Hi !
I'm just release an ethernet firewall for FreeBSD
(filtering mac addresses for the moment). I send you a
tar.gz containing patch for FreeBSD 3.4 + Doc + ethfw
utility to configure rules + man page.
This is my first dev release for a FreeBSD kernel.
Must I send you a patch for FreeBSD 4.0-CUR
> Witness depositions, records, this sort of stuff.
>
> Don't try to dismiss laws as being senseless. They are still laws, and
> they will still be enforced against you if you step on the wrong toes,
> and whether you think they are senseless or not will not mean *a damn
> thing* to the people w
The modem's escape sequense is three escape symbols (usually '+') which
maybe disabled if the escape symbol is >127 (stored in register 2):
ATS2=x where x>127 disables it, so xxxATH0 won't work. It is good to
disable it (otherwise you get dropped with a simple ping...).
The default value is 43
i'm trying to setup gcc 2.95.2 as a powerpc (7400/G4) cross compiler on
freebsd 3.4-release... i'm having no luck, as it keeps bombing out when it
tries to build libgcc.a... anyone got any ideas? alpha people? ;)
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jason allum
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Michael Bacarella wrote:
>
> > > I'll disassemble execve, but I'd rather just pick
> > > it up from the group.
> >
> > Yeah, the shellcode is
> >
> >
>0xb238fb23b238gub2348b223bdfz23a89230934897a324987287bd8970d8997893981deadbeef21398778787aaa9797bb8979878d87f87
>
> Hah. Do you use 0xDEADBEEF i
From: "Jason Allum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: powerpc cross compiler?
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 09:58:01 -0500
> i'm trying to setup gcc 2.95.2 as a powerpc (7400/G4) cross compiler on
> freebsd 3.4-release... i'm having no luck, as it keeps bombing out when it
> tries to build libgcc.a... anyone
I am trying to find out the current % idle of the machine from within a
program. I have looked at the valuse provided by sysctl and found
loadavg but not system idle. I have also looked through the source for
top and haven't been able to figure that out. All pointers would be
appreciated.
Jim
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>So having found most of the answers to the problems I have been having
>with RealAudio, I am so close!!!
>
>I click on the link for the audio I want. RealPlayer starts and reports
>the following error
>LINUX: 'ioctl' fd=7, typ=0x44d(M), num=0x76 not impl
(hmm a crosspost to -hackers and -questions, is that good?)
In article <015201bf7f4d$ac963e00$0301a8c0@Ptacek> you write:
>Thanks to all that replied... I have the +++ <2sec. delay>ATH working.
>
>I guess my only question now is how do I access the DTR, CD, etc signals
>from my code. Is there an
I was reading the below thread. Do you know where I can get a copy of the
Gigabit driver to play with?
Carl Wilson
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 13:39:21 -0600 (CST)
From: Jonathan Lemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Preliminary Intel PR
It's integrated into -current now. It's also available in OpenBSD.
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Forgot something:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> i wrioe:
>Well the normal `unix' way to watch for CD is to turn off CLOCAL,
>then you'll get a SIGHUP when the modem loses its connection.
>(thats where that signal's name comes from, hangup. people have
>dialed into unix boxes over modems long b
Well thanks to some examples I seem to have access to the
modem signals. Unfortunately when I drop the DTR nothing
happens. I have played with setting the &Dn and other values
but nothing seems to work. Also it seems that the carrier detect
signal is always high, even after a NO CARRIER. I hav
tom brown wrote:
>
> So having found most of the answers to the problems I have been having
> with RealAudio, I am so close!!!
>
> I click on the link for the audio I want. RealPlayer starts and reports
> the following error
> LINUX: 'ioctl' fd=7, typ=0x44d(M), num=0x76 not implemented
>
> But
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, James Housley wrote:
> I am trying to find out the current % idle of the machine from within a
> program. I have looked at the valuse provided by sysctl and found
> loadavg but not system idle. I have also looked through the source for
> top and haven't been able to figure
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