to -chat...
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engine? IPB for $55?
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seems to be a
very nice book, but it's not cheap and I'd
prefer using some free docs for starters.
A selection of network-related manpages
plus some commentary and comprehensive
examples would be great. Has anyone seen
something like that?
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of the times, some
people even managed to upgrade from
4.x to 5.x without reinstalling (ok,
_that_ wasn't smooth). Just look through
release notes, src/UPDATING and so on,
and use mergemaster carefully.
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),
-ddial is the mode - change it to whatever
you need, -nat enables nat (you can also do
it from ppp.conf), and mtu is the section
of ppp.conf to load.
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to achieve this first run the command
and then add to /etc/rc.conf:
#sysctl -w net.inet.icmp.drop_redirect=1
#sysctl -w net.inet.icmp.log_redirect=1
#sysctl -w net.inet.ip.redirect=0
#sysctl -w net.inet6.ip6.redirect=0
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you're looking for. I find ddial mode perfect
for most uses.
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Reference Manual is a
good place to start (I started there a few
weeks ago).
http://www.bind9.net/manual/bind/9.3.1/Bv9ARM.html
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Gert Cuykens wrote:
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On Tuesday 05 April 2005 00:46, Gert Cuykens wrote:
On Apr 4, 2005 9:54 PM, Andrew P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gert Cuykens wrote:
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Gert Cuykens wrote:
Who
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Is there going to be a 4.12 release??
Not in anyone's plans. I think we could get
4.11.1 though, in case 4.11 is compromised
with a very critical security issue. Not
very likely in any case.
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The only reason one would want to use -O2
would be perfectionism, I think :)
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comfortable is
# at + 1 minute
make buildworld
Ctrl-D
Some time after I have new mail, containing all the
output (stdout and stderr) from the task. That's cute.
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Gert Cuykens wrote:
Who do i ask if he / she would like to put this to the distribution list
[ ] cvsupdate-nogui
Cant we make some user freebsd-voting list were we can vote for changes :)
Come to think about it, I kinda miss this option, too.
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Gareth Bailey wrote:
I just got a Sempron 754, will it run under FreeBSD 4.11 i386?
Yes, sure
I don't have time to reinstall the OS, so if the 754 doesn't run on
i386 i'll swop the chip for a socket A.
... or will the 754 be substantially quicker that the equivalent speed
Socket A?
Not really, no
, shows up
about every 20 minutes. Any ideas?
Maybe a direct route to that host is specified
in your routing table. Provide the output of
`netstat -rn` please.
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in favour
of s939.
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Olaf van der Spek wrote:
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Gareth Bailey wrote:
Thanks. Can anyone else comment on the following points?:
The 754 Sempron:
- Will run in FreeBSD 4.11 i386?
- Will not be faster than Sempron socket A?
Sempron cores are identical in Socket
Olaf van der Spek wrote:
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Are you sure?
The s754 versions have an on die memory controller and a K8 core
(although with disabled 64-bit mode), which should make it
significantly faster then the K7 based Sempron on sA.
Yeah, it appears I got
Pat Maddox wrote:
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Pat Maddox wrote:
I've got a system running 5.3-p6, and am getting this error every 20
minutes or so:
kernel: arplookup 69.61.54.33 failed: host is not on local network
I get that the host isn't on the network, but I
,
.
,
, ?FreeBSD,
,,
.
smbfs
smbclient ( samba).
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Gert Cuykens wrote:
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Gert Cuykens wrote:
Who do i ask if he / she would like to put this to the distribution list
[ ] cvsupdate-nogui
Cant we make some user freebsd-voting list were we can vote for changes :)
Come to think about it, I
Michael C. Shultz wrote:
On Saturday 02 April 2005 10:57 am, Andrew P. wrote:
Hello!
I know this has been brought up a number of times
and I doubt that it is the right place to post to
or even a right subject to raise, but still.
It seems we lack some update system in FreeBSD. I
have only 2
Fabian Keil wrote:
Andrew P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dream about a server running on my main machine,
which gets queries from intranet freebsd boxes that
want to be updated. The server negotiates with each
client and acts as requested:
1.1) fetches a binary package, or
1.2
Chris wrote:
Andrew P. wrote:
Thanks,
Andrew P.
P.S. Still, IMHO a nicely-designed port would be
great. I mean we do have portupgrade for crying out
loud. If we have something for a network of freebsd
boxes, we could start talking enterprise-level
management.
P.P.S. What a pity that we don't have
them all, but instals teh first one on this machine.
Would it build all the modules three time, I wonder?
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Hello! I have a problem!
I have the FreeBSD 5.3. And some day ago, when I wrote
command make the output was ...
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? C'mon guys, just one step
forward to perfection :)
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P.S.: M$ SUS 1.x sucks so hard that I can't even
find the right words to describe it. Sorry :)
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Hello!
I have a 80G tar archive which I have nowhere to
extract to. Could I mount it as a filesystem?
Read-only would suffice.
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Andrew P. wrote:
Hello!
I have a 80G tar archive which I have nowhere to
extract to. Could I mount it as a filesystem?
Read-only would suffice.
Andrew,
Short of that solution, why not tar -t to get a list of files in the
archive, then you can tar -x the files you actually
mention it:
did you update your kernel after updating world?
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want applications to be
able to query this very address and get answers.
Is there a totally secure way to set up a permanent
address?
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they should really
be taken into account).
I'd probably forget it and continue killing dhclient
every time I need to use ppp, but it all works so
nicely in Windows. Please, people, help me fix it :)
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Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Feb 12), Andrew P. said:
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Feb 12), Andrew P. said:
I have a few machines behind my FreeBSD box. The box connects to
ISP via ppp (PPPoE protocol). It's all working very nicely, but the
ISP is a pain - it disconnects every
that FreeBSD is full of magic, is there any way to
conceal these reconnects as short moments of 100% packet loss?
I am ashamed to know very little about protocols' technicalities,
but I'll look into any sources you advise.
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In the last episode (Feb 12), Andrew P. said:
I have a few machines behind my FreeBSD box. The box connects to ISP
via ppp (PPPoE protocol). It's all working very nicely, but the ISP
is a pain - it disconnects every 24 hours. I can reconnect in just a
moment - so the diconnect
, and you should use it for ports-all.
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at me,
I'm still waiting for SPDIF support in ALC658 driver to dump my
last running Windows for good :-)
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like to try something else.
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their personal traffic count.
.
How to collect and store these counters? And how to list a summary
trafic (by days if possible)?
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, but is not a good
idea at all. The matter is when dd is running, the source may be
modified and the copy might be inconsistent. Software RAID should be
the best option for your task: you can mirror a drive to a second one
and then just plug the second one out of your computer.
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refresh my C skills and gain some Unix-coding knowledge
by reading a couple' thousand pages, but I don't feel like it's
necessary for what I want to write - just a basic statistics collector.
Should I explore FreeBSD source code or is there some solid piece of
documentation?
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The ones that are the most interesting for me now is how to
write small daemons best and how to read ipfw info from a program.
Of course I can refresh my C skills and gain some Unix-coding knowledge
by reading
similar sources of information
(except for official doc project).
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Mark wrote:
That's something :-) I only built a separate FreeBSD file-server because
I have to run Windows on my PC and I can't trust M$ software with 700Gb+
of data. However, some people store many terabytes with Windows Storage
Server - and look what happened in UK a few weeks ago :-)
What
proprietary platforms (i.e.
Windows) you'd best use proprietary backup software. And it'll pay for
itself. Look at ARCserve, then google further.
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are good for file
serving, FreeBSD is among them.
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Jay O'Brien wrote:
The only catch appears to be that the credit card billing address must
be in the USA, but I believe you are in PA.
It's not limited to the USA, but I'm not in the list of available
countries. What a shame.
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Andrew P. wrote:
Popularity is a big deal. I could never understand why this
organization (not community) was not aiming at getting more users and
supporters. I mean, this is the best OS I've ever seen. And while I
don't even remember how or when I first heard about
, a keyboard and sort the mess out from the single-user mode.
I currently use noauto flag in fstab for the file-systems, but that
makes me mount them manually every time I reboot. Is there any magic I
can do with fstab to solve my problem, or will I have to write a script?
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long I'd waited for The Complete FreeBSD until it
came). I just want to pay, say, $10 a month with a Visa card. Not much,
but I'm not alone. Look at Firefox - a much smaller project can raise
$100k in a week. Can't we?
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device bpf # Berkeley packet filter
# Additional options
option IPFIREWALL
option IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT
option DUMMYNET
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Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 10:50:55PM +0300, Andrew P. wrote:
Hello!
I got this:
satsmb# rpc.statd
rpc.statd: svc_tli_create: could not open connection for udp6
rpc.statd: svc_tp_create: Could not register prog 100024 vers 1 on udp
rpc.statd: cannot create udp service
satsmb
Hello!
I've got a freebsd box with a 2Gb hard drive and a server with a lot of
free space. I want to make use of nfs and let the small box mount most
of its directories in read-write mode from the server. What directories
are safe to be moved to a remote location? The idea is that should the
a fast CPU). You
should probably sign up with mpd-users mailing list at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpd.
Good luck!
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looked at the CPU load - and it was around 65%. I'm a freebsd novice -
could somebody please tell me how to tune DMA parameters?
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referenced next to every description of a way to change the default shell.
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Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 09:08:50PM +0300, Andrew P. wrote:
The real question you should be asking is why does ppp (a system
binary) depend on libintl (not a system library)? You've probably
replaced your ppp(8) with something else, with poor consequences.
Can you tell me
it's not running /usr/sbin/ppp but some
other binary.
Indeed, I tried to # ldconfig -elf /usr/lib /usr/lib/compat (so
that ld-elf cannot find libintl), but ppp loaded anyways. Attached
is my kernconf and a few rc scripts.
Thanks,
Andrew P.
#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2000 The FreeBSD Project
# All
the Handbook and the Complete Freebsd and literally
thousands of other pages concerning FreeBSD management. I have
never seen a warning about changing the default shell for root.
Or am I just too blind?..
Anyways, thank you Kris and Toomas for your kindest response!
Thanx!
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Andrew P
Toomas Aas wrote:
Andrew P. wrote:
I got this at startup:
Dec 11 03:32:42 satbsd /kernel:
Starting ppp as root
Dec 11 03:32:42 satbsd /kernel:
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1:
Dec 11 03:32:42 satbsd /kernel:
Shared object libintl.so.6 not found
The real question you should be asking is why does
no more default route
and local packets do not get routed.
I see possible workarounds somewhere around hacking dhclient-script,
using multiple default routes with different metrics, or writing some
own periodic scripts.
Is there an easy way to solve my problem?
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haven't hacked into anything
or tuned anything to my taste. Can you tell me where should
I look or what should I read?
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debug such problems?
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of ideas, maybe you could tell me, how's ppp started by
ppp_enable=YES. I couldn't find it's literal invocation in /etc/rc.
Please help! Thanks!
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Just an hour ago I decided to rebuild the file-server kernel - and it
takes time to build it there, as it's an old Celeron box with little
RAM. By coincidence, some files were being uploaded just when I entered
on - or just what you think
about it.
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