ipsc, from packages or ports, is very useful.
> ipsc -gch 10.0.0.32/27
Network class:A
Network mask: 255.0.0.0
Network mask (hex): FF00
Network address: 10.0.0.32
Subnet bits: 19
Max subnets: 524288
Full subnet mask: 255.
On 03/05/12 09:30, Robert Huff wrote:
With my brain still on EBADSLEEP, I cannot decide if:
10.0.0.32-10.0.0.63
is correctly described by:
10.0.0.32/27
Anyone? Please?
Robert Huff
_
On Monday, March 05, 2012 at 14:30:01 UTC, roberth...@rcn.com confabulated:
> With my brain still on EBADSLEEP, I cannot decide if:
> 10.0.0.32-10.0.0.63
> is correctly described by:
> 10.0.0.32/27
> Anyone? Please?
I use the online IP calculator all
Yes.
cknipe@amnesiac ~ $ ipcalc 10.0.0.32/27
Address: 10.0.0.321010...001 0
Netmask: 255.255.255.224 = 27 ...111 0
Wildcard: 0.0.0.31 ...000 1
=>
Network: 10.0.0.32/27 1010.00
On 05/03/2012 14:30, Robert Huff wrote:
With my brain still on EBADSLEEP, I cannot decide if:
10.0.0.32-10.0.0.63
is correctly described by:
10.0.0.32/27
Anyone? Please?
Robert Huff
i cheated a bit but looks good
http
On Monday 05 March 2012 9:30:01 am Robert Huff wrote:
> With my brain still on EBADSLEEP, I cannot decide if:
>
> 10.0.0.32-10.0.0.63
>
> is correctly described by:
>
> 10.0.0.32/27
>
> Anyone? Please?
>
>
> Robert Huff
>
> __
jcigar@dev ~ % ipcalc 10.0.0.32-10.0.0.63
deaggregate 10.0.0.32 - 10.0.0.63
10.0.0.32/27
(net-mgmt/ipcalc)
On 03/05/2012 15:30, Robert Huff wrote:
With my brain still on EBADSLEEP, I cannot decide if:
10.0.0.32-10.0.0.63
is correctly described by:
10.0.0.32/27
On Monday 05 March 2012 9:30:01 am Robert Huff wrote:
> With my brain still on EBADSLEEP, I cannot decide if:
>
> 10.0.0.32-10.0.0.63
>
> is correctly described by:
>
> 10.0.0.32/27
>
> Anyone? Please?
>
>
> Robert Huff
>
> __
With my brain still on EBADSLEEP, I cannot decide if:
10.0.0.32-10.0.0.63
is correctly described by:
10.0.0.32/27
Anyone? Please?
Robert Huff
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> "Matthias" == Matthias Apitz writes:
Matthias> I have to change my hosting provider, because the actual one does
Matthias> not want to fullfill my needs. I'm looking for a provider offering
Matthias> FreeBSD root-servers, best in Europe. Any pointers are
Matthias> wellcome.
If you don't mi
Matthias Apitz wrote:
> I'm looking for a provider offering
> FreeBSD root-servers, best in Europe. Any pointers are wellcome.
http://www.isgenug.de/
http://www.ovh.de/items/distributionen/free_bsd.xml
--
Kim Minh.
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On 8/4/11 2:56 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have to change my hosting provider, because the actual one does
> not want to fullfill my needs. I'm looking for a provider offering
> FreeBSD root-servers, best in Europe. Any pointers are wellcome.
> Thanks
>
> matthias
Matthias,
The
On Thu, 4 Aug 2011 08:56:08 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have to change my hosting provider, because the actual one does
> not want to fullfill my needs. I'm looking for a provider offering
> FreeBSD root-servers, best in Europe. Any pointers are wellcome.
How about Hetzner? The
Am 04.08.2011, 08:56 Uhr, schrieb Matthias Apitz :
Hello,
I have to change my hosting provider, because the actual one does
not want to fullfill my needs. I'm looking for a provider offering
FreeBSD root-servers, best in Europe. Any pointers are wellcome.
Thanks
matthias
http://www
Hello,
I have to change my hosting provider, because the actual one does
not want to fullfill my needs. I'm looking for a provider offering
FreeBSD root-servers, best in Europe. Any pointers are wellcome.
Thanks
matthias
--
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t +49-89-61308 351 - f +49-89-61308 399 - m +49-
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Mikel King wrote:
>
> Just curious, but is there an easy way to get all of this onto the pen in
> the first place? I missed the origin of the thread.
>
>
dd if= of= bs=10240 conv=sync
-- randi
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On Jul 20, 2009, at 2:48 PM, Ken Smith wrote:
On Sat, 2009-07-18 at 11:41 +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
Took 3 times longer to download the 8.0-BETA1-i386-memstick.img
that to
download the 8.0-BETA1-i386-disc1.iso. I suggest you look into
another
method of creating the memstick.img so it downloads f
Is there a good guide anywhere to writing 64-bit-clean code?
simply use sizeof() not assumptions
nothing else.
too - don't assume big/little endian system.
actually it's VERY simple.
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Roland Smith writes:
> >Is there a good guide anywhere to writing 64-bit-clean code?
> > Something that's thorough but understandable, possibly with examples
> > of the trickier bits.
>
> For the rest, searching for '64-bit-clean' will give you
> thousands of links.
That's the
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 01:51:40PM -0500, Robert Huff wrote:
>
> Is there a good guide anywhere to writing 64-bit-clean code?
> Something that's thorough but understandable, possibly with examples
> of the trickier bits.
Do not assume that the size of a void* equals the size of an integer a
Is there a good guide anywhere to writing 64-bit-clean code?
Something that's thorough but understandable, possibly with examples
of the trickier bits.
Robert Huff
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On Sunday 18 May 2008 15:44:27 Robert Huff wrote:
> A casual project I'm working on (in C) has just discovered
> the need to work with 8-bit characters > 127.
> Does anyone have pointers to tutorials on how to work with
> these? Or would be willing to answer questions off-list?
Try
A casual project I'm working on (in C) has just discovered the
need to work with 8-bit characters > 127.
Does anyone have pointers to tutorials on how to work with
these? Or would be willing to answer questions off-list?
Thanks,
Robert Huf
Can anyone recommend a good (online) tutorial on programming
USB, particularly the "identifying/initializing the device and
setting up a session" part?
Robert Huff
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Josh Carroll writes:
> > What is the canonical way to get (FreeBSD default) awk to use a
> > single double-quote as the field separator? I have tried variations
> > on -F\\\" and -F"\"" and the best I can get is:
>
> awk -F'"'
>
> That's a single quote, then a double quote, then
On 2007-11-15 13:24, Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the canonical way to get (FreeBSD default) awk to use a
> single double-quote as the field separator? I have tried variations
> on -F\\\" and -F"\"" and the best I can get is:
>
> + awk -F" {print $2}
> ./script.sh: 1: Syntax er
What is the canonical way to get (FreeBSD default) awk to use a
single double-quote as the field separator? I have tried variations
on -F\\\" and -F"\"" and the best I can get is:
+ awk -F" {print $2}
./script.sh: 1: Syntax error: word unexpected
Respectfully,
> What is the canonical way to get (FreeBSD default) awk to use a
> single double-quote as the field separator? I have tried variations
> on -F\\\" and -F"\"" and the best I can get is:
>
> + awk -F" {print $2}
> ./script.sh: 1: Syntax error: word unexpected
awk -F'"'
That's a single quo
Eric Crist writes:
> > If you're using bash, set IFS to the newline only before looping. I
> > guess the
> > tcsh also has a similar setting, but I wouldn't know where to look.
> >
> > ---
> > IFS="
> > "
>
> This also works for sh. To the OP, simply add the lines above
> your for l
On Wed, 2007-08-01 at 10:35 -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
> (This is probably a FAQ, and I'll take a pointer (or even the
> magic words to identify the problem) instead of an answer.)
> Let's suppose I have a file FILE, with contents:
>
> foo
> bar grill
> baz
>
>
On Aug 1, 2007, at 9:54 AMAug 1, 2007, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote:
Am Mittwoch 01 August 2007 16:35:44 schrieb Robert Huff:
Is there a way within the script - or, failing that, by
modifying FILE - to not break at the whitespace?
If you're using bash, set IFS to the newline only befo
Am Mittwoch 01 August 2007 16:35:44 schrieb Robert Huff:
> Is there a way within the script - or, failing that, by
> modifying FILE - to not break at the whitespace?
If you're using bash, set IFS to the newline only before looping. I guess the
tcsh also has a similar setting, but I wouldn't
On Wednesday 01 August 2007 09:35:44 Robert Huff wrote:
> (This is probably a FAQ, and I'll take a pointer (or even the
> magic words to identify the problem) instead of an answer.)
> Let's suppose I have a file FILE, with contents:
>
> foo
> bar grill
> baz
>
>
(This is probably a FAQ, and I'll take a pointer (or even the
magic words to identify the problem) instead of an answer.)
Let's suppose I have a file FILE, with contents:
foo
bar grill
baz
If I do "cat FILE", everything comes out fine.
If,
On Friday 12 January 2007 20:56, Jay Chandler wrote:
> Installed /usr/ports/net/cvsup-mirror/
>
> I've got a couple dozen servers here, and waiting for cvsupdates is
> always onerous-- wish I'd thought of this ages ago.
>
> In any case, I wait for the update script to kick itself off, and get
> thi
Installed /usr/ports/net/cvsup-mirror/
I've got a couple dozen servers here, and waiting for cvsupdates is
always onerous-- wish I'd thought of this ages ago.
In any case, I wait for the update script to kick itself off, and get
this in my logs:
CVSup update begins at 2007-01-12 20:53:42
Up
On Wed, 3 May 2006, Robert Huff wrote:
As a result of installing new bits on my system, and paying
attention to old ones, I've noticed several attempted break-ins
which I currently believe have been unsucessful.
As I have the appropriate log files, I'd like to contact the
admini
On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 17:43 -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
> As a result of installing new bits on my system, and paying
> attention to old ones, I've noticed several attempted break-ins
> which I currently believe have been unsucessful.
> As I have the appropriate log files, I'd like to con
As a result of installing new bits on my system, and paying
attention to old ones, I've noticed several attempted break-ins
which I currently believe have been unsucessful.
As I have the appropriate log files, I'd like to contact the
administrators and ISPs for the systems involved
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Norberto
>Meijome
>Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 4:33 PM
>To: FreeBSD Questions
>Subject: (Semi-OT) Understanding whois info
>
>
>I run a whois microsoft.com and I
Norberto Meijome wrote:
I run a whois microsoft.com and I got back the interesting info shown below.
I tried from another of my FBSD boxes located half the world away and
got the same result. Neither internic.net nor who.godaddy.com show this
'interesting' data, they show the correct one.
The d
Is there anyone out there willing to help troubleshoot some
mrtg(/snmp?) issues privately?
Robert Huff
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On 2005-08-24 11:11, Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would someone who is successfully seeing/using non-Latin (Cyrillic,
> Arabic, et al.) fonts under Emacs/Xemacs please contact me _off-list_?
I am using Greek (ISO8859-7) fonts on both the FreeBSD console and
within xterm in X11. Does t
Would someone who is successfully seeing/using non-Latin
(Cyrillic, Arabic, et al.) fonts under Emacs/Xemacs please contact
me _off-list _?
Robert Huff
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http
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 14:50, Stephen Hovey wrote:
> The time is S ripe for a big noise to make a big impact to get people
> to see the light on FBSD's superiority etc...
>
> Ive seen some article - but nothing like what I should..
>
> I wonder how, those of us you really know its worth, can p
The time is S ripe for a big noise to make a big impact to get people
to see the light on FBSD's superiority etc...
Ive seen some article - but nothing like what I should..
I wonder how, those of us you really know its worth, can properly toot it
!
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