Has any one successfully done squid with squidGuard on a FreeBSD later then
4.5 ? I have made it work on 4.5 but nothing later because of the berkly db
changes after 4.5, if you have made contentent filtering work on
FreeBSD-current can I get some tips? I like 4.5 but 4.9 has better hardware
cover
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004, Martin Moeller wrote:
> I'm totally new to FreeBSD programming, so please forgive my troll-like
> question! I'd like to write a nifty little program showing if somebody is
> calling me via an ISDN line. In the far future, the program should show the
> caller's telephone number
Craig Booth wrote:
Anton, thank you for taking time to help. I have answered your questions
within your text at the bottom of this email as best as I know how to as a
raw BSD Unix user.
I defentaley appologise for not answering for such a long time, my
attention was caught in the anti-spam war (a
Martin,
take a look at isdnd. If all you want is a program to tell you whether
someone's calling you and under what number, isdnd will tell you that in
full screen mode.
Alternatively, if you want to write your own program, take a look at the
isdnd sources to see how it's done.
HTH,
Gerald
Mar
Hi all,
I'm totally new to FreeBSD programming, so please forgive my troll-like
question! I'd like to write a nifty little program showing if somebody is
calling me via an ISDN line. In the far future, the program should show the
caller's telephone number.
The ISDN kernel options are set and compi
Hello!
We use recent -STABLE.
We observed /bin/sh looping forever executing a script.
We run this script with -T option to sh(1).
When sh(1) receives a HUP, we entering our trap handler which spawns
child process. When this process exits, sh(1) loops.
The backtrace is the following:
(gdb) bt
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On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 14:51:47 +0200
"P. de Boer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 14:30, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> > "P. de Boer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > For a little private project I'm working at, I need to find the address
> > > of a function which is inside a s
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11mbit/half duplex 802.11b.. I've seen speeds at around
600KBytes/sec (4.6mbit/sec) which is about the best you can do - and isn't
bad by any means. As I explained below, the problem is with FBSD 5.X (all
the way to CURRENT), where I'm seeing
In local.freebsd-hackers, you wrote:
> My freebsd5.1 emits some trafic:
> 20:32:41.496039 129dial.supernet.kz.52075 > GATEKEEPER.MCAST.NET.1718: udp 31
H.323 ("VoIP") Gatekeeper Discovery
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hgs/rtp/h323.html
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