Hi,
I'm runing 7.2 with IPFilter - main purpose is for a news server.
Many established connections are just dropped and closed, it seems to
be random, all allow rules are being affected. Any insight would be
appreciated. The machine is under heavy usage, averaging arround 150
to 200
existats comes to mind as well. Does the whole analyze thing for you...
Quoting Steve Bertrand [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
zbigniew szalbot wrote:
Dear all,
What command (when using cron) should I invoke to automatically sent
/var/log/exim/rejectlog file to a specified email address? I just
# ssh -l root myFreeBSD box
Password:
Password:
Password:
It kept asking me for Password: although everytime I put the correct
value. I tried out clearing the .ssh* files in my home directories and
trying to reconnect. None of it worked.
Don't login as root... It's not good practise,
Quoting Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Most people don't wear 2 condoms, you know.
Then you're not having wild enough sex -grin- :)
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Quoting Girish Venkatachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hope to get some input.
Looks like ur random seeding is not happening
properly. check whether /dev/random and
/dev/urandom
work properly. You can verify it with the command
$openssl rand 512
Why not just run httpd under
Quoting Andreas Widerøe Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 8/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Girish Venkatachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hope to get some input.
Looks like ur random seeding is not happening
properly. check whether /dev/random and
Quoting Andreas Widerøe Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging
symbols found)...
Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe.
0x2810b1e8 in writev () from /usr/lib/libc.so.4
(gdb)
And there's your problem. Some library did
As far as I'm aware, VMWare only supports FreeBSD as a Guest OS, not as a Host
OS. i.e. you can't run VMWare itself on FreeBSD, but you can run FreeBSD
inside VMWare..
Quoting Erin Sharmahd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm trying to find some info on google on using vmware server or
vmplayer on
Hmm
Disk Manager - Change Mount Point - Mount Volume to a Directory
Unless I'm misunderstanding, that's what you're looking for on the Windows
side..
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Quoting Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Many thanks for reply Jerry, when I joined FreeBSD I had not realised
that it
Quoting Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
DID ANYBODY LOOK ON THE SENDER ADDRESS OF THIS ORIGINAL POSTING!?
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I BET THERE ARE SEVERAL GUYS WHO KNOW HOW TO
INSTALL THE SOURCE OF FREEBSD AT THE US ARMY!
I'm sure you're right, but we're
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+pid 37308 (mysqld), uid 88, was killed: out of swap space
+swap_pager: out of swap space
+swap_pager_getswapspace(1): failed
If you kill mysql server, does the swap space free
Quoting horn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What the minimum system requirements of FreeBSD 6.1 ?
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.0R/installation-i386.html
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Hi,
May 18 21:26:46 netsphere freevrrpd[15350]: all errors are cleared on interface
sis0
May 18 21:57:03 netsphere freevrrpd[15350]: all errors are cleared on interface
sis0
May 18 22:02:21 netsphere freevrrpd[15350]: can't write to socket: No buffer
space available
May 18 22:02:21 netsphere
Quoting Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've noticed that when I drop ppp, the tun0 seems to hang on a bit. If
I restart too quickly, I get a tun1. The ifconfig command will not
permit me to destroy tun0 either, so I wait for a little while before
bringing it back up again.
In the
Hi,
I've got a beasty box that has served its purpose for many years. Some files
dates back to over 6 years ago when this old trusty and faithfull was pulled
into service.
Recently however, I've started to pick up rather strange problems with the
system. Libraries installed from ports, startup
Quoting Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Why do you want to NOT reinstall the OS?
Loads of data, loads of accounts / passwords, nothing wrong with the 'base' part
of the OS... There's no need to really.
My problems are generated from to many ports / inconsistencies in the ports, and
so forth. So
Quoting lars [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I recently read an interesting comparison
on consumer and enterprise grade harddisks:
http://www.seagate.com/content/docs/pdf/whitepaper/D2c_More_than_Interface_ATA_vs_SCSI_042003.pdf
This was posted yesterday in responce to my question as well. That document
Hi,
I've been spending the last couple of days extensively looking at various
options for RAID and getting some storage system in place. Performance is not
really a BIG issue, but I also don't want to have things hecticly slow either.
This will be a NAS type of implementation so speed would be
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