On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 01:30:44PM -0600, James Gritton wrote:
> Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
> >Something like this:
> > http://garage.freebsd.pl/mljail.README
> >
> >I did it some time ago, and this is one of the feature for new jail
> >implementation with is beeing designed
>
> Yes, that's ju
James Gritton wrote:
please please please familiarise yourself with the Vimage code that
Marko Zec is working on.
This is the stuff at http://imunes.tel.fer.hr/virtnet/, right? I take
it that's the definitive place to go. I recall having looked at that
before, and I guess I was thrown off b
please please please familiarise yourself with the Vimage code that
Marko Zec is working on.
This is the stuff at http://imunes.tel.fer.hr/virtnet/, right? I take
it that's the definitive place to go. I recall having looked at that
before, and I guess I was thrown off by the "net work virtua
James Gritton wrote:
Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
Something like this:
http://garage.freebsd.pl/mljail.README
I did it some time ago, and this is one of the feature for new jail
implementation with is beeing designed
Yes, that's just the thing I'm talking about, so it looks like I have
ind
Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
Something like this:
http://garage.freebsd.pl/mljail.README
I did it some time ago, and this is one of the feature for new jail
implementation with is beeing designed
Yes, that's just the thing I'm talking about, so it looks like I have
indeed be reinventing
Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 03:03:12PM -0600, James Gritton wrote:
I've been doing some work on a hierarchical jail setup, but I've got
this nagging feeling it's been done before. Does anyone know of such
an existing project? If not, I'll put forward my own code.
Somet
I'm curious if there are technical (or other) reasons that prevent
FreeBSD from adding RFC 4462 (GSSAPI Key Exchange) support to sshd.
The MIT Kerberos team first requested this four years ago, and
implementation patches have been available for years at: http://
www.sxw.org.uk/computing/pat
On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 03:03:12PM -0600, James Gritton wrote:
> I've been doing some work on a hierarchical jail setup, but I've got
> this nagging feeling it's been done before. Does anyone know of such
> an existing project? If not, I'll put forward my own code.
Something like this:
Quoting James Gritton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (from Tue, 18 Sep 2007
15:03:12 -0600):
I've been doing some work on a hierarchical jail setup, but I've got
this nagging feeling it's been done before. Does anyone know of such
an existing project? If not, I'll put forward my own code.
At
http:/
Given that NetBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFly (as well as Solaris and maybe
others) it'd be nice and worthwhile to implement it too on FreeBSD.
The attached shar archive contains 4 possible implementations of it.
One, a system call (the approach use by the other BSD's), available
here as a loadable ke
Alex Lukin wrote:
> Hi, Kevin!
>
> Please send me your patch, I'll try to help you with development.
> I wold be nice if you can write short message which part of driver
> you work on and which part I'll be.
I just send you the patch, please check your inbox :-)
Kevin
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Hi, Kevin!
Please send me your patch, I'll try to help you with development.
I wold be nice if you can write short message which part of driver
you work on and which part I'll be.
Wednesday 19 September 2007 08:38:36 Kevin Lo написав:
> Alex Lukin wrote:
> > Hi, FreeBSD gurus!
>
> Hi Alex,
>
> >
Hi, Remko! Hi, hackers!
> Hello Alex,
>
> PErhaps you can start by submitting a boot -v and pciconf -vl from the
> machine to identify the card? if it's a common thing we use at the moment
> already; the addition -could- be trivial... but without any information
> this is difficult.
boot does not s
On 2007-08-17 00:53 +0200, Marian Cerny wrote:
> I have Nokia Card Phone 2.0 (on a supported HW list) in a PCMCIA to PCI
> adapter. I have used this combination some time ago (2-3 years) and it worked
> without any problems. I don't remember what FreeBSD version I used that time.
>
> I tried to ge
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