Matt wrote:
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Matt,
there's nfsshell, an FTP-like client.
just google for nfsshell.
Won't help in case of NFS4, I guess :-(
Stefan
Thanks. I'd like to try the nfsshell, but I can't get it to build.
It doesn't appear to be a port either. I'm an amateur C coder at
best.
Ok ... this is a wacky product. Sometimes you end up with a cord that
just looks wrong ... two ends that shouldn't go together (like the X10
computer module I have --- it has a power "block" that plugs into the
wall and provides a phone jack. Then there's a cable that goes phone
jack to serial --
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Matt,
there's nfsshell, an FTP-like client.
just google for nfsshell.
Won't help in case of NFS4, I guess :-(
Stefan
Thanks. I'd like to try the nfsshell, but I can't get it to build. It
doesn't appear to be a port either. I'm an amateur C coder at best.
Could some
Dag-Erling Smørgrav:
Dmitry Morozovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
It seems some checks should be added to module merging code...
...or somebody should stop using the merged CVSROOT.
I suggest to add prefixes like src_cut, port_cut while merging.
rik
DES
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, [iso-8859-1] Dag-Erling Sm?rgrav wrote:
DS> > It seems some checks should be added to module merging code...
DS>
DS> ...or somebody should stop using the merged CVSROOT.
In general, yes. But then, all cvsup mirror infrastructure should be converted,
which is non-trivial and
"Norbert Koch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> if (select (maxfd, & ofds, NULL, NULL, NULL) == -1)
maxfd + 1
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Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Has anyone looked at modifying dump/restore to support:
> 1) Dumping onto DVDs (sending the appropriate "close volume" command)
> 2) Compressed multi-volume dumps
>This means monitoring the compressed data stream and flushing the
>compress engine s
Dmitry Morozovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It seems some checks should be added to module merging code...
...or somebody should stop using the merged CVSROOT.
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Running tcpdump to a file worked out. This morning I was able to find the
source machine by looking at that packet capture file. Someone gained
legitimate access to the box via ssh using the oracle user. My stupid
incompetent DBA's never set the password to something that wouldn't be
obvious, like
Gaspar Chilingarov wrote:
Hello!
machine panics under load (800pkt/sec, 600-800 kByte/sec traffik)
I got a dual pIII 1Ghz machine with todays -current, ipfirewall_forward
option
enabled, several Intel Express cards inside. kernel is GENERIC with some
stripped drivers, witness, invariants, debuggin
Hi,
Sorry for cross posting.
I have with FreeBSD 5.3-stable server which serves as a public shell server.
FreeBSD public.ub.mng.net 5.3-STABLE FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE #6: Wed Nov 24
15:55:36 ULAT 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/PSH i386
It has ssh and proftp-1.2.10 daemons.
However it
Hello!
machine panics under load (800pkt/sec, 600-800 kByte/sec traffik)
I got a dual pIII 1Ghz machine with todays -current, ipfirewall_forward option
enabled, several Intel Express cards inside. kernel is GENERIC with some
stripped drivers, witness, invariants, debugging etc disabled. compiled
Dmitry A. Bondareff wrote:
Yes! Rights! The server freezes! No core dumped!!
And I connected by console, not by network.
Please send me your full ruleset without any changes in private email.
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Dmitry.
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From: "Maxim Konovalov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dmitry A.
On Wed, 2004-Dec-15 18:55:20 -0500, John Von Essen wrote:
>Whatever this thing is, its tricky. It only runs a few times a day, so it
>is tough to find the culprit source with ethereal unless I run ethereal
>all day. In packet capture mode.
Depending on how much disk space you have spare on your fi
Hello.
I know, the syscons driver does not allow to have
two keyboards attached at the same time.
So my idea was to have a userland application
which polls the keyboard(s) currently _not_
attached to syscons using select(2) or poll(2)
and then switching to an active keyboard.
>From reading the so
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