Hi,
alpine just crashed on me (version 2.26, latest git clone from the repo) when
trying to reply to a mail in my mailbox.
I suppose you'd need more info, but for a start here's the output from the
coredump:
(gdb) where
#0 __pthread_kill_implementation (threadid=,
signo=signo@entry=6, no_tid
On Fri, 4 Feb 2022, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
04.02.2022 19:22, Ferdinand Goldmann wrote:
Hi,
was thinking about getting a Dell R450 server, but unfortunately the PERC H355
RAID controller does not seem to be (yet?) supported.
Has anybody tried running FreeBSD on such a machine?
Have you
Hi,
was thinking about getting a Dell R450 server, but unfortunately the PERC H355
RAID controller does not seem to be (yet?) supported.
Has anybody tried running FreeBSD on such a machine?
Regards
Ferdinand
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2021, Cejka Rudolf wrote:
The other day, freebsd-update even suffered a timeout.
What are other European users experiences and is there anything to do about it?
Did you try aws.update.freebsd.org also?
I just did now with an update of 11.4 to 12.2. It was really fast, so this
On Fri, 16 Apr 2021, Andrea Brancatelli wrote:
I was experiencing the same problem and modified freebsd-update's config file
to point directly to one of the other server, can't remember
if update1 or update2 and it was fast.
I just tried update1 and it really was considerably faster. Migh
On Thu, 15 Apr 2021, Rainer Duffner wrote:
It’s OK-ish most of the time here (CH).
It does *NOT* work through a proxy, due to the use of pipelined http-requests.
What’s your internet-connection?
The 10Gbit uplink of my university, directly connected to the internet, not
behind a proxy. I d
s...
This does not seem very reassuring to me. :(
The other day, freebsd-update even suffered a timeout.
What are other European users experiences and is there anything to do about
it?
Regards
Ferdinand
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System Administrator
Information Management
JOHANNES KEPLER
UNIVE
Hello,
I've noticed that ever since update3.freebsd.org is gone (which was in Czech
republic I think), FreeBSD updates are often quite slow for me (=
Austria/Europe)
Especially so for major release upgrades. In fact so slow that I have time
to type this mail while waiting for '8778 patches'.
TEMENT: insert into records
(type,domain_id,disabled,name,ordername,auth,ttl,prio,content) values
(null,$1,false,$2,$3,$4,null,null,null)
So I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong or if there's a bug in
the API and/or Postgres backend.
A name like this should be perfectly legal.
(NXDOMAIN)
Does anybody know what happened to it or of it will ever come back? As far as I
understand this was the only FreeBSD update server in Europe, and losing it
makes updating quite a bit more time consuming.
Regards
Ferdinand
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Information Management
s and
smtpd_recipient_restrictions have an effect on the enforcement of TLS
encryption? Are hosts in mynetworks exempt from the smtpd_tls_security_level =
encrypt setting?
Thx and best regards
Ferdinand
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Information Management
JOHANNES KEPLER
UNIVERSITY LINZ
Altenberger Stra
9.71% clamd
If you insist :) I can try more RAM for the VM, but as I said, I don't
think that too little RAM is the problem here. Rather the way clamd
handles signatures internally.
Kind regards,
Ferdinand
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JOHANNES KE
,
Ferdinand
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System Administrator
Information Management
JOHANNES KEPLER
UNIVERSITY LINZ
Altenberger Straße 69
Hochschulfond Building, HF9902
4040 Linz, Austria
P +43 732 2468 3925
ferdinand.goldm...@jku.at
www.jku.at/im
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penVAS.__G"..., 61) = 61
> read(6, ":0\r\n", 16384)= 4
> write(6, "*4\r\n$6\r\nHSETNX\r\n$23\r\nOpenVAS.__G"..., 61) = 61
> read(6, ":0\r\n", 16384)= 4
> write(6, "*4\r\n$6\r\nHSETNX\r\n$23\r\nOpenVAS.__G"..., 61) = 6
07-31 14:21 UTC
> Nmap scan report for localhost (127.0.0.1)
> Host is up (0.040s latency).
> Not shown: 400 closed ports
> PORT STATE SERVICE
> 443/tcp open https
> 9391/tcp open unknown
>
> Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 2.36 seconds
>
>
;> mdotp:MESSAGE:2015-07-30 13h36.23 utc:4062: Scanner loading:
>>>> 38800 /
>>>>
>>>>>> 40087
>>>>>> nvts.
>>>>>> md main: INFO:2015-07-30 13h36.33 utc:4063:
>>>>>> update_or_rebuild_nvt_cache:
Hello,
I’ve made the experience that enabling local_unbound does not play too well
if I am using a chroot’ed unbound environment like chroot: “/var/unbound” in
the configuration file.
In particular, there is no way to automatically mount a devfs and create a link
to the syslog socket. Also, the
Hi there!
I recently set up OpenVAS 8 on Kali 1.1.0 and ran into a funny problem.
While running a scan, the Kali VM would use up more and more RAM at
high CPU load until finally crashing. I quickly identified the dirb scanner
as the culprit.
While strace’ing the scanner, I noticed its last actio
think it should be possible to block it using:
disable monitor
seems to work for me.
Best Regards,
Ferdinand Goldmann
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>> Ferdinand Goldmann
>> Johannes Kepler University Linz - Information Management
>> Mail: ferdinand.goldm...@jku.at Phone: 00437024683925 Fax: 004
.
So anyone of you upgrading to a newer version of MIMEdefang, be careful. :-)
Cheers,
Ferdinand
On 17.08.2012, at 11:29, Ferdinand Goldmann wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've been using a mail setup consisting of sendmail, milter-ahead,
> milter-greylist
> and MIMEDefang running
rcpt_mailer=''
Has anyone experienced similiar problems? I find it hard to believe that this
seems
to be suddenly broken ...?
Cheers,
Ferdinand
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>> Ferdinand Goldmann
>> Johannes Kepler University Linz - Server Systems/Information Management
>> Mail: fer
On 10.08.2011, at 7:48, Mikolaj Golub wrote:
> What freebsd are you running on? I suppose it is release, because on STABLE
> this issue should be fixed -- the secondary terminates after timeout.
I was running 8.2-RELEASE-p2 and now just upgraded to 8.2-STABLE. This really
seems
to have helped:
Hi!
I am trying to create a common resource pool for a certain application using
CARP/HAST as described in [1]. However while testing my setup I ran into a
problem which I don't know how to fix or work around:
If I shut down only the carp interface on the master (ifconfig carp0 down),
the slave w
Hello everybody!
I recently installed tmux on my system because of some nice features it
offers in comparison to screen.
Although I find it to be a very useful tool, I ran into two problems
that I find quite annoying:
*) I have 'set-option -g bell-action any' in my config file. However,
when a b
tested, I would
be willing to help out. Having the carpdev feature would be great.
Regards,
Ferdinand Goldmann
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>> Ferdinand Goldmann
>> Johannes Kepler University Linz - Server Systems/Information Management
>> Mail: ferdinand.goldm...@jku.at Phone: 0
hope this option gets ported to FreeBSD? Maybe in 8.x?
TIA,
Ferdinand Goldmann
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>> Ferdinand Goldmann
>> Johannes Kepler University Linz - Server Systems/Information Management
>> Mail: ferdinand.goldm...@jku.at Phone: 00437024689398 F
FTP install went just fine.
Anyone here who has experience with a Dell R410 under FreeBSD?
TIA,
ferdinand
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>> Ferdinand Goldmann
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>> Mail: ferdinand.goldm...@jku.at Phone: 00437024689398 F
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Ferdinand Goldmann wrote:
Hi there,
I just upgraded a FreeBSD 6.x machine to FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE, and now I'm
seeing this same problem which has already been reported in different
postings:
named[51769]: socket: too many open file descriptors
last message repeated 147 times
I am foll
Hi there,
I just upgraded a FreeBSD 6.x machine to FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE, and now I'm
seeing this same problem which has already been reported in different postings:
named[51769]: socket: too many open file descriptors
last message repeated 147 times
Obvously it is hitting the 1024 limit:
# sock
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
You'd be best off with RELENG_7 and not 6.3, but yes, the controller in
question should work on RELENG_6 and RELENG_6_3.
Very well, seems like I am going to give RELENG_7 a try then.
Thanks to everyone who replied!
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>> Ferdinand Goldmann
>> Johannes
, but as I cannot find any references to
the PERC6 in either documentation or source code I am a bit confused, and I
wanted to make sure it works before shelling out my employers money. :-)
Many thanks for any enlightenment on this subject,
kind regards,
Ferdinand
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>> Ferdinand Go
Hi,
I am trying to set up authentication via LDAP (Novell eDirectory) for
our Cyrus IMAP server. However, for a transition period, I'd like to
have the old Unix passwords available, too, so users are given a
grace period to change the configuration of their mail clients.
Is it possible to
ink seems to work. It looks like you are running into the same problem.
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>> Ferdinand Goldmann | |
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>> Tel. : +43/732/2468/9398 Fax. : +43/732/2
t's the value of nmbclusters? Have you checked netstat -m? Do you see
memory requests for network memory denied?
- 50% interrupts on such a fast machine is quite high. I currently experience
about 30% interrupt load using two em(4) cards, shaping for about ~20
r two (em0, em1)
are sitting in expansion slots. I would like to change the order of the cards,
so that the onboard cards are recognized as em0 and em1.
I tried using the device.hints file, but without much success. Is there any
way how to do this?
Kind regards
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>> Ferdina
sysctl. Does anyone have hints on performance improvement concerning interrupt
load?
TIA
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>> Ferdinand Goldmann | |
>> |--00 |UNIX |
>> Tel. : +43/732/2468/9398 Fax. :
Pertti Kosunen wrote:
Ferdinand Goldmann wrote:
944mbps is a very good value, anyway. What we see in our setup are
throuput rates around 300mbps or below. When testing with tcpspray,
throughput hardly exceeded 13MB/s.
Increasing MTU should help to get better results, as long all devices in
ing out the "wan" link at near
900mbps at peak. We were never able to get above 944mbps, but I never
cared enough to figure out where the bottleneck was there.
Forgot to ask - do you have fastforwarding enabled in your sysctl?
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>> Ferdinand Goldmann
r polling.
, turned on
idle_poll, and set user_frac to 10 because we had some cpu hungry tasks
that were not a high priority.
I think I red somewhere about problems with idle_poll. How high is your
burst_max value? Are you seeing a lot of ierrs?
*sigh*
abs_int_delay stand for). You should try to tune them through
dev.em.[0-9]+. sysctl tree.
These tresholds are very well explained here :
http://www.intel.com/design/network/applnots/ap450.pdf
Thank you for the pointer, I will have a look at this and see whether this
helps, and post the re
est their
cards are very different.
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. I now put all the locked IP addresses in a table
which is referenced by only one rule. Since I did this, the ierrs seem to rise
slower with polling enabled.
Have you tried contacting Intel directly about this?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] has been pretty helpful with em specific
problems in the past.
Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 02:29:35PM +0200, Ferdinand Goldmann wrote:
F> Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
F>
F> >All I can say: I have faced this problem, too. :( This is not problem in
F> >polling, but in em.
F> >
F>
F> Thank you! Just now I downlo
e any experiences with the Intel driver?
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>
But performance is far lower than it should be. :-(
Kind regards and thanks for any input!
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this card to work? I could not find much about
it in the mailing list/Usenet archives.
TIA for any pointers to further information or useful tips!
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Hello again...
On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Quoting Ferdinand Goldmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
> >
> > > try:
> > >
> > > ln -s /usr/local/lib/sasl /usr/lib/
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
> try:
>
> ln -s /usr/local/lib/sasl /usr/lib/sasl
>
> libsasl looks in /usr/lib/sasl for the plugins but installs them into
> /usr/local/lib/sasl.
Yes, I know, I already did this after SASL installation:
# ls -l /usr/lib/sasl
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Did you compile any other SASL mechs (CRAM-MD5, etc), or did you disable
> all of them. If so, you have a bigger problem, because imapd isn't
> seeing any of them.
# grep enabled CONFIG.LOG
checking CRAM-MD5... enabled
checking DIGEST-MD5... enabled
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Ken Murchison wrote:
> > # ls -l /usr/local/lib/sasl/*plain*
> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root system18 Oct 23 12:57 libplain.a ->
>libplain.so.1.0.14
> > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root system 679 Oct 23 12:57 libplain.la
> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root system18 Oct 23
with 2.0.16 (before the 2.1 beta came out) and am halfway lucky
it is working well. My will to upgrade right now is a bit low.
Kind regards,
Ferdinand Goldmann
am using a SASL pwcheck daemon which
queries the passwd.
I have even explicitly set:
allowplaintext: yes
in my /etc/imapd.conf, since I found code for this option in timsieved.c.
Can anyone enlighten me how plaintext authentication using timsieved
works?
TIA,
Ferdinand Goldmann
rseen?
Kind regards,
Ferdinand Goldmann
ssues is greatly appreciated. :-)
Kind regards,
Ferdinand Goldmann
Hello!
Can anyone explain to me what that PILA stands for, and if this card is
compatible with the Intel Etherexpress PRO and thus allow VLAN tagging?
kind regards,
ferdinand
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e also used, using this patch:
http://www.euitt.upm.es/~pjlobo/fbsdvlan.html
Regards,
Ferdinand Goldmann
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Hi
On Thu, 18 May 2000, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
> On 18-May-00 Robert Bowen wrote:
> > Not only does Linux have support for it, but so do NetBSD AND OpenBSD. I
> > never thought I'd see the day when FreeBSD had less x86 hardware support
> > than OpenBSD! I asked about porting it over, but no-o
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> Well, I'd first be very interested to know if anyone has even seen
> this work. :)
Well, will the 4.0 lockd also work with a 3.3 system? I could need a working
lockd, but I do not want to upgrade this system to 4.0 yet.
/ferdinand
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