Re: Squid, SquidGuard, FreeBSD

2004-05-02 Thread Murray Taylor
Looked at squidguard and dansguardian ... looked at what the aware schools are using ... went with dansguardian ... because it does the 'lookinside' of the content returned as well as the site block list mode. I also use a 'trick' that was mentioned in the Jan 2004 issue of Sysadmin mag as below.

Re: Enumerating devices and hardware conf from userland

2004-05-02 Thread Cyrille Lefevre
"Thierry DELHAISE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm developping a tool running in userland (root) (a command line > tools) for enumerating all devices present on the machine : take a look at http://www.magnicomp.com/sysinfo/ first :) Cyrille Lefevre. -- home: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___

Enumerating devices and hardware conf from userland

2004-05-02 Thread Thierry DELHAISE
Hi all, Sorry first if my question seems stupid : I'm new in the FreeBSD Kernel design and so don't know all interfaces of the kernel in user land. I'm developping a tool running in userland (root) (a command line tools) for enumerating all devices present on the machine : This tool must scan

Re: Accessing (the i4b) device driver

2004-05-02 Thread Martin Moeller
* Julian H. Stacey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02052004 17:14] > BTW The correct list for deep isdn issues is not hackers@ but isdn@ > (but this easy question might be happy on questions@ :-)

USB device driver question: timeout() and usbd_do_request()

2004-05-02 Thread Rita Lin
Hello, I'm writing a USB driver for a device that does not have any interrupt. It only has Bulk-in and Bulk-out. A periodic polling status from default pipe is required to have a smooth data transfer. I used timeout() routine to call usbd_do_request() for polling. I thought maybe timeout() is c

Re: Accessing (the i4b) device driver

2004-05-02 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Andrew Gordon wrote: > 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