to know this, as the manpage doesn't specifically
state that the system checks for a running named process - at least I
didn't see that anywhere.
Thanks for your help Kevin!
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bump. At the very least perhaps someone could point me to some docs
that give a good explanation?
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Subject: /etc/hosts and /etc/host.conf confusion
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 11:40:10 -0700
From: David Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello,
I'm
TINO ROZZO wrote:
Your web site gives everything but the Acronym for
BSD.
What is BSD?
It's in the FAQ, under 'What does BSD mean?'
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/misc.html#DEFINE-BSD
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(and ipfw(8)), and can stop
data from propagating throught the IP stack, they can be used to
modify/inject packets etc. Forwarding simply passes a copy of the
packet to an IP/Port, at which point it's life pretty much ends.
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Electric). I cvsup'ed last night and upgraded the
system today to 4.10-STABLE from 4.10-PRERELEASE to see if that would
help matters, but the crashes still occur.
Any help is appreciated. Please let me know if there is other
information I can provide that would be useful.
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David Fuchs wrote:
Hello,
For some reason, route6d is crashing with signal 10:
/kernel: pid 142 (route6d), uid 0: exited on signal 10 (core dumped)
I can reproduce this error simply by running rip6query against the
localhost. This is the output I receive from route6d when I run
, not for everyday recursive lookups.) Or does
it literally refer to when my local copy of named(8) is not functioning?
Thanks in advance for clearing things up for me.
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http://sunsite.dk/info/guides/rsync/rsync-mirroring.html
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Bruce Hunter wrote:
I am having problems mounting my cdrom drive.
i have also run the command
mount_cd9660, and this is the result
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mount_cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
this is with the mount command
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to go. You can add this command into /etc/rc.local to
have it run at startup.
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Hello,
In a little test scenario to learn more about routing, I've come up
with the folling setup consisting of two machines, directly connected
via two separate interfaces on each machine:
172.16.100.10 --- 172.16.100.25
(fxp0) (ed0)
Host ABC
Check out gnomba, it should do the job for you...
http://gnomba.sourceforge.net/
-David Fuchs
Mark-Nathaniel Weisman wrote:
I've tried to install LinNeighborhood a dozen times now with different
versions, and it just won't install. However, I need to be able to
browse windoze boxes like I
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