y interpreter (perl, python, etc)?
-any shell?...
minicom
wget
curl
netcat
links/lynx
Can it be made a switch on sudo?
sudo --sandbox=someprofile,option tcpdump -tti pflog0
Hopefully I'm not missing the boat and these ideas are applicable :)
Matt
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Hi,
I think I must get this problem resolved. I work at night, so without
the headphones support, I can listen to music or watch video at that
time.
The machine is HP Elitebook 8540w.
~> uname -a
FreeBSD compaq.yuetime 8.2-STABLE FreeBSD 8.2-STABLE #6 r22
On 08/19/11 13:20, Zhihao Yuan wrote:
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 2:54 PM, Matt wrote:
On 08/19/11 09:15, Zhihao Yuan wrote:
Hi,
I think I must get this problem resolved. I work at night, so without
the headphones support, I can listen to music or watch video at that
time.
The machine is HP
ot;freebsd-hackers-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
It's in the kernel in later versions of 9-CURRENT and in 9-RELEASE on.
You can't kldload or unload it because it's not a module, but part of
the kernel.
That doesn't preclude the presence of
For what it's worth, it's just a change in GENERIC. It's not hard to
compile a kernel with different options, just like linux. Does a Redhat,
or Ubuntu kernel meet everyone's need without recompiling or issues?
Never. I run both, I'm not trying to start a flamewar.
So rec
x27;mirror' threads.
> http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=29895
> http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=6838
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On 02/17/12 11:34, Alex Goncharov wrote:
> ,--- You/matt (Fri, 17 Feb 2012 11:09:38 -0800) *
> | For what it's worth, it's just a change in GENERIC. It's not hard to
> | compile a kernel with different options,
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> That's what I've been doin
O.
>
>> Thinking bigger picture (beyond sound), would it make sense to keep
>> GENERIC very minimal, but provide an extensive loader.conf with a
>> default install...so most things worked, but were loaded as modules?
>>
>> Matt
> NO.
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> You can'
imum", leaving me with a minimal kernel.
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>>>> -- Alex -- alex-goncha...@comcast.net --
>>> NO.
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>>>> Thinking bigger picture (beyond sound), would it make sense to keep
>>>> GENERIC very minimal, but provide an extensive l
On 02/17/12 17:14, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 02/17/2012 15:11, matt wrote:
>> We have a modular kernel. It makes best-practices-sense to keep the
>> kernel true to what's required to boot and initialize the hardware
>> required to come up multiuser. I am actually against h
et as far as latency, reliability etc.
I might want Vbox loaded, but not so early that it could hose the boot
process prior to single user, etc.
Matt
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Ratpoison is in ports and I think it does what
I've ran into is the security/openssl port is looking at
> /usr/lib/libc.so to see if it is ELF or not, and due to this is falling
> back on a.out binary format and then generating incorrect ASM. I think
> this is going to be a pretty rare and specific case though.
>
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This means you have grub2. It is slow as molasses and has to be the mbr.
You could chainload freebsd's partition under a separate entry, like
Windows The partition bootcode for FreeBSD will bo
s an old saying about not
putting all your eggs into one basket, even if it's a great basket :)
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> On Tuesday 04 September 2007 8:27 am, Jeremy Messenger wrote:
> > On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 08:33:50 -0500, Ivan Voras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Is anyone working on porting Virtua
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127.0.0.1 UH 0 4111852lo0
> 192.168.22.1 192.168.12.2 UH 00 tun0
>
> shouldn't the last route there be active? Any clues here?
Have you set net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 via sysctl?
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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 am
David Scheidt wrote:
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
Quick question regarding nfs (or other filesystems) inside a jail. As
far as I can tell, it isn't possible to mount nfs shares while inside a
jail. Is this correct? Is there any way around this limitation? A way
to browse network shares without mounting? Or some such trickery? Thanks.
Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
On 14.12.2004, at 13:09, Matt wrote:
Quick question regarding nfs (or other filesystems) inside a jail.
As far as I can tell, it isn't possible to mount nfs shares while
inside a jail. Is this correct? Is there any way around this
limitation?
Quick question regarding nfs. As far as I can tell, it isn't possible
to mount nfs shares from within a jail. Is this correct? Is there any
way around this limitation? A way to browse network shares without
mounting? Or some such trickery? Thanks.
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Patrick Tracanelli wrote:
Matt wrote:
Quick question regarding nfs (or other filesystems) inside a jail.
As far as I can tell, it isn't possible to mount nfs shares while
inside a jail. Is this correct? Is there any way around this
limitation? A way to browse network shares without mou
Does anyone know if FreeBSD supports trunking? By that I mean spreading
network traffic over multiple interfaces to achieve a higher aggregate
throughtput. I've used this with Solaris. Thanks.
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I'm experiencing strange behaviour with Bind running inside a jail. I'm
running 5.2.1 current in the jail. Thinks are working, but poorly.
Lookups for my local machines work perfectly. Some remote lookups work
fine (yahoo, google, etc...). However, many lookups time out, but will
succeed a
I'm trying to remove an old jail I don't use any more. From single user
mode, I mount the relevant partition and try:
prompt# rm - rf old_jail
rm: old_jail/dumb/rcp: Operation not permitted
rm: old_jail/dumb: Directory not empty
rm: old_jail/lib/libcrypt.so.2: Operation not permitted
rm: old_ja
Matt wrote:
I'm trying to remove an old jail I don't use any more. From single
user mode, I mount the relevant partition and try:
prompt# rm - rf old_jail
rm: old_jail/dumb/rcp: Operation not permitted
rm: old_jail/dumb: Directory not empty
rm: old_jail/lib/libcrypt.so.2: Ope
Hi,
I'm trying to connect remotely to my database server. It is MySQL 4.1.7
which I install from ports. I created a user with permissions to
connect from any remote location. I'm using Perl DBI, like this:
use DBI;
my $dbh = DBI->connect(
'dbi:mysql:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:3306',
'user',
Mike Silbersack wrote:
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, Matt wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to connect remotely to my database server. It is MySQL
4.1.7 which I install from ports. I created a user with permissions
to connect from any remote location. I'm using Perl DBI, like this:
Are you sure that
When providing a shell environment for a larger number of users, what is
the best way to retrict access to commands/resources? I've already
setup quotas. I don't want users playing with system commands. I've
read something about a retricted shell, but can't find any details.
_
Max Laier wrote:
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 21:22, Matt wrote:
When providing a shell environment for a larger number of users, what is
the best way to retrict access to commands/resources? I've already
setup quotas. I don't want users playing with system commands. I've
read so
I need some help understanding some C code.
int (*if_ioctl)
(struct ifnet *, int, caddr_t);
int (*if_watchdog)
(int);
Can someone break down these declarations (if that's what they are)? Is
this a form of typecasting? Thanks for your help.
I have a two disk array that I want to move to another machine. It is
configured with striping using vinum. What is the best way to set it up
under a new machine? Should I simply load the old vinum.conf file and
enable vinum? Thanks much for any help.
drive disk1 device /dev/ad5s1d
drive di
Bernd Walter wrote:
On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 08:50:20AM -0700, Matt wrote:
I have a two disk array that I want to move to another machine. It is
configured with striping using vinum. What is the best way to set it up
under a new machine? Should I simply load the old vinum.conf file and
Matt wrote:
Bernd Walter wrote:
On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 08:50:20AM -0700, Matt wrote:
I have a two disk array that I want to move to another machine. It
is configured with striping using vinum. What is the best way to
set it up under a new machine? Should I simply load the old
vinum.conf
I'd like to create five jails on one machine. Is it possible to make
them all at the same time? I'm only familiary with creating them
individually (DESTDIR=/foo/bar). Thanks much.
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is freeBSD supporting multi-T1 bounding using sbei.net 4 port T1
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Tried this on the ipfw list but didnt get any response.
Part of an app I am playing with needs to be able to add an ipfw
rule. I had though i got all of what i need from ipfw2.c and ip_fw.h
but I am painfully new to C and must be missing something. Not
even sure how i can get myself a more usefu
Hi guys:
I got a weird problem in version 4.1 stable. my vmstat
all the sudden stopped working. it compains no
_kmemstatistics, _bucket, _zlist, symbols from the
kvm_nlist() in vmstat.
I tried many ways, such as doing nm /kernel, I can see
the
"b _bucket "symbol. How come vmstat still compains?
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I need to find out any place I can purchase a frame relay card for FreeBSD.
I need to setup a router for my client.
Great many thanks
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I was trying to use FreeBSD4.5 with pppoe to dial through DSL modem. But
according handbook, there must be through Ethernet interface, yet I found
the DSL modem used a usb interface. it seems no driver can recognize this
usb device as Ethernet interface. how will this situation works for FreeBSD
n
You can also use CFS software from www.xgforce.com to help for package
installations to many fbsds. It's a good replication software for fbsd.
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You need to edit the makefile to take out the CFLAG of -ansi and add
in -pthread so it will link with pthread libc_r.
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too huge number of files, this works great for FreeBSD.
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Not sure if -hackers is the place for this, but here goes.
Here's a patch to add -h flag to df to produce human readable
output. This makes it easier to read if the disk is big.
Example:
[badmofo@/home/matt] df -h
FilesystemSize UsedAvail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/wd0s1a 722M
can any one help to explain how stack over security exploit. does anyone
know how to fix it? How it happens?
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erving
> platform, although iXSystems guys may correct me :-)
Haha, we will not disagree with you (yet!). This is a great project
and I appreciate your work on it.
What about inetd? Is that possible or does each service it support
need sandboxing, too? How about sendmail and bind?
Che
I'm trying to setup a box to do automated FreeBSD builds for other hosts
from multiple source trees.
I have a couple of source trees mounted - for legibility's sake let's say
/build/stable and /build/current. I also have a few obj dirs for different
targets. The current obj tree is symlinked to /u
and iXsystems are the natural people to to take over
> that role in any
> case. The FreeBSD foundation seems less interested in the "for end-users"
> angle as well.
We'd be happy to sponsor a full-time employee at the Mall to handle
rolling -STABLE into release
It's a
simple CakePHP app and needs a little bit of love but worked
originally before we migrated the server.
Cheers,
-matt
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ing this with 9.1, we can
consider 8.x. I'll speak with Kris Moore and the rest of the team and
find out what it will take.
We've hired a contract release engineer with this task in mind but
you're right, most of the work will be in backporting. I like the idea
of coming up with a
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 3:52 PM, John Kozubik wrote:
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> Hi Matt,
>
>
> On Tue, 12 Jun 2012, Matt Olander wrote:
>
>> So, we've (iXsystems, PC-BSD) been kicking around the idea of a Long
>> Term Supported version of "PC-BSD Server", which is rea
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Matt Olander wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 3:52 PM, John Kozubik wrote:
>>
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 12 Jun 2012, Matt Olander wrote:
>>
>>> So, we've (iXsystems, PC-BSD) been kicking around the idea o
How do I get kgdb to load kernel modules from somewhere other than
/boot/kernel?
Googling tells me I need to use asf to create a file, but I haven't managed
to figure out how to get kgdb use the output.
Thanks
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I've been doing a lot of panicing recently trying to track down a dtrace
problem, and have noticed that only the first call of doadump() shows a
progress display, resulting in uncertainty as to whether or not the dump is
happening, at least with a low amount of RAM dumping to a ramdisk (the
panicin
On 03/02/13 17:35, Andriy Gapon wrote:
> To summarize: I would be glad of either clang generated code was
> "fbt-friendly" or if ctf information was generated for
> bpobj_iterate_impl. Either is perfect for me.
Apologies if this is a silly suggestion, but are you building with -O0?
I've noticed b
On 03/26/13 01:58, Paul Koch wrote:
> We don't want to run an external program (eg. truss/dtrace) on each
> program.
Not exactly what you want, but a single DTrace instance can collect data
globally, not just while attached to a specific target:
# dtrace -qn 'syscall:::entry{@x[execname,probefunc
deadline.
>>>
>>> My proposal can be read at the following address:
>>> https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2013/justin_muniz/1
>>>
>>>
>>> I appreciate you taking the time to read this email. Happy coding
>>>
, since he was unable
to defend himself :P
Cheers,
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benchmark may be
> found here:
>
> http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/mysql.html
Well done! Nice work guys!!! FYI, we're working with Intel to get an
engineering sample of the quad core, quad CPU system for some further
SMP testing. Kris, I'll let you know as soon as
out source and start
porting!"
A few of their devs hang out in #vbox-dev on Freenode. This would be an
excellent port for FreeBSD.
best,
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If you need any help at all, feel free to bug me :)
We're very excited about the FreeBSD port to Efika.
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vi0 wrote:
Hello everybody!!!
My name is Przemek Witaszczyk and I am one of those very ha
At 01:41 PM 9/8/99 , Jason Thorpe wrote:
>On Wed, 8 Sep 1999 00:17:52 +0200 (CEST)
> Wilko Bulte wrote:
>
> > There was also an DE-422 EISA card. Dunno if they are different.
>
>I'm not sure what a DE-422 had on it... Matt?
LANCE. It's supported by the
hpp:78
> Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)
>
> Regards
> Steve
Steve,
Did you figure this out? We're seeing something very similar with
nginx + passenger + FreeBSD 8.0.
Matt
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mException("Cannot close the session
> stream",
> errno);
> }
> }
> }
> }
>
> This causes it to call abort on the the thread which then crashes the app
> with
> the above stack trace, whi
On 12 June 2010 12:02, Chargen wrote:
> Sir, first of all: I'm no expert in this field but I've seen your document
> and I'm still wondering why you should impose such a design.
>
> I suppose it's well thought of but still I'm a bit opposed to binary
> configuration files because I think has to be
On 24 June 2010 11:06, Mohammed Farrag wrote:
> @ Matt
> Thanx for ur reply Matt.
> /
> FreeBSD is already a very modular system and the traditional way (a
> traditional way) to build for embedded systems is to follow the
> Na
am desperate to
view on Hulu! ;-)
I think my latest Rosetta Stone is Flash9 now too :'(
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rting long term. Most likely, available to the
general public in September.
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I didn't compare your requirements in there, thought.
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Matt Olander wrote:
http://www.ixsystems.com/products/bsd-laptop.html
Hi everyone! I actually had our prototype of this laptop up at the
OSCON show in Portland and it was pretty well received.
Everything works for the most part although
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 04:05:00PM +0200, KES wrote:
>
> > There will be very usefull to have options for tcpdump to monitor
> > incomint or outgoing traffic regardless of src/dst IPs or ports or
> protocol
> >
> > For example:
> >
> > kes
64 32" # bright red
> theme_dimcolor="64 64 128" # dark bluish grey
> theme_options_xy="17 170"
> theme_actions_xy="17 281"
>
> Finally, change the beastie_theme line in /boot/loader.conf
> like this:
>
>
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Siddharth Prakash Singh
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am a student from India. I am willing to contribute to FreeBSD
> as a google soc participant this year. I would like to suggest an
> idea.
> Title: Multicore Aware Process Scheduler.
> I have not gone through the proc
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Chuck Robey wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> I was wondering, I've lost track of the status of XFree86 on FreeBSD.or
> really,
> at all. It looks like all of the Xfree86 servers have been removed from
> ports.
> I was looking on the
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Yuri wrote:
> Nobody replied and I still have the problem.
>
> I extracted the area of the disk where long file names are stored. And can
> see that all characters are in UTF-8.
>
> So how to correctly read UTF-8 encoded VFAT?
>
>
> Yuri
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FreeBSD in their spare time:
http://www.freebsdnews.net/2009/05/02/sun-virtualbox-on-freebsd/
They're looking for developers/testers to checkout the source and try
it out :-)
k with Alfred on a project at Juniper a
few hours a week in their spare time, for free. It will look great on
a resume, they will probably learn some valuable skills, and perhaps
parlay it into a full-time, paid position.
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>
> Exact full copy of what Censors blocked:
>> > .
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Shaowei Wang (wsw) wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Roman Divacky
> wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 12:34:29PM +0800, Shaowei Wang (wsw) wrote:
> > > Hi, hackers!
> > >
> > > Recently I am playing the clangbsd i386 branch and it works. I've
> noticed
hink it's a great idea. If somebody would like to
spearhead this effort, that would be great.
For companies wishing to sponsor non-community code, it also has the
option of hiding the community committed code.
best,
-matt
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Dennis> All software has bugs
TeX has no bugs.
But it's the exception, not the rule.
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Perhaps this is the wrong list to post this question, but has there been
any work done on a script (similar to what Slackware Linux uses) that
asks the user questions ("Do you want to run SCO binaries", etc) and
configures a kernel conf file for them?
If not, I'll volunteer to wri
inux. And oddly enough, it
seems to be the one thing that causes people to not use FreeBSD (and these
were not exactly *nix newbies).
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urrent development version of
libnet (net/libnet-devel), by renaming the ether_addr structure to
libnet_ether_addr.
The net/libnet port should be marked BROKEN because of this issue (I've
opened a PR) and folks should use libnet-devel instead, until the net/libnet
port is updated to a newer
quot;do the right thing", but I'm sure I'm wading into murky
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p lots of jails each being
> identical.
>
> Clearly pkg_add does not provide this option. Even if it would, it would
> declare some dependencies fulfilled since packages are installed in the
> hostsystem already.
>
> Anyone having an idea here, besides rewriting pkg_a
n for these queries to be
directed to your DNS server from the Internet.
If the answer to 2) is NO, then there's no reason for these queries to be
directed to your DNS server from the Internet.
Source IP filtering is likely your best option, although it doesn't help
read, parse and use
dependency information; however, no dependency meta-data has been generated
yet.
Notes and patches against 7-CURRENT are at
http://www.gsicomp.on.ca/projects/freebsd/configdep.html.
Comments and suggestions appreciated.
Regards,
--
Matt Emm
ccessary, but didn't
have any examples.
Now I do. Thanks!
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Matt Emmerton
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I have used the 6i n the same situation. RAID5 performance with 3 - 36
GB SCSI disk is acceptable.
I have never had a disk fail on these controllers so I can't comment on
fail over.
The util's on http://people.freebsd.org/~jcagle/ don't seen to work
under 6.x, however status messages are sen
Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Wed, Mar 08, 2006 at 09:27:50AM -0600, Matt Hartzell wrote..
I have used the 6i n the same situation. RAID5 performance with 3 - 36
GB SCSI disk is acceptable.
I have never had a disk fail on these controllers so I can't comment on
fail over.
The util'
ppreciative. Please let me know what other information I
can furnish. If I can determine how to get another vmcore I'd be happy to
send along another debug as well.
Thank you very much in advance.
Matt Ruzicka - Senior Systems Administrator
Front Range Internet, Inc.
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the input.
Matt Ruzicka - Senior Systems Administrator
Front Range Internet, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - (970) 212-0728
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