Re: thwarting repeated login attempts

2007-01-27 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Peter Matulis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > You can run OpenBSD's pf in combination with authpf. This mechanism > will alter firewall rules based on successful SSH logins. authpf is great, but even overload rules can go a long way towards eliminating the original poster's problem, see eg the su

Re: [OT] Does "~" always point to $HOME?

2007-01-27 Thread Matthew Seaman
Bill Campbell wrote: > On Fri, Jan 26, 2007, James Long wrote: >>> Message: 24 >>> Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 09:22:44 -0800 >>> From: Bill Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> Subject: Re: [OT] Does "~" always point to $HOME? >>> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, Bill Campbell >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

RE : Re: ISL intervlan routing

2007-01-27 Thread Fab
OK, but my switch doesn't support 802.1Q. I must change my switch if i want to make a intervlan routing ??? Patch kernel for ISL support doesn't exist??? - Découvrez une nouvelle façon d'obtenir des réponses à toutes vos questions ! Profit

Re: 6.2 STABLE?

2007-01-27 Thread Marco Beishuizen
On stardate Fri, 26 Jan 2007, the wise Andreas Widerøe Andersen entered: > I just finished making and installing world and a new kernel yesterday. I > had cvsup'ed the latest src/ports with releng 6_2. > > I thought 6.2 STABLE was out, but a uname-a shows 6.2 RELEASE on my system. > > Am I missi

I am unable to connect to my ftp server from anything other than the local host

2007-01-27 Thread Guillermo Gonzalez
When I try to ftp localhost I get this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ftp localhost Trying ::1... Connected to localhost. 220- Welcome message goes here :D 220 tester FTP server (Version 6.00LS) ready. 331 Guest login ok, send your email address as password. 230- READ OR DIE!!1 230 Guest login ok, acces

Re: Moving to new disk - just new install + moving user data?

2007-01-27 Thread Jay Chandler
Oliver Iberien wrote: In the FAQ, under 9.2, "How to I move my system over to my huge new disk?", it says: "The best way is to reinstall the OS on the new disk, then move the user data over." By "user data", does that mean /usr as a whole? It sounds like this would mean (for me, running 6.0/KD

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