ID 4823 stopped with status 3!"
Anyone who can perhaps tell me what might be wrong?
Thanks and cheers,
Rico.
Hi
steven mestdagh wrote:
yes, your resource limits are probably not high enough. change them with
'ulimit -d' or something similar. my java_vm here is using about 200M
of memory, which is higher than the default limit in 3.7.
It is actually set to unlimited.
Cheers,
Rico.
Hi
Paulo Manoel Mafra wrote:
Try using this:
/etc/login.conf
default:\
:datasize-max=512M:\
:datasize-cur=384M:\
:stacksize-cur=8M:\
I tried that but it didn't change anything, firefox is still crashing.
Cheers,
Rico.
installed.
When I try to look at a page with java, firefox crashes.
Is there anything I am missing perhaps.
Cheers.
Rico.
ne, I haven't been able
to find anything usefull on google except this
http://www.jakemsr.com/openbsd/foomatic.html, which wasn't what I had in
mind.
Where to go from here? I have no prior experience with lp(d) but have
setup cupsd on other nix's before.
Friendly,
Rico.
pfctl" line:
exec echo $0 >> /root/swatchlog
And if you only want the IP to be logged:
exec echo $10 >> /root/swatchlog
In case someone don't know: $10 means the tenth word in the line (which
in authlog is the IP).
Hope others might benefit.
Cheers.
Rico.
;blacklist" file and then to have Swatch make pf grap
that file.
That way each time there is an "Illegal user" the log file is extended
with the IP and pf add's that IP to the block rule.
I will try to work on this before working more on the missing block part :-)
Thank
Alexander Hall wrote:
Rico wrote:
I am using this 'table persist file "/root/pf/sshdhackers"'
I don't get any entries in the sshdhackers file and I don't get
blocked from the system.
A table modification is not automatically added to the file the table
table persist file "/root/pf/sshdhackers"'
I don't get any entries in the sshdhackers file and I don't get blocked
from the system.
I also use AllowUsers
Would you mind explaining a bit more about your setup?
Friendly
Rico.
Nick Ryan wrote:
What you could also do is install
Usually, it's something simple; in case of files not being found,
you're missing items in the chroot jail or you specified incorrect
paths.
Cheers,
Rogier
Thanks Rogier! :-)
I missed two files.
Rico.
guess something must be setup differently.
Please bear with me if I am doing something obviously wrong.
Can someone point out how to get the guide working?
Thanks.
Rico.
It doesn't need to be updated, it still works great and will continue to
do as long as the way OBSD is patched doesn't change.
Gaby vanhegan wrote:
On 16 Aug 2005, at 14:04, Rico wrote:
tepatche is good.
It doesn't look like it's been updated since 2003. Are the
Hi,
tepatche is good.
Rico.
Gaby vanhegan wrote:
Hi,
I know that I should really be applying my own source patches, but I
find binpatch very useful. The usual site that I use:
http://www.openbsd.org.mx/pub/binpatch/
Has not built any patches for 3.7, despite there being 4 security
. There are several clients which support both SCP and SFTP.
The scponly can be found here http://www.sublimation.org/scponly/
Kind regards,
Rico
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, July 18, 2005 11:31 am, Rico wrote:
You should not run OpenBSD under VMWare.
Runing any OS under a product like VMWare makes it hard to trust which
product is actually causing the errors, incl. kernel panics.
That's ridiculous.
No. But I trus
Bruno Delbono wrote:
+++ Rico [Mon Jul 18, 2005 at 06:07:31PM +0200]:
Bruno Delbono wrote:
+++ Rico [Mon Jul 18, 2005 at 05:31:59PM +0200]:
You should not run OpenBSD under VMWare.
What makes you say that?
I did explain this.
Well then looking at what your wrote initially, there
Bruno Delbono wrote:
+++ Rico [Mon Jul 18, 2005 at 05:31:59PM +0200]:
You should not run OpenBSD under VMWare.
What makes you say that?
I did explain this.
rors, incl. kernel panics.
Rico.
Gordon Ross wrote:
I've got an OpneBSD 3.7 machine (no patches - just the standard 3.7 CD install) running under
VMWare GSX Server V3.1 Today, the machine had stopped with a panic. I did a "trace" and
"ps" as per the instructions. Below is
as not proberly unmounted"
and it does this each time I reboot or halts it.
What can be causing this?
Thanks,
Rico
Never mind, I found out.
fsck -y /
Rico.
>Hi,
>I have just updated some of our obsd servers at our datacenter the
>other day.
>One of them was via the upgrade procedure on the CD. From 3.6 to 3.7.
>Now each time I issue the "reboot" command or the "halt"
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