You could also use grok
(https://code.google.com/p/semicomplete/wiki/Grok also in ports) to
watch the logs and perform actions based on them.
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
>All,
>Thanks for the replies, I will check them out!
>best regards,
>Jos Chrispijn
>
All,
Thanks for the replies, I will check them out!
best regards,
Jos Chrispijn
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Jos Chrispijn wrote:
> I am looking for a program that watches login attempts (mail and ssh
> login) and blocks the ip address after xx failed attempts. Currently
> I am using ipfw - might be great if that program works with ipw too...
fail2ban
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On Sun, 7 Jul 2013, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
I am looking for a program that watches login attempts (mail and ssh login)
and blocks the ip address after xx failed attempts.
Currently I am using ipfw - might be great if that program works with ipw
too...
security/sshguard. There are subports for
>I believe that easiest way is using tcpdump.
>Also you should specify what you mean by 'accessing packets': is it
>the need to view raw packet data, or what? :)
Yes, i need to view raw packets and check their protocol, e.g. whether they are
ICMP packets or something else ...
> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Wed Oct 31 06:29:57 2012
> From: =?UTF-8?B?0JLQuNGC0LDQu9C40Lkg0KLRg9GA0L7QstC10YY=?=
>
> Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 13:29:05 +0200
> Subject: Re: Access packets directly from NIC
> To: Jack Mc Lauren
> Cc: FreeBSD Global Users Mail
2012/10/31 Jack Mc Lauren :
> Hello FreeBSD users !
>
> How can i access and check packets directly from NIC ?
>
> Regards,
> Jack
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On Apr 2, 2012, at 7:32 AM, "Dave" wrote:
> On 1 Apr 2012 at 19:05, Jerry wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 08:50:42 +1000
>> Da Rock articulated:
>>
>>> Given that the other tech in question asked me to help him, and he
>>> is a Winblows nut like yourself, I think this premise can be
>>> dismiss
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 15:18:19 +0100
Dave wrote:
> fbsd8
>
> How do you connect to your TW ISP? Just a Cable modem of some sort,
> or is there a Router involved somewhere? It makes a whole world of
> difference
If you read the rest of the thread you'll see that that the problem
was solve
On 1 Apr 2012 at 19:05, Jerry wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 08:50:42 +1000
> Da Rock articulated:
>
> > Given that the other tech in question asked me to help him, and he
> > is a Winblows nut like yourself, I think this premise can be
> > dismissed out of hand. I won't even bother to qualify the r
On 1 Apr 2012 at 10:21, Erich Dollansky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sunday 01 April 2012 08:57:00 Da Rock wrote:
> > >
> > > Did they come to your location and run a test to their equipment?
> > > My neighbor had a recent cable outage of an existing cable on our
> > > block that was too low and a moving
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 08:50:42 +1000
Da Rock articulated:
> Given that the other tech in question asked me to help him, and he is
> a Winblows nut like yourself, I think this premise can be dismissed
> out of hand. I won't even bother to qualify the rest, I wouldn't want
> to ruin your delusion.
No
On 04/02/12 08:41, Jerry wrote:
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 08:20:02 +1000
Da Rock articulated:
Both networking in FreeBSD _and_ Winblows can be difficult at times.
My point is that Winblows is not some magical fairy that can make
everything better. It doesn't. It quite often gets it wrong, and when
it
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 08:20:02 +1000
Da Rock articulated:
> Both networking in FreeBSD _and_ Winblows can be difficult at times.
> My point is that Winblows is not some magical fairy that can make
> everything better. It doesn't. It quite often gets it wrong, and when
> it does its a b**ch to fix-
On 04/02/12 04:10, Fbsd8 wrote:
Well here is the results of my attempts to connect to Time Warner
cable network.
After 4 calls to their call center which was in the Philippines where
all the people just read a scripted answer FAQ and only had the
ability to remotely reset the modem. I finally
On 04/02/12 02:29, Jerry wrote:
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 01:27:36 +1000
Da Rock articulated:
Until it loses that configuration and you're expected to delete it
and re-enter the connection details...
Or until elephants fly, or whatever.
No. This is the common mantra for any Windows net technician.
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 14:10:52 -0400
Fbsd8 articulated:
> Well here is the results of my attempts to connect to Time Warner
> cable network.
>
> After 4 calls to their call center which was in the Philippines where
> all the people just read a scripted answer FAQ and only had the
> ability to remo
Well here is the results of my attempts to connect to Time Warner cable
network.
After 4 calls to their call center which was in the Philippines where
all the people just read a scripted answer FAQ and only had the ability
to remotely reset the modem. I finally requested to talk to the top
su
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 01:27:36 +1000
Da Rock articulated:
> Until it loses that configuration and you're expected to delete it
> and re-enter the connection details...
Or until elephants fly, or whatever.
> Explain why it would be so hard to configure various functions as
> file sharing and some o
On 01/04/2012 15:59, Jerry wrote:
> Mathew, I don't know if it is as cut and dry as that. The OP claimed
That's Matthew with two t's.
> that his Microsoft PC connected properly but not his FreeBSD machine.
> That, in itself, is certainly not surprising. I have always had better
> luck setting up
On 04/02/12 00:59, Jerry wrote:
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 15:35:02 +0100
Matthew Seaman articulated:
On 01/04/2012 14:35, RW wrote:
I had a modem that did something similar, it issued a temporary
private ip address and the replaced it with a routable address.
It's fairly sad that they don't use the
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 15:35:02 +0100
Matthew Seaman articulated:
> On 01/04/2012 14:35, RW wrote:
> > I had a modem that did something similar, it issued a temporary
> > private ip address and the replaced it with a routable address.
>
> It's fairly sad that they don't use the officially mandated[*
On 01/04/2012 14:35, RW wrote:
> I had a modem that did something similar, it issued a temporary private
> ip address and the replaced it with a routable address.
It's fairly sad that they don't use the officially mandated[*]
169.254.0.0/16 netblock which is what DHCP clients/servers are supposed
On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 9:35 AM, RW wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 20:52:26 -0400
> Fbsd8 wrote:
>
>> Da Rock wrote:
>> > On 04/01/12 09:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
>> >> Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable
>> >> system. Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their
>> >>
On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 14:35:41 +0100
RW wrote:
> The difference here is that the DHCP server is in a different address
> block to the DHCP server,
That should be: "the temporary address is in a different address
block to the DHCP server"
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On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 20:52:26 -0400
Fbsd8 wrote:
> Da Rock wrote:
> > On 04/01/12 09:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
> >> Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable
> >> system. Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their
> >> dhcp server has an ip address of 10.2.0.1 which is no
On 04/01/12 14:06, Outback Dingo wrote:
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Erich Dollansky
wrote:
Hi,
On Sunday 01 April 2012 08:57:00 Da Rock wrote:
Did they come to your location and run a test to their equipment? My
neighbor had a recent cable outage of an existing cable on our block
that
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Erich Dollansky
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sunday 01 April 2012 08:57:00 Da Rock wrote:
>> >
>> > Did they come to your location and run a test to their equipment? My
>> > neighbor had a recent cable outage of an existing cable on our block
>> > that was too low and a m
Hi,
On Sunday 01 April 2012 08:57:00 Da Rock wrote:
> >
> > Did they come to your location and run a test to their equipment? My
> > neighbor had a recent cable outage of an existing cable on our block
> > that was too low and a moving van hit it.
>
> Apparently the Windows system works, so I'
Hi,
On Sunday 01 April 2012 06:52:48 Fbsd8 wrote:
> Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable system.
> Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their dhcp server has
> an ip address of 10.2.0.1 which is not public routable. I know my
> Freebsd 8.2 box functions b
On 04/01/12 11:22, Al Plant wrote:
Da Rock wrote:
On 04/01/12 10:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Da Rock wrote:
On 04/01/12 09:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable
system.
Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their dhcp
server has an ip address of 1
Da Rock wrote:
On 04/01/12 10:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Da Rock wrote:
On 04/01/12 09:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable
system.
Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their dhcp server
has an ip address of 10.2.0.1 which is not public routable
On 04/01/12 10:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Da Rock wrote:
On 04/01/12 09:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable
system.
Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their dhcp server
has an ip address of 10.2.0.1 which is not public routable. I know
my Fre
Da Rock wrote:
On 04/01/12 09:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable system.
Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their dhcp server
has an ip address of 10.2.0.1 which is not public routable. I know my
Freebsd 8.2 box functions because it
On 04/01/12 09:52, Fbsd8 wrote:
Just purchased an account on the northern Ohio Time Warner cable system.
Having problem connecting to their service. Seems their dhcp server
has an ip address of 10.2.0.1 which is not public routable. I know my
Freebsd 8.2 box functions because it worked fine und
: Sat, 14 Jan 2012 09:28:21 +0100
From: Polytropon
To: Robert Bonomi
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: access(FULLPATH, xxx);
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 02:00:12 -0600 (CST), Robert Bonomi wrote:
To repeat some advice from one of my Computer Science professors, many years
ago, whenever I
012
> >>>> Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2012 09:28:21 +0100
> >>>> From: Polytropon
> >>>> To: Robert Bonomi
> >>>> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> >>>> Subject: Re: access(FULLPATH, xxx);
> >>>>
> >>>&g
@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: access(FULLPATH, xxx);
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 02:00:12 -0600 (CST), Robert Bonomi wrote:
To repeat some advice from one of my Computer Science professors, many years
ago, whenever I asked 'how does it work' questions: "Try it and find out."
I bet my profes
> >> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> >> Subject: Re: access(FULLPATH, xxx);
> >>
> >> On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 02:00:12 -0600 (CST), Robert Bonomi wrote:
> >>> To repeat some advice from one of my Computer Science professors, many
> >>> y
On 01/14/12 19:54, Robert Bonomi wrote:
From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Sat Jan 14 02:32:15 2012
Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2012 09:28:21 +0100
From: Polytropon
To: Robert Bonomi
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: access(FULLPATH, xxx);
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 02:00:12 -0600 (CST
> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Sat Jan 14 02:32:15 2012
> Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2012 09:28:21 +0100
> From: Polytropon
> To: Robert Bonomi
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: access(FULLPATH, xxx);
>
> On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 02:00:12 -0600 (CST), Rob
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 02:00:12 -0600 (CST), Robert Bonomi wrote:
> To repeat some advice from one of my Computer Science professors, many years
> ago, whenever I asked 'how does it work' questions: "Try it and find out."
I bet my professor can beat up your professor. :-)
Mine used to say several ti
> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Fri Jan 13 18:15:44 2012
> Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2012 16:05:18 -0800
> From: Gary Kline
> To: FreeBSD Mailing List
> Cc:
> Subject: access(FULLPATH, xxx);
>
>
> excuse this slip of memory, but do you need the full path PLUS the
> filename to use access? o
On Fri, 13 Jan 2012 16:05:18 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
>
> excuse this slip of memory, but do you need the full path PLUS the
> filename to use access? or just the filename?
>
> say that i'm i n ~/tmp/foob and want to deetermine wheether i can
> access file foob. do i need to use "access("home/
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 10:35:10 -0400, Michael Powell
wrote:
> sofiane chabane wrote:
>
> > Good morning,
> > I have installed FreeBSD in a multiboot way on my PC but till now I can't
> > access my extended partition. Indeed, on my PC I have 4 primary partitions
> > that I organized like this:
> >
sofiane chabane wrote:
> Good morning,
> I have installed FreeBSD in a multiboot way on my PC but till now I can't
> access my extended partition. Indeed, on my PC I have 4 primary partitions
> that I organized like this:
>
>
> Primary partition 1 : WinRE of windows vista
>
> Primary partitio
I actually resolved the issues described. I don't know if this was the
true source of the disfunctional AP services, however, when I turned off
routed all became sound again. I had also rebuilt world, and installed
a newly compiled version of 6-stable, however, that still did not
resolve the issue
On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 14:25:59 +0800
张韡武 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello. My office use this method to access wikipedia behind the great
> firewall of China:
>
> 1) we have a server in europ, let's call it server;
> 2) I run this command on my desktop:
> $ ssh -L 80:en.wikipedia.org:80 server;
>
On Friday 08 December 2006 07:12, Vince Hoffman wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, å¼ é~_¡æ¦ wrote:
> > Hello. My office use this method to access wikipedia behind the great
> > firewall of China:
> >
> > 1) we have a server in europ, let's call it server;
> > 2) I run this command on my desktop:
> > $
On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, ~_ wrote:
Hello. My office use this method to access wikipedia behind the great
firewall of China:
1) we have a server in europ, let's call it server;
2) I run this command on my desktop:
$ ssh -L 80:en.wikipedia.org:80 server;
3) everybody in the office edit /etc/
张韡武 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello. My office use this method to access wikipedia behind the great
> firewall of China:
>
> 1) we have a server in europ, let's call it server;
> 2) I run this command on my desktop:
> $ ssh -L 80:en.wikipedia.org:80 server;
> 3) everybody in the office edit /e
在 2006-12-08五的 06:53 +,Matthew Seaman写道:
> ??? wrote:
> > Hello. My office use this method to access wikipedia behind the great
> > firewall of China:
> >
> > 1) we have a server in europ, let's call it server;
> > 2) I run this command on my desktop:
> > $ ssh -L 80:en.wikipedia.org:80 server
??? wrote:
> Hello. My office use this method to access wikipedia behind the great
> firewall of China:
>
> 1) we have a server in europ, let's call it server;
> 2) I run this command on my desktop:
> $ ssh -L 80:en.wikipedia.org:80 server;
> 3) everybody in the office edit /etc/hosts, add this li
在 2006-12-08五的 14:25 +0800,张韡武写道:
> Hello. My office use this method to access wikipedia behind the great
> firewall of China:
>
> 1) we have a server in europ, let's call it server;
> 2) I run this command on my desktop:
> $ ssh -L 80:en.wikipedia.org:80 server;
> 3) everybody in the office edit
Hello:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joao Barros
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 12:36 PM
To: Bill Moran
Cc: Mark; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: access-lists and QoS implementation
On 11/9/06, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTEC
On 11/9/06, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In response to Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I would like to use my FreeBSD box as an ip router,
> yet it lacks some functionality seen in Cisco boxes. I
> am looking for a way to create access lists and also
> do QoS such as LLQ, priority queing,
In response to Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I would like to use my FreeBSD box as an ip router,
> yet it lacks some functionality seen in Cisco boxes. I
> am looking for a way to create access lists and also
> do QoS such as LLQ, priority queing, etc. How can this
> be accomplished in FreeBSD? Also
Matthias Apitz wrote:
Hello,
Our central mail server is Exchange (please no comments :-))
On my FreeBSD notebook I'm using as MUA mutt, fetchmail with
IMAP to get the e-mail and sendmail to send mail over to the
Exchange, so far so good and I'm happy with it.
Btw: one could even access the INB
On 8/9/06, Matthias Apitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Our central mail server is Exchange (please no comments :-))
In my experiece MS Exchange support for IMAP is very poor, even when
using MS Outlook. (Especially when using MS Outlook?)
The only problem is access to common address b
Hey guys -
I got it to work. I enabled udp inbound on port 21 and it worked. Thanks
for all your suggestions.
Terry Stoner
On 5/13/06, Bob Goodman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On Sat, 13 May 2006 06:30:37 +0400 Terry Stoner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Bob -
>
>I am keeping state with the port 21 rule. I am perplexed because
>everything
>works fine on the local LAN.
>
>On 5/12/06, Bob Goodman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
Bob -
I am keeping state with the port 21 rule. I am perplexed because everything
works fine on the local LAN.
On 5/12/06, Bob Goodman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Hi my name is Terry Stoner. I just set up a new Firewall, FreeBSD
6.0, and
>am hav
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>Hi my name is Terry Stoner. I just set up a new Firewall, FreeBSD
6.0, and
>am having trouble connecting from the internet. Basically I want
to ssh
>from work. I set sshd_config to listen on all interfaces and on
port 21,
>this port is not blocked
Can you ssh to your system from another unit in your home LAN?
Check that you don't have restrictions set in /etc/hosts.allow
One other thing, ssh uses port 22, NOT port 21.
-Derek
At 02:49 PM 5/12/2006, Terry Stoner wrote:
Hi my name is Terry Stoner. I just set up a new Firewall, F
On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, EDPSB wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> Iam a beginner with freebsd.
> Iam using vers 4.11 fo gateway with dedicated internet.
>
> If i want to access one of comp client (ip local) from internet ,how can i
> do???
> Example : ip client : 192.168.1.25 port 80, 4500,4600
>
> Is it possible
Vinicius Pavanelli Vianna wrote:
How could I afford that i can get always access to my remote server even
in the case of a breakin by some script kiddie/hack? I thought about
setting a key in ssh so i can log using it even the root password is
changed, but this is simple to stop and it's not good
Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Loren M. Lang
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 10:23 PM
To: Roberto Nunnari
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: access oracle from php (mod_php4)
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 09:31:14PM +0100, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
>
Hi Al.
It wasn't me who wrote that.. but Alex.
My solution was much easier:
use the ports: databases/php4-oracle
it is not the new oci8 but the old oracle API.. but that's
enough for my needs.
Best regards.
Al Arzaga wrote:
Roberto,
Can you elaborate on how you were able to do this? Where exactly
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 09:31:14PM +0100, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I need to access a oracle 9i database installed on a remote
> machine from a php script (www/mod_php4)
>
> I already can access mysql databases.. but not oracle..
I'm using a client app to access an oracle 8i database mys
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Technical
> Director
> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 3:47 AM
> To: Ted Mittelstaedt
> Cc: Positive Negative; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org;
> Technical Director
> Subject:
ng the file/directory mask
as is.
Meaning that if you can cd to some other users dir you can read that file.
As well, in the case of php at least, web use of php does not require the
execute bit to be set at all, only the read bit.
Again I speak for web use php scripts.
Rob.
> > -----Origina
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Technical
> Director
> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 8:15 PM
> To: Positive Negative
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Access denied for user 'root
Positive Negative,
You might seriously consider not using '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' as well since most
php scripts read the username/password information in clear text on a
nobody:nobody read filesystem. IOW other people can read your files.
Possibly making the username/password somewhat cryptic, say
Try these links:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/privileges.html
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/can-not-connect-to-server.html
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/request-access.html
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/privilege-system.html
--Nick
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 18:41:40 -0800, Positive
On Sun, Dec 19, 2004 at 06:21:30PM -0500, Leon wrote:
> But when I have tried to connect to the Internet by using "KDE",
> it did not work. It gave me an error:
> "Unknown host www.dke-look.org.
If you typed the above exactly, it is no wonder it did not work. It
should rather be:
http://www.kde-
Leon wrote:
[ ... ]
But when I have tried to connect to the Internet by using "KDE", it did not
work.
It gave me an error:
"Unknown host www.dke-look.org.
How can I configure it properly?
What should I do?
You might be able to simply do a "dhclient", if your local network has a
well-configured DH
That did work and I am able to compile now. Thanks for all the inputs you
have been providing me.
Thanks a lot
Mohammad Shaikh
-Original Message-
From: Bill Moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 8:41 AM
To: Mohammed Shaikh
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
"Mohammed Shaikh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running gmake on freebsd from a folder and the makefile tries to access
> the perl file two levels up and I am getting access denied. I get this even
> when I login as su.
> ./../bin/extract_obj_names.pl: Permission denied
> gmake: *** [elf/rt_ob
- Original Message -
From: "Dustin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 12:17 PM
Subject: RE: Access Windows share from FreeBSD (Cannot write)
> I'm able to read from the smb share but I cannot write to it.
y, June 02, 2004 11:51 AM
To: Luke Kearney
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Access Windows share from FreeBSD
Thanks, that worked. Guess I can login as root, mount, then log in as a
normal user.
Thanks!
Dustin
-Original Message-
From: Luke Kearney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wedne
Thanks, that worked. Guess I can login as root, mount, then log in as a
normal user.
Thanks!
Dustin
-Original Message-
From: Luke Kearney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 10:41 AM
To: Dustin
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Access Windows share from FreeBSD
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 10:37:53 -0500
"Dustin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> I'm trying to get access to a shared folder on my XP machine from
> FreeBSD 4.8. I can ping, but when I run the following:
>
> mount_smbfs -I samba.mydomain.com //[EMAIL PROTECTED]/public /smb/public
>
> I get the foll
rtín A.
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: access extended partition
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I have 3 partition in my hard disk, the first an the third are for
windows, so the first (C:) is FAT32 and the third has only one logic
unit (D:) and has FAT32.
how can I access D:?
e logicals start at s5. With W2K and XP , you can have 4 primary partitions.
Kent
>
> maps
>
> -Mensaje original-
> De: Konstantin Gritsenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Enviado el: Viernes, 07 de Noviembre de 2003 11:10 a.m.
> Para: Paredes Sánchez Martín A.
> Asunto
de 2003 11:10 a.m.
Para: Paredes Sánchez Martín A.
Asunto: Re: access extended partition
you need add following line in /etc/fstab
/dev/ad2s1 /mountpoint msdos rw,noauto 0 0
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 06:17:53PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Enviado el: Sábado, 06 de Diciembre de 2003 06:59 p.m.
Para: Paredes Sánchez Martín A.
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: access extended partition
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi:
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>I have 3 partition in my hard disk, the first an the third are for
>windows, so the first (C:) is FAT32
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I have 3 partition in my hard disk, the first an the third are for
windows, so the first (C:) is FAT32 and the third has only one logic
unit (D:) and has FAT32.
how can I access D:?
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On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 02:20:37AM -0500, David Witt wrote:
> Apparently I don't have permission to get into /usr or any of those
> directories. I try to access them from the shell and it tells me
> permission denied.
/usr (and the other system directories you mention) should generally
have rea
On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 08:50 PM, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
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Overlong lines.
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Overlong lines.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ive got a number of windows machines running behind a Freebsd
gateway to the Internet. The gateway is accessible via an entry at
Dyndns.org: bstar.ath.cx.
What I'd like to do is be able to get to the internal machine (named
winmachine1) from the Internet using a constr
On 18 Jan 2003 at 14:26, Bill Moran wrote:
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> > What I'd like to do is be able to get to the internal machine (named
> > winmachine1) from the Internet using a construct such as:
> > winmachine.bstar.ath.cx.
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> > Any advice?
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> You probably have ipfw running on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi -
Ive got a number of windows machines running behind a Freebsd
gateway to the Internet. The gateway is accessible via an entry at
Dyndns.org: bstar.ath.cx.
What I'd like to do is be able to get to the internal machine (named
winmachine1) from the Internet using a
A compact disk writer IS a burn.
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When i try to download freebsd to my f drive (compact disk) it says i need
> administrator access or permision, how can i get by this. Burning freebsd to
> my hard drive would take too long.
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