do you know if MAC is also available in the OpenSolaris 2009.06? I.e. I
assume
this is mandatory access control implementation from trusted solaris edition,
right?
Thanks,
Karel
@kgardas, if you look at the What's New in OpenSolaris 2008.11 page here:
On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 01:41:32AM -0800, Anon Y Mous wrote:
do you know if MAC is also available in the OpenSolaris 2009.06? I.e. I
assume
this is mandatory access control implementation from trusted solaris
edition, right?
Thanks,
Karel
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Nobody ever said
Hi,
I have a running sparc system with Solaris 10 installed. Is it possible
to install OpenSolaris with the automated installer without messing up
the existing installation - i.e. having both Solaris versions in
parallel within the same zpool?
Will OpenSolaris prompt for installation
- High availability and load balacing firewalls
If you know OpenBSD and especially its pf(4) then you will know after test of
IPf that pf(4) is a way better
- VPNs
There is no tun(4) device in OpenSolaris so no OpenVPN, vpnc and so on. Yes,
you can compile it, but no support for it from Sun
For the stated requirements, I'd tend to go with OpenBSD, largely
because the features you're asking after are well-documented and
extremely mature. I particularly appreciate the functionality in pf
that provides a great deal of IP stack protection (e.g. fragment
reassembly and synproxy,
For the stated requirements, I'd tend to go with OpenBSD, largely
because the features you're asking after are well-documented and
extremely mature. I particularly appreciate the functionality in pf
that provides a great deal of IP stack protection (e.g. fragment
reassembly and synproxy,
Hi All,
I have tried installing Open Solaris 2009-06 version into a x86 machine. All
the installation steps gone well following which i needed a reboot. I rebooted
the machine and disconnected my CD media drive when the system was coming
online. After it came online, the machine hanged. I could
Hi,
I was on IRC yesterday to report this issue, and confirmed this scenario today.
What happen was, I have a JetWay JNC63-330-LF board[1], booted with 2008.11
snv_101b_rc2 USB stick from 2008 JavaOne just fine at beginning, then used the
osol-dev-130-x86.usb image downloaded from genunix.org,
Hi,
Planning to create a ZFS NAS with RAIDz, the system has 4 SATA ports and all
connect to HDD, no DVD-ROM, can boot from USB.
Would like to use all 4 HDD in RAIDz, so the question is where to install
OpenSolaris(which cannot be on RAIDz, IIRC)?
Ideally, I would like to install onto a USB
Some update, the board did come back working again after I installed Ubuntu
9.10 and loaded the nVidia driver, even though I am concerned about the
stability.
This time, it seems to be working much nicer. I tried the same scenario, I can
still boot into Ubuntu or 2008.11 after failed b130 USB
I don't understand why we should put all the information when fdisk can figure
out the dimension. Am I missing something?
Cheers,
Henry
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j...@opensolaris:~$ pfexec fdisk -R -W - /dev/rdsk/c3d1p0
* /dev/rdsk/c3d1p0 default fdisk table
* Dimensions:
*512 bytes/sector
*189 sectors/track
*255 tracks/cylinder
* 60800 cylinders
*
* systid:
*1: DOSOS12
*2: PCIXOS
*4: DOSOS16
*5: EXTDOS
*6: DOSBIG
*7:
I should be more carefully to phrase the question.
How am I suppose to figure out those numbers?
If fdisk can figure out the dimension, I suppose the information format needed
can be figured out somehow?
Cheers,
Henry
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