5T060H6 [119150/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA100
Any ideas?
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;p)
Check that out beacause they might lock eachother out.
Oki, I'll try that, thanks!
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, but the it just hangs after:
ad0: 58644 mb Maxtor 5T060H6 [119150/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA100
Any ideas?
Try disabling ACPI.
Tried it, didn't work :-(
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mean).
is anything other than ata0 and ata1 listed as using irq 14 and 15?
Nope.
do you have pnp os set to no in youe bios?
Yep :-)
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additional code. If I need to add it sould you please tell me the
easiest way to do that.
Something like man 3 sysctl?
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this at the end:
deny all from any to any
And then set net.inet.ip.fw.one_pass: 0
Is this about right? And is it normal to place the firewalling rules
after the pipes?
Hope someone will help.
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ps: I think lockdown will be ready for wide testing by next weekend
.
Thank you for your reply, I'll go read a little :-)
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On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 03:17:00 -0700
Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Socketd wrote:
Ok, anyway to prevent sending ICMP's when ttl = 0? Or do I need a
firewall?
I guess you want to do this so that you can break path MTU
discovery and fail to properly exchange packets with the DF
bit
ttl == 0, then, and work it that
way. In other words, it's time to hack your network stack
to specifically add that feature.
Hmm, why not just use a firewall?
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firewalls
# from traceroute and similar tools.
Jep, have already seen that one :-)
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On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 17:33:14 +0200
Toni Andjelkovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jul 07 2003 (01:22:05 +0200), Socketd wrote:
1. Reading man blackhole I found that net.inet.udp.blackhole=1
will prevent traceroute. Is this only if the host is the end target?
or will it simply disable
? Is there a net.inet.tcp.?? I can use instead of the above
suggestions?
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 16:31:33 +0100 (BST)
Jan Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/tmp and /var/tmp noexec (I know /tmp has to be execuable to make
world)
nosymfollow. I've not found anything that this breaks (except a
gazillion symlink race exploits).
Great! Thanks :-)
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world readable? (not that is matters)
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noexec
/home nosuid (again what about noexec if I don't have shell users,
but only websites and backup's on /home?)
Can nodev also be added to all above + /usr?
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this with nodev will break
opening/dev/null for Linux apps. I'm not sure why the null entry
exists there, and in fact we know it needs to go away since it
will break when we GC major device numbers.
Ah ok, again thank you for your help :-D
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. This works fino regarding the greeting
message and when typing stat, but with syst is still gives info to
the user.
Will someone please forward this message to the maintainer of ftpd
(can't find any mail is the source files)?
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then, but my bad for reporting
it without checking first :-)
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you would have to
write a separate tool to be able to access it.
I think the list of sysctl entries is pretty long as it is.
Just my 0.02 Euro.
Just my 25 øre (or 0.25 kroner).
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