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Hi,
I have a FreeBSD server that has about 10,500 subdirectories within a single
directory.
This number will keep rising and I assume UFS2 has a limit to the number of
sub-directories in a single directory - can anyone tell me what it is?
What about ZFS?
At some point I'll have to re-arrange
`__gnu_norm::listBranch,
std::allocatorBranch
::_M_erase(__gnu_norm::_List_iteratorBranch)':
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Thanks,
Rob.
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Hi,
I know I can query the package list on before/after
date with pkg_glob.
But how do I query simply the package date of when it
was installed. For example something like:
gimp-2.2.2,1 17-01-2005 16:05:20
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Vulpes Velox wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:15:25 -0700 (PDT)
Luke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are several script kiddies out there hitting
my SSH server every day. Sometimes they attempt
to brute-force their way in
man login.conf for more info :)
I'm just guessing, but are you trying to
I've followed the divert and ipfw manpages, Stevens _Unix
Network Programming_ etc, Baldine's Feb 2000 Divert
Sockets mini-HOWTO at www.tldp.org/HOWTO, and everything
else I could find (not very much exactly about this, tho).
My situation is:
firewall: have ipfw divert portnum rule for port
Here's the ipfw -a list content at the start. I
run a shell script manually to set these, it starts
with a flush then adds rules. The keep-state are
leftover from studying dynamic rule creation. (FWIW,
Mac OSX 10.2.8 seemed on brief review not to use a
3000 check-state I originally was trying.)
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