, these speed improvements are riddled with
dozens of security flaws.
Also, any reason why you're asking these questions of FreeBSD and not of
the OpenSSL project?
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by you.
If you can find a setting to frob to get your MUA to display at text
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you have permissions to all
the directories. You can add other options if you want to change the
formatting of the output. You can also do 'find /', the output of
which may be more appealing, depending on what you're trying to
accomplish.
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the version of MySQL you're currently
using and copy your data over, then practice upgrading in the jail.
Once you have the procedure figured out, you can execute it on the
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of this?
Thanks,
Victor Lyapunov.
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 19:30:08 -0600
Gary Gatten ggat...@waddell.com wrote:
Could there be a ulimit issue as well?
I think shared memory is unaffected by ulimits ... at least, I've never
had trouble with ulimit preventing PostgreSQL from allocating gigs and
gigs of shared memory, and I don't
On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 12:31:04 +0100
Laszlo Nagy gand...@shopzeus.com wrote:
System is FreeBSD shopzeus.com 8.1-STABLE FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE #0: Sun Oct
31 02:55:28 EDT 2010 amd64
It has two quad-core Xeon CPUs, 24GB memory, and a RAID 1+0 array with
10 disks + Areca 1680 controller with 2GB
On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 00:15:14 +0100
Laszlo Nagy gand...@shopzeus.com wrote:
First off, you have 24G of RAM available and PostgreSQL only seems to
have access to 400M of it. Bump shared_buffers up to 2 or 3 G at least,
and bump up work_mem to at least a few hundred meg, and
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be only go 32 bit if you _know_ there's something that
won't work in 64 bit.
I can speak personally that we have a multitude of servers running
PHP and Apache 2.2 on 64 bit FreeBSD with no trouble. I don't use
MySQL, but I have a hard time believing that it's not 64 bit clean.
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Just curious if I can do this.
netstat -s gives you system-wide stats.
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86/bsd/sys/compile/JUNIPER i386
This is not a FreeBSD system. You should probably contact tech
support at Juniper with your question.
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If the NFS hangs occur and the mount never recovers (even after several
minutes) then you probably have a different problem. Possibly a firewall
is losing the state table and thus the connection is going bad?
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And the make quits.
How do I get rid of that.
make config should allow you to unselect that option, which should allow
the build to then succeed.
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To someone technical who might be looking to investigate the results
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Don't know if it could be considered lightweight, though, since it
requires an SQL server on the backend. If you already have another
SQL server in production, you could just install the DB there, as its
DB usage is pretty light.
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Gentlemen,
Since the ONLY instance of Apache on this box will BE the one I'm
installing in the jail, I should just be able to connect to it by its
IP address...just like any other web server.
Yes? No? Am I missing something?
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There's no schedule. Because, despite what MS would have PHB's believe,
security problems are not found on any schedule, they're found whenever
they're found.
Thus, your best approach is to monitor and be proactive.
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. Or...should you just get in
the habit of syncing / updating after you install any particular
release?
http://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories.html
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priority to migrate off that system
and onto a new one, then get that system into a dedicated testing setup to
see if you can isolate any problems in the hardware.
Whatever else you do, make sure you have good backups of any data on that
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look in /dev I cannot see
that device. When I try to ./MAKEDEV cdce0
it says command not found.
I believe that you should use the cuaa# devices for dialout, regardless
of which driver loads.
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spend time on the Internet,
you will eventually end up offending someone. Just apologize for any
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all swap. Is there a
command to do that for all swap?
This will speed up immediate system response in the future.
You could use swapoff, then swapon to readd the device.
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would see
less than that.
amd64 is the way to go. If you _must_ stick with i386, you can try PAE
in your kernel, but I don't know if that's even supported any more.
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was wondering if there is someting like
this already available from ports. I couldn't
find anything suitable.
You could just turn on Apache's built-in directory listing capability and
Apache will create those files on-demand.
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On 2/1/10 8:57 PM, Jeff Mitchell wrote:
Strikes me that setting up jails for bloody-well-every-other service
might be 'fun' ..
Jail the webserver; seems a logical break, and keep you honest for your
partitioning. No more ~/public_html to access it I suppose, but much
mroe secure for when
for
a tool to tell me what KIND of traffic, not just the gross bit rate? I want
to find that idiot that's causing all the bandwidth.
ntop
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On 1/16/10 7:52 AM, Carmel wrote:
As a relatively new user of FreeBSD, I am confused about what to put in
the '/etc/make.conf' file to force the use of Apache22+.
I was thinking that perhaps:
APACHE_PORT=www/apache22
might be correct.
I was reading the bsd.apache.mk file and noticed
to use computer 1 via Putty to access computer 2, would
they then be able to access computer 3? If so, how could I prevent it
from happening?
You could prevent ssh connections from 2 - 3 on port 22 via firewall.
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is reduce the number of running programs.
Go through /etc/ttys, for example, and disable all but one or two consoles,
and edit /etc/rc.conf to disable anything that you don't need on the
system (possible sendmail, syslog?, etc)
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and IA64 are not compatible at all.
If you were talking about amd64, that's a different story. Most newer
CPUs are amd64. All amd64 CPUs can also run a 32bit x86 OS. Some x86
32bit CPUs are also amd64 compat.
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reporting packages.
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that, I'd love to hear about it.
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shipped with a more performant default
setting, it would also be nice if mindless benchmark drones would quit
assuming that every system ships pre-configured to perform optimally in
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In response to Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com:
Bill Moran writes:
It's common knowledge that the default value for vfs.read_max is
non- optimal for most hardware and that significant performance
improvements can be made in most cases by raising it.
Documentation/discussion
where the email originated. That's
someone who can actually do something about the problem.
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of the world).
Not a direct answer to your question, but hopefully some useful
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the video is done running).
Been running Windows WP inside a Virtual Box on FreeBSD 7.
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I have a hard time believing each of these companies sets up such a
system on their own, and I have a feeling that there's a 3rd party
that compiles the data for them. Can anyone refer me to such a
company?
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turning hyperthreading on.
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server will accept the mail and you can close the connection without
completing the transaction.
Note, that this is no guarantee. Some spam catching nonsense may accept
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. At
least an additional 256M, I would think, but considering the price of
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I have a FBSD 6.4p7 box that I use as a mail server - 1Go RAM - RAID1
Works quite well.
As I plan to put 100 more mail accounts soon on the server I
seen cases where it's not listed correctly.
You can check the output of php_info() to make sure PHP thinks it's
there.
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It seems as if he doesn't have much patience, however, since he thinks
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On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 07:18:26 -0400
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Mel Flynn mel.flynn+fbsd.questi...@mailing.thruhere.net wrote:
On Monday 14 September 2009 23:46:42 David Kelly wrote:
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 05:13:54PM -0400, ill
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 13:03:50 -0400
Jerry ges...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 11:13:31 -0400
Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.com wrote:
In response to Jerry ges...@yahoo.com:
I usually discover security problems with updates I receive from
http://www.us-cert.gov/. Aren't
very quickly if the DHCP server is working properly
and not overloaded.
Even with a slow DHCP server, I've seldom seen it take longer than a few
seconds. What is your usage case that this is such a concern?
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Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Sep 01), Bill Moran said:
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What is a good way to find out how memory is used? Have a 6.4 box where
memory is used by something but I fail
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Bill Moran wrote:
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Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Sep 01), Bill Moran said:
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What is a good way to find out how
at all.
A proper tool for analyzing memory usage live, this is a production box?
I've always been able to get what I need from top. You can do -o res to
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Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.comwrote:
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On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.com
wrote:
In response to Adam Vande
In response to Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.comwrote:
Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.com
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how my system was broken into?
Yes. Otherwise you'll probably just get a repeat once you've reinstalled.
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I am currently killing the process with the following bash command while I
decide what to do next:
$ while x=1 ; do sudo killall -9 perl5.8.9
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--On Tuesday, August 25, 2009 08:30:17 -0500 Colin Brace c...@lim.nl wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
You can add an ipfw rule to prevent the script from calling home, which
will effectively render it neutered until you can track down
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wrote:
Bill Moran wrote
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On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Bill Moran wmo...@potentialtech.comwrote:
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to know
what
and where and why to change this in the OO config.
It works for me, using 3 steps:
1) Use CUPS instead of lpd
2) Install a PPD for the printer that knows about duplex printing
3) Install OOo with CUPS support
I don't know if it's possible to do through lpd, though.
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Modulok modu...@gmail.com wrote:
I need a way to generate a lot of secure passwords. So, I read all
about it. Either people are getting way carried away, or I'm missing
something...
You could just use apg ... it's in the ports.
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/ad0s2f.eli and not /dev/ad0s2f) and make sure
you have all the geli startup config in /etc/rc.conf per the document
you referenced.
If that's not enough to help you, please provide your /etc/rc.conf, and
/etc/fstab, along with copy/paste of the exact error message you're
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than enough for me, I was
wondering if there are any SSO servers in ports that I can just
install and use? A CAS solution would be the best, but I'll look at
anything.
The most widely supported I know of is LDAP, and OpenLDAP works pretty
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it ... all I can say is me too.
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screen after a reasonable amount of inactivity.
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multiple busy web servers,
it's probably a better idea to dedicate a machine to doing DNS caching.
Of course, if your hosting provider already provides a set of fast caches
for you to use, it's not really necessary for you to set up your own.
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will cause the overall time required to rebuild to take
longer, but gmirror will continue to rebuild during normal system
activities (such as disk writes and reboots).
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In response to DJ Lawless jlawless...@aol.com:
Do you need to become a member of freeBSD to get a freeBSD.org email address?
Yes.
if yes how do you become a member?
Make enough contributions to the project that you get noticed and you'll be
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/DSL) you'll
get more reliable results installing packages from FTP. Or you can get
one of the more complete images, such as the DVD image.
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For a desktop system, you probably want to use i386. For a server, amd64
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to attach your rc.conf file, as that's the most likely thing
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to delete them
if they're still used by other packages, and it will tell you which packages
are using them.
(You can probably do that second one with pkg_info as well, but I don't
know the syntax off the top of my head)
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attempts are serious attack attempts, and
not just some random, mindless bots.
If you're doing proper security monitoring, then reducing that log load
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In response to Erik Norgaard norga...@locolomo.org:
Bill Moran wrote:
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- dynamically updating firewall rules on the interface facing the
Internet is not on my list of good practices. loading or flushing rules
continuously
of.
Again, make sure you keep this software up to date, so you have the latest
bug fixes. Installing portaudit and making sure you get the nightly
emails from it is a good idea.
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can't afford what it would cost
to _really_ secure a system like that. And it's not justified if the
information isn't sensitive anyway.
So, yes. Keep looking over your shoulder. _Someone_ is sneaking up on
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instead of
just dropping the syns). I invited the idiot to prove it by breaking in,
which he never accomplished. Some people brag without being able to back
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it runs automatically at 3 A.M.
and only took 15 seconds to run. That's why I love Unix.
So, are there php-based or other packages that help
automate this process?
routers2 may fit your need:
http://www.steveshipway.org/software/
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Geode
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another process
that comes along and reads the file, and generates a different file with
the statistics.
Of course, this is even easier if you're using a database.
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do that alone so it always boot, but
without paying penalty of slow reboot in case of clean shutdown and
restart ?
fsck_y_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf
See the man page for details.
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Nowhere, indeed.
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Are you the right person to talk to about advertising on www.freebsd.org?
Thank you,
Obviously, you didn't look at the site. There is no advertising on it.
There is nobody to contact.
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word-stemming and all the other features of a full-blown
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and the tech support folks are supposed to be
covering it up, there's not much you can really say or do, and that's
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Instructions:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvs-tags.html
Use the RELENG_4_7, since p28 was the last patch on the 4.7 branch.
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with Classmates in any way.
I suggest you go to the site you had signed in to and look for contact
information there.
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user's group. There's probably a
LUG in Cinci somewhere, and most LUGs I know are pretty friendly to BSD
folks, and there will be someone in the LUG who's already done this
research. How 'bout this:
http://www.clug.org/
If you meet anyone there who recognizes my name, tell them I said Hi.
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The documentation on installing/maintaining packages is here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.html
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On Thu, 28 May 2009 14:52:05 -0500
Gary Gatten ggat...@waddell.com wrote:
Is this forum intended to ask specific type questions and hope to get
specific and relevant answers? Or, is it a blog to generalize,
theorize, banter, etc. about anything and everything?
[snip]
Stop whining.
This
30 years of hearing doom and gloom predictions, I can't even take
them seriously any more. When the news about swine flue first came out
and the experts were predicting how many people would die, I just started
laughing out loud.
And I'm laughing at you right now.
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get a card that's just flaky.
Hope this helps.
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