Currently ports/sysutils/ipa supports IPv4/v6 Firewall and IP Filter,
so I implemented it already.
Sometime admins want to count bytes on Ethernet segment
(for example). As I know IP Firewall and IP Filter can't catch
all bytes on interface (interface is switched to promiscuous-mode).
If I'm wron
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, dannyman wrote:
> Ooookay ...
>
> So, I gave up on sysinstall and wrote a script that beautifully runs disklabel
> and newfs slices for me, writing an fstab and installing packages after
> starting off a PXE boot. It is just COOL!
Yup :)
> Now all my test machines wont boot
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 05:46:01PM -0700, Jason Victor wrote:
> Wow, thanks alot for all your advice. I just have a
> couple (read: 412) questions about switching to
> FreeBSD (if I should do it.) Please keep in mind that
> I am a hobbyist developer, but am looking to get
> better.
>
> 1. Can I w
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 05:46:01PM -0700, Jason Victor wrote:
> Wow, thanks alot for all your advice. I just have a
> couple (read: 412) questions about switching to
> FreeBSD (if I should do it.) Please keep in mind that
> I am a hobbyist developer, but am looking to get
> better.
>
> 1. Can I w
Ooookay ...
So, I gave up on sysinstall and wrote a script that beautifully runs disklabel
and newfs slices for me, writing an fstab and installing packages after
starting off a PXE boot. It is just COOL!
Now all my test machines wont boot. The hard disk boot just doesn't DO
anything, and the
Huh, haven't seen this one before.
After perusing the mailing list archives,
I'm convinced not too many others have, either.
Can anyone tell me what this means - and even better, a fix? It's
my understanding that pmap concerns shared memory, is it possible
I have a bad stick of ram floating ar
Wow, thanks alot for all your advice. I just have a
couple (read: 412) questions about switching to
FreeBSD (if I should do it.) Please keep in mind that
I am a hobbyist developer, but am looking to get
better.
1. Can I work on the GNOME project under FreeBSD? Does
anyone have Ximian GNOME runnin
Hi
I used my notebook Compaq PRESARIO 1200 for my
study of FreeBSD. I used version 3.5.1 and I found that OS cannot detect
all my serial ports. I've two serial ports but only one was
detected. So I try to read Hardware Compatability from freebsd.org and I
go to web site that linked by f
At 03:59 PM 04/04/2001, Eric Lee Green wrote:
>On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Dennis wrote:
> > >* Dennis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010403 18:17]:
>
>[stuff]
>
>Just a reminder: estinc.com is NOT the same domain name as etinc.com and
>the opinions of employees and management at Enhanced Software Technologies
>Inc
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 05:16:02AM -0700, Jason Victor wrote:
> Hi. I have to have Windows on my computer, and will
> NOT spoil my perfectly tweaked Debian installation.
> What I was wondering was: is there a UMSDOS of Phat
> Linux-type thing for FreeBSD? I think this would be an
> interesting pro
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Dennis wrote:
> >* Dennis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010403 18:17]:
[stuff]
Just a reminder: estinc.com is NOT the same domain name as etinc.com and
the opinions of employees and management at Enhanced Software Technologies
Inc. (estinc.com) have nothing to do with etinc.com .
Jus
On Wed, 04 Apr 2001 14:12:00 EDT, Amy Fong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Query: I've noticed that if I use up too much stack space, the freebsd
>kernel (4.2) seems to crash very easily.
Single page sized kernel stacks aren't uncommon (I don't recall what
FreeBSD uses, but have found the "it's sma
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Zachary M. Smith wrote:
> like to provide support for developers. I'd have to get
> approval from the organization that oversees the system
> before I committed any resources in their name, but I would
> like to help. If this is the wrong place ask, please kindly
Zach, I co
* Jason Victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010404 11:07] wrote:
> It sounds like a good idea to me. From what I _think_
> I understand, I can make some kind of FreeBSD boot
> floppy, and mount some kind of "virtual partition"
> containing FreeBSD that is simply a file on my Windows
> partition how fa
> Query: I've noticed that if I use up too much stack space, the freebsd
> kernel (4.2) seems to crash very easily. Specially, if I create an
> array of size N within a function, once the function gets invoked,
> my machine just reboots. How do I find out how much stack space I've
> got? I'm assu
Query: I've noticed that if I use up too much stack space, the freebsd
kernel (4.2) seems to crash very easily. Specially, if I create an
array of size N within a function, once the function gets invoked,
my machine just reboots. How do I find out how much stack space I've
got? I'm assuming that
It sounds like a good idea to me. From what I _think_
I understand, I can make some kind of FreeBSD boot
floppy, and mount some kind of "virtual partition"
containing FreeBSD that is simply a file on my Windows
partition how far off-base am I??? If I can do
this some way, what are some steps t
Dear Alwyn,
> >
> > I find this to be rather strange. I'm well into day two of
> staring at it
> > so help is definitely needed. I considered doing the entire
> build by hand,
> > following the instructions given online but was pinning my
> hopes on you
> > guys before doing that.
>
The com
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 11:22:25 -0400, Amy Fong wrote:
> Thanks! I should be kicking myself right now. I looked at the zero copy
> code a few months back and totally forgot about it.
>
> While I'm wasting bandwidth, I've got another question. I've noticed
> that if I use up too much stack space,
> On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 09:48:24 -0400, Amy Fong wrote:
> > Question about the acenic driver. In if_ti.c, there's ti_mem
> > which is currently used to load the firmware onto the card. What
> > I'm trying to do is to use take advantage of the window base/window
> > from the registers on the tigo
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 03:53:17PM -0400, Alwyn Goodloe wrote:
> I've asked this on the questions list but no one there could resolve the
> problem so I thought I would ask it on the hackers list.
>
> First note I have all the ports required.
>
>I've had the following problems in buildi
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 05:16:02AM -0700, Jason Victor wrote:
> Hi. I have to have Windows on my computer, and will
> NOT spoil my perfectly tweaked Debian installation.
> What I was wondering was: is there a UMSDOS of Phat
> Linux-type thing for FreeBSD?
Not as far as I know (if UMSDOS of Phat
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 09:48:24 -0400, Amy Fong wrote:
> Question about the acenic driver. In if_ti.c, there's ti_mem
> which is currently used to load the firmware onto the card. What
> I'm trying to do is to use take advantage of the window base/window
> from the registers on the tigon and writ
Hi,
I've set up my own ICMP type - type 40 (ICMP_PROBE) which is to be used for
probing the network's conjestion etc... (don't want to bore you with
details) anyways... I've tried to imitate the way that icmp_error generates
and icmp packet, but I have no idea why it's not sending... below is the
* Mike Bristow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010404 08:02] wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 07:54:04AM -0700, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> >
> > a) use EXT2 as a backing filesystem
> > b) use a file in EXT2/msdosfs as a backing node for a virtual
> >device:
> >
>http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?q
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 07:54:04AM -0700, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
>
> a) use EXT2 as a backing filesystem
> b) use a file in EXT2/msdosfs as a backing node for a virtual
>device:
>
>http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=vn&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+4.2-RELEASE&format=html
>
* Jason Victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010404 05:17] wrote:
> Hi. I have to have Windows on my computer, and will
> NOT spoil my perfectly tweaked Debian installation.
> What I was wondering was: is there a UMSDOS of Phat
> Linux-type thing for FreeBSD? I think this would be an
> interesting project
Question about the acenic driver. In if_ti.c, there's ti_mem
which is currently used to load the firmware onto the card. What
I'm trying to do is to use take advantage of the window base/window
from the registers on the tigon and write to a particular segment of
the memory. From what I've seen so
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Andrey Simonenko wrote:
> So, here is my question. Is it possible to use some pcap_dispatch(3)
> functions in one process? I need to use pcap_dispatch(3) only for
> counting number of bytes, I don't need to check network packets.
Why not use ipfw's count command instead? Exa
Hi. I have to have Windows on my computer, and will
NOT spoil my perfectly tweaked Debian installation.
What I was wondering was: is there a UMSDOS of Phat
Linux-type thing for FreeBSD? I think this would be an
interesting project to undertake. If there isn't one,
and anyone wants to start it, tel
Hi
I want to add BPF support to IPA (/usr/ports/sysutils/ipa).
But I want to use one process for some BPF filters. I'm going to
use pcap(3) library, because it understands human filter requests
in pcap_compile(3).
So, here is my question. Is it possible to use some pcap_dispatch(3)
functions in
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FreeBSD 4.3-RC from yesterday.
On a IBM ThinkPad A20p with built in fxp, if I "cold" boot with no
network cable in the fxp slot, ifconfig panics! (kernel panic)
This doesnt happen on a 'reboot'.
I will build a debug kernel and so on and follow up with more
information as soon as I get my coffe
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