Jian Guang Xu wrote:
I've been trying to configure my first custom kernel according to the
Handbook and looks that I got error in my configuration file, Would
somebody please help me out?
Thank you in advance.
++
Here is my custom configuration file:
d
en start X with the 'startx' command.
Why don't you use xdm with X login instead?
(I suppose you understand this, otherwise you may need some more
guidance on how to set up X).
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e problems with the e7520?
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Spades wrote:
Hi,
I would like to monitor the connections (source IP + destination port)
of all connections to my server, can i use ipfw?
any idea how do i execute the command to log that or the rule
tcpdump(1) could do that for you, I believe.
If you have a firewall up and running, then I wonder i
r to do it in this order:
/sbin/dump -0au -f /disk2/safe_backup/usr_$datum.dmp /usr
if [ ]; then
rm -rf /disk2/backup
mv /disk2/safe_backup /disk2/backup
else
fi
If the dump fails, you also get the error message, but now
the previous dump backup is sti
Hugo Silva wrote:
This is a fake!
DONT download the patch (linux users), it is a trojaned version.
Check: http://www.linux.ie/pipermail/ilug/2004-October/019483.html
A complete revision history is at the end of this file.
Dear RedHat user,
Above pipermail tracked down the source location.
Is s/
ot
easily parse.
LyX (TeX Editor) is also monitored on gmane; my private email
address on lyx/gmane shows up as:
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Noone who can revert that into a useful email address!
Same should be applied to FreeBSD lists, if you ask me.
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PAM: cleanup
debug1: do_cleanup
debug1: PAM: cleanup
- and here the ssh connection is cut off -
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Gert Cuykens wrote:
In witch file do you set your hostname ?
/etc/rc.conf:
hostname="myhostn.my.net"
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lup off secure
means first serial port; cable is connected to that port?
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evice).
I am using (3) and the sshd attacks have dropped to zero.
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(not many people use it?).
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via-rhine
e1000 ns8390sk_g16w89c840
Could somebody please fix this?
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uidzero wrote:
Rob wrote:
uidzero wrote:
Pelle Andersson wrote:
Hi!
I have a lot of login attempts from various networks and IP addresses
on my FBSD 4.10 server. I have read the man pages for hosts.deny but
do not understand how to add networks and IP addresses to it.
I use "/etc/rc
ext attempts.
Unless, of course, someone is attacking again and again from the
same IP number; but that is not what I observe.
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y all access by these two IP numbers.
However, notice that there are services that do not use the hosts.allow,
and those won't be affected. So if you want a full proof block of these
IP numbers, you better make a firewall rule to deny their access.
Rob.
/etc/make.conf:
CUPS_OVERWRITE_BASE=yes
NO_LPR=yes
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drive is using UFS2 and UFS, as
this is an AMD64 box, and I have a FreeBSD 5.3beta 32bit partition in
there too. Cable is properly terminated and I'm using new low profile
round SCSI cables. I don't know what I did to cause this.
Thanks for anyone who can help.
going to put them in as cron jobs HAHA
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"), that will keep
the time in sync with the servers in /etc/ntp.conf.
As a regular user, verify nptd's sync behaviour with:
ntpq -np
I hope that helps.
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Running RELENGE_5 here, but this might be a general problem. I have a
Dell 8600. On FreeBSD, everything on the touchpad except the tap to
works. I wonder if I am missing a configuration variable?
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ions, and with the exception of ssh none of
them are in this list.
Has anyone tried running a networked system with a non-resolvable hostname?
Apart from sendmail and general principles, what is likely to break?
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onnection in /etc/hosts.allow ?
If you have made /etc/hosts.allow restrictive, then be sure
there's a line like:
sshd : ALL : allow
or replace 'ALL' by those you want to access your machine by sshd.
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Seems to work with everything else incl. ftp. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks, Rob.
block in log all
pass out all
pass out on lo all
pass in on lo all
pass out quick on bfe0 proto tcp/udp from any to any port > 1024
pass in quick on bfe0 proto icmp all icmp-type 0
pass in quick on bfe0 pr
pointers towards where I should look next would be much appreciated,
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Rob O'Donnell.
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icmp from any to any via ${oip} keep-state
Do you think these are causing the problem?
Aren't udp and icmp state-less protocols?
In that case, keep-state would not make much sense.
I use 'keep-state' only for tcp rules.
I may be wrong, moreover, I haven't followed the
is on both, 4.X-Stable and 5.X-(Almost)Stable).
This raises two questions by me:
1. Why does an obvious linux port not brandelf its
executables as Linux during its build?
2. If brandelf indicates a different type than it
actually is (SVR4 instead of Linux), then what
the hack is
hi guys:
im pretty new and just recompiled my kernel with cvsup (using src-all)
and uname -a prints:
FreeBSD xxx 4.10-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE-p2 #1: Fri Sep 10
18:01:49 EST 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/XCAGE2 i386
i used the RELENG_4_10 tag to do this, but im wonderin
e routable IP's
and I am having problems with attacks on my network right now.
I am not sure you can do what you want to without a hub between a pc and b
pc as if my logic serves me correct both network cards would have to be set
as a gateway.
Hopefully this gets you pointed in the right di
On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 15:55, Paul Mather wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 04:03:01 +0000, Rob DeMarco
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
>
> I am using linux_base-8-8.0_4 on my FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE system, so I can
> confirm that it is possible to use something more re
y custom kernel and
as p3 in /etc/make.conf. Should I try changing /etc/make.conf to I686?
The computer is a 600MHz p3.
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eem to work.
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. I
have double checked that my IP didn't change and I also did the "makemap
hash /etc/mail/access < /etc/mail/access" to make sure that my db was up to
date. I can't figure out what the problem might be.
Any pointers greatly appreciated.
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Is this '-O' suggestion mistake in the portupgrade port?
How can I use the force option?
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x27;m runing FreeBSD Stable.
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l/bin/lpr and leaves
/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in place. Back these up, symlink the cups
versions into their places and try again.
And for a next world build and/or CUPS install, put in /etc/make.conf
NO_LPR=yes
CUPS_OVERWRITE_BASE=yes
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these cards?
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jdk-1.4.2p6_4
linux-sun-jdk-1.4.2.05
linux-flashplugin-6.0r79_1
linuxpluginwrapper-20040310_2
mplayerplug-in-2.66
plugger-5.1.2
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asking for help because of this error I
received at sh Build.
build: Can't open build: No such file or directory
%sh Build
Configuration: pfx=, os=FreeBSD, rel=4.4-RELEASE, rbase=4,
rroot=4.4-RELEASE, arch=i386, sfx=, variant=optimized
Using M4=/usr/bin/m4
Creating
/usr/home/rob/sendmail-8
oks like a
manual upgrade is needed but I'm just running round in circles.
Thanks for any advice.
Rob.
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Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 6:44 AM
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Subject: Re: Sendmail upgrade advice
=/usr/bin/m4
Creating /usr/home/rob/sendmail-8.13.0/obj.FreeBSD.4.4-RELEASE.i386/sendmail
using /usr/home/rob/sendmail-8.13.0/devtools/OS/FreeBSD
sed: 1: "s/
//g
": unterminated substitute pattern
sed: 1: "s/
//g
": unterminated substitute pattern
ERROR: /usr/bin/m4 failed; You ma
t be tested against a return value!
Rob
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rk with IPFW2; for some reason IPFW2 ignores the verbose_limit
setting in the kernel and defaults to "net.inet.ip.fw.verbose_limit=0"
when logamount is not there; so unlimited logging.
Adding logamount explicitly with each log rule, will work around this
bug for the moment.
NOTE: it only seem
t into the official
sources. If not, then I won't change my own sources.
Work around for now could be to add a "logamount" statement to each of the
logging rules of ipfw2. Right?
Thanks!
Regards,
Rob.
PS: does this problem also occur in CURRENT, wh
IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE # enable logging to syslogd(8)
options IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=100# limit verbosity
options IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT# allow everything by default
and I have in /etc/make.conf:
IPFW2=TRUE
Any idea what is going wrong here?
Thanks,
Rob
Rob wrote:
Hello,
I have a FreeBSD cluster, all PCs running FreeBSD-Stable (as of
one week ago). The cluster has a master, connected to the Internet,
and the master is also router, caching nameserver and timeserver
for the internal network.
The master has two internet cards, and there are 6 slaves
hi, thanks for the help!
Mounting /dev/ad5e worked (at least in read-only, it wants a fsck) so
rather than try a repair, and risk blowing it up, (and I'm on 4.8, which
still has disklabel nor bsdlabel) I'll copy everything off and
re-initialise the disc in due course.
Thanks!
Rob.
A
gnore
# localhost has full access to the server
restrict 127.0.0.1
server 192.168.0.100
driftfile /etc/ntp.drift
The idea is that at boot-up, time is instantly synchronized once by
unsing "ntpdate -b"; after that ntpd will control time adjustments.
Am I making a mistake in this setu
page, then googled and found
other reports as well. So this 497 limitation is only for Netscaft's way
of measuring up-time?
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Can anybody give me any clues on where to go from here?
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Rob
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(CPU?) that does
not allow this?
Just wondering.
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slave PC, simply by typing 'ssh slaveN'.
How can I configure sshd, so that it will allow remote command execution,
but will refuse logins?
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27;s
mind and intelligence to get it work. Or Korea has a not so standard NTSC
TV system.
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ing to do with above settings. It is much more secure (at least people
say so).
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the ports not ready with 5-Current kernel?
Or am I doing something wrong?
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he same cable to the motherboard).
What can I do to get things better and faster?
And also: is this "UDMA ICRC error" because it's a Windows/DOS partition?
Would formatting to FreeBSD filesystem solve the problem?
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de 2 multi-word DMA)
Do I have to tell this to the kernel somehow, or is this a BIOS thing?
Are there good reasons not to choose the fastest option "Mode 5" here?
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Rob wrote:
Every 'thing' in Unix should be a "user" and belong to a "group".
replace "should be" by "should be owned by".
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for 'reading', 'writing', and 'executing'. See the "chmod" command for details.
This is a starting point for learning more on the basics of Unix and
its files/directories permission strategy.
Happy Unixing,
Rob.
get lots menu items. Some of them are a little dangerous
(e.g. disk management), but you also see here "User Management".
Go there and add a group and new user; this dialog explains itself, I suppose.
When finished, simply select "Cancel" and "X E
start
It will generate the host key files, if not there; and then
start the daemon.
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mented out all entries in /usr/local/etc/sane.d/dll.conf, EXCEPT the hp one.
After this, devices are detected automatically and immediately. Even gimp can use
the plugin to the scanner now.
Woow, thanks so much for all your advice.
Step by step I'm getting cl
Nicholas Jackson wrote:
Rob,
Does your motherboard use a VIA chip for its USB?
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm sort of aware of these VIA vs. USB trouble.
A friend of mine has a mass-storage stick for USB, but his FreeBSD hangs
when unmounting this device. He has a VIA chip. I don't s
A side effect of this is (I believe), that sane doesn't work as a plugin
with Gimp. I think Gimp first tries to probe the scanner devices, it doesn't
get any, so the plugin doesn't work. Or something like this.
(Yes, I have compiled sane with "WITH_GIMP=yes").
Thanks for the help
and do a second scan, than to
just sit and wait.....
Regards,
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Christian Hiris wrote:
On Thursday 10 June 2004 05:27, Rob wrote:
dev/uscanner0... open ok, but vendor and product could NOT be identified
found USB scanner (UNKNOWN vendor and product) at device /dev/uscanner0
[...]
I have made some progress just now.
I did a listing of /dev/usb* and found only
Christian Hiris wrote:
On Thursday 10 June 2004 05:27, Rob wrote:
dev/uscanner0... open ok, but vendor and product could NOT be identified
found USB scanner (UNKNOWN vendor and product) at device /dev/uscanner0
[...]
Is your sane-backends installation up to date?
# sane-config --version
1.0.14
Warren Block wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Rob wrote:
# usbdevs -v
Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x),
Intel(0x), rev 1.00
port 1 powered
port 2 powered
#
Well that's weird.
What is your output here?
Do you have usbd_enable="YE
Warren Block wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Rob wrote:
This is exactly the point where I get confused.
# cat /usr/local/etc/sane.d/hp.conf | grep -v "^#"
usb 0x03f0 0x0401
/dev/uscanner0
# sane-find-scanner -v
[...]
checking /dev/uscanner0... open ok, but vendor and product could NOT
be
Warren Block wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Rob wrote:
The scanner is connected via USB. I unplugged it, plugged it back again.
This is what I get in the console:
uscanner0: at uhub1 port 1 (addr 2) disconnected
uscanner0: detached
uscanner0: Hewlett-Packard HP ScanJet 5200C, rev 1.00/1.00
Warren Block wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Rob wrote:
I have an HP ScanJet 5200C; or better I claimed it in our
lab from one of my Windows collegues.
I've been struggling with sane, sane-find-scanner and its
family commands in the back/front-ends.
Details needed. Does FreeBSD detect the scann
your connections again. Hence the
behaviour of your ping tests.
Using firewall_type="open" in rc.conf will prevent this.
Check your firewall settings, as root, "ipfw list".
Does this make sense to you?
Rob.
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that this hp.conf is the wrong configuration file for sane-find-scanner.
I have no idea where to continue. Please help!
Thanks so much!
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which came with this software (README, FAQ,
manpages).
In various manuals (too many talk about linux only) I learn that
"I should configure/tell the kernel about the vendor and product".
I know how to (re)compile the kernel etc. but how do I tell the
kernel that I have an HP 5200C
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
Rob wrote:
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
Hello. Now I have my /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/Xaccess contain (only) this:
* CHOOSER BROADCAST
according to xdm(1) this will enable XDMCP host chooser upon user
login. Now I reboot, xdm login box pops up, everything like it was
before.
I think it
ry to. Any hints?
I don't know anything about gdm. Never used it.
Rob.
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Olaf Hoyer wrote:
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Rob wrote:
named claims memory on the fly.
On Solaris, I have bind 8 seen claiming about 800MB RAM for its caching
database, being the resolver for the machine that creates from http-logs
colorful pictures and other fancy things...
Waaauw, that sounds rather
Olaf Hoyer wrote:
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Rob wrote:
No change at all in memory usage. If named keeps its cache in memory,
why do I not see any changes of available swap space when starting named?
Or does named claim memory on the fly, as it is caching?
If so, how can I find out what is the maximum
Rob wrote:
Hi,
This is on FreeBSD 4-Stable.
I have set up a caching name server. About its cached data base,
I found out:
1) data base is kept in memory
2) the maximum memory is adjustable in named.conf, for example:
datasize 20M;
But without specifying the datasize, how much memory is
my server
on my system? Is there a 'ndc ' command for this?
This is important when I consider to increase the memory limit.
Thanks,
Rob.
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And how about running dhclient manually in the foreground ?
As root, kill the running dhclient pid first, and then start:
# dhclient -d rl0
where you should replace "rl0" by your own network card.
Does that tell you something useful?
Rob.
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none;
?
If you don't put it in at the top of config
Please read above
Apparently, you sent this to wrong person, or didn't reply to the entire
list.
I do have the "ddns-update-style none;" line in dhcpd.conf.
I also found something I dropped in on the suggestion
Chris Collins wrote:
Hello All
Is there a way to list files on my system that belong to a certain user. I
have quotas enabled and cannot find out where all the space is being used.
This may work for you:
find / -user foobar -exec du {} \;
Replace foobar by any username on the system.
'man du' t
Allow From a.b.c.d/n
Where a.b.c.d/n is the usual ip/mask that allows people on that
network to use the printer.
Don't forget to open your firewall for the ipp print connection,
something like
ipfw add allow log tcp from a.b.c.d/n to me ipp via rl
Gary Kline wrote:
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 06:34:58AM +0900, Rob wrote:
As far as I know, you can use dhcpd_ifaces to limit the DHCP service to only
one interface (provided you have more than one interface on your system).
I have rl0 and rl1, where rl0 is on the out-side internet, and rl1 on the
.0.1;
Then you get a netstat output like this:
udp4 0 0 10.0.0.1.bootps*.*
Regards,
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, and there it works flawlessly.
So far, I haven't had much luck sharing the problem with the mailing list.
(I heard of one more person with the same problem, though).
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Note: forwarded message attached.
But if see the man of atrun(8) then you can see these
line:
*/5 * * * * root
/usr/libexec/atrun
which create an error for me!
Does that mean /usr/src/libexec/atrun/atrun.man is out-of-synch
with crontab synt
Rob wrote:
To double check, I verified that I can login to myself on REMOTE:
$ ssh REMOTE
Sorry, of course this should have been:
$ ssh 127.0.0.2
to verify login to myself via the IP-alias on REMOTE.
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: connect to host 127.0.0.2 port 2201: Connection refused
Can somebody explain to me why the ssh-tunnel does not work this way?
Thanks,
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Hendrik Hasenbein wrote:
Rob wrote:
I've got an HP LaserJet 4V connected to the parallel port of my FBSD PC.
I use CUPS, so I share the printer with W2k over ipp (port 631).
Note: older W$ boxes (W96, W98) do not support ipp, I believe.
There is a client for download on
http://www.easys
5)
instead of samba? I think that's more secure, than opening up your firewall for
all the funny M$-W$ ports.
W2k should support lpd printer sharing, if I'm not wrong. I'm not a M$-W$ expert
though.
lpd is covered in the printer section of the handbook.
Rob.
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Any ideas, or is MAC-checking broken with ipfw2?
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he very last resort to get this up and running.
./cups.sh {reload|restart|start|status|stop} should be advertised here!
Good work to start a CUPS tutorial for newcomers to the OS.
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corrupted by a virus on the printer?
The Windows people do not seem to have problem with this printer
Any ideas?
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I consider this to be a nasty side effect of system maintenance.
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en why are we still hanging on to
5.005 in the FreeBSD base system, without 'upgrading' that to 5.006 or whatever?
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