Hi all, i have a patch from freebsd 4.x not developed for me, but this
is very good for appreciate and or upgrade the patch for versions 5.x
6.x or current. This use sysctl oids to limit memory ram and cpu use.
Regards and sorry for my bad english,
Roberto Lima.
jail_seperation.v7.patch
Hi Andrey,
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 12:23:10PM +0300, Andrey Simonenko wrote:
Hello again,
I found another one security bug in mountd (from RELENG_6).
Details are described in the CHANGES file. Updated version
is available here:
http://comsys.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua/~simon/mountd/
Thank you
Hello all.
I don't want to cry wolf, but i think this calls for some sort of
attention :-/
Around yesterday my computer suddenly stared acting really strange :s
It started typing on its own.
and it seemed to be typing things that I had been typing over GAIM a week or
so ago, complete with
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, Philip Lykke Carlsen wrote:
Around yesterday my computer suddenly stared acting really strange :s
It started typing on its own.
and it seemed to be typing things that I had been typing over GAIM a week or
so ago, complete with typo's beeing corrected the same way that i
Philip Lykke Carlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Around yesterday my computer suddenly stared acting really strange :s
It started typing on its own.
and it seemed to be typing things that I had been typing over GAIM a
week or so ago, complete with typo's beeing corrected the same way
that i had
mandag 12 juni 2006 19:04 skrev du:
Philip Lykke Carlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Around yesterday my computer suddenly stared acting really strange :s
It started typing on its own.
and it seemed to be typing things that I had been typing over GAIM a
week or so ago, complete with typo's
Hm. A little more research seems to have narrowed it down a bit.
Apparently the text come from my sisters windows pc and is transmitted
realtime to my freebsd machine, peculiar as it may sound. but at least now I
have the means to look at the problem more carefully.
But I am still at a loss as
Philip Lykke Carlsen wrote:
Hm. A little more research seems to have narrowed it down a bit.
Apparently the text come from my sisters windows pc and is transmitted
realtime to my freebsd machine, peculiar as it may sound. but at least now I
have the means to look at the problem more
mandag 12 juni 2006 20:48 skrev du:
Philip Lykke Carlsen wrote:
Hm. A little more research seems to have narrowed it down a bit.
Apparently the text come from my sisters windows pc and is transmitted
realtime to my freebsd machine, peculiar as it may sound. but at least
now I have the
first off, why don't if_tun devices destroy themselves when the owner
closes the device?
But... aslo, why can't I 'unplumb' an unused tunN device with
ifconfig?
Dave.
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|David Gilbert, Independent Contractor. |
On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 08:47:10PM -0400, David Gilbert wrote:
first off, why don't if_tun devices destroy themselves when the owner
closes the device?
Historical behavior. I suspect many people would be very suprised it
they automaticly vanished, but there's some argument that's the right
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