As for security, NFS is well-known for *NOT* being secure.
Do not use NFS over networks where you don't trust all the machines.
What should you use instead of NFS? I like the fact that I can open up a
window and throw some files to my server. Maybe, something can be
accessed through a
I have recently decided to use some extra disk space on one of my
servers as
backup space. I have NFS client and Servers running OK, but was
wondering how
secure it really is.
NFS is not secure at all. If you don't trust the local subnet, don't use
NFS
there. Certainly don't
from the HTTP config managemnt
interface of your router http://192.168.1.1:80/ or so.
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2: http://phk.freebsd.dk/pubs/bsdcon-03.gbde.paper.pdf
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I just want to know what are the common advantages of those languages.
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*.some-random-port.
3. mountd doens't have a flag at all for this. -p can specify a port,
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But you are still encouraged to checksum the complete
file(s) anyway.
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So it's still binding to INADDR_ANY :-(
Am I missing something obvious, or is rpcbind not tcp wrapped
by default?
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Chuck Swiger wrote:
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how can one configure NFS daemons (esp. mountd and rpcbind) so that
they listen only on one IP address (e.g. on 192.168.1.1)?
While some of the daemons are growing flags to bind only to specified
addresses, it turns out to be unwise to depend
approximating what you want.
Yes, that's approximatly what I had in mind.
Thank you for your help! :)
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host) a.k.a does sockstat -46l show something like *:53?
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They are warnings, but a UDMA speed mismatch can bite you when you least
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for some meanlingless, lifeless logo?
Hands off from our beloved Beastie!
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past community scrutiny, because it affects us all.
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to determine whether to continue using SORBS.
That's a very good idea too.
Ted
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(or solution?) is to avoid SORBS until they fixed that problem
for good.
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. The project did very well without a logo (and with
Beastie), and there's no reason to have one now, just to
appease those zealots (as you've pointed out). Just leave
this to the vendors.
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Ted
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nfs rw 0 0
All this is not terribly important (as said, everything works just
fine), but if someone has already experimented with diskless
workstations... :)
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/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/libbfd/../../../../contrib/binutils/bfd/elflink.c:6073:
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Hmmm...
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gui tools like sysutils/k3b.
Another benefit of ATAPICAM is that you can also use growisofs from
/usr/ports/sysutils/dvd+rw-tools to drive DVD writers.
Simon
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may help:
# atacontrol detach channelnumber
has the nice side effect of spinning down the detached drives.
WARNING: Don't detach drives (channels) with mounted file systems.
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already a system utility or port for this? It would be
really useful!
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a system utility or port for this? It would be
really useful!
I'm mainly worried about exactly what the system was trying to write at
the time. It's not clear from the message whether the write succeeded
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with a name obviously related to
gdbe, for that matter.
Where do I find it?
1. Make sure you're running 5.x
2. /sbin/gbde
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arabtex port in the tree right now. arabtex can generate hebrew
and arabic script via TeX. I'm quite curious why there's no port
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I wondered whether there is an option to shut down an idle HDD until it
is needed again?
I am using FreeBSD 5.x.
/usr/ports/sysutils/ataidle
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use (like /home and so). Running ataidle on such workstations
proves to be very effective.
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Is there any way of detecting the type of file system on a disk,
specifically UFS2 or UFS1?
If all you need to know is wether a UFS file system is UFS1 or UFS2,
you could use /sbin/dumpfs
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FreeBSD supporte un grand nombre de cartes Ethernet. Il
suffit d'etudier un des drivers. Par example:
/usr/src/sys/dev/ed
/usr/src/sys/pci/if_*
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/mozilla/work/mozilla/gfx/src'
gmake[2]: *** [libs] Error 2
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/ports/www/mozilla/work/mozilla/gfx'
gmake[1]: *** [tier_9] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/ports/www/mozilla/work/mozilla'
gmake: *** [default] Error 2
*** Error code 2
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no member
named 'face_id'
Try going to ports/print/freetype2 and rebuild that port with a make
make install, that fixed it for me.
Thanks for the hint Ty. I'll report back if it doesn't solve the
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a localized Unix!
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plain sh.
BTW, why doesn't sh include readline(3) or some other kind of
command line editing capability? The only reason for using bash
over sh is for many people the lack of a decent command line editor
function in sh. Footprint perhaps?
jerry
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No. With inetd, you can also turn regular filters into network
aware programs (sort of). And not every network service is always
needed all the time. Having a deamon for each of those seldom used
services hanging around is just wastful.
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this is mainly used to netboot diskless machines or to upload
IOS updates to routers etc... On a typical network, tftp requests
would probably arrive at a rate of 1 per day. Having tftpd hanging
around as a daemon is not needed.
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handles,
open sockets etc...). It also uses up a slot in the process table,
and hangs around on some wait queue too.
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before I munge a system again with a wrong cvsup tag, I thought I
would ask the good graces of this group to make sure I have my tags
correct. I want to stay with releng 4.10 and keep my ports collection
updated as well. does this file look okay?
Rob wrote:
Actually, I don't have access to the ports tree. This is a server owner by
the ISP and they told me I need to do my own upgrades. It is one of those
virtual servers where I have root access to my own little virtual area,
however I can't make any updates to the ports tree. So, it looks
gateway_enable=YES
ppp_enable=YES
ppp_profile=your-isp-profile
ppp_user=root
ppp_mode=ddial
ppp_nat=YES
named_enable=YES
named_flags=-u bind -g bind
Don't forget to add your filter rules in
/etc/ppp/ppp.conf.
I'd appreciate any help.
Gaspar
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throught the net.
Another reason is that you (or your net admin) blocked
ICMP at the firewall level, so you can't expect a reply
to a ping. You can test this easily by pinging, say,
www.altavista.com or another site that replies to pings.
Other reasons are possible too.
Sean
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be able to use
the CD.
Are you sure? If you download the ISO in ASCII mode (therefore corrupting
it), it will be bigger than the already full binary image. Some combination
of burning software and media could result in a bad burn.
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then rebuilding world. You can do this from your 5.2.1-RELEASE
or -CURRENT host system.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvs-tags.html
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I'm also interested in people's personal experiences in using partition or
file system encryption options.
gbde(1) works fine for me, even for swap and /tmp.
The only problem is that you can't reboot without
operator assistance to enter the passphrase(s).
David.
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On Friday 23 July 2004 16:04, Miguel Cardenas wrote:
Hello
Anybody knows a program or utility to view XML documents?
You should realise that XML defines a syntax and grammar for
storing data. How that information is intended to be used
(or displayed) depends on the
Scott wrote:
Hi there,
I'm really short on diskspace, and I have no room to run a make buildkernel after I
run make buildworld.
Is it possible to do the following:
No. It's impossible.
make buildworld
rm -fr /usr/obj
This is a no-op. You'd be just wasting time.
'make buildworld' populates
Scott wrote:
Hi there,
I'm really short on diskspace, and I have no room to run a make buildkernel after I run make buildworld.
If you have enough space on another filesystem, you could
move /usr/obj there, e.g. with a symlink, or by setting
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX?= /usr/obj
to something else:
#
dialup off secure
ttyd3 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 dialup off secure
In /stand/sysinstall (or /usr/sbin/sysinstall), you can edit
ttys.
I'm running 5.2-CURRENT on net4801 Soekris hardware, and this
is exaclty what is needed to get login prompt on the serial
console.
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where can I find more informations on the bento.freebsd.org
cluster? I'm esp. interested in stats, like build times etc.
w.r.t. hardware.
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Perhaps in the upcoming 5.3-RELEASE?
And no, vinum is not the solution so early in the boot process.
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On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 11:27:04AM -0400, fbsd_user wrote:
5.3 stable release tentatively scheduled for Oct 3
[snip]
See http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.3R/schedule.html
What's the status of MIDI? Any chance to get it back in 5.3R?
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problems with it in mutt+imap either.
No problems with cyrus-imap and mutt(+esmtp). Thunderbird also works
as it should with cyrus-imap. Didn't test Courier though.
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std::mapstd::string, std::string aMap;
Oh, and try using the c++ front-end instead of g++.
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use namespace std;
s/use/using/
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On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 12:52:32PM +0200, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering what this make.conf-flag is for:
NOPROFILE= true# Avoid compiling profiled libraries
What are profiled libraries?
/usr/lib/lib*_p.{a,so}
See gprof(1)
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AVIEN Founding Member
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-f /usr/local/share/portmanager/
commandLine.db
rParseCommandLine 0.3.4_0
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/usr/local/ports/x11-toolkits/qt33/work/qt-x11-free-3.3.5/bin/uic -L
/usr/local/
ports/x11-toolkits/qt33/work/qt-x11-free-3.3.5/plugins listboxeditor.ui -i
listb
oxeditor.h -o listboxeditor.cpp
Mutex unlock failure: Operation
previous setting of 100 Hz.
This may be a religious issue and everyone should use what he or she
seems fitting.
On slow CPUs, it may not be merely a religious issue. :)
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of 100 Hz.
For what it's worth, I have kern.hz=200 in /boot/loader.conf on an
EPIA-M6000 running 6.0-STABLE...
Ah, good hint. I'm running 6.0-STABLE with its default hz=1000 on a
generic EPIA 5000 board and everything still runs smootly there.
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sequencer?
Any way to attach a MIDI device to 5.x or 6.x _and_ being able to record
from it? Anything workable yet? No? Am I missing something crucial here?
I would suggest a song about Pokemon sex toys.
:)
- d.
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On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 02:14:34AM +0100, cpghost wrote:
On Sat, Dec 10, 2005 at 05:09:38PM +, David Gerard wrote:
Danial Thom wrote:
I vote for
Look what they've done to my song, Ma - a
commentary
projectors don't like
exotic settings.
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download.
Do we need to get written permission to use it?
Where can I see this new logo at?
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(those of us
who are coders), there's nothing we can really do about it.
DT
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. For regular day-to-day use, that's not required.
- Parv
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Good luck!
Best Regards,
Carlos Silva,
http://www.yourdot-services.com/
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of the process running the C program.
Perhaps connecting to the shell via a pty, and then sending it a 'cd'
command could work? Of look at how expect(1) (/usr/ports/lang/expect)
implements this kind of stuff...
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to be in the upcoming C++ standard; for now you can
get it with add-on libraries.
Yep! Look at Boost.Regex:
http://www.boost.org/libs/regex/doc/index.html
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proxy just to filter that banner out is kind of silly
waste of time.
Ted
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...] :-)
Just kidding, of course: the *code* is excellent; unlike that poor
logo design (wondering why they didn't add a nice necktie to please
the suits). :-)
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have been better than that current ugly sex-toy.
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and the committee that picked the current logo brought it on themselves
and will have to live with it. Just like we users have to live with their
unfortunate decision.
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the
developers do, due to the low signal/noise ratio here.
Uh-oh! A mindset like this would explain a lot of things. :-(
Fortunately, there *are* developers here who do take users'
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On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 06:40:01PM +0100, Ceri Davies wrote:
On 10/5/06 18:24, cpghost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 02:44:03PM +, Kep Woof wrote:
This is free software man, if you don't like it, fix it
yourself.
What is the procedure to fix a logo?
use
the excellent work.
Kris
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On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 09:04:31PM +0100, Ceri Davies wrote:
On 9/5/06 11:56, cpghost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Semi-seriously, www@: how about offering people a chance to individually
customize that logo away? It's not really THAT important, but setting
up a transparent proxy just
whatever is needed,
and then reboot into FreeBSD. Not ideal, but workable.
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