Dear All,
we face problem with running cacti on FreeBSD 7.0-Stable. From top command
output:
last pid: 5836; load averages: 0.03, 0.17, 0.24
up 0+01:17:30 15:24:11
96 processes: 1 running, 95 sleeping
CPU:
Unless designed carefully, there will be substantial logistical
problems to maintaining such lists of signatures.
...
You can then verify the correctness of what's on your disk ...
The idea is that one needs to get this public key only once
...
IMHO, this could or should take place at
Dear all,
we faced problem with running cacti on FreeBSD 7.0-Stable. From top
command output:
last pid: 5836; load averages: 0.03, 0.17, 0.24
up 0+01:17:30
15:24:11
96 processes: 1 running, 95 sleeping
CPU:
someone like the FreeBSD Foundation as an appropriate body to own the cert.
OT
I would actually trust a self-signed cert by the FreeBSD security officer,
more then one by Verisign.
of course.
there is no need to have an authority to make key pairs, everybody do it
alone.
actually i would
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 09:45:23PM -0600, Kelly D. Grills wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 04:51:08PM -0500, stan wrote:
Clearly I am still confused. :-(
I just duid as you suggested, and all went well until I pushed the Write
Config button at Step 2. At this point I was offered the
Hi,
thank for the tip!
portsnap3 just worked good right now for me, it surely has to do with the
release of FreeBSD 7.1 as said in this post:
http://www.nabble.com/FYI%2C-portsnap-problems-td21301895.html
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
On Jan 5, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Matthew Pounsett wrote:
I'm
Since i updated my ports/source/world on a FREEBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE AMD64
a few days ago and had to do a reboot, all of a sudden my network
connection is dropping out if no consistent traffic is being done, more
then simply an IRC chats. i've had to have a few torrents seeding to
maintain the
hi,
i would like to know, if it has a sense to compile software provided
in form of ports in /usr/ports. I mean, I know there is a bunch of
options you can choose from and make certain application more
suitable for your hardware / software needs. I just want to know, if
I can install software in
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 12:26 AM, Morgan Wesström
freebsd-questi...@pp.dyndns.biz wrote:
Hi.
I have two almost identical FreeBSD servers with FreeBSD 7.0, Apache
2.2.11 and PHP 5.2.8. After a restart of Apache four days ago, the PHP
module on one of those servers no longer loads
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 3:30 AM, Kalpin Erlangga Silaen
kal...@muliahost.com wrote:
Dear All,
we face problem with running cacti on FreeBSD 7.0-Stable. From top command
output:
-
snip
-
We realized that all cacti process just eat my cpu and memory (STATE: pfault)
and my server
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 14:16:51 +0100, Stefan Miklosovic
miklosovic.free...@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
i would like to know, if it has a sense to compile software provided
in form of ports in /usr/ports. I mean, I know there is a bunch of
options you can choose from and make certain application more
Hi,
My ISP's NAT, unfortunately, does not work more than it does. This is a
problem as I need to provide 'direct' internet access for the computers
inside my network.
I would like to set up a transparent SOCKS proxy (similar to transparent HTTP
proxy, aka squid) on the server. Does anyone
Hi all,
I am getting 'segmentation faults' when using php (apache module) on a server
that recently had php 4 instlalled when php 5 was already there.
/var/log/httpd-error.log:
[Tue Jan 06 09:44:39 2009] [notice] child pid 8209 exit signal Segmentation
fault (11)
Is there a way to completely
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Grant Peel gp...@thenetnow.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am getting 'segmentation faults' when using php (apache module) on a server
that recently had php 4 instlalled when php 5 was already there.
/var/log/httpd-error.log:
[Tue Jan 06 09:44:39 2009] [notice] child
Grant Peel wrote:
Hi all,
I am getting 'segmentation faults' when using php (apache module) on a server
that recently had php 4 instlalled when php 5 was already there.
/var/log/httpd-error.log:
[Tue Jan 06 09:44:39 2009] [notice] child pid 8209 exit signal Segmentation
fault (11)
Is there
Our efforts so far indicate the answer is no, which baffles us. We want
to send a limited broadcast to 255.255.255.255 but the message never
arrives. The same code works fine under Linux. Is there a trick for
doing this kind of thing under FreeBSD?
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 05:49:22 David Naylor wrote:
Hi,
My ISP's NAT, unfortunately, does not work more than it does. This is a
problem as I need to provide 'direct' internet access for the computers
inside my network.
I would like to set up a transparent SOCKS proxy (similar to
why 255.255.255.255 not your net broadcast address?
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, Peter Steele wrote:
Our efforts so far indicate the answer is no, which baffles us. We want
to send a limited broadcast to 255.255.255.255 but the message never
arrives. The same code works fine under Linux. Is there a
On Tue 2009-01-06 10:50:39 UTC-0600, Kevin Kinsey (k...@daleco.biz) wrote:
IANAE, but (and I don't intend a personal offense) this is a very
convoluted configuration. Having PHP4 and PHP5 side by side isn't
something I'd try on one box
Presumably one could make use of FreeBSD's jails then
2009/1/6 Mel fbsd.questi...@rachie.is-a-geek.net:
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 05:49:22 David Naylor wrote:
Hi,
My ISP's NAT, unfortunately, does not work more than it does. This is a
problem as I need to provide 'direct' internet access for the computers
inside my network.
I would like to
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 10:22:29AM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
someone like the FreeBSD Foundation as an appropriate body to own the
cert.
OT
I would actually trust a self-signed cert by the FreeBSD security officer,
more then one by Verisign.
of course.
there is no need to have an
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 10:07:17 David Naylor wrote:
2009/1/6 Mel fbsd.questi...@rachie.is-a-geek.net:
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 05:49:22 David Naylor wrote:
Hi,
My ISP's NAT, unfortunately, does not work more than it does. This is a
problem as I need to provide 'direct' internet
Dear List!
I have such a problem (or is it a problem?):
# dmesg | grep da0
da0 at twa0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0
da0: AMCC 9650SE-8LP DISK 4.06 Fixed Direct Access SCSI-5 device
da0: 100.000MB/s transfers
da0: 1430481MB (2929625088 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 182360C)
GEOM: da0: corrupt or invalid
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 10:31:26 Chad Perrin wrote:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 10:22:29AM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
someone like the FreeBSD Foundation as an appropriate body to own the
cert.
OT
I would actually trust a self-signed cert by the FreeBSD security
officer, more then
Sunday, 4 January 2009 at 20:43:24 +0100, Per olof Ljungmark said:
Peter Harrison wrote:
Wednesday, 31 December 2008 at 2:06:55 +0100, Per olof Ljungmark said:
Peter Harrison wrote:
Tuesday, 30 December 2008 at 23:49:23 +0100, Per olof Ljungmark said:
Hi all,
Here I am away with the
Hi,
Where can I schedule the test for certification?
I found the site of Prometric and Vue.
Gustavo Millani
Brazil, Porto Alegre
Veja quais são os assuntos do momento no Yahoo! +Buscados
http://br.maisbuscados.yahoo.com
___
On Jan 6, 2009, at 8:49 AM, Peter Steele wrote:
Our efforts so far indicate the answer is no, which baffles us. We
want
to send a limited broadcast to 255.255.255.255 but the message never
arrives. The same code works fine under Linux. Is there a trick for
doing this kind of thing under
2009/1/6 Mel fbsd.questi...@rachie.is-a-geek.net:
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 10:07:17 David Naylor wrote:
2009/1/6 Mel fbsd.questi...@rachie.is-a-geek.net:
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 05:49:22 David Naylor wrote:
Hi,
My ISP's NAT, unfortunately, does not work more than it does. This is a
What you're trying to do with sending to the all-ones broadcast
address is known as sending a link-local packet. On some systems,
sending a UDP packet to 255.255.255.255 will actually cause a packet
with that destination to be generated from all network interfaces
which are UP. That
I was doing a src upgrade from 7.0 to 7.1
After installkernel, i rebooted, and accidently ran mergemaster
instead of mergemaster -p before installworld. I ctrl-c'd once I
realized what I had done, but the damage was done.
It seems to have overwritten my password and group files.
I successfully
Dear all,
I have just installed FreeBSD 7.1 Release on a machine with a GeForce
8500 GT (I think this is the card, but more about that later...) and
an LCD screen with a native resolution of 1680 x 1050.
Xorg works fine with the standard nv driver. However, if I try to
install the
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 10:57:27 you wrote:
Your PPD is probably wrong ...
Accorfing to:
http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/models/deskjet/deskjet_d1500_series.ht
ml
Your printer is fully supported. But the right PPD seem to be: DJ3320
Get into the cups web interface, remove your
Giuseppe Pagnoni wrote:
Dear all,
I have just installed FreeBSD 7.1 Release on a machine with a GeForce
8500 GT (I think this is the card, but more about that later...) and
an LCD screen with a native resolution of 1680 x 1050.
Xorg works fine with the standard nv driver. However, if I try to
I've already looked at the ISC DHCP source code. They use raw sockets
to
send their broadcasts, which seems to us to be a convoluted way of
sending a simple broadcast. I've seen examples of DHCP client/server
code written in Java using standard UDP. Unfortunately, our own system
is already
Hello,
well that is interesting. I do have 4 Gigs of RAM but I thought that
the nvidia driver would not work only if the 64 bit version of FreeBSD
was installed. I installed the i386 version, so I assumed that I was
just wasting some memory. In case I would want to use the nvidia
driver, would
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 09:45:23PM -0600, Kelly D. Grills wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 04:51:08PM -0500, stan wrote:
Clearly I am still confused. :-(
I just duid as you sugested, and all went well untill I pushed the Write
Config button at Step 2. At this point I was offered teh
Giuseppe Pagnoni wrote:
Hello,
well that is interesting. I do have 4 Gigs of RAM but I thought that
the nvidia driver would not work only if the 64 bit version of FreeBSD
was installed. I installed the i386 version, so I assumed that I was
just wasting some memory. In case I would want to
Paul Procacci wrote:
Giuseppe Pagnoni wrote:
Hello,
well that is interesting. I do have 4 Gigs of RAM but I thought that
the nvidia driver would not work only if the 64 bit version of FreeBSD
was installed. I installed the i386 version, so I assumed that I was
just wasting some memory. In
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On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 3:30 AM, Kalpin Erlangga Silaen
kal...@muliahost.com wrote:
Dear All,
we face problem with running cacti on FreeBSD 7.0-Stable. From top
command output:
-
snip
-
We realized that all cacti process just eat my cpu and memory (STATE:
pfault) and my server
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Hi everyone,
I run numerous systems (mostly networking gear) from 2GB USB thumb
sticks. These systems do not have hard disks.
To update one of these systems, I'd generally copy the thumb drive
filesystem to a hard disk in another PC, upgrade it, and then transfer
the necessary data back to the
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 09:45:23PM -0600, Kelly D. Grills wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 04:51:08PM -0500, stan wrote:
Clearly I am still confused. :-(
I just duid as you sugested, and all went well untill I pushed the Write
Config button at Step 2. At this point I was offered teh
Hi,
It shouldn't be so hard to give every citizen the option to get an online
certificate corresponding with their passport and similarly for Chambers of
Commerce to provide certificates for businesses.
Only that would mean that 200 countries become Certificate Authorities
and tens of
stan wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 09:45:23PM -0600, Kelly D. Grills wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 04:51:08PM -0500, stan wrote:
Clearly I am still confused. :-(
I just duid as you sugested, and all went well untill I pushed the Write
Config button at Step 2. At this point I was offered
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 17:56:43 Olivier Nicole wrote:
Hi,
It shouldn't be so hard to give every citizen the option to get an
online certificate corresponding with their passport and similarly for
Chambers of Commerce to provide certificates for businesses.
Only that would mean that
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 10:01:58PM -0500, Steve Bertrand wrote:
stan wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 09:45:23PM -0600, Kelly D. Grills wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 04:51:08PM -0500, stan wrote:
Clearly I am still confused. :-(
I just duid as you sugested, and all went well untill I
Johann Hasselbach wrote:
I was doing a src upgrade from 7.0 to 7.1
After installkernel, i rebooted, and accidently ran mergemaster
instead of mergemaster -p before installworld. I ctrl-c'd once I
realized what I had done, but the damage was done.
It seems to have overwritten my password
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 07:06:53AM +0100, Peter Boosten wrote:
Johann Hasselbach wrote:
I was doing a src upgrade from 7.0 to 7.1
After installkernel, i rebooted, and accidently ran mergemaster
instead of mergemaster -p before installworld. I ctrl-c'd once I
realized what I had done,
At 12:31 PM -0700 1/6/09, Chad Perrin wrote:
On the other hand, I don't trust Verisign, either.
What's to trust? If you pay them, you in.
--
Walter M. Pawley w...@wump.org
Wump Research Company
676 River Bend Road, Roseburg, OR 97471
541-672-8975
Yuri Pankov writes:
Also: most scripts updated by mergemaster during 7.0-7.1 are only
version numbering diffs. Is there no smarter way to do this, apart from
typing 'i' every time?
I think you want -U option (auto upgrade files that have not been
modified by user) along with -i
Yuri Pankov wrote:
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 07:06:53AM +0100, Peter Boosten wrote:
Also: most scripts updated by mergemaster during 7.0-7.1 are only
version numbering diffs. Is there no smarter way to do this, apart from
typing 'i' every time?
I think you want -U option (auto upgrade files
Hello,
I'd like to ask on the best options for using setfib and pf in a non-BGP
environment. I will run 2 uplinks, with VLANs for internal networks and want
to fail over external links if one of them fails.
Currently pf supports to the best of my knowledge:
a) rtable - this means i can create
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 02:09:03PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
freebsd-questions:
I'm building a fresh Amanda server using FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-i386:
http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portoverview.py?category=miscportname=amand
a-server
Most of my software background is GNU/Linux. I
Dear Paul,
thank you very much for your help, that surely clarifies things.
best
giuseppe
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 12:51 AM, Paul Procacci pproca...@datapipe.com wrote:
Paul Procacci wrote:
Giuseppe Pagnoni wrote:
Hello,
well that is interesting. I do have 4 Gigs of RAM but I thought
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 11:11:52AM -0900, Mel wrote:
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 10:31:26 Chad Perrin wrote:
Out-of-band corroboration of a certificate's authenticity is kind of
necessary to the security model of SSL/TLS. A self-signed certificate,
in and of itself, is not really
I have a process that is CPU intense.
'top -C' shows CPU usage for this process no higher than 20%, more like
15-18%.
But TIME field grows 10 sec for every 15-17 secs or real time.
top(1) says: Each time -C flag is passed it toggles between raw
cpu mode and weighted cpu mode
So I am
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