Hello,
I used to use a tremendously useful and lightweight
application called ntop - which performed a very very
simple function: it listed network users on the
machine, in terms of bandwidth, etc., like the
traditional top command displays processes.
Simple, easy, lightweight ... very useful.
Heh well that will teach me to belive what I read on the web
without testing it myself.
I can repeat your results and cant realy give a reason other than
getting memory information on freebsd seems to be a bit tricky
(see sysctl vm.vmtotal for more confusion, I'm still not sure what
That all re
John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sunday 03 July 2005 10:48 pm, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> > John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > I verified this by doing 'fetch -vv' and seeing that it does one big CWD
> > > (instead of the multiple CWD's the RFC says should happen) and tha
On Sunday 03 July 2005 10:48 pm, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I verified this by doing 'fetch -vv' and seeing that it does one big CWD
> > (instead of the multiple CWD's the RFC says should happen) and that it
> > includes the leading '/' when it should
Hi, i have setup a chroot for a cvs server with ssh as CVS_RSH but when
initializing the chroot for ssh like this :
chroot /usr/local/www/cvs /sbin/sshd i have the followig reponse :
PRNG perphaps no seeded :
i'm in trouble please help to setup this ,
thanks,
James mrad
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