Hello:
One suggestion I have is webmin. Look at www.webmin.com.
>and i have to write an assignment about freebsd gui tools that help sysadmins
>do their work
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One suggestion I have is webmin. Look at www.webmin.com.
>and i have to write an assignment about freebsd gui tools that help sysadmins
>do their work
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On 2012-06-13 14:18, Eitan Adler wrote:
On 13 June 2012 14:16, claudiu vasadi wrote:
If you simplky do "sysctl -d hw.usb.no_boot_wait" you will see the
explanation ;)
No, you see a one liner that only explains things if you already
understand what is going on:
I believe it pertains to mount
On 2012-06-15 07:14, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
15.06.2012 19:09, Varuna пишет:
About 2***, so what are the conditions to be true to figure out that
/etc/resolv.conf has not changed?
There is simple solution: create file /etc/dhclient-enter-hooks
and override add_new_resolv_conf() there to do not
On 2012-07-07 16:45, Doug Barton wrote:
Also re DNSSEC integration in the base, I've stated before that I
believe very strongly that any kind of hard-coding of trust anchors as
part of the base resolver setup is a bad idea, and should not be done.
We need to leverage the ports system for this so
On 2012-07-08 02:31, Doug Barton wrote:
On 07/07/2012 17:47, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
On 2012-07-07 16:45, Doug Barton wrote:
Also re DNSSEC integration in the base, I've stated before that I
believe very strongly that any kind of hard-coding of trust anchors as
part of the base resolver set
various
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e working just as I expect, even if a bit
slower due to vmware but I'm not cranking out benchmarks here.
Oh, and how do I fix ssh/rsh to do passwordless sessions?
I'm trying to setup cron jobs to automate various tasks but
there's this small hurdle called
On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 01:28:16PM +0100, Robert Watson wrote:
>
> On Thu, 10 May 2007, Darren Reed wrote:
>
> >I'm using FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT under vmware and there are a few issues.
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Daniel Molina Wegener wrote:
Hello,
I need information about few things, I hope someone can help
me and thanks in advance.
a) Is there any function or variable that tells me which is the
root user UID in the system, or root always have 0 and it's
an "elegant" option to compare the vari
Peter B wrote:
3ware 9650 in RAID6 mode with firmware version 3.08.00.004 seems to cause
data corruption when rebuilding a single disc with raid6.
http://www.webmasternetwork.se/f4t23551.html (Swedish)
I thought this was serious enough for people to know. If another mailinglist
is more appropia
Please file a PR.
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My apologies
I forgot to do a "cvs commit" of sbin/ipf in addition to contrib/ipfilter
and sys/contrib/ipfilter. I've just done a commit that should fix this.
Cheers,
Darren
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 01:03:28PM -0300, Daniel Molina Wegener wrote:
> I
pfile")
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I thought that some of you might be interested in this. If this message
should not have been posted to this list please let me know.
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Hey folks,
It's been awhile. Sorry, I've been busy working on other
fronts, but I did
is OS
sensitive. However, it would be appreciated if somebody wanted to work on the
FreeBSD specific code.
Darren Wiebe
> I had a look recently at the code for one of the kernel modules that VMWare
> requires (driver-only.tar), and it looks like something that should be
> portable t
Is there a way to get FreeBSD 2.2.8 to ask you for the root device
rather than have it attempt to mount and fail ?
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>
> Darren Reed wrote:
> >
> > Is there a way to get FreeBSD 2.2.8 to ask you for the root device
> > rather than have it attempt to mount and fail ?
>
> The 3.x branch is a lot smarter about this, but I agree that it would
In some mail from Stas Kisel, sie said:
>
> > From: Darren Reed
>
> > The problem with this is the BSD TCP/IP implementation ACK's (or at least
> > attempts to ACK) data as soon as it is received and it is a big no-no to
> > discard queued data that has alre
In some mail from Karl Pielorz, sie said:
>
> Darren Reed wrote:
>
> > > It is evil connection. Good applications do read data from their sockets,
> > > and evil ones do not. And ever if it is good, but silly or busy
> > > application, good clients do no
27;s inaccurate. Rock is meant to be very compatible with
sun4v, although I don't know if uname will say "sun4v" or
something else...but you will need a bug-free sun4v operating
system to run them (which is to say that various bugs in the
solaris sun4v support needed to get fixed rather t
This came up during discussion of leap seconds and why UTC and TAI are
different. My question is, does FreeBSD's internal clock use UTC or TAI
for timekeeping? That is, is wallclock calculated from an exact count
of the number of seconds since epoch (TAI), then adjusted with a leap
seconds ta
ither seem to
be able to probe the card at the same `address' that Windows98 sees it
at (IO 0x1020, IRQ 11). Any hints/tips on how to make it work ?
Darren
p.s. whoever broke "boot -c" options saving should be shot!
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In some mail from Wes Peters, sie said:
>
> Darren Reed wrote:
> >
> > Back when I was running 2.2.8 (and on a different laptop), I used zp0
> > with the 3c589D although it sucked with people recommending using ed0.
> >
> > Does that recommendation hold true
In some mail from Warner Losh, sie said:
>
> In message <199905250224.maa11...@cheops.anu.edu.au> Darren Reed writes:
> : pccardd[198]: fatal error: no PC-CARD slots
>
> What does dmesg say? Is pcic0 detected? If so, how many slots did it
> say it had? Do you have co
In some mail from Warner Losh, sie said:
>
> In message <199905250629.qaa14...@cheops.anu.edu.au> Darren Reed writes:
> : Does the GENERC (or whatever kernel gets installed for 3.1 by default)
> : have pcic devices in it ?
>
> No. It doesn't. :-(
I tried to build
orted as com3 on
NetBSD), the second, I guess is my 3c589d!
What now ?! Who ever heard of invisible PCMCIA cards ?!
Darren
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In some mail from Mike Smith, sie said:
>
> > I tried to build a kernel with it in, although I don't know if I got
> > the config correct, but I got a panic when it booted, toward the end
> > of the configuration process:
> >
> > panic: biodone: zero vno
ee by inserting and removing ep0 which informs
me that IRQ9 gets returned but to no avail.
What next ?
Darren
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pu0 at isa? port 0x310 irq 6 drq 0
However, upon booting, this gives the following:
mss0 at 0x530 irq 11 drq 1 on isa
[IRQ Conflit?]snd0:
opl0 at 0x388 on isa
snd0:
mpu0 at 0x310 irq 6 drq 0 on isa
mpu0 not attached due to irq conflict with fdc0 at 6
Where to from there ?
Darren
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amp; 2 I/O windows)
pcic: controller irq 5
just before "Initializing PC-card drivers: fdc" - fdc ?! - and then
later, whilst fsck'ing or whatever, I saw this:
PC-Card Cirrus Logic PD672X (5 mem & 2 I/O windows)
pcic: controller irq 9
What's going on here ?
Darren
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E2000 (16 bit)
Does this imply that IRQ's 3 & 5 are for use by the respective slots ?
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cic: controller irq 9
Card inserted, slot 3
now where it got "slot 3" from, I have no fucking idea.
What's more, there is only *1* card inserted!
Does _anyone_ know how to make this PCMCIA crap work or is it just like
the lottery ?
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In some email I received from Nicolai Petri, sie wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
> > On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
> >
> > > Let's join our efforts in this area!
> > > IPFW code is very ugly...
> >
> >Which is basically due to it being hacked on for
n't see why you'd need ipfw. I imagine that would be a hell
of a lot less work than bringing the features of ipfilter into ipfw.
It'd also be one of those steps forward in compatibility between the various
BSDs...
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From: Brooks Davis
> On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 11:12:30AM -0500, David Gilbert wrote:
> > Has anyone had a look at the following:
> >
[ Ricoh SD Bus Host Adapter, PCI ID 0x08221180 ]
>
> People are looking at it, but there are no docs available. Apparently,
> there is some work being done to revers
From: M. Warner Losh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "Darren Pilgrim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> : From: Brooks Davis
> : > On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 11:12:30AM -0500, David Gilbert wrote:
> : > > Has anyone had a loo
From: Clifton Royston
>
> If that NDA says some fairly typical things, and if the FreeBSD
> organization (or any individual developer) poneys up the money for the
> standard and signs the associated NDA, then either that developer or
> the FreeBSD group as a whole might then be permanently barre
I see it on all of my machines and have never seen it used by anything.
The orm(4) man page says it's part of ISA bus support and is designed
to claim ROMs sitting in the memory address space, but doesn't go into
any detail why it's necessary to prevent other drivers from using ROM
addresses.
Carlos Silva, yourdot-internet.com wrote:
Hi,
but, it erases all! I have a doubt if he downloads the beta kernel sources.
do you have another solution?
HEAD is not the correct tag. Before I go further, to avoid any
confusion, there is no "beta" source code nor are the kernel sources
maintai
Khaled Hussain wrote:
Thanks for the clarification...at the moment I am trying to set a boot
manager on my disk but am unsure which slice to set as the default boot
selection when using the boot0cfg command.
boot0cfg -Bv -s? ad2
disklabel -r ad0 (on a different bsd system) gives:
8 partitions:
Stefan Sperling wrote:
Why do GNOME/KDE rely on /etc/fstab on FreeBSD?
GNOME/KDE could be patched to create mount points
somewhere in the user's home directory, and issue a 'mount device mount_point'
instead of 'mount mount_point' if the user clicks the device icon.
Limiting GNOME/KDE to just
Mike Meyer wrote:
If I do care - for instance, I want to distinguish
between the ethernet interface that's on the internet and the one
that's on my LAN, or I want root to be on the disk with the root file
system on it - then this is a PITA, because every time I add hardware
to the system, or re-a
Mike Meyer wrote:
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
That doesn't quite work, though. Unless you require everyone wanting
to distinguish between LAN and WAN interfaces uses different types
of hardware for each card, they'll still end up with xl0 and xl1
(or whatever
Mike Meyer wrote:
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Darren Pilgrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
>>
If you add something to /etc/rc.d so that a sh-ified version of this script
runs after all interfaces have attached but before any numbering or cloning
takes place you can have lines
Mike Meyer wrote:
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Darren Pilgrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
You could test two different drivers on the same hardware and you wouldn't
have to duplicate or modify your ifconfig lines in /etc/rc.conf, just run:
Yup, and this is an advantage. On the o
M. Warner Losh wrote:
The device subsystem already exports a bus-dependent plug and play
position. No need to make it specific to USB/PCI/whatever.
Where is this information found? I can't find anything obvious that
wouldn't change if you inserted a bus in the middle of the probe order.
_
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On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 09:47:41AM -0400, Mike Meyer wrote:
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On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 10:47:53PM -0400, Mike Meyer wrote:
Firewire would seem to be a lot like USB - hot pluggable and
chainable, though I'm not sure if somet
I think at this point it's been pretty well established that:
- Device naming and unit numbering is not stable enough to avoid breakage
across hardware changes.
- There is a need for generic and/or descriptive interface naming
independent of driver- and probe-order-based naming.
- There are sta
Eric Anderson wrote:
>
> If I could figure out how to make sh do colors, I'd do it. :)
Please do not use colors in rc. Escape-sequenced colors make unacceptable
assumptions about the user and syslogd strips escape sequences anyway, so it
would be of no use to logged consoles. Serial consoles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to use kldload to load our HBA driver. But the driver's pci probe
function can not find the HBA card!
By this do you mean that when you have the card in the system, FreeBSD
booted and you kldload the driver, you don't see kernel messages showing
the appropriat
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My situation is:
(1) We are porting our HBA driver (Promise FastTrak TX4310 SoftRaid5) from
Linux to FreeBSD(6.0). Our HBA driver can work normally under Linux.
(2) At this time, I just wrote a sample driver code (see sr5.c in the
attached file) to check the dri
Eric Anderson wrote:
This thread:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2005-December/020572.html
mentions a patch to disable the boot manager beep, and also discusses
having it optional. I don't have enough asm-fu to make that option
happen, but I can tell you, that on laptops, t
Eric Anderson wrote:
Forgive me if I've missed this on a list somewhere, but My new laptop
with a Core Duo doesn't seem to use both CPU's. It sees both, but I
never see anything on cpu 1. Here's a top snippet:
Your top output shows a single process eating the CPU. A single process
can't sp
ERNCONF=SOMETHING_ELSE make -V KERNCONF
SOMETHING_ELSE
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Darren Pilgrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: M. Warner Losh wrote:
: > So if you make WITH_SSP off by default, then having WITH_SSP in the
: > src.conf can't be overridden. If you have it on by default, ha
I don't know why I was included in the CC list for this thread, nor do I
have any input on the subject. Please trim my address from the CC list.
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y attractive alternative.
And to think, all these years I've been wasting my time and effort using
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On 8/9/2013 9:34 AM, Patrick Dung wrote:
Let share an experience for my case. I have installed OTRS (a great
ticketing system) in FreeBSD 9.0. The Perl version at that time is
5.12. For me, upgrading to FreeBSD 9.1 take some time because the
Perl version at that time is 5.14. OTRS depends on lots
On 8/9/2013 9:29 PM, Patrick Dung wrote:
Yes, I can install lang/perl5.12. But in that case, I can't install
other perl /p5 pre-build packages (which depends on Perl 5.14)
provided by FreeBSD, due to dependency problem.
Install them from ports and add the external dependencies from packages.
http://freebsd.1045724.n5.nabble.com/will-9-2-be-called-diehard-or-maybe-Naktomi-tp5562525p5836490.html
Perhaps a creative type might do up McKusick's mascot a la Bruce Willis.
Bonus points for weapon hosters made from Christmas gift wrap tape.
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Thank you for this, but if I may make one suggestion: don't combine all
the security report settings--keep both daily_* and weekly_*. This
makes possible running some security tasks on a daily basis and others
on a weekly basis. For example, daily pkg/portaudit checks, but weekly
filesystem s
On 8/25/2013 7:05 AM, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
And the following variables to control whether you want each check to
run "daily", "weekly" or directly from "crontab" (the default, backward
compatible values are shown):
What do we do if we want to run a check both daily and weekly?
On 8/25/2013 1:37 PM, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
Hi Darren,
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 12:45:22PM -0400, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
On 8/25/2013 7:05 AM, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
And the following variables to control whether you want each check to
run "daily", "weekly" or directly
On 8/26/2013 5:09 PM, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 12:29:30PM -0400, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
The new framework would let me rely on the environment instead of $0,
which, IMO, is more reliable. I'd need to be able to tell periodic to
run that script with the daily, weekl
What do people think about having a range of bits in oid_kind that are
not used by FreeBSD but are only to be used by ``private'' sysctl handlers?
e.g.
#define CTLFLAG_PRIVATE 0x0000
Do I need elaborate any further ?
Darren
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In some email I received from Alfred Perlstein, sie wrote:
> * Darren Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010416 13:37] wrote:
> >
> > What do people think about having a range of bits in oid_kind that are
> > not used by FreeBSD but are only to be used by ``private'
I need to make use of a port during start up, but it has library
dependencies that aren't available, before the complete library path is
established. I've tried the following:
NO_SHARED=true (added to /etc/make.conf)
make -DNO_SHARED
make LDFLAGS+=-static
Every time, running file on the compiled
From: Dan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> In the last episode (May 23), Darren Pilgrim said:
> > I need to make use of a port during start up, but it has library
> > dependencies that aren't available, before the complete library path is
> > establish
I want to have a devd entry that automatically mounts umass devices when
they get attached. The problem is figuring out which device to mount and
then getting the correct devices created. For example, the entry for my
thumbdrive:
attach 1000 {
device-name "umass[0-9]+";
match "ve
From: "Dag-Erling Smørgrav" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Darren Pilgrim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > GEOM doesn't automatically read the partition table and create the
> > slice device [...]
>
> Yes, it does. When the umassX provider show
> -Original Message-
> From: "Dag-Erling Smørgrav" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 12:16 AM
> To: Darren Pilgrim
> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Determining disk device and kicking GEOM when
> doing auto
There are some conditions to the task given by the subject:
1: The interface must be present at boot.
2: Use of /etc/rc.d scripts to start and stop the interface is
desirable.
The first condition poses no problem, just don't include the relevant
ifconfig_ifn line in /etc/rc.conf and the interface
From: Niki Denev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Darren Pilgrim wrote:
> > There are some conditions to the task given by the subject:
> >
> > 1: The interface must be present at boot.
> > 2: Use of /etc/rc.d scripts to start and stop the interface
> > is desira
From: Nick Strebkov
>
> Does anybody here work already on this piece of hardware? I'm
> very interested in getting it work under FreeBSD and ready to help.
The iwi driver supports these cards. You'll want to get in touch with
Sam Leffler[1] and Damien Bergamini[2] and probably help get the iwi
From: Nick Strebkov
>
> Thanks for your answers. I have 2915ABG and Belkin F5D8230-4
> access point. Will it be enough to install RELENG_6 to play
> with iwi stuff?
That depends. You'll need firmware before you can use the iwi driver.
One of show-stopper problems with the iwi driver is that co
From: Nick Strebkov
> On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 03:30:18PM -0700, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
> > From: Nick Strebkov
> > >
> > > Thanks for your answers. I have 2915ABG and Belkin F5D8230-4
> > > access point. Will it be enough to install RELENG_6 to play
> &g
and play with that for a while then upgrade to -stable or
-current. BTW if you would like, I can lend you my 4.0 cd's for a
week. I'm in central AB and could mail them to you, that would save a
lot of time in downloading, unless you have a really fast connection.
Darren Wiebe
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reasonable but (1) should happen anyway.
Comments ?
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In an attempt to do the right thing, I checked out sys and config'd a kernel
and went to compile (on builder, as it were)...
cc -c -O -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing
-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual -fformat-extensions -ansi -no
stdinc -I
Is it meant to be possible to compile a kernel *without* COMPAT_43 ?
Has anyone else tried this recently ?
For me, it seems to break the compile in (at least) kern_sig.c
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In some mail from John Baldwin, sie said:
>
> Darren Reed wrote:
> >
> > Is it meant to be possible to compile a kernel *without* COMPAT_43 ?
> >
> > Has anyone else tried this recently ?
> >
> > For me, it seems to break the compile in (at least)
eeBSD 4.x/5.x either. I still use
FreeBSD 2.2.X with current versions of IP Filter with no trouble.
The syntax would be:
block in ttl 1 proto tcp all flags S/S
to block all TCP packets with the SYN bit set and a TTL of 1.
Darren
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to put inetsw into a header file and extern it,
but with this, I don't see how that would make sense...
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This is a interesting topic (to me, anyway), and is one of the things that
often gets overlooked by those of us with less experience. Rather than
getting into a long discussion about modifying the newfs defaults across
the board, what if the newfs options used were based on the size of
the FS? T
it with it each time they
look. Or perhaps adding a note to the default crontab comments. I'd see this
as being more helpful.
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> From: Greg 'groggy' Lehey
>
> Can anybody recommend a good mouse? My criteria are:
>
> - Middle button easy to use. The current crop of mice has the middle
> button integrated with the roller, and that makes the middle button
> either heavy or easy to confuse with the roller.
> - Preferab
ich verbatimly made it into the FreeBSD start scripts. If it
> > doesn't fit the usual rules feel free to correct it! :) After
> > all I was a newbee to FreeBSD then (and still I'm not a guru or
> > seasoned hacker:) as well as I understand Darren to do his
> >
In some email I received from Arjan de Vet, sie wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>
> >How many of the patches at http://labs.gr/~charon/patches/ should go into
> >FreeBSD-current ?
> >
> >Darren
>
> I wrote similar patches (see http://
In some email I received from Arjan de Vet, sie wrote:
> Darren Reed wrote:
>
> >In some email I received from Arjan de Vet, sie wrote:
> >> I wrote similar patches (see http://home.iae.nl/users/devet/freebsd/)
> >> trying to fix more or less the same bugs/problems
I have a USB hub that's built into my Viewsonic PT775 monitor. The hub
probes during boot and post-boot attach as follows:
uhub1: vendor 0x0543 product 0x00ff, class 9/0, rev 1.00/0.00, addr 2
uhub1: 5 ports with 4 removable, self powered
The hub is connected and disconnected with the switching
I neglected to include from details:
The USB drivers are kldloaded. The dmesg output and kernel config aren't
included, but available upon request (as is any other config info or other
needed data).
Darren Pilgrim wrote:
I have a USB hub that's built into my Viewsonic PT775 monitor
Anish Mistry wrote:
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 06:51 am, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
I have a USB hub that's built into my Viewsonic PT775 monitor. The hub
probes during boot and post-boot attach as follows:
>>When the hub is disconnected, whether by unplugging it or turning
off the
Someone's requested these already, so I've made the dmesg output and kernel
config for the panicing machine available at www.lokisheathens.org/speck.
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 06:51 am, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
I have a USB hub that's built into my Viewsonic PT775 monitor. The hub
Josh Brooks wrote:
Thank you for that advice - it is very well taken.
Obviously, my goal is to mitigate as much as possible - I have accepted
that I cannot stop all DDoS - my question is, do serious people ever
attempt to do the mitigation/load shedding with a host-based firewall (in
this case fb
Josh Brooks wrote:
Again, thank you very much for your advice and comments - they are very
well taken.
I will clarify and say that the fbsd system I am using / talking about is
a _dedicated_ firewall. Only port 22 is open on it.
The problem is, I have a few hundred ipfw rules (there are over 20
Josef Karthauser wrote:
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 12:05:37PM -0800, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
I have a USB hub that's built into my Viewsonic PT775 monitor. The hub
probes during boot and post-boot attach as follows:
When the hub is disconnected, whether by unplugging it or turning
off the mo
Dmitry Morozovsky wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
DP> There is sorting that you can do, like putting the highest-traffic rules
DP> near the top. ipfw terminates the search on the first matching rule except
DP> for count and skipto. Also, the fewer items that h
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 12:21:37 -0600
"Andrew Lankford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It would also
> be nice to specify certain "heirarchys" of kernel modules that
> you don't want built in make.conf or your config file.
There's the MODULES_OVERRIDE option, which, while the logical opposite of what y
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