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mergemaster's offer, perform these steps to update /dev manually:
# cd /dev
# /bin/sh MAKEDEV all
Update /stand:
This step is included for completeness. It can be safely omitted.
# cd /usr/src/release/sysinstall
# make clean
# make all install
Reboot to multi-user mode:
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Hello,
Im running FBSD 4.8rc1 and im trying to patch the sshd using the
directions on the freebsd site. Im also using the out of the box version
of Openssh ...it think OpenSSH 3.5p1
anywho im killing the sshd deamon and doing the following:
patch ~brent/PATCHES/buffer46.patch
it then asks me
:
im not sure what to enter here ??? anyone run into this ?
again im running FBSD 4.8rc1 w/ OpenSSH 3.5p1
any help is greatly appreciated
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The other day i thought i saw something mentioned about an recent exploit
in mysql. Is this the case ?? or was it something else ?
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cat drvspc.txt
while read i
do
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echo done
ME not being that great at shell scripting yet ...i was wondering what im
doing wrong here ??
any and all help is greatly appreciated
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Awesome that worked ..Im also going to try some of the other options you
had mentioned..I wanted to thank you for your help :-)
This has got to be the best dam mailing list there is :-)
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In my experience, this is almost always a DNS resolving issue. You have the
rule for DNS though...
Do you have an internal DNS resolver you could set in your resolv.conf? Take
the firewall out of the picture?
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Im using FBSD 4.8rc1 ..IM getting ready to install rsync to help with
mirroring to another redundant FBSD box. I was wondering if anyone could
point me a a good howto for this ?
any and all help is greatly appreciated
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Does it strike anyone else as odd that this would need to be done?
Could this be an indication of ARP slamming, a trick to force a switch to
transmit everything over all ports (like a hub) so a packet sniffer could be
snatching bad things off the wire?
Does any one know where to find the arp
that, everything ran again.
Cheers,
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/da0s1a exists. I
compiled the new kernel using the same kernel config file I used to compile
my 4.7RELEASE kernel. My old kernel boots the system just fine.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Brent.
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Do you have any scripts that run at those times? If you run something like a
database update or something that can crank some CPU cycles, you could be
overheating the box, causing a reboot. Could happen all of a sudden if a
fan decided to quit...
Dmesg show any panics?
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about why.
Any recommendation on what I should use to get more messages?
Thanks
Magnus
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This will happen sometimes if the cable is reversed. There is one connector
that should be labeled specifically for the motherboard (or is sometimes a
different color). If a standard 3 connector cable, its the one by itself, vs
the 2 that are spaced a few inches apart.
Maybe people reverse the
All the HSF modems I've seen are winmodems and to my knowledge, are
unsupported in non-windows environments.
But (hopefully) I'm wrong...
Brent
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may get some flames for this but we have long used Washington
University's POP deamon on our production servers and our experience is
that it supports POP clients that are not broken quite nicely.
Best Regards,
Brent
Brent Sims, Customer Satisfaction Manager
(hopefully it'll work, if not, go to their knowledge
base/network/vpn):
http://www.snapgear.com/faqomatic/public_html/fom-serve/cache/89.html
This is somewhat specific to snapgear, but since they're running freeswan on
coldfire linux, it should be close enough to help.
Brent
Set gateway=YES in rc.conf and reboot.
Then look into ipfw so you don't end up passing bogus traffic.
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Subject: VPN setup
In the last episode (Jul 08), Brent Wiese said:
I have a machine that is being double-NAT'd.
Would it make sense to set the MTU lower to account for the NAT
overhead?
It makes sense to me as I know MTU, but I like to check in case my
thinking isn't right
I have a machine that is being double-NAT'd.
Would it make sense to set the MTU lower to account for the NAT overhead?
It makes sense to me as I know MTU, but I like to check in case my thinking
isn't right. :)
Brent
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and they appear to be fine. I haven't
really messed with the box much since the initial install, so everything
should be set to the default. Running the scripts manually works fine.
Other rc.* files seem to run fine (sshd and postfix start fine).
Any ideas?
Brent
luck. You can probably tell this took an extreme amount of time to
figure out. Maybe one day I'll write my own FAQ... Hahaha!
Brent
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box which supports MS's PPTP protocol. That is
much easier on the w2k box to set up. It sets up as a dial connection like
a modem. Its also much easier to use if the w2k box has a dynamic ip (road
warrior setup).
Brent
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decent, the time it'll take
you to get this figured out will have paid for a Snapgear box twice over. :)
Good luck!
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This sounds like an auto-sense problem.
If you're hooked up to a hub, 10 half is the best you'll get. If it's a
switch, it may be setting itself full-duplex.
If its not a managed switch (you can't tell it what the ports should set
themselves to), you can try changing the settings on the card
Use MPD (its in the ports) for PPTP support, which is built into w2k. On the
user side, its friendly to set up because it presents the user w/ a
modem-type setup where you dial a vpn box.
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I can't answer your question directly, but you may want to check out RLX...
Much higher density (300ex model):
http://www.rlx.com/
I know they're approved for Linux, but maybe they'll approve a FreeBSD image
for you. Their support seems to be pretty responsive.
Brent
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-production FBSD 4.5 box with no
issues. also ..i have tape backup of the whole system so if all else fails
i can go back ..but id rather not concidering the recent expoits found in
certain ports im running.Figures huh...
Thank you
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Ive actually had good luck with using minicom terminal emulation
programits in the ports collection
Brent
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Moritz Fromwald wrote:
Hello,
What is the best methode to access a cisco router via a console
cable on freebsd ,like hyperterminal in windoze
obvious.
Any ideas? Any more info I can provide?
Thanks
Brent
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-production FBSD 4.5 box with no
issues. also ..i have tape backup of the whole system so if all else fails
i can go back ..but id rather not concidering the recent expoits found in
certain ports im running.Figures huh...
Thank you
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with a gig-E card.
Of course, that test would be fairly meaningless when you're doing something
like a mail spool, but it proves the application should drive the method.
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the generic kernel back into place... Or just
specify it at boot.
That way, if you're not sure of what devices you'll need, you can verify
using dmesg.
You did keep a copy of it around for emergencies, right? :)
Brent
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methods that the guys at FBSD would recommend ? And what are the
newer proceedures for this ?
Thank you for any and all help
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it and the o/s saw
the stripe, but everything was corrupted on disk checks and such, so don't
let it fool you!
brent
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use...
Brent
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haven't had any problems
since... No lockups/reboots/etc. It definitely turned my thinking around.
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It's a common mistake to do both gif and ipsec.
I realize many of the handbooks you find say to do it. They're wrong.
They've been contacted and most won't change them, which just misleads
more people.
Use ipsec in tunnel mode instead of transport and ditch gif.
Hi,
I currently have a vpn
got this
in dmesg:
-
arp: link address is broadcast for IP address 169.254.14.80!
Sounds like the IP address on your unix box is an IP that falls on a
subnet boundry.
IE: 10.6.8.31 mask 255.255.255.224
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set 100fd on
everything, performance was once again stellar.
The broadcast for 192.246.38.10 is wrong too.
You shouldn't have to run in promiscous mode to solve this... Doing so
is going to kill your CPU when traffic gets high.
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a newer p3 1ghz+. Its definitely cheaper since
I already own the dual-proc...
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Try the BSD mall, or thingeek
Purcell
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Joe Young wrote:
Im looking for the BSD daemon logo in large enough quality to use for a
bumber sticker. If you know of bumper stickers available or where i could
obtain the logo in that quality, Please let me know.
Thanks for
On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 10:50:09AM -0800, Brent Kearney wrote:
Hello,
I recently updated a system running freebsd 4.2 to 4.7. I realize
that there is new ATA code in 4.7. This system is on a SCSI disk,
but /home is on a large IDE drive.
Following a 'make installkernel', I rebooted
On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 10:59:16AM -0800, Brent Kearney wrote:
On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 10:50:09AM -0800, Brent Kearney wrote:
Hello,
I recently updated a system running freebsd 4.2 to 4.7. I realize
that there is new ATA code in 4.7. This system is on a SCSI disk,
but /home
On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 01:52:30PM -0600, Mike Meyer wrote:
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No /dev/ad5s1, etc., and `mount /dev/ad5s1 /home` produces only:
mount: /dev/ad5s1: No such file or directory
Do I need to make device nodes for the ad5s1
/src/etc/../gnu/usr.bin/man/manpath/manpath.config: No such file
or directory
*** Error code 71
Doesn't make much sense, since the file
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/man/manpath/manpath.config is indeed
there.
Thanks,
Brent
Script started on Sun Jan 19 18:46:41 2003
mocha# mergemaster.sh -C
*** Creating
tell me how to get the permissions back to:
drwxrwxrwt root wheel /tmp???
any and all help is very appreciated..
Thank you in advance...
Brent
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this for mysql to work...i would hate to have to reinstall
mysql,,,Thanx again for you help,
Brent
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Hi,
I have another FBSD box thats working fine ..and the permissions on
its/tmp dir are:drwxrwxrwt root wheel /tmp
ehhehe i hear ya ... its all good I appreciate your help much
Brent
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t is the sticky bit, it means that files and directories created
inside/tmp are owned by whoever creates them. See man 8 sticky for
detailed
) to display on the
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) but that
doesn't work either. It's very odd.
XFree86-4.+ has more security than the older versions of X. Instead of
disabling xhosts, try making sure that the FreeBSD server is explicitly
allowed to access the X server on your other machine.
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, consequently I don't know where to tell VMWare the CDROM is.
I've searched through the list archives but cannot find any answers.
Can someone please help? Thanks very much.
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strange display dimensions or what, there appears to be about a
half inch on either side of the screen that isn't used). I'm sure I'll
have questions about the sound when I get to that part too... Thanks.
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of time
chasing down false leads if someone else has already been through this.
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allowing multiple
machines to log to one flat text file on my FBSD box ..however only one
will actully log. Everything is already setup on the router end. Any and
all help is greatly appreciated.
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in ??
Thanx
Brent
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Subject: Re: cheat sheet? apache, mod_ssl, mod_php, mysql
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 08:43:00AM -0600, Kevin D. Kinsey
I hate to bug ya ...but ive built php into apache befor ...and have never
had to edit that file for paths. Unless somewhting has changed wit the way
apache php work together ...
what paths am i suppose to edit ??
paths for apache mysql ??
thanx
Brent
At 12:27 PM 11.5.2002 -0500, Brent
Awesome ..thank you :-)
i got it going
Brent
Sorry to jump into the middle of this thread, but I have recently
installed Apache 1.3x, mod_php4, and mysql on a 4.7 box. I simply
installed apache from the ports, mod_php from the ports and mysql from
the ports. The mod_php port asks what
it can be done ..but im unsure on
how ??
any and all help IS VERY appreciated
thanx
Brent
Hey Brent,
Here's what I have for part of my syslog.conf
local1.warning
/var/log/sqa/TonyWarning local1.crit
/var/log/sqa/TonyCritical
I am logging to local1 crit and warning messages to files
or changed ??any help is VERY appreciated
Brent Bailey CCNA
so would it be something like
syslogd -a 172.16.x.x/24:UDP port number ??
if this is so ...
can i do this multiple times ???
I have multiple routers that i want to log to this FreebSD machine so
would i do the command above
,
Brent
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 10:12:24PM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
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Hello, I'm trying the following on FreeBSD 4.2:
dump -0 -h 0 -u -a -f /dev/nsa0 /home/foo
And the dump is dying with the message:
DUMP: Dumping /home/shared to /dev/nsa0
:
syslogd -a ip address of router
is this correct ??
Any and all help is greatly appreciated ..
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.x.x/24:xxx ???
thanx
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# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-23 09:18:47 -0400:
Im trying to get my Cisco router to log to my FBSD machine..Im using
Freebsd 4.5
I have no issues with the router ...however im having issues trying to
get syslog OR syslogd to accept UDP log traffic from my router
rate limiting?? are you talking about IPFW dummynet ?? ...i dont
believe that 4.5 has that on by default...What are you trying to do ?
Brent
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I did not know who to contact about this, but I think this bests fits
in your inbox. FreeBSD
to remember FreeBSD's dump
being able to dump subdirectories. I can dump /home (which is a mount
point) without any errors, so its not a problem with /dev/nsa0. What
does bad sblock magic number mean?
Please CC: me on any replies, as I'm not subscribed -- and thanks in
advance.
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want a dial-on-demand setup.
Look at mpd (/usr/ports/net/mpd). Current version is 3.9. Should do what
you want.
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no to that question because it was
simply a web server.
Added the line, rebooted, and voilla! It passes packets between
interfaces fine now!
Brent
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box to pptp to a snapgear vpn
box (it runs poptop) and it worked fine, so I believe everything is
correct on the win2k side.
Am I missing something? Any more info I can provide?
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