On 01/21/12 07:47, Tobias Pulm wrote:
Hi,
how can I display my network traffic (netstat output) human readable?
Is there a function of the netstat that can do this?
Rather than netstat, perhaps you want 'tcpdump' or 'nc'.
Reg
Is anyone here able to use Rhythmbox to manage their ipods? I'd like to
break the dependency on itunes if I can. I've run the package and
compiled my own with the ipod option set to no avail. the ipod is not
displayed in devices under rhythmbox. dmesg shows that the device is
probed. I am
On 09/23/11 14:15, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Lots. The handbook has a chapter on backups which is worth reading,
also Regards,
Ah the handbook. I forgot all about it. Thanks.
Later,
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On 09/23/11 14:11, Jerry McAllister wrote:
Why would you interject NFS in the middle of it? jerry
There would be no middle. I would run rsyncd or nfsd, but not both.
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I am looking into finally setting up a backup solution that's a little
more sophisticated than a bunch of DVD-RWs. I have two servers. I'd
like to make each a backup server for the other. I'm considering using
rsync.
Is rsync a good choice for a backup tool?
Should I use the rsyncd or shoul
On 09/20/11 01:23, Matthew Seaman wrote:
'Latest' packages are built for each updated port + OS version +
architecture combination whenever resources are available on the build
cluster. Typically that implies a delay of a few days or a week or so
after the update hits the ports CVS. Yes, if you
On 09/19/11 13:56, Lars Eighner wrote:
On Mon, 19 Sep 2011, Brandon Kuczenski wrote:
I'm concerned that, if I have some packages built from ports and some
installed from the release, that the system will become unstable if
things get too out of sync.
Doh, I just read the handbook.
http://
On 09/19/11 13:56, Lars Eighner wrote:
On Mon, 19 Sep 2011, Brandon Kuczenski wrote:
I'm concerned that, if I have some packages built from ports and some
installed from the release, that the system will become unstable if
things get too out of sync.
I noticed only recently that there are no
There used to be a command to get a list of subscriptions from
majordomo. What is the equivalent for mailman? I just got the help
command for -questions. There doesn't seem to be a 'which' command.
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Jason
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eebsd?
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read said, "There's no fix as yet." so I am quite
leary of proceeding without a little help from my friends.
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On 03/12/11 09:51, Chris Brennan wrote:
'umount -f' is dangerous, while it worked in your case, truly, make
sure you
don't have any open files in the future, just to ensure no loss of files or
filesytem corruption
Run sync before umount -f to flush write caches.
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On 03/04/11 03:23, Redd Vinylene wrote:
Hello!
/usr/ports/java/jdk16 instructs me to manually fetch
tzupdater-1_3_34-2010o.zip and put it in /usr/ports/distfiles - this file
however is no longer available and has been replaced by
tzupdater-1_3_35-2011b. So what's the best way of installing jdk16
I was unable to find a port with Charis or Doulos typefaces. Perhaps
someone can tell me that these typefaces are part of some meta-port. Which?
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Never mind. I did a little URL edit and got the file.
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Trying to build java. Oracle has change tzupdater to 1.3.35. Ports
calls for 1.3.34. Oracle provides 1.3.35 if you register for their
support portal. The support portal is behind a flash sniffer that
won't let you in without flash. g!
copy of the java sources?
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minimal
with no tinkering with keytypes.
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Is using one half of a mirror as a backup a good/bad idea?
I was thinking of rotating drives on a periodic basis as a back up
method. You'd get the backup instantly, but rebuilding the mirror with
the incoming drive would take a little time and leave you vulnerable to
a small loss of data if
From the sound of it, this is expected behavior.
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Here is my file system scheme for a newly created jail as viewed from
the host:
/usr/jail/template on /usr/jail/f1 (nullfs, local, read-only)
/usr/jail/f1-fs/etc on /usr/jail/f1/etc (nullfs, local)
/usr/jail/f1-fs/tmp on /usr/jail/f1/tmp (nullfs, local)
/usr/jail/f1-fs/var on /usr/jail/f1/var (n
mount all samba shares on a freebsd
client into a top level directory named for the server name, with mount
points sprinkled about.
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I have a back up DVD that I cannot mount. dd won't read /dev/acd0 with
an error "dd: /dev/acd0: Input/output error".Tried dvdisaster but it
can't find my drive. Any pointers you can offer in getting this data off
this disc are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jason
What version of PF shipped with 8.1-RELEASE? Where can I find this for
myself? I looked in cvsweb but was unable to understand what I was reading.
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o do this
when compactflash was only 128MiB.
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On 09/10/10 07:29, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
I repeat... Java had its day. Time to move on.
Java is not just for browsers.
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On 09/09/10 14:02, Jules Gilbert wrote:
About Java. Using java with freebsd/mozilla or another browser.
Some questions:
Is GNU java sufficient? I need to be able to run a browser with Java.
No alternative -- and no I don't want to run windoz.
I'm trying to do an 8.1 install.
Does this pro
On 09/06/10 17:08, Alexander Best wrote:
hi there,
just stumbled over PR 44365 and was wondering why FreeBSD never added unchar
and ulong to types.h to increase sys v compatibility?
Sys V. Is that some sort of linux distribution?
(only half joking)
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a host, I receive this error:
[ Kerberos V5 refuses authentication because Read req failed: ASN.1
encoding ended unexpectedly ]
Any ideas where to start?
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The su(1) command always provide root access if there are no pam config
files. Is this actually the desired behavior?
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On 08/08/10 22:10, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
"Jason C. Wells" wrote:
By process of elimination (swap cables, swap ports, try different
host pairs) I was able to discover that a single server on my home
LAN was getting about 1.6% performance compared to other servers
ormance is slow?
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the internet.
Does the FTP performance compared to available bandwidth seem right? Is
the relative performance of samba to FTP right? I read a couple quick
links on the net which said, "It's complicated."
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Jason C. Wells wrote:
After setting up a GPT disk and installing the boot blocks with:
# gpart bootcode -b /boot/pmbr -p /boot/gptboot -i 1 ad4
The system wants to boot:
0:ad(0p2)/boot/kernel/kernel
I manually intervene to cause the system to boot:
1:ad(5p8)/boot/loader
How do I
After setting up a GPT disk and installing the boot blocks with:
# gpart bootcode -b /boot/pmbr -p /boot/gptboot -i 1 ad4
The system wants to boot:
0:ad(0p2)/boot/kernel/kernel
I manually intervene to cause the system to boot:
1:ad(5p8)/boot/loader
How do I configure the boot blocks
And GPT is pretty damn slick. Nice work FreeBSD hackers.
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I have been following a number of GPT and ZFS docs on the web. I intend
to run UFS with GPT.
I have partitioned the drive. I installed the bootcode using:
gpart bootcode -b /dist/boot/pmbr -p /dist/boot/gptboot -i 1 ad4
ad4p1 is a 1 MB partition with nothing in it and type=freebsd-boot.
I have a new kernel variable in /boot/device.hints.
kern.timecounter.hardware="i8254"
but it's not set during boot. I have other hints that are set during
boot. Why is kern.timecounter.hardware not being set? How can I fix it.
Later,
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Gonzalo Nemmi wrote:
Hi Jason, and sorry to pop in, but now you got me guessing if I should follow
your lead too ...
This is what I get in here:
[gonz...@inferna ~]% grep Time /var/run/dmesg.boot
Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
Timecounter "ACPI-safe" frequency 3579545 Hz qu
Based on someone elses historical message I tried changing the time
counter from TSC to i8254
# sysctl kern.timecounter.hardware=i8254
and after doing some manual calculations I tweaked
# sysctl machdep.i8254_freq=1187216
# machdep.i8254_freq: 1193182 -> 1187216
Is doing this safe? I'm conce
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hi friends,
I have a test machine with a custom kernel, which I copied (as the
handbook suggests) to /root/kernels/. However, I do not really need
it.
My question is how do I switch back to the generic kernel? Many thanks
and all the best to you all!
/root/kernels is
My ntpd will not sync on my newly installed 7.1-PRERELEASE hosts. The
configuration is the same as other correctly time synched hosts. They
are behind the same firewall. The only difference is that these hosts
are running 7.1.
Does anyone have any tricks for getting ntpd to sync on 7.1? Di
I am working on installing 6.4-RELEASE on a Motorola CPN5360 which is an
industrial CompactPCI computer. The system boots via PXE. That much is
good. The host has two storage devices.
This is a 16MB boot flash device that is soldered to the board.
ad0: FAILURE - SETFEATURES SET TRANSFER MOD
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
I work remotely with a company that is across the international date
line from me and I can do the math in my head but want to know if it
is possible to add a clock to my xfce panel that shows the time their
(and keep the one that has my time on it)
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I currently use a separate machine to make world and to make and archive
ports and packages. I would like to retire that machine and move that
functionality into a jail. I am due to switch to 7.1 from 6.3 soon.
I understand that I cannot run divergent kernels in the jails.
I could still make
Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
> Hello,
>
> for some time now I keep receiving spam mails from my own (small) mail
> server, some of them with faked usernames some of them even with my own
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
> 1) How is this possible?
> 2) What can I or do I have to do against it?
> I am runni
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 6.3. I have found that attaching and detaching
USB drives to my box is unreliable. Is this the experience of other
users?
something more precise please?
I realize that this is primarily a tech support forum. I wasn't asking
for a solution to th
I am running FreeBSD 6.3. I have found that attaching and detaching USB
drives to my box is unreliable. Is this the experience of other users?
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Try downloading the binary packages for 7.0 that you need and install
them. That would be fastest.
FreeBSD doesn't claim to maintain binary (library?) compatibility across
major releases. I personally have never had a problem, but I consider
that dumb luck.
Regards,
Jason
Oh good heavens. How do you spell joke in geekish? I spell it "md
backed swap."
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Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 7. Februar 2008 07:32:16 schrieb Jason C. Wells:
Norberto Meijome wrote:
But I agree with Wojciech..do you really want to use swap files?
One could mount an md filesystem and then use that as swap. That way
you wouldn't need to use any disc
Norberto Meijome wrote:
But I agree with Wojciech..do you really want to use swap files?
One could mount an md filesystem and then use that as swap. That way
you wouldn't need to use any disc space. As a plus, the performance
would be way better than disc.
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navneet Upadhyay wrote:
Hi,
I have two binary packages of an application of version 1.1 and 1.2.
*The 1.1 is already installed, how can i upgrade it to 1.2* ?
Do i have to uninstall 1.1 and then install 1.2 ? I would prefer a way by
which i can upgrade an wxisting package without uninsta
Sten Daniel Soersdal wrote:
Thank you, i appreciate your time.
At the bottom of the (messy) mail i sent there was the error i get from
building sources. I think it's the same error, no matter what version of
sources i download.
Could it have any relations to any compiler version upgrades done
Sten Daniel Soersdal wrote:
I'm having troubles updating my buildworld and i've had troubles
narrowing it down on google.
My question is:
Is there any way i could update the system in the state it is now?
(Preferably without reinstalling the entire system from scratch.)
PS. I've heard about f
really a no-op?
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 08:59:44 -0800
"Jason C. Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gutmann method might be excessive but any software that uses it shows
a seriousness about security.
Gutmann himself regards the continued use of his method as "Voodoo"
Yes
Marc Silver wrote:
Obviously it all comes down to how important the data is that you're
removing, but a single write is not enough if the data needs to be
disposed of 'securely'.
Yep. The magnetic media retains a trace of everything that was recorded
on it. If you have recorded over an old c
Can anyone recommend a utility for the secure overwriting of unused disc
space? I am a satisfied customer of "Eraser" for Windows. I'm looking
for the same thing for FreeBSD.
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For those of you who haven't seen this. Here is my rudimentary port.
It is nothing more than the FreeBSD parts wrapped around the OpenAFS
source. I think I was working on version 5 of FreeBSD but I don't
recall for sure. This was version OpenAFS 1.4.2. It compiled. The
kernel module loaded.
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Does anyone know if there is any serious work being done to get AFS working
under FreeBSD? I have a large project that I'm working on that AFS (or
something equivalent) would be *very* useful for, but we're trying to keep it
as FreeBSD-pure as possible ...
Yes. P
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007, Brian wrote:
The fact that each mailing list exists as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] makes me need to make 2 filters for each
list I subscribe to. Can I suggest that if this is going to
continue, that the server shows one format for all the messages
that go ou
Does this represent the state of the art in scanners under FreeBSD?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/scanners.html
Any other up to the minute tips on purchasing a scanner? Does
7.0-RELEASE present any new issues?
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ion to consider before sending. The purpose
behind the open source movement is to contribute value to one another.
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ssume that I understand PAM. I have been looking at this for all
of a couple days. It seems dead simple. Maybe I just can't get the
behavior I want.
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Kris Kennaway wrote:
Besides, apple has and does contribute code back to FreeBSD.
Kris
Yes but... they took Jordan and they didn't give him back, did they?
He wasn't BSD licensed, was he? They can't just do whatever they want
with him. Those bastards! So phooey on Wilfredo Sanchez and
Jeff Royle wrote:
Welcome to the running a mailserver on the intertubes. :-)
And it used to be such a nice neighborhood. :(
It's hard to be a good netizen. I probably don't spend as much time on
it as purist would prefer. I just try to sweep up whatever flotsam
comes my way when I find the
ow do
I figure this one out?
An example is shown below.
What has been a fun hobby all these years is turning into a nightmare.
Spam is making me batty.
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V8
T1168684668
K1168832991
N87
P7790448
I0/81/22039
MDeferred: Connection refused by macbilling.com.
Frs
$_localhost
in to
prevent receiving the spam in the first place. I hate spending time on
this but these guys are killing me.
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I was looking forward to the tagging of RELEASE_6_2 in the ports tree.
I surfed around cvsweb but didn't see anything that looked like a tag
announcement. Where do I look to determine if the sources have been
tagged with a new release?
Thanks,
Jason
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Erik Norgaard wrote:
Jason C. Wells wrote:
Where is the policy regarding compatibility between releases documented?
I recall reading once upon a time that FreeBSD won't break
compatibility for the duration of a major point release. If a third
party wrote software for 6.0 it wou
The reason I ask is that I am considering the wisdom of running
portupgraed with each minor point release.
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Surf through ports/net and ports/sysutils for all kinds of good tools.
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The new (to me) ports tools are pretty slick. Is there a way to build a
binary package for each installed port without upgrading or rebuilding
each installed port?
As I read the man pages the only thing close to this is 'portupgrade
-afp' which will give me the full set of packages, but insis
Jonathan Horne wrote:
Can you give me more specifics on exactly what should be moved/copied?
I recommend backing up from / on down. As I like to say, "Nuke em from
orbit. It's the only way to be sure." That's my specific answer on
what should be moved or copied.
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n /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk to see what
many interesting targets will do. A make target starts at the beginning
of a line in a makefile and in punctuated by a colon.
sometarget: optional-subtarget another-subtarget
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Perica Veljanovski wrote:
Hi,
I bought a new pc with GIGABYTE GA-K8VT800 VIA K8T800 mother board (has
ata, sata, raid) and a SATA IBM HDD and installed FreeBSD 6.0.
I'm building a custom kernel and I was wondering which
controllers(devices) I need for my new kernel to support my motherboard
manually
controlled psuedo-stable. It would be more work though.
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email address for root?
Look in /etc/mail/aliases. This setting isn't BSD per se. It's
sendmail that reads the aliases database.
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Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 06:17 PM 3/4/2006, Jason C. Wells wrote:
Glenn Dawson wrote:
What sort of cable are you using? Does it have all the control lines
connected? or just tx/rx data?
(forgive me if this sounds like nitpicking)
Not at all. I haven't been able to get it working a
7-8
8-7
9-null
According to a couple online pinout maps this is a proper null modem
cable. If I understand your question correctly, this cable has all the
control lines connected.
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Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 03:04 PM 3/4/2006, Jason C. Wells wrote:
When I use 'tip' I seem to bee connected, but I get no login prompt.
$ tip sio0
connected
and nothing else.
Did you enable ttyd0 in /etc/ttys?
Yes.
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ications and
terminals?
Or am I making this harder than it should be?
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#x27;strings libcrypto.so'. libkrb5.so has no aes strings though. I
would guess that means I don't have aes support builtin in spite of
setting ENABLE_AES.
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nting zone transfers. I was reverse resolving the new g3
host as the old g2 host as a result. It was the situation you cited.
I checked and double checked DNS resolution forward and backward and
everything was perfect... on that one host. Grrr!
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nt for MIT kerberos. A full
transcript is provided below if the problem is not obvious.
I am successfully running MIT KDCs and have been for years. All my
other MIT kerberized hosts function correctly.
Any idea what I might be missing?
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I get a ticket granting
milter.sock
missing
How do I run SPF using p5-Mail-SPF-Query? Where is the startup script?
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missing
How do I run SPF using p5-Mail-SPF-Query? Where is the startup script?
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Chris wrote:
I hate users looking for the shortcuts.
Funny. I didn't see that at all in the original email. What I saw was a
genuine misunderstanding.
He was asking about using CVSUP to track ports on a one by one basis.
What he didn't understand is that a person really wants to CVSUP the
ll the AFS functionalities I need.
Arla was marked as BROKEN when I last tried to build it under 6X. IIRC,
it was marked as broken for 5.4 too. Is there some special secret you
could share with us to get an AFS client? I'd love to hear it.
Thanks,
last rumor I heard was that the server works. The client doesn't
work out of the box. I did have the client sort of working once upon a
time. That is to say that it was working right up until it panicked.
OSX is a different kernel. The kernel is where the difficulty lies.
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he
driver yet. If such a thing has actually been done by someone here, I'll
try harder.
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ing more packets out of rule 17100 than are going in.
If we can harness this energy, we can power the universe! :)
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drive geometry
problem. I do believe I have my geometry correct. I am obviously missing
something. I followed the instructions for miniBSD for the most part.
Any other ideas on what could be causing this error? Gorey details
below.
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My disktab entry is:
sd128:\
:dt=ESDI
tings themselves, which are by IP
address, proves more difficult.
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On Sun, 9 Nov 2003, Kathy Quinlan wrote:
> I have a few questions, IPFW shows the result as packets right ? And not
> all packets are equal ? How do I get the information as human readable
> ?
>
> If I am wrong please correct me, it is the only way we learn.
'ipfw show' gives a byte count as wel
You can easily use count rules in ipfw for this. I did this back when I
had a roommate who was a pornmeister. The first month that our DSL bill
came in at plus $30, I started counting. He was using about 85% of our
bandwidth.
Later,
Jason C. Wells
to be related to the domain in question.
What the heck is my firewall doing looking for those PTR records?
Thanks,
Jason C. Wells
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Jason C. Wells
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