Re: odd behavior in apache 2.0.58 today

2006-07-18 Thread John Von Essen
art apache. Any ideas if I can tweak apache to prevent this from happening? Maybe turn-off keepalive? I have to allow bots, maybe some are worse then others. -John On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Doug Barton wrote: John Von Essen wrote: Had a little crash today, that appears to be apache relat

odd behavior in apache 2.0.58 today

2006-07-18 Thread John Von Essen
Had a little crash today, that appears to be apache related, but is confusing nonetheless. My server hosts a fair amount of websites, but nothing crazy. Uptime is usually only 0.5. Anyway, it got real slow, when I finally logged in, uptime was 152, ps -aux showed alot of apache pids, over a 10

Re: How to reset root passwd FreeBSdD4.7

2005-07-14 Thread John Von Essen
unclean shutdown, you will not be able to mount the device. -john On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Vyacheslav Sotnikov wrote: > John Von Essen пишет: > > boot single user... > > > > mount -u / > > mount -a > > > > Then use vipw or passwd to clear out or change root pass

Re: How to reset root passwd FreeBSdD4.7

2005-07-13 Thread John Von Essen
boot single user... mount -u / mount -a Then use vipw or passwd to clear out or change root password. If you shutdown the system un-cleanly, you may have to do an fsck / as fragmentation will prevent the filesystem from being mounted read-write-able. -john On Jul 13, 2005, at 5:51 PM, [EMA

Re: Forcing a packet through an interface (OT?)

2005-07-12 Thread John Von Essen
Yep, that'll do it. Just choose two time servers that you would never need to use in real life. From google, you should be able to find a list of nearby public time servers. -john On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Mario Lobo wrote: > That sounds close to what I need !! > > > > 1) rl0 ---> router

Re: Forcing a packet through an interface (OT?)

2005-07-12 Thread John Von Essen
Mario, I think the only way to do what you want is to find two hosts on the internet that don't conflict with what you do on a day to day basis. Then add custom routes for those two specific hosts, and with those routes, you force traffic through each NIC. A perfect example of two public servers

Re: Version 4.4 sick and dying

2005-06-08 Thread John Von Essen
ention in your email I would NOT recommend untarring your 4.4 files into a active 4.5 system. It only takes a few things to create a mess. Much easier just starting from scratch and restore apache, or install 4.4. -john von essen On Jun 7, 2005, at 11:50 PM, Sydney Hole & Owen Huffake

ssh SOCKS proxy...

2005-06-02 Thread John Von Essen
Is there a way to log ssh proxy traffic? Simply writing out transferred amounts to syslog would be fine, I could then go in and calculate daily and weekly totals. I havent tried changing the default levels with LogLevel in config file, but I wasn't sure if those would contain this data. If I ca

Re: Low HDD tranfer rate with FreeBSD 5.3-Release

2005-05-09 Thread John Von Essen
I think in summary, though, the end result is that the 15 Megabytes/sec that Amandeep was getting is normal. -john On Mon, 9 May 2005, Eric Anderson wrote: > John Von Essen wrote: > > Actually, using a variety of Maxtor drives, I don't think I have ever > > gotten anyth

Re: Low HDD tranfer rate with FreeBSD 5.3-Release

2005-05-09 Thread John Von Essen
Again, 11 Megabytes/sec max. -john On Mon, 9 May 2005, Erik Udo wrote: > But he is getting over 100 megabits per second! > > Anyway, i'm getting 50~60MB/s on my > ad0: 194481MB [395136/16/63] at ata0-master > UDMA133 > > So i think 15MB/s is a little slow. > > J

Re: Low HDD tranfer rate with FreeBSD 5.3-Release

2005-05-09 Thread John Von Essen
That sounds about right! You weren't expecting to get 100Mb/s were you?? -john On Mon, 9 May 2005, Amandeep wrote: > Hi all, > > I am using Tyan S2098 MB with 160GB Maxtor ATA Drive and the transfer > rate is very low. FreeBSD 5.3-Release. > Any ideas what is going on here. > > The transfer ra

Re: brute3.tar.gz

2004-12-16 Thread John Von Essen
ious, like something other then oracle/oracle. ARgh! I hate DBA's - all they do is mess shit up... and yet they make more money then sysadmins (at least at this company). -john On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Peter Jeremy wrote: > On Wed, 2004-Dec-15 18:55:20 -0500, John Von Essen wrote: > &g

Re: brute3.tar.gz

2004-12-15 Thread John Von Essen
Hmm... Interesting. What if I try to redirect the output of tcpdump to a file. I am doing this on a f5 BigIP which sort of runs a "FreeBSD-ish" kernel. I've tried: tcpdump -i exp1 port ssh | grep -v '63.123' | grep -v 'lb01' >/var/ssh.capture But it never rights to the file. The above will capt

brute3.tar.gz

2004-12-15 Thread John Von Essen
Sort of off topic, but thought people here would be interested. MCI contacted me today because one of my systems is doing ssh logins (failed) to a box they have no right ssh-ing into. After some packet analysis, its clear that something is inside my network. The only solid evidence I have is a mac

Re: hacking SCO....

2004-10-25 Thread John Von Essen
to 31 sectors per track instead of 17. Hard on the disks, and the media, but a good drive, after being properly tested, would run flawlessly for years being hammered 24/7 on BBS machines. Got 78 megs per drive instead of 42.whatever it was. :) Later..

Re: hacking SCO....

2004-10-09 Thread John Von Essen
I was able to use the badtrk utility in SCO to identify bad blocks and put them in the bad block table. The SCSI card is an old Adaptec, AIC-7880 and I believe it does not support automatic bad block detection/redirection. This disk came from a spares kits, so even though it is "new" and never

Re: hacking SCO....

2004-10-07 Thread John Von Essen
). However, the card is very old too. Any ideas? -john On Sep 27, 2004, at 7:24 PM, Julian H. Stacey wrote: 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

Re: Sudden Reboots

2004-10-01 Thread John Von Essen
Could there be some more elaboration on these memory issues. From the way you described it, it sounds like if you have two machines serving the same function with the same load, and one machine has 512Mb and the other has 2.5Gb, the one with more memory might be prone to be more problems. Why i

Re: hacking SCO....

2004-09-27 Thread John Von Essen
hn On Sep 27, 2004, at 4:15 PM, Doug Russell wrote: On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, John Von Essen wrote: I have a new replacement 4Gb disk. With a FreeBSD boot CD I did a dd and was able to get the new disk setup with all of the old disks partition maps, boot data, etc.,. The new disk actually boots into SC

hacking SCO....

2004-09-27 Thread John Von Essen
Unfortunately, I have inherited a Intel P200 with SCO OpenServer 5.0.4 with a 4Gb SCSI drive. I have to get the machine back up and running. Here is my dilemma and progress: I have a cpio archive on DDS-2 tape that is valid. I have been able to extract files onto a test disk with FreeBSD. The

Re: FreeBSD and MacOS

2004-07-02 Thread John Von Essen
I think when I originally started this thread it had to do with confusion concerning what constitutes current OS X. I know rhapsody started with heavy OPENSTEP 4.2 influence, but it seems that some major changes have occurred since rhapsody/10.0 and current 10.3. The OPENSTEP stuff gave the

Re: Fundraising for FreeBSD development.

2004-04-09 Thread John Von Essen
Hi, Have a few questions for you. Would the fund raising be handled through FreeBSD or direct to you? Are you taking pledges now? I would assume you would gather pledges over the next month to see if can get the USD16500, if you do, then the pledges become real donations, if you dont, then the pl

Re: email

2003-08-01 Thread John Von Essen
Doug, Thats easy... All you have to do is hack into earthlink. So whats the prob? PS - I am being sarcastic if you didn't already get it! On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Greetings: > My wife has an email @ work and I suspect that > she is having an affair with a sales rep.

rc.sendmail

2003-06-21 Thread John Von Essen
Could someone please explain rc.sendmail to me? I am unclear why it does what it does. I currently have everything enabled in rc.conf: mta_start_script="/etc/rc.sendmail" sendmail_enable="YES" (1) sendmail_flags="-L sm-mta -bd -q30m" sendmail_submit_enable="YES" (2) sendmail_submit_fl

question about rc.sendmail implementation...

2003-06-20 Thread John Von Essen
I am unclear why rc.sendmail works the way it works. For instance, in my rc.conf I have the following: sendmail_enable="YES" sendmail_flags="-L sm-mta -bd -q30m" sendmail_outbound_enable="YES" sendmail_outbound_flags="-L sm-queue -q30m" Note: I am not running the localhost submission agent and it

Onboard Intel Networking - i82559

2000-03-26 Thread John Von Essen
What is the status of support for onboard Intel networking? Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 PCI Cards work fine with the fxp0 driver, but I am have having alot of problems with the onboard intel networking. For example, SuperMicro PIIIDM3 motherboards, while setting up a firewall server, I get "Unsuppo