On 22/08/2013 9:34 AM, Doug Hardie wrote:
There appears to be a problem with dig and the +trace option in 9.2. I believe
its also in 9.1. The command:
dig freebsd.org +trace
Only yields a dumb response. No useful information is provided. Running the
same command on FreeBSD 7.2 yields a co
On 12/07/2013 11:19 AM, Fbsd8 wrote:
In a .sh script I'm trying to get the jid for a single jail using this code
jid=`jls -j jailname | cut -f 1- | awk '{print $1}'`
The first line output by jls is a title line which the cut command is
suppose to cut out so the first field on line 2 gets select
BSD user since 4.0
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ly run *nix. Take a
look at the Sony PS3 debacle. After Sony yanked support for
installing other OS's, the community ripped apart their
hypervisor in a matter of months. If these boot keys do gain any
momentum, sooner than later the community with poke holes in the
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On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 09:36:35AM +1000, Stanley Aisi wrote:
> hi there,
>
> i need your help in freebsd
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On 01/23/12 06:59, Christer Solskogen wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Colin Percival wrote:
>> On 01/22/12 03:45, Christer Solskogen wrote:
>>> I just did, and the file list is the same. Or do you want me to do a
>>> md5 of every file?
>>
>> Yes, I
On 01/22/12 03:45, Christer Solskogen wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Colin Percival wrote:
>> Try doing a release cross-build and compare it against a non-crossed release
>> build; extract the built tarballs and send me a list of which ones aren't
>> iden
On 01/21/12 04:15, Christer Solskogen wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Colin Percival wrote:
>> We don't have suitable build hardware for other architectures, and there are
>> some problems with release cross-building which aren't fixed yet.
>
> I f
uitable build hardware for other architectures, and there are
some problems with release cross-building which aren't fixed yet.
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> it doesn't do anything. Researching this a little more, it looks more like a
> partitioning issue. However, I used the automatic settings to configure the
> partitions on my hard drive. What could this mean?
>
> On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Colin Barnabas
> mailto:a...@
The chances that you have inadvertently altered your BIOS are
quite slim. What does the machine display when you try to
boot?
On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 04:11:31PM -0700, Michael Starr wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
>I am a brand new FreeBSD user with minimal Unix knowledge. I have
> "successfully"
Quite the opposite. I would prefer to use GPG. I was just
curious if there were any reasons why PGP should be used instead.
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On 08/07/2011 02:17 PM, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
> 07.08.2011 16:24, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>> El día Sunday, August 07, 2011 a las 12:05:12AM +0300, Volodymyr
>> Kostyrko escribió:
>>
>>> 05.08.2011 22:12, Christian Barthel wrote:
As a Gnome 2.3x user too, I am also a bit nervouse. Gnome 3 is
On 07/21/2011 01:02 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 12:21:47PM -0400, Daniel Feenberg wrote:
Doesn't the NDIS specification offer a reasonably stable ABI for wireless
drivers?
I have often thought that supporting NDIS would offer manufacturers a sort
of "halfway house" to ease th
Hey All,
I'm having an odd issue, and the only thing I can imagine is that there
has been a major change between 8.1 and 8.2.
Using the 8.1 kernel everything is dandy. But when I try to use a newly
compiled kernel from 8.2(GENERIC) I have no luck. Root will not mount.
Here are relevant k
. In your first post i notice that
your x.org.log lists the default configuration. Double check that your
xorg.conf file wasn't deleted or renamed accidentally. Mine was
xorg.config instead of xorg.conf.
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John Baldwin wrote:
> On Friday 26 March 2010 11:00:28 am Colin Percival wrote:
>> I think the best approach towards having FreeBSD Update support for
>> sparc64 is to get release cross-building working; that way we would
>> be able to use amd64 hardware, which I think we can
o set the requirement of an hour ?
>> freebsd-update might be a good thing to have..
>
> IIRC it was Colin who once mentioned that this was decided
> by the Security Officers in order to be able to react to
> high impact security issues affecting multiple branches in
> a timely
e commands work for me:
ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ath0 wlanmode hostap
ifconfig wlan0 inet 192.168.0.1 mode 11g channel 2 ssid freebsdap
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On 01/13/10 07:43, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Wednesday, January 13, 2010 a las 09:51:45AM +0100, Matthias Apitz
escribió:
I did now (thanks for your help, Colin):
- installed the 'User Agent Switcher' addin in Firefox 3.0.7
- changed the user agent to the above Lin
On 01/12/10 14:23, Colin Albert wrote:
On 01/12/10 11:12, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Tuesday, January 12, 2010 a las 08:48:31AM -0700, Warren Block
escribió:
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010, Matthias Apitz wrote:
Has someone had luck with watching a WebEx session on FreeBSD based
desktop? As far as
using the online demo.
http://www.webex.com/go/live_demo if it works the download will be
automatic. I am still trying to make it work as well.
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MeetingPlace. IMO it runs better in FreeBSD than Windows.
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e uses the tag
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_7_2
The docs on stable say to use RELENG_7 for which I assumed was out of
date with the docs not always being updated frequently. Is there a
different tag for 7.2 Stable or am I not understanding the d
but it would appear that whatever this patch is - I don't have it!
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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o there must be some other
stuff in make.conf that is also required to prevent the problem..
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Final update before Christmas.
Still no joy.
I removed my make.conf and dropped back to GENERIC (although I did add
in IPFILTER, IPFILTER_LOG and QUOTA).
This produced exactly the same result so I don't think its the kernel.
I feel like a giant oak tree that has just been cut down after being
Ok,
After looking into NO_PROFILE I found that things had been moved to
src.conf and I didn't have that file.
I made src.conf with the following in it:
WITHOUT_ATM=yes
WITHOUT_BLUETOOTH=yes
WITHOUT_GAMES=yes
WITHOUT_I4B=yes
WITHOUT_IPX=yes
WITHOUT_NCP=yes
WITHOUT_NIS=yes
WITHOUT_SENDMAIL=yes
WI
0
WITH_PORT_REPLACES_BASE_BIND8=YES
WITH_PORT_REPLACES_BASE_BIND9=YES
WITHOUT_ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX=YES
WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=YES
X11BASE=${LOCALBASE}
Can I put NO_PROFILE=TRUE in there now and start again or is it too late
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ons and disabled the same devices as with my 7.0 kernel.
So can anyone see something I'm missing in the kernel or is there
another solution I'm missing?
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Have you tried adding AutoAddDevices false to your xorg.conf?
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "AutoAddDevices" "false"
EndSection
I had to do that until the latest hal update in order to get my wireless
usb mouse and keyboard t
th checking for fresh
ports everyday or week. Also you will probably be able to take full
advantage of the new target hardware by compiling from source.
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Jerry-107 wrote:
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> 2) Post the contents of: /usr/local/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf
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Jerry, this file doesn't exist on my system.
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dovecot.
Any ideas what is going wrong here?
versions:
postfix-2.6.5,1
cyrus-sasl-2.1.23
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Colin Brace wrote:
>
> ah, another directory found in /tmp with files written by www called
> .bash/ Contents here:
>
> http://silenceisdefeat.com/~cbrace/www_badstuff-3.gz
>
Apropos of the contents of the above, a correspondent writes:
[...]
running 'strings
Colin Brace wrote:
>
>
> CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
>>
>> Are these files available in a tarball someplace public, for those of us
>> who enjoy performing autopsies on virii?
>
ah, another directory found in /tmp with files written by www call
Colin Brace wrote:
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>
> CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
>>
>> Are these files available in a tarball someplace public, for those of us
>> who enjoy performing autopsies on virii?
>
> Sure thing: http://silenceisdefeat.com/~cbrace/www_badstuff.gz
>
> this
hich I had installed:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0413
"Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in RoundCube Webmail
(roundcubemail) 0.2 stable allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary
web script or HTML via the background attribute embedded in an HTML
e-ma
ript as well as
the contents of a directory called ".," which has a bunch of source code and
so on. As indicated earlier, this stuff was installed by user 'www'.
It should be unpacked in an empty directory.
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cron/tabs]# ls -l
total 12
-rw--- 1 root wheel 3440 Aug 25 12:06 colin
-rw--- 1 root wheel 240 Jul 28 23:49 www
[r...@venus /var/cron/tabs]# cat www
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - edit the master and reinstall.
# (cron.job installed on Tue Jul 28 23:49:28 2009)
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r is a Bad Idea. However, when I set it up, it just
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Everything allowed out.
(plus some ipv6 stuff I was testing with a tunnel)
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Any suggestions as to where to start looking for the breach would be most
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decide what to do next:
$ while x=1 ; do sudo killall -9 perl5.8.9 && echo "killed..." ; sleep 15;
done
I suppose this calls for a "bare-metal" reinstall.
Is it worth first trying to determine how my syste
Mike Bristow wrote:
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> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 01:00:53AM -0700, Colin Brace wrote:
>> Ok, here is what lsof tells me:
>>
>> $ sudo lsof | grep perl
>> perl5.8.9 4272 www3uIPv4 0xc33cf0000t0 TCP
>> gw:51295->94.102.51.57:afs3-f
ng, but what?
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quot;.rb", "~", ".inc" )
cgi.assign = (
".pl" => "/usr/bin/perl",
".cgi" => "/usr/local/bin/python",
".py" => "/usr/local/bin/python",
".sh" => "/usr/local/bin/
-update builds are normally done before
patches are committed to SVN, you won't get the updated SVN revision numbers
or the new entries in UPDATING via freebsd-update -- but you will get all of
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Mel Flynn wrote:
..
>
> Once a year, since you can use months and days. In fact, iirc DST changes are
> known 5 years ahead (I'm sure I"ll be corrected if this is not the case) so
> one can even run a yearly cronjob to change the crontab ;)
>
..
You might want to mention that to the Australi
handle it. FWIW, I've tried
using 'soft' as an option in the NFS fstab entry on the clients to no avail
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you.
If freebsd-update installs a new master.passwd file, it will regenerate the
databases from it. All I can guess in this case is that freebsd-update couldn't
manage to merge updates into master.passwd automatically, and when it opened up
the file in an editor for you to fix, you didn'
to pick a different
mirror.
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*Tim Kellers wrote:*
Colin wrote:
/ Hi folks,
/>/> I'm running a new server with FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE and am seeing
/>>/ timeouts and other messages with mpt0
/>>
//>>/ These include:
/>>/ mpt_cam_event: 0x16, 0x12 & 0x60
/>>/
/>/> More impor
x emulation could be
used to run the LSI Megaraid storage manager or whether attempting to do
so is a very bad idea..
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ps. To be honest, I didn't realize that there were
so many people with broken DNS resolution.
I'll ask the FreeBSD DNS admins to add an A record for update.freebsd.org.
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3.6Mrescue
5.0Msbin
986Kbin
0Bcompat
2.0Kdist
2.1Metc
5.4Mlib
2.0Kproc
52Kroot
114Mtotal
It looks as though there is 375MB "hidden" somewhere... but where?
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nable="YES"
pf_enable="YES"
pflog_enable="YES"
dhcpd_enable="YES"
/usr/local/sbin/dnrd -s 208.67.222.222
postgresql_enable="YES"
obspamd_enable="YES"
obspamdlog_enable="YES"
e.
Googling, I came up with instructions for editing /etc/login.conf, so I
added
:charset=en_US.UTF-8:
under
default:\
exited the shell and logged in again, but no change.
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# mount -t ufs /dev/da0s1c /media/disk6
mount: /dev/da0s1c : Invalid argument
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I have tried various mount points, to no avail.
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> Usually SATA is more ATA then SCSI. Try to add to your config:
> deviceata
[...]
My kernel config has the ATA stuff already; the system currently boots from
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reason why it shouldn't be possible to boot directly from the SATA drive
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> partition?
>
> I did have a problem not too long ago where my /db array did not mount
> and MySQL managed to recreate the default/sample database on /db/
> mysql, could this default database be somewhere else on / while the /
> db array problem was fixed?
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couldn't figure out what they were doing there. Thanks for solving
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notice when watching AVI files -- the media player ocassionally stutters.
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or music files and makes them available via
the Apple proprietary protocol DAAP. DAAP clients can browse the
directory and retrieve individual files, either by streaming or by
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at could be preventing portupgrade from being able to download the
packages itself?
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> Everything I've every seen about this suggests that amd64 is faster on
> a few applications, such as mp3 encoding, but generally there is very
> little difference, on average, across desktop applications. Do you have
> any measurements to support
No chance at all, I would have said.
On 03/03/2008, Mel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 02 March 2008 13:36:26 Colin Adams wrote:
> > I'm getting error messages about this when trying to run my program.
> > As far as I know, I don't use IPC at all, althoug
te that the
above is happening every eleven minutes, just like the "save-entropy"
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t waits and sleeps.
wait;
syslog('debug', "Scan completed");
sleep($SCAN_INTERVAL);
}
I am not a perl programmer, and it is not immediately obvious what is
going on here.
So, how to I kill this bugger once and for all?
Thanks.
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I'm getting error messages about this when trying to run my program.
As far as I know, I don't use IPC at all, although I dare say it is
used in one of the libraries that are linked in.
After googling for this error, I edited /boot/loader.conf to set it to
6500 (a nice big number?), and now if
quot; as:
pass quick on fxp0 proto ipv6 all keep state
pass quick on gif0 inet6 all flags S/SA keep state
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I have these (provisional) rules at the top of the filter section in PF:
pass quick on fxp0 inet6 # ext if
pass quick on gif0 inet6
to no avail; PF is still blocking ping6. Am I missing something here?
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Minor but tiresome: no option to use a non-proportional font to view
your messages.
Apparently, an extension called Better Gmail allowed this at one point
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addresses or phone lines. I'd be curious to know whether this is done,
just for theoretical reasons.
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Thanks.
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render the
output in a decent form, and/or tools to clean up the input, will far
outweigh in importance the computational efficiency of your algorithms.
Deciding between C++, Java, or Python etc. will be the very least of your
problems...
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c/spamd, not /usr/local/etc/ as
indicated in the documentation I was following. (I now see the man
page for spamd.conf indicates this.)
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Thing is, the file really is there and contains the "all" statement:
$ grep -A 2 all: /usr/local/etc/spamd.conf
all:\
:uatraps:whitelist:
Anyone have any idea what is going wrong here?
TIA
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An issue like this is best posted in the appropriate pcbsd forum:
http://forums.pcbsd.org/
with detailed information about your system and dmesg output.
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I use udev rules to do this. See:
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asn't
so bad. Rebooted OK.
Thanks again.
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s.o(.text+0x1281): In function `umass_cam_rescan_callback':
: undefined reference to `xpt_free_path'
umass.o(.text+0x22de): In function `umass_cam_rescan':
: undefined reference to `xpt_periph'
umass.o(.text+0x22ed): In function `umass_cam_rescan':
: undefined reference to `
rnel source (CURRENT) with cvsup last night. Any
idea what files I am still missing?
Thanks
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t which is
supported by FreeBSD and runs FreeBSD and PC-BSD fine.
Sounds like Acer laptops don't all have the same wireless NIC...
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