> What d'you think about this ?
> http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2009/Nov/371
Already being discussed and patched on the FreeBSD security list ... subscribe
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Hello,
Having various issues with 7.0-BETA4 and not sure where to begin. Going
to post multiple issues here so please bear with me. The ultimate goal
of course is 7.0-BETA4 working cleanly in addition to associate ports
(e.g. I can't get xchat or java to work either (though all my others
port do
> Do you have zfs_load="YES" in /boot/loader.conf?
Scot: Shouldn't have to do this as zfs in compiled in.
> Did you create the zfs structures and file system while in single user
> mode with root mounted read-only? If so, this is a "known feature" and
If so not intentionally ... don't remember t
heh I had the same prob a couple days back. Check the archives last
week, 10DEC07 "Re: Various Issues with 7.0-BETA4"
Step by step directions on how to fix
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Hello,
Hope the new year finds everybody well and not too hung over :) ...
posted a bit earlier with BETA4 but just wanted to state that
installworld still fails for me on 7.0-RC1
- uname -a = FreeBSD ssfbsd.securestate.org 7.0-RC1 FreeBSD 7.0RC1
#1: Tue Jan 1 10:28:19 EST 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hey Fabian,
To you have pf running? If so can you turn it off for a bit a see if
you still crash. On my box I was getting all sorts of witness kbd
backtraces on pf and since turning pf off (maybe a week ago), haven't
crashed yet. Going to let it keep running unmetered for another 2
weeks and see
Lots of knashing of the teeth on this one but lets face it, it had to
die sometime. For all the 4.x users still out there (and plenty of
them have deep pockets) no reason you can't just hire third party
support (possibly even a current developer); hell get together and
maybe pool your resources.
--- Fabian Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There was a "request" for Tor related problem reports
> a while ago, I couldn't find the message again, but I
> believe it was posted here.
> Is anyone on this list running a Tor node on FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE
> or later with similar or higher load?
I am