> I need to do the following:
>
> Take a list of various strings, one of which is a quoted IP address, and
> extract the IPs. (Done that.)
>
> Then take the list of IPs and convert them to a list of IPs with masks on
> a
> single line.
>
> IOW, I have converted the original list to this:
>
> x.x.x
with a subject this time...
I've used /usr/ports/sysutils/testdisk to recover my BSD partitions, but
it was just a HD failure/MBR nukage, no newfs was run on it - Try that.
]Peter[
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I've used /usr/ports/sysutils/testdisk to recover my BSD partitions, but
it was just a HD failure/MBR nukage, no newfs was run on it - Try that.
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iH,
Apache is dumping core if I have the following enabled in php/mod_php:
mailds:#grep -v ^# /usr/local/etc/php/extensions.ini
extension=mhash.so
mailds:#/usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache start
Starting apache.
mailds:#tail -3 /var/log/messages
Jan 18 07:57:37 mailds kernel: pid 95875 (httpd), uid 0:
Greetings,
I've got an HP Pavillion ze4610us laptop. I've burned a number
of FreeBSD 5 (and FreeSBIE 1.1) images to cd, and have had no
luck getting this system to boot from them. The same images
boot on other systems, and the laptop in question boots WinXP
CDs just fine.
I'm stumped, and nearl
Date:Tue, 29 Nov 2005 08:49:15 +0100
From:arden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>im confused do you want to mount a udf cd in a drive or want to make a udf iso
>?
Neither. I want to write a UDF filesystem on a hard drive at the end of
a USB so that I can backup files on one system into an archive f
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 21:46:50 +0100 (CET)
From: Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> I see mount_udf(8), and I see many mentions of dvd+rw-tools, and growisofs.
>tried to use mount_udf - no success. can't even mount dvd+rw that was
>treated with newfs_udf (which works)
I don't see newfs_udf
I see mount_udf(8), and I see many mentions of dvd+rw-tools, and growisofs.
Bud I don't see any mention of a method of writing a UDF? Am I missing
something?
Ultimately, I want to write UDF to a hard drive at the end of a USB so that
I can mount it elsewhere.
Clues? pointers? slaps in the face
Greetings,
I'm trying to read data from a USB/Firewire drive. The drive
was formatted on a WinXP system with an NTFS.
I'm having numerous difficulties, and am wondering if I should
just go and buy a cheap PC chassis before continuing.
Problem one:
Though (with usbd running) the kernel is aware
Greetings,
I have two drives (3 parts each) mirrored with gmirror.
System performs as advertized.
dna# gmirror label -v -b load hgsa da2 da3
Metadata value stored on da2.
Metadata value stored on da3.
Done.
dna# ls /dev/mirror
hgsahgsaa hgsac hgsas1 hgsas1c hgsas1d hgsas1e hgsas1f
It's a reasonable way to perform certain kinds of replication.
DDNS can often converge faster than BGP, but this *requires*
that clients observe TTLs. Many do not. I don't know about
current browsers, but not too long ago browsers would keep
the results of a DNS lookup until they died.
We offer
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 01:27:51 +0800
From: Zhang Weiwu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Hello. The question sounds really silly, but google with "compare sparc
>i386 alpha" / "benchmark sparc i386 alpha" doesn't give meaningful
>result in several pages. Please suggest me a better keyword compilation:)
How
From: "Guthemberg Silvestre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 13:46:06 -0300
>Hi everyone,
>I'm using the FreeBSD 5.2(FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE #0: Sun Jan 11 04:21:45 GMT
>2004),default installation, to collect packets with TCPDUMP. The computer
>has:
>-> CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+ (2004.
From: Gennady Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 10:45:13 +1300
>I'm trying to install FreeBSD 5.2 on a compaq proliant dual P-Pro-200MHz
>server but can't even get the install cd to boot properly,
>it hangs during the boot with the following error:
> ida0:
> panic: vm_
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 13:29:51 -0500
>Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 15:47:32 +0100
>From: kybu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>SCN> I haven't seen anything in the PR list or -questions just like this.
>>
>>SCN> My Compaq 1850 (2x PII-450, 1GByte Ram) boots up the 5.2.1-release
>>SCN> mini
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 14:55:13 -0800
From: Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Is there a known problem with the i386 iso images for 5.2.1-release?
>
>Not that I've heard of. The most likely explanation is that your
>download was corrupted, or your CD did not burn correctly. Did you
>verify t
I've been trying to boot up a Compaq 1850. Aside from it hanging
on booting I noticed that I was booting with 5.2.1-RC, not -release
So, d/l the latest iso and now the darned machine won't boot from
the 5.2.1-release cds at all. Doesn't even see them. I've booted
this machine up on 3 or 4 differ
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 15:47:32 +0100
From: kybu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>SCN> I haven't seen anything in the PR list or -questions just like this.
>
>SCN> My Compaq 1850 (2x PII-450, 1GByte Ram) boots up the 5.2.1-release
>SCN> miniinst cdrom just fine, loads the kenel, and just after waiting
>SCN> f
Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 11:59:43 +
From: Matthew Seaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> hint.da.0.at="ahc1"
>
>Close, but no cigar. See the section on "SCSI DEVICE CONFIGURATION"
>in /usr/src/sys/conf/NOTES. What you want is:
>
>hint.scbus.0.at="ahc1"
>hint.scbus.1.at="ahc0"
>hint.da.0
FreeBSD 5.2.1; Sun/Cobalt LX50; GENERIC kernel
Greetings,
The darned LX50 is wired with the first SCSI bus out the back,
and the second toward the builtin drives. So, upon adding an
external drive, the internal drives all renumber with the generic
kernel+device hints.
I thought adding a line to
Sorry about the earlier question, that was more or less just blank
Hello,
About a week ago I started noticing 3,000 or more requests coming from
several ips for the following DNS queries:
XX+/128.255.203.200/./ANY/ANY
XX+/193.201.105.4/./ANY/ANY
Those are just two examples, but
Hello,
I was wondering if this is possible and how to do it. I just got a t1
installed with limited IP's. I want my FreeBSD box to act as a router to
all those office pc's with my limited public IP's, and when I run out of
those I want it to also act as a natd box to my 10.x.x.x ip addresse
Hello,
Does FreeBSD have support for any external USB 56k modems? I"m not
talking about cable modems, but just regular modems [these are not
external USB winmodems]
To append to this...does anyone know of a good cheap pretty small modem pool
for multiple dial up accounts? I was asking about
Supra Express 56k
what is the brand/model number of the modem?
-Original Message-
From: fbsdq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 3:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: usb 56k modem support?
Hello,
Does FreeBSD have support for any external USB 56k
Hello,
Does FreeBSD have support for any external USB 56k modems? I"m not
talking about cable modems, but just regular modems [these are not external
USB winmodems]
Thanks.
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Hello,
Got a question for anyone in the know. I need to install some
billing/account management/ change radius passwd etc. software for an ISP.
So far the good ones [I think] that I have found are:freeside ispbs ispman
Anyone know / can recommend one of those or something else [they are not in
Hello,
Got a question for anyone in the know. I need to install some
billing/account management/ change radius passwd etc. software for an ISP.
So far the good ones [I think] that I have found are:freeside ispbs ispman
Anyone know / can recommend one of those or something else [they are not
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