Hi there,
Need a word of advice. I use dump to backup my data. All fine. Dump
saves compressed *.bz2 files. Nice. All I need now is a way to copy them
from the server to a remote backup machine. The problem I am facing is
that bz2 files are owned by root:wheel. So if I use scp
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On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 6:56 PM, Marc G. Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Does anyone know of anyone make an enterprise level router based off of
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On Tue, 27 May 2008 22:28:35 -0400, Matthew Donovan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Does anyone know of anyone make an enterprise level router based off of
>> FreeBSD?
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> Juniptor makes routers based on freebsd. Sorry for the spell
That would be Juniper
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Does anyone know of anyone make an enterprise level router based off of FreeBSD?
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Dear all,
yesterday, our shell server was attack and server immeditiately reboot.
I checked logs, it likes UDP flood with destination port 53. Is there
any way how to survive from this kind attack? Also, is there any
url/resources to improve our shell server?
Thank you
Kalpin Erlangga Silaen
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Hello,
Need a word of advice. I use dump to backup my data. All fine. Dump
saves compressed *.bz2 files. Nice. All I need now is a way to copy them
from the server to a remote backup machine. The problem I am facing is
that bz2 files are owned by root:wheel. So if I use scp
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In the last episode (May 27), Aaron Holmes said:
> Hello all,
> I want to set quotas on nested directories; ie: /mnt/docs has the
> directories "legal" and "IT"
> I want to limit "legal" to 50GB. How can this be done, if at all?
> From my googleing, it looks like any filesystems you want to apply
Hello all,
I want to set quotas on nested directories; ie: /mnt/docs has the
directories "legal" and "IT"
I want to limit "legal" to 50GB. How can this be done, if at all?
From my googleing, it looks like any filesystems you want to apply
quotas need to be be 1) in /etc/fstab and 2) mounted
T
anyone else?
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 1:36 AM, alexus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thats same as what I have
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> map dc0 192.168.2.0/24 -> 0/32
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> 2008/5/26 Necati Ersen SISECI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Nat rule should be like this.
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>> map dc0 192.168.2.0/24 -> External_IP/32
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>>
>> alexu
Hola, Gábor, Simon y Eduardo.
Pues Eduardo, debo confesar que con tu respuesta ya son tres... ¡estoy
sorprendido, la verdad!
A ver, os comento que me gustaría pertenecer a la comunidad BSD para
hacer traducciones y otras cosas (eso sí, al español), pero el tiempo
me lo impide y n
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Dennis Kirschling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
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>
>
> I have a customer running BSD that has been informed that he needs to
> upgrade his Apache product. I have a wealth of experience with SCO
> products but very little with BSD. The Apache that they are ope
Vince Hoffman wrote:
Ray Seals wrote:
It's been a long time since I have tried to get dummynet working. I
have a
FreeBSD 7.0 box ready to go. Do I still need to recompile the kernel and
all that stuff or is there any easier way to do this now?
I tend to use pf/altq but dummynet and ipfw see
Ray Seals wrote:
It's been a long time since I have tried to get dummynet working. I have a
FreeBSD 7.0 box ready to go. Do I still need to recompile the kernel and
all that stuff or is there any easier way to do this now?
I tend to use pf/altq but dummynet and ipfw seem to exist as modules
At 13:44 24/05/2008, you wrote:
Hello. I'm FreeBSD user. Very days ago, I verified that the news
(what's new) in spanish is not up to date (the last is 1999!!) Why?
Link: [1]http://www.freebsd.org/es/news/press.html#story200802:02
Very thanks.
Pd:If is possible, please, reply in s
> On 5/27/08, gahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all:
>
> I tried to install snort under /usr/ports/security and have some problems.
>with "make all", I checked every item on the menu but I got error messages:
>
> //
>
> laptop# make all
> ===> snort-2.8.1_1 i
> Mark Ovens writes:
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>> The advantage of building a custom kernel is ...
>
> There are others.
> If I understand correctly, space for the kernel (code and data)
> is allocated once at initial system load. Smaller code portion =>
> more space for data.
> Second, fewer components => fewer
Thanks. greatly appreciated.
Best
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On 5/27/08, gahn <[EMAIL P
I found this in the sSMTP manpage today:
-Cfile (ignored) Use alternate configuration file.
Is there something substantially like sSMTP in ports that allows use of
alternate configuration files, rather than just accepting and ignoring
sendmail options for alternate configuration files?
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Cha
Hi,
I have a customer running BSD that has been informed that he needs to
upgrade his Apache product. I have a wealth of experience with SCO
products but very little with BSD. The Apache that they are operating
now is version 2.0.55? I don't have the knowledge to look into
installed product
It's been a long time since I have tried to get dummynet working. I have a
FreeBSD 7.0 box ready to go. Do I still need to recompile the kernel and
all that stuff or is there any easier way to do this now?
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