Re: Do sorted messages exist?

2003-02-27 Thread ch
> On Tuesday, I subscribed to the e-mail version of freebsd-questions.
> Because it generated messages at the rate of about two per minute all day
> long, and I received them on my employer's computer, and just the amount of
> time it took to delete the messages was interfering with my productivity, I
> had to unsubscribe on Wednesday.  I was fascinated by the messages as I am
> a newbie still trying to get my BSD system going and many of them pertained
> to issues that I expect to face.  I may be in fantasy-land, but I will ask
> this question anyway.  Is there any version of freebsd-questions in which
> the traffic is sorted by topic, and in which the recipient can pull onto
> his screen only those messages on the topic of interest?  Kudos to any
> person who takes the time to read any significant portion of the messages,
> and especially many thanks to those kind soles who actually take the time
> to respond.  Both of the questions that I posted in the past did receive a
> response.  Thank you.

Like you I just signed up and was amazed at how much mail this list genereated.  After 
some googeling, I found that procmail and mutt was the answer.

Have a look at 
http://www.ii.com/internet/robots/procmail/qs/ 

A procmail recipe with [EMAIL PROTECTED] will catch all of these emails and you can 
throw them into a separate unix mbox.

Regards,
Brian Roberts


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[ask] adding new processor

2008-09-09 Thread andy-ch

I would like to add a new processor on my FreeBSD 7-RELEASE.

Now it's 1 x Intel Xeon E5410, and I would like to add another 1 x  
Intel Xeon E5410, so there will be 2 x Intel Xeon E5410 (8-Core Total)


Do I need to recompile the kernel and/or daemons inside (ex: Apache,  
PHP, MySQL, EXIM, etc...) ?


Or the operating system (including it's daemons) will reflect to work  
with both processors once the system booted ?


Thank you for your kind help, and I hope to hear a good response from  
you soon.


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Hacker problem...Takes down apache?

2009-07-07 Thread ch...@darkadsl.ca


I run a virtual hosting server and one of my clients got hacked (weak
password in CMS).

 I was able to capture the php script that the hacker uploaded, as well as
some c and perl daemons (one looks to be basically like telnet -- should be
fairly harmless due to the restrictive hardware firewall, plus the one I
saw relies on a bash shell which I don't have). Also another one looks like
a generic network bouncer -- something like netcat. However what I can't
figure out is how it is causing interference with Apache (and possibly
networking in general). 

 The processes I've seen from this are running as www so I don't see
anything to suggest I've been rooted, but how else can it listen something
on port 80? It seems to be doing *something* to break Apache in an attempt
to hijack it.

 INITIAL SYMPTOMS
 * Apache does not come back up from it's nightly log rotation (it
segfaults occasionally when it gets a signal "seg fault or similar nasty
error detected in the parent process" but I
have a script to auto restart
so it's not normally a problem). However top/ps/etc. show it as running.
 SERVER# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache22 stop
 apache22 not running? (check /var/run/httpd.pid).
 SERVER# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache22 start
 Performing sanity check on apache22 configuration:
 Syntax OK
 Starting apache22.
 (48)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address [::]:80
 (48)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address
0.0.0.0:80
 no listening sockets available, shutting down
 Unable to open logs 

 After killing all httpd PIDs I am able to start it, and it runs according
to top/ps/etc, but it still does not work.

 SYMPTOMS
 * When connecting to port 80 on the web server with a web browser a "page
can not be displayed" error. A "lynx 127.0.0.1" give error "Alert!: Unable
to access document." However sockstat still shows httpd listening on port
80.

* When doing a packet sniff "ngrep host  and not port 22" I see what
appears to be spammy pages
being served up in response to http queries (tho
they don't seem to make them to any browser). Even more interestingly, I
see http queries for domains/pages I host, but am not accessing from my IP
(standard traffic) even tho the ngrep command should restrict to my IP.
Also what looks like mysql replication environment variables (this server
does not use mysql replication).

 * Somehow there is a perl process listening on port 80..How can an
unprivliged process bind to a low port? 
 www httpd 75975 4 tcp4 *:* *:*
 www httpd 75975 5 tcp46 *:443 *:*
 www httpd 75975 6 tcp4 *:* *:*
 www httpd 75974 3 tcp46 *:80 *:*
 www httpd 75974 4 tcp4 *:* *:*
 www httpd 75974 5 tcp46 *:443 *:*
 www httpd 75974 6 tcp4 *:* *:*
 www httpd 75973 3 tcp46 *:80 *:*
 www httpd 75973 4 tcp4 *:* *:* 

 www perl5.8.8 33537 4 tcp4 *:80 *:*
 www perl5.8.8 33537 6 tcp4 *:443 *:*
 www perl5.8.8 33537 1431tcp4 *:11457 *:*
 www perl5.8.8 33537 1432tcp4 :80 58.61.38.19:1569  
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"Bus error: 10 (core dumped)" on FreeBSD 7.0

2008-03-16 Thread Vladimir Ch.
After upgrading to FreeBSD 7.0 some of the programs stopped working: when
trying to launch emacs or sbcl I am getting "Bus error: 10".
Searching the internet revealed that this could be hardware problem - but
6.2, 6.3 ran the same box before without any errors. Windows XP also works
on the same computer.
I use GENERIC kernel.
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Question about HP drivers

2004-06-22 Thread Carlos Lizana (CH/CEC)
Hi Folks, we have installed two FreeBSD, is been used as firewall, but own equipment 
were upgraded and now have HP Compaq d530C/P2 but we use internal interface ethernet 
but FreeBSD doens´t recognize.  Do you have new drivers ???

Salu2!!

Carlos Lizana V.
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RE: Question about HP drivers

2004-06-22 Thread Carlos Lizana (CH/CEC)
FreeBSD 4.5

Salu2!!

Carlos Lizana V.
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-Original Message-
From: Lucas Holt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Martes, 22 de Junio de 2004 12:54
To: Carlos Lizana (CH/CEC)
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Question about HP drivers


Is the ethernet chipset listed as supported on freebsd.org?  What 
version of freebsd are you using?


On Jun 22, 2004, at 12:38 PM, Carlos Lizana (CH/CEC) wrote:

> Hi Folks, we have installed two FreeBSD, is been used as firewall, but 
> own equipment were upgraded and now have HP Compaq d530C/P2 but we use 
> internal interface ethernet but FreeBSD doens´t recognize.  Do you 
> have new drivers ???
>
> Salu2!!
>
> Carlos Lizana V.
> Data Especialist
>
> E
> E-mail Business   : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> * Fixed Number: +56 2 372 5082
> * Mobile Number   : +56 9 879 5050
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RE: Question about HP drivers

2004-07-01 Thread Carlos Lizana (CH/CEC)
Peter, but my FreeBSD Version is this:

FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE #7

-Original Message-
From: Peter Risdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Martes, 22 de Junio de 2004 16:42
To: Carlos Lizana (CH/CEC)
Cc: 'Lucas Holt'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Question about HP drivers


I sent this off-list, but it would be better here.

Carlos Lizana (CH/CEC) wrote:
> FreeBSD 4.5
> 
> 
> Is the ethernet chipset listed as supported on freebsd.org?  What 
> version of freebsd are you using?
> 
> 
> On Jun 22, 2004, at 12:38 PM, Carlos Lizana (CH/CEC) wrote:
> 
> 
>>Hi Folks, we have installed two FreeBSD, is been used as firewall, but 
>>own equipment were upgraded and now have HP Compaq d530C/P2 


It's probably a Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet PCI Adapter, and you 
should be OK with FreeBSD 5.2.1

I gather this driver appeared with 5.1 so earlier releases will not 
support it.

Out of interest, the first half-dozen results when you google for 
*FreeBSD HP Compaq d530C/P2* reveal this.

Peter.
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