Re: sysctl security.jail.* descriptions

2013-02-07 Thread Fbsd8
Jamie Gritton wrote: On 02/06/13 09:59, Fbsd8 wrote: Fbsd8 wrote: Waitman Gobble wrote: On Feb 6, 2013 7:17 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Waitman Gobble wrote: On Feb 6, 2013 7:02 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Where do I find the descriptions of what these jail MIBs

Re: sysctl security.jail.* descriptions

2013-02-07 Thread Jamie Gritton
On 02/07/13 05:55, Fbsd8 wrote: Jamie Gritton wrote: On 02/06/13 09:59, Fbsd8 wrote: Fbsd8 wrote: Waitman Gobble wrote: On Feb 6, 2013 7:17 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Waitman Gobble wrote: On Feb 6, 2013 7:02 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Where do I find the

Re: sysctl security.jail.* descriptions

2013-02-06 Thread Fleuriot Damien
# sysctl -d security.jail.socket_unixiproute_only security.jail.socket_unixiproute_only: Processes in jail are limited to creating UNIX/IP/route sockets only On Feb 6, 2013, at 4:02 PM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Where do I find the descriptions of what these jail MIBs do?

Re: sysctl security.jail.* descriptions

2013-02-06 Thread Waitman Gobble
On Feb 6, 2013 7:02 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Where do I find the descriptions of what these jail MIBs do? security.jail.param.allow.mount.zfs: 0 security.jail.param.allow.mount.procfs: 0 security.jail.param.allow.mount.nullfs: 0 security.jail.param.allow.mount.devfs: 0

Re: sysctl security.jail.* descriptions

2013-02-06 Thread Fbsd8
Waitman Gobble wrote: On Feb 6, 2013 7:02 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Where do I find the descriptions of what these jail MIBs do? security.jail.param.allow.mount.zfs: 0 security.jail.param.allow.mount.procfs: 0 security.jail.param.allow.mount.nullfs: 0

Re: sysctl security.jail.* descriptions

2013-02-06 Thread Waitman Gobble
On Feb 6, 2013 7:17 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Waitman Gobble wrote: On Feb 6, 2013 7:02 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Where do I find the descriptions of what these jail MIBs do? security.jail.param.allow.mount.zfs: 0 security.jail.param.allow.mount.procfs: 0

Re: sysctl security.jail.* descriptions

2013-02-06 Thread Fbsd8
Waitman Gobble wrote: On Feb 6, 2013 7:17 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Waitman Gobble wrote: On Feb 6, 2013 7:02 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Where do I find the descriptions of what these jail MIBs do? security.jail.param.allow.mount.zfs: 0

Re: sysctl security.jail.* descriptions

2013-02-06 Thread Fbsd8
Fbsd8 wrote: Waitman Gobble wrote: On Feb 6, 2013 7:17 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Waitman Gobble wrote: On Feb 6, 2013 7:02 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Where do I find the descriptions of what these jail MIBs do? security.jail.param.allow.mount.zfs: 0

Re: sysctl security.jail.* descriptions

2013-02-06 Thread Jamie Gritton
On 02/06/13 09:59, Fbsd8 wrote: Fbsd8 wrote: Waitman Gobble wrote: On Feb 6, 2013 7:17 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Waitman Gobble wrote: On Feb 6, 2013 7:02 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote: Where do I find the descriptions of what these jail MIBs do? ...

Re: sysctl kern.geom.debugflags ERROR when using Sysinstall to format HD (FreeBsd 7.2 STABLE)

2009-09-29 Thread Matthew Seaman
Jeronimo Calvo wrote: Hi folks!! Trying to create a new Ufs on a HD using sysinstall. im getting the following error: ERROR: Unable to write data to disk ad10! │ │ │ │To edit the labels on a running system set

Re: sysctl gnome2

2009-07-04 Thread RW
On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 01:36:33 +0200 Roy Stuivenberg roys1...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, Sometimes when I send a message with pidgin, or evolution, the application shuts down. Is there an option with sysctl, that would prevent this to happen? sysctl is an interface to the kernel, it doesn't

Re: sysctl machdep.independent_wallclock

2009-01-15 Thread Mister Olli
hi... what is the exact function of this sysctl setting? I'm guessing it's something to do with Xen, having seen a few references in Linux for xen.machdep.independent_wallclock. Have a look here: http://docs.xensource.com/XenServer/4.0.1/guest/ch04s06.html yeah, I know that

Re: sysctl machdep.independent_wallclock

2009-01-14 Thread Freminlins
2009/1/14 Mister Olli mister.o...@googlemail.com hi... what is the exact function of this sysctl setting? I'm guessing it's something to do with Xen, having seen a few references in Linux for xen.machdep.independent_wallclock. Have a look here:

Re: SYSCTL error message upon bootup

2008-09-02 Thread Polytropon
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 11:11:20 -0400, Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For no apparent reason, the following error message has suddenly started showing up when I reboot the machine: sysctl: unknown oid 'net.fibs' I am running FBSD-6.3 presently. Is this error important and if so, what can I

Re: SYSCTL error message upon bootup

2008-09-02 Thread RW
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 11:11:20 -0400 Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For no apparent reason, the following error message has suddenly started showing up when I reboot the machine: sysctl: unknown oid 'net.fibs' I am running FBSD-6.3 presently. Is this error important and if so, what can I

Re: SYSCTL error message upon bootup

2008-09-02 Thread Gerard
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 17:36:36 +0200 Polytropon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] On FreeBSD 7, net.fibs is a valid oid. Can you determine when (in the booting process) this message is shown? Maybe you have a setting of net.fibs in /etc/sysctl.conf, or maybe this is a value set by some software

Re: SYSCTL error message upon bootup

2008-09-02 Thread Gerard
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 17:15:18 +0100 RW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you have apache? http://groups.google.com/group/mailing.freebsd.ports-bugs/browse_thread/thread/b8f17e78869e738f Yes, and come to think about it, this problem just started happening after I updated it. I assume that the patch

Re: SYSCTL error message upon bootup

2008-09-02 Thread Polytropon
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 12:51:13 -0400, Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I could not find any mention of it in the 'route.h' file, [...] /usr/include/net/route.h, Version 1.65.2.3, line 85: 85:extern u_int rt_numfibs; /* number fo usable routing tables */ That's the only occurance I found. FIBS

Re: sysctl enabled but HAL non-existant (Reid Linnemann)

2008-07-01 Thread Desmond Chapman
I've installed HAL and the same message comes up with the gnome desktop- and this happens in the install of NetBSD that I also have- the HAL problem of not being enabled or installed. I may be wrong in assuming this; but, isn't there some basic compatibility between bsd systems that what would

Re: sysctl enabled but HAL non-existant

2008-06-30 Thread Reid Linnemann
Desmond Chapman wrote: The media shows up in konqueror as a normal user but I cannot mount it. there is no reference to hal with an apropos search except for ath_hal. What am I doing wrong? What else do I add to make the cd easily mountable?

Re: sysctl...

2007-12-27 Thread Chad Gross
On Dec 27, 2007 2:20 PM, aJTiM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! I am running FreeBSD 7 beta4. When I start a computer and os loading I got one message which I don't know why and how could I save a problem if it is a problem. Beta 4 works very good and I don't have problems.

Re: sysctl...

2007-12-27 Thread Erik Trulsson
On Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 02:28:34PM -0500, Chad Gross wrote: On Dec 27, 2007 2:20 PM, aJTiM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! I am running FreeBSD 7 beta4. When I start a computer and os loading I got one message which I don't know why and how could I save a problem if it is a problem.

Re: sysctl invalid argument

2007-04-11 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Beni wrote: Hi list, When reading through my dmesg, I found this sysctl error/message : sysctl : hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest : Invalid argument. Now there is no mention what so ever of that option in my /etc/sysctl.conf, so I didn't set it to C1 or anything else that seems to be invalid. So my

Re: [maybe spam] Re: sysctl invalid argument

2007-04-11 Thread Beni
On Wednesday 11 April 2007 18:26:20 Kevin Kinsey wrote: Beni wrote: Hi list, When reading through my dmesg, I found this sysctl error/message : sysctl : hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest : Invalid argument. Now there is no mention what so ever of that option in my /etc/sysctl.conf, so I didn't set

Re: sysctl documentation

2005-11-29 Thread Chuck Swiger
Wojciech Puchar wrote: where can i find documentation for sysctl variables, mostly vfs.* ? or it it's nonexistant, where can i look for info? sysctl -d will help in many cases, otherwise check the manpage for the associated driver, netgraph module, etc. Or UTSL. :-) While FreeBSD gives

Re: sysctl or system tweak for symbolic links?

2005-09-10 Thread Julien Gabel
Using FreeBSD_6.0_Beta4 (applies to Beta2, also). Not related to FreeBSD versions, i think. I'm trying to track down a problem I've been having with apache-2.0.54 not following symbolic links. It's basically come down to my being able to follow the link if it's in the same directory

Re: sysctl or system tweak for symbolic links?

2005-09-10 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Forrest Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Using FreeBSD_6.0_Beta4 (applies to Beta2, also). I'm trying to track down a problem I've been having with apache-2.0.54 not following symbolic links. It's basically come down to my being able to follow the link if it's in the same directory

Re: sysctl or system tweak for symbolic links?

2005-09-10 Thread Jan Grant
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Forrest Aldrich wrote: Hi, Using FreeBSD_6.0_Beta4 (applies to Beta2, also). I'm trying to track down a problem I've been having with apache-2.0.54 not following symbolic links. It's basically come down to my being able to follow the link if it's in the same

Re: sysctl or system tweak for symbolic links?

2005-09-10 Thread Forrest Aldrich
The problem was fairly hidden. It turns out that one of the directories in the PATH of the symbolic link did not have the search bits enabled (permissions). Once that was adjusted, it worked fine. This turns out to be a problem with Apache-2, since it should report a better (unambiguous)

Re: sysctl options loader.conf or sysctl.conf

2005-08-03 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
dick hoogendijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm a bit confused about whcih options needs to be set where. You're not alone. I know i.e. that hw.ata.atapi_dma=1 needs to be set in /boot/loader.conf while others are set in /etc/sysctl.conf. I need to know where I can find info on the rules

Re: sysctl options loader.conf or sysctl.conf

2005-08-03 Thread Charles Swiger
On Aug 3, 2005, at 11:21 AM, dick hoogendijk wrote: I'm a bit confused about whcih options needs to be set where. This changes over time. A lot of options once needed to be set in the loader.conf before the kernel started up, but the system is getting more flexible and some of those can

Re: sysctl options loader.conf or sysctl.conf

2005-08-03 Thread dick hoogendijk
On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 10:48:04 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary W. Swearingen) wrote: Since sysctl.conf is read in only when going multi-user and that sounds like something you'd want always, I'd put it in loader.conf. Not so. I tried /boot/loader.conf but vfs.read_max still was default after the

RE: sysctl deadmantimer

2005-07-27 Thread Norbert Koch
In the BSD/OS there is a kernel countdown counter that can be used to reboot the machine in case of lock. It´s called deadmantimer. I used to put a cron entry to preset this counter every 3 min, so if it goes to zero the server is rebooted. In the past it save me some times.

Re: sysctl

2005-06-23 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2005-06-23 20:45, Sadashiv Kulthe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Sorry! I say syslog is not there but it is there with problems !!! -bash-2.05b# /usr/sbin/syslogd syslogd: child pid 39793 exited with return code 1 My System do not have Sysctl .. how can I bring sysctl to my system.

RE: sysctl

2005-06-23 Thread fbsd_user
Please do your home work and read the man sysctl page before just posting messages. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sadashiv Kulthe Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 11:15 AM To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: sysctl Hello, Sorry! I

Re: sysctl

2005-06-23 Thread Tobias Fendin
fbsd_user wrote: Please do your home work and read the man sysctl page before just posting messages. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sadashiv Kulthe Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 11:15 AM To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: sysctl

Re: sysctl kern.securelevel=2

2004-10-12 Thread epilogue
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 01:33:44 -0400 epilogue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 20:03:32 -0400 Chris Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Alll I was wondering what is the best kern.securelevel to run on a machine that provides general internet services, Web, FTP and Email.

Re: sysctl kern.securelevel=2

2004-10-11 Thread epilogue
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 20:03:32 -0400 Chris Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Alll I was wondering what is the best kern.securelevel to run on a machine that provides general internet services, Web, FTP and Email. I don't want this so tight I cannot use the machine and I have also read in

Re: sysctl meanings.

2004-09-16 Thread Chuck Swiger
Lewis Thompson wrote: I wonder if there is a comprehensive list of what many of the sysctl values are, both in terms of what the node (by this I mean, say, hw.acpi.verbose) means, and what the values would mean/do? 'sysctl -d -a hw' will give a one-line description for many of the sysctls, and

Re: sysctl meanings.

2004-09-16 Thread Danny Pansters
On Friday 17 September 2004 00:51, Lewis Thompson wrote: Hi, I wonder if there is a comprehensive list of what many of the sysctl values are, both in terms of what the node (by this I mean, say, hw.acpi.verbose) means, and what the values would mean/do? I don't think there is. At the very

Re: Sysctl uptime

2003-06-30 Thread Shantanu Mahajan
+-- Remington L. [freebsd] [30-06-03 21:17 -0700]: | Is there a sysctl string that can tell me my uptime? | | | | -- you can get the uptime. indirectly. sysctl kern.boottime Regards, Shantanu -- You can look through a file in a

Re: Sysctl uptime

2003-06-29 Thread Joshua Oreman
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 09:17:54PM -0700 or thereabouts, Remington L. wrote: Is there a sysctl string that can tell me my uptime? No, but kern.boottime is the boot time of the kernel, so subtract that from `date +%s` and you have uptime in seconds. Note that sysctl's output for this field will