3.1 - How to get rid of AAAA querys?

2007-09-12 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
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

Re: BIND 9.3.1 - How to get rid of AAAA querys?

2007-09-12 Thread Mark Andrews
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.

Two Day International Conference

2007-09-12 Thread Raghesh A
Friends, A two day international conference (ICIST2007) is planned at Thrissur(Kerala, India) during 14,15 December 2007 with Free Software as the principal theme. RMS has agreed to engage the participants in a virtual session and clarify online to any subsequent queries. Papers are solicited

Re: Via padlock

2007-09-12 Thread Daniel O'Connor
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 :) -- Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer for Genesis Software -

RE: Kernel hangs if build without I486_CPU

2007-09-12 Thread Andris
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 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Barner Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 10:56 PM To: