Hi all,
I just installed ffmpeg from ports (after a portsnap update). Running
ffmpeg results in a core dump:
# /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg -i myfile.flv output.flv
FFmpeg version 0.6, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the FFmpeg developers
built on Aug 10 2010 14:46:32 with gcc 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305
confi
New York is down
ICMP and telnet 80 are OK
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Bertrand
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 4:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: http://www.freebsd.org site unreachabl
In /etc/ssh/sshd_config uncomment Port 22 and change it.
On 7/24/07, Hakan K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How can I change the ssh port?
Thanks
Troy
http://dominor.com
On 7/24/07, Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 24 July 2007 11:33:26 Norberto Meijome wrote:
> > On Wed, 30 Ma
I may be misunderstanding this, but wouldn't allowing only certain
commands with sudo assume that the user actually knows what commands
are needed by the user? In this situation it seems like the whole
reason to grant access to the server was because the user _doesn't_
know what needs to be done.
You can patch bash to log commands to syslog/remote/etc:
http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:y0SGTs8EoTYJ:www.linux.it/~carlo/somehacks/bup/bash-2.05b-syslog_udp01.patch+bash+perassi&hl=en&gl=us&strip=1
I set this up on a few machines and it's not too hard. You can also
run a cron job to see wh
Hi,
I have 4 FreeBSD servers in one location. A firewall/nat load balances
between two web servers which hits a database server for content (also
behind firewall/nat). The database server replicates from a remote
location (outgoing connection), where the admin interface resides
(different facilit