In the last episode (Feb 09), Ed Gold said:
> After reading the article,
>
>http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/02/09/MN23532.DTL
>
> I am wondering if FreeBSD should take any action to protect our
> users. I think it would speak incredibly highly of FreeBSD if
On Thursday, 10 February 2000 at 13:07:56 +1030, Greg Lehey wrote:
> On Thursday, 10 February 2000 at 7:16:18 +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:
>> A report on ABC this morning said that there had been some major cracking
>> in the US in the last 24 hours. Sites included eBay & Amazon.
>>
>> Has anyon
On Thursday, 10 February 2000 at 7:16:18 +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> A report on ABC this morning said that there had been some major cracking
> in the US in the last 24 hours. Sites included eBay & Amazon.
>
> Has anyone any further info?
I haven't read this URL, but Matt is usually pretty
On 09-Feb-2000 Joe Abley wrote:
> This may be old news, but I follow -hackers, -arch and -current and
> I hadn't seen it before:
>
> http://www.bell-labs.com/project/eclipse/release/
>
> Would be interested to hear informed opinion as to whether these
> changes might find a permanent home in
Hi Ed,
Your second point, on the logging is interesting. It would certainly be
worth collecting a central repository of IP addresses relating to the
machines used to propogate the attacks.
The point to remember is that they are victims too, but obviously despite
the wide publicity about these ac
On 10-Feb-00 Mark Newton wrote:
> > Has it been proposed yet? (For .au)
> Not for .au, no. Give us five years, though... the companies
> pushing
> the DMCA have a lot of cash...
True, as long as I don't have to panic yet :)
---
Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
for Genesis Sof
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 11:48:59AM +1030, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On 10-Feb-00 Mark Newton wrote:
> > Those clauses aren't enforcible - Yet. They will be when (if) the
> > Digital Millenium Copyright Act passes.
>
> Has it been proposed yet? (For .au)
Not for .au, no. Give us five ye
On 10-Feb-00 Mark Newton wrote:
> Those clauses aren't enforcible - Yet. They will be when (if) the
> Digital Millenium Copyright Act passes.
Has it been proposed yet? (For .au)
---
Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
"The nice thing
On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 12:04:53PM -0800, Ed Hall wrote:
> : It doesn't appear, from their licensing page, these changes are ever
> : intended to be released to the FreeBSD project. The license is very
> : restrictive about redistribution.
>
> Not only that, but it contains that pernicious
> I am wondering if FreeBSD should take any action to protect our users.
Considering the type of attack, a convergence DoS which swamped
Yahoo's routers, claiming that FreeBSD could somehow "protect" its
users from even this most typical type of attack right now would be
untrue.
In reality, the
I could imagine this causing problems with people that are behind a proxy
server or NAT. Since whatever would be collecting the statistics could
easily write off these systems as being offensive. I could safely assume
that this would prevent access of sites to a few of our customers who have
a l
After reading the article,
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/02/09/MN23532.DTL
I am wondering if FreeBSD should take any action to protect our users.
I think it would speak incredibly highly of FreeBSD if Yahoo and other
"customers" were to have some kind of p
Bill Maniatty wrote:
> > Shanley and Anderson: PCI System Architecture (2nd Ed)
> > ISBN 1-55860-069-8 small rip in paperback cover
>
> I teach operating systems, and would like to add a device driver writing
> component to the curriculum. I could use this one.
There was a good (though somewha
* Russ Pagenkopf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000209 13:45] wrote:
> YEE HAW! The problem is fixed!
glad to hear. :)
>
> The machine:
> FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE
> (ctm 451)
>
> The Problem:
> > I'm attempting to install CommuniGatePro. When I first tried to run it
> > after installation it gave me the fol
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YEE HAW! The problem is fixed!
The machine:
FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE
(ctm 451)
The Problem:
> I'm attempting to install CommuniGatePro. When I first tried to run it
> after installation it gave me the following error:
>
> /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: ./CGServer: Undefined symbol
> "pthread_attr_setsc
: It doesn't appear, from their licensing page, these changes are ever
: intended to be released to the FreeBSD project. The license is very
: restrictive about redistribution.
Not only that, but it contains that pernicious gag clause: "You agree not
to release the results of any evaluation of t
This is the first one I've read that actually gets it right. They
even try to explain the type of border router source-ip filters
necessary to make these attacks traceable.
-Matt
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/a
Thanks for the replies, I'm combining a couple of posts here.
Martin Minkus wrote:
> Maybe something strange happened with make world
> (i doubt it) and your libc_r hasn't been updated ...
>
> ls -al /usr/lib | grep libc
(ls -lag /usr/lib/libc_r* from below)
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 1261712 Fe
Joe Abley wrote:
>
> This may be old news, but I follow -hackers, -arch and -current and
> I hadn't seen it before:
>
> http://www.bell-labs.com/project/eclipse/release/
>
> Would be interested to hear informed opinion as to whether these
> changes might find a permanent home in FreeBSD at so
It seems Len Conrad wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] tells me their P1200 E1 card, with FreeBSD drive, can't
> work in channelized mode (like the etinc cards can't). Their LMC150xM
> cards can do channelized, but don't have a FreeBSD driver, but their
> FreeBSD guy is looking at it.
>
> Any hacker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tells me their P1200 E1 card, with FreeBSD drive, can't
work in channelized mode (like the etinc cards can't). Their LMC150xM
cards can do channelized, but don't have a FreeBSD driver, but their
FreeBSD guy is looking at it.
Any hacker care to explain how a channelized T1/E1
I have posted a new version of my GPIB (IEEE 488, or HPIB) driver to
www.ece.arizona.edu/~john. This one is a total rewrite of my old one and
should be faster on small transfers and a bit more reliable overall. It
has also been ported to the FreeBSD-4.0 newbus architecture.
I have been running
Corey Leopold writes:
> I have a situation where I have a Tar file of a complete 3.4 FreeBSD system
> from the / directory on down.
>
> I'm trying to get this file onto a new system using a "dangerously dedicated"
> scsi disk, but am having problems getting the boot sector right using,
> disklabe
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Hello all,
I have a situation where I have a Tar file of a complete 3.4 FreeBSD system
from the / directory on down.
I'm trying to get this file onto a new system using a "dangerously dedicated"
scsi disk, but am having problems getting the boot sector right using,
disklabel, fdisk, and boot0cf
I emailed with Poul with him a few months ago about HSSI i/f's and he said
he was happy with the LanMedia.com LMC 1000. I'm looking at the LMC 1200
for this E1 project. LMC seems to support FreeBSD well.
Dennis tells me etinc.com doesn't have any CSU/DSU cards, nor any support
more than one
> I apologize in advance if anyone feels this is in appropriate. If
> you feel I need to be flamed please do it directly and not via the
> list.
>
> I have 2 books here that I wish to get rid of and since none of
> the local bookstores want them I will offer them here free of charge
> (I will pa
Len Conrad wrote:
> Something like the Ariel RS2000 card. Ariel supports NT and Linux, but I'm
> a pure FreeBSD shop now (on the opens source side) and would not like to
> add a Linux box just for this.
Didn't Poul-Henning wrote an E1 driver for a Siemens Munich chipset based
card which is pa
Jason Simms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Solaris, I can see what choices I have by running 'locale -a'.
> However, all my attempts to find a similar function on FreeBSD 3.4
> have failed.
There is no locale(1) command, true.
You can find the available locales under /usr/share/locale.
> es_E
Josef Grosch wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 07:27:12PM +1300, Joe Abley wrote:
> > This may be old news, but I follow -hackers, -arch and -current and
> > I hadn't seen it before:
> >
> > http://www.bell-labs.com/project/eclipse/release/
> >
> > Would be interested to hear informed opinion a
Thierry Herbelot wrote:
>
> The new IDE driver (ata) from the soon-to-become-Stable 4.0 supports the
> HPT366 :
That is incorrect. While HPT-366 is supported on 4.0-CURRENT, 4.0 is not
becoming -STABLE anytime soon. What's happening is that a -RELEASE of
4.0 will be made soon. The transition of
Matéria retirada do New York Times
Several Web Sites Are Attacked on Day After Assault Shut Yahoo
By MATT RICHTEL with SARA ROBINSON
February 9, 2000
AN FRANCISCO -- Hackers mounted what appeared to be coordinated attacks on
the world's largest electronic commerce sites Tuesday.
The at
* Russ Pagenkopf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000209 02:58] wrote:
> Hiya folks!
>
> You've become my last hope for resolving my problem. I'm attempting to
> install CommuniGatePro and I've got a problem no one has the answer to.
> I've posted these questions to -questions and the CGPro list with no
> lu
It seems Kris Kirby wrote:
> Is anyone actively working on a driver for the High Point Technologies PCI
> disk controller (HPT-366)? I have a machine I can test on, and would be
> willing to assist. I'm tired of telling people that my motherboard has
> four IDE ports, but I can't use more than two
On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 07:27:12PM +1300, Joe Abley wrote:
> This may be old news, but I follow -hackers, -arch and -current and
> I hadn't seen it before:
>
> http://www.bell-labs.com/project/eclipse/release/
>
> Would be interested to hear informed opinion as to whether these
> changes might
Of course, it works with FreeBSD (TM)
The new IDE driver (ata) from the soon-to-become-Stable 4.0 supports the
HPT366 :
(from the dmesg of my BP6)
ata-pci1: port 0xd400-0xd4ff,
0xd000-0xd003,0xcc00-0xcc07 irq 18 at device 19.0 on pci0
ata2-master: success setting up UDMA4 mode on HPT366 chip
a
I'm running 3.4-RELEASE
milhouse:/usr/lib> nm libc_r.so.3 | grep pthread_attr_set
00015d08 T pthread_attr_setcreatesuspend_np
00015ccc T pthread_attr_setdetachstate
00015ca4 T pthread_attr_setinheritsched
00015c78 T pthread_attr_setschedparam
00015c48 T pthread_attr_setschedpolicy
00015c3c T pthr
Kris Kirby wrote:
> Is anyone actively working on a driver for the High Point Technologies PCI
> disk controller (HPT-366)? I have a machine I can test on, and would be
> willing to assist. I'm tired of telling people that my motherboard has
> four IDE ports, but I can't use more than two under Fr
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Hiya folks!
You've become my last hope for resolving my problem. I'm attempting to
install CommuniGatePro and I've got a problem no one has the answer to.
I've posted these questions to -questions and the CGPro list with no
luck so... I'll list below the steps, questions and answers I've gotten
w
At 07:25 PM 2/8/00 +, Josef Karthauser wrote:
>On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 02:14:51PM -0500, Christopher R. Bowman wrote:
>> I apologize in advance if anyone feels this is in appropriate. If
>> you feel I need to be flamed please do it directly and not via the
>> list.
>>
>> I have 2 books here
This may be old news, but I follow -hackers, -arch and -current and
I hadn't seen it before:
http://www.bell-labs.com/project/eclipse/release/
Would be interested to hear informed opinion as to whether these
changes might find a permanent home in FreeBSD at some point in
the future.
...
Jason Simms wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am currently writing several programs that, for one reason or another,
> need to be localized in various sections. On Solaris, I can see what
> choices I have by running 'locale -a'. However, all my attempts to find a
> similar function on FreeBSD 3.4 have f
Is anyone actively working on a driver for the High Point Technologies PCI
disk controller (HPT-366)? I have a machine I can test on, and would be
willing to assist. I'm tired of telling people that my motherboard has
four IDE ports, but I can't use more than two under FreeBSD :-).
---
Kris Kirby
Amitha (the person who has been working on the lockd code) has finished
most of his work. There are still some issues with handling async locks
and cancel messages. Also we were not able to implement the full NLM
protocol as the FreeBSD kernel does not currently request NFS locks (we
should fix
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