You could use ktrace(1) to determine what the ftpd daemon is actually doing.
rh> Is the user's shell listed in /etc/shells? It must be there for ftpd to
rh> let them in.
vt> I run FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE machine. I use ftpd for ftp server
daemon. It has
vt> very strange behavior with one of use
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 20:01, Wiktor Niesiobedzki wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 10:37:54PM +, Christian S.J. Peron wrote:
> > Good day folks, we need some beta testers
>
> Hi, as an author of LOR reports I feel obliged to test this patch. I was
> running it for a 2 days and intended to
Hi Greg,
thank you for all the feedback. The "set remotebaud 1" thing in my previous
email was a typo, I usually enter 9600.
So you're saying that I may have a communication problem. I would like to
point out that I can use "cu -l cuaa0 -s 9600" on both side and all is well.
What do you think c
On 28 Sep 2004 Wiktor Niesiobedzki wrote:
> pf_socket_lookup(cbb24958,cbb2495c,2,cbb24a0c,c15275a0) at
> pf_socket_lookup+0x22
> pf_test_tcp(cbb249c0,cbb249bc,2,c14d6200,c139e500) at pf_test_tcp+0x648
> pf_test(2,c14b8014,cbb24aa8,c15275a0,c15661c0) at pf_test+0x53d
> pf_check_out(0,cbb24aa8,c14b80
Here is a patch stolen from OpenBSD via NetBSD (rev. 1.75 ping/ping.c)
which does two things:
- stores timestamp in network byte order;
- removes an assumption that sizeof(struct timeval) == 8 (it's not
true on sparc64).
Any comments?
Index: ping.c
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Hello, World!
Can somebody explain me why Midnight Commander always says
"cannot chdir to ..." whenever I do something on his right panel? When I
switch pannels using Crtl+U command, the left panel gets into the same
trouble.
Igor.
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Hello Zrelli,
the rule 65000 allow ip from any to any stops processing of a packet,
so it will never reach diverting rule 65100.
see man ipfw about rule-processing
Tuesday, September 28, 2004, 2:08:36 PM, Zrelli Saber Ben Mohamed wrote:
ZSBM> Hi ,
ZSBM> I'm interesed in the "divert" mechanism
John Von Essen wrote:
> Unfortunately, I have inherited a Intel P200 with SCO OpenServer 5.0.4
> with a 4Gb SCSI drive.
Condolences ! SCO is Horrible to work on, & a waste of time, erase ASAP !
> SCO is of no help, they cant provide replacement boot floppy, only sell
> me complete dis
Thanks !
I got it working.
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Saber
Zrelli Saber Ben Mohamed wrote:
Hi ,
I'm interesed in the "divert" mechanism and want to try it out ,
so I recompiled the kernel ( FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0 ) after adding
the IPDIVERT option and then added the needed lines in the rc.conf file,
after that , I s
Zrelli Saber Ben Mohamed wrote:
Hi ,
I'm interesed in the "divert" mechanism and want to try it out ,
so I recompiled the kernel ( FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0 ) after adding the
IPDIVERT option and then added the needed lines in the rc.conf file,
after that , I set up ipfw to divert packets to some
Hi ,
I'm interesed in the "divert" mechanism and want to try it out ,
so I recompiled the kernel ( FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0 ) after adding the
IPDIVERT option and then added the needed lines in the rc.conf file,
after that , I set up ipfw to divert packets to some port
here is my ipfw rule set .
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