hello,
shown below is snapshot of too many illegal attempts to login to my
server from a suspicious hacker. this is taken from the
"/var/log/auth.log". my question is, how do i automatically block an
IP address if it is attempting to guess my login usernames? can i
configure the firewall to check
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 00:15, "Edwin D. Vinas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> hello,
>
> shown below is snapshot of too many illegal attempts to login to my
> server from a suspicious hacker. this is taken from the
> "/var/log/auth.log". my question is, how do i automatically block an
> IP addre
Edwin D. Vinas wrote:
> hello,
>
> shown below is snapshot of too many illegal
> attempts to login to my server from a suspicious
> hacker. this is taken from the "/var/log/auth.log".
> my question is, how do i automatically block an
> IP address if it is attempting to guess my login
> usernames?
>In the last episode (Apr 05), Martin Petraschek said:
>> On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 10:36:35 -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
>> >In the last episode (Apr 05), Martin Petraschek said:
>> >> The operating system is caching DNS name resolutions in order to
>> >> avoid repeated DNS requests for the same hostname. Is
Hi,
By default, FreeBSD does not reply to ICMP multicast echo requests. For IPv4
this behaviour
can be changed with
sysctl net.inet.icmp.bmcastecho=0|1
Is there a similar control for IPv6?
Thank you,
Martin
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mrspock (m) writes:
m> The problem is that I don't want to use the temporary
m> file that I used above (stdout, stderr, out), I just
m> want a "filter"
If you want to rearange the output so that all the errors are after
all the non errors, then you are going to ne
Hi there,
I'm looking for a 6-CURRENT bootonly CD image.
http://www.freebsd.org/where.html ... tells me the following:
"If you're interested in a purely experimental snapshot release of
FreeBSD-CURRENT (AKA 6.0-CURRENT), aimed at developers and bleeding-edge
testers only, then please see the daily
# Tetsuji Maverick Rai:
>
> Hi, I'm having a problem with devfs in 6-current. I used to use
> FreeBSD about 7-8 years ago, but since then I've been using Linux, and
> got back to freebsd these days, and found MAKEDEV has gone!!
Jup.
> My question is simple: how to make nodes in /dev for ad1
>
Edwin D. Vinas wrote:
shown below is snapshot of too many illegal attempts to login to my
server from a suspicious hacker. this is taken from the
"/var/log/auth.log". my question is, how do i automatically block an
IP address if it is attempting to guess my login usernames? can i
configure the fire
> I don't use dummynet myself, but surely it would be easier to help you
> if you described what the actual problem is?
>
Well, actual problem description:
FreeBSD-5.3 router;
rl0 - internal interface
rl1 - external.
rl1 is connected to ADSL modem from provider;
The link bandwidth is 64kbps.
${fw
Hi Chuck
On 06 apr 2005, at 02:22, Chuck Teal wrote:
I saw this roll by the screen on bootup. It came up 2X during the
boot up
process. What does it mean? It is something to be worried about?
I had this too some times ago when i first started playing with sysctl
settings set at boot time
I th
Hi all,
I have an old old pentium, scsi HDD + floppy + CDROM, 16 MB of somewhat
dubious ram...
I have 5.3R CDs 1 and 2
I have 3 seemingly working floppies (after writing to 6 disks... ofcourse!)
boot goes like this...
boot disk.
kern1
kern2
boot
boot screen with about 8 options, none of which se
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 09:29:02PM +1000, Gabrielle Harrison & Paul van den
Bergen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an old old pentium, scsi HDD + floppy + CDROM, 16 MB of somewhat
> dubious ram...
I don't think 16MB RAM is enough to install 5.x
You probably need to increase the RAM.
>
> I have 5
Hi,
I've updated the vidcontrol sources to those in the current cvs and was
able to compile and install the patch on stable.
High resolution console is fantastic have 1400x1050 (MODE_322) on my
laptop now.
I get an "pfctl -sa", on one screen ... amazing :-))
It does make freebsd so much better ...
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 15:34:01 +0400, Erik Trulsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I have an old old pentium, scsi HDD + floppy + CDROM, 16 MB of somewhat
dubious ram...
I don't think 16MB RAM is enough to install 5.x
You probably need to increase the RAM.
strange, i've got the same error and it was g
On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 18:50 -0400, Ean Kingston wrote:
> On April 5, 2005 06:42 pm, Bob Ababurko wrote:
> > Hello all-
> >
> > I am trying to figure out how to suspend a login for a user. Do I have
> > to do this with password aging or is there an easier(read brute force)
> > way to disallow a use
i realize this is a bit of a trivial and semi-topical trivial post and
I apologize, but does anyone remember seeing a image of a parody of the
Rosie the Riveter posters that had been converted to a bsd promo with
something like "I've got your os right here!" Does anyone happen to
have this ima
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 03:47:32PM +0400, Michael Lednev wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 15:34:01 +0400, Erik Trulsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >>I have an old old pentium, scsi HDD + floppy + CDROM, 16 MB of somewhat
> >>dubious ram...
> >
> >I don't think 16MB RAM is enough to install 5.x
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 16:27:21 +0400, Erik Trulsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Yes, that is normal. After installation you have got a swap configured
and the system can use it if the physical RAM is not sufficient.
During installation you do not have any swap available and therefore
the RAM must
Manuel Manuel wrote:
Hi there,
I'm looking for a 6-CURRENT bootonly CD image.
http://www.freebsd.org/where.html ... tells me the following:
"If you're interested in a purely experimental snapshot release of
FreeBSD-CURRENT (AKA 6.0-CURRENT), aimed at developers and bleeding-edge
testers only, then
Manuel Manuel wrote:
Hi there,
I'm looking for a 6-CURRENT bootonly CD image.
http://www.freebsd.org/where.html ... tells me the following:
"If you're interested in a purely experimental snapshot release of
FreeBSD-CURRENT (AKA 6.0-CURRENT), aimed at developers and bleeding-edge
testers only, then
since i updated the ports/src/kernel 2 days ago i have had the followings
error splague me .. are these related or am i looking at hdd failure ?
ad0: TIMEOUT - READ_DMA retrying (2 retries left) LBA=1519103
ad0: TIMEOUT - READ_DMA retrying (2 retries left) LBA=5266559
ad0:
Rob wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having 4.11 and 5.3 FreeBSD PCs.
>
> All incoming email arrives through fetchmail (using
> imap protocol).
>
> I then filter all email with procmail, which is
> configured such that it
>trashes spam, or
>delivers to local mailbox, or
>forwards to another e
bertybadboy wrote:
Which .iso files do i download and burn onto a cd?
I was all set with a big explanation of what the ISOs were, and
to complain that there wasn't a nice, easy to find, concise
description in the handbook, when I actually looked for it and
found it with no problem.
The place to sta
What you need is nologin(5).
Check nologin(5) and nologin(8) man pages.
As the nologin(8) man page says:
To disable all logins, investigate nologin(5)
David
On April 5, 2005 06:42 pm, Bob Ababurko wrote:
> Hello all-
>
> I am trying to figure out how to suspend a login for a user. Do I
> hav
Hello,
Yes, I do agree that stability is "the" major argument for not using it.
But isn't it worth to have a high resolution console on freebsd?
Sorry, to be a bit self-confident ;-) but I'm rather sure that
hundreds/thousands of freebsd would use it (on laptop, workstation and
servers) if there
Mario Hoerich writes:
>This sounds a bit like a truncation issue.
>
>If you do something like
>
>command1 > bar
># some code
>command2 > bar
>
>then the second redirect will truncate the file to 0 bytes
>before redirecting the output from command2 into it.
Yes.
My
dear list,
i once came across a list on the web (i think maintained by the linux
community) which listed the chip used on the wireless cards on the market.
unfortunatelly i cannot remember the url ... can someone help me?
TIA
zheyu
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Am Mittwoch, 6. April 2005 12:07 schrieb Erik Nørgaard:
> Edwin D. Vinas wrote:
> > shown below is snapshot of too many illegal attempts to login to my
> > server from a suspicious hacker. this is taken from the
> > "/var/log/auth.log". my question is, how do i automatically block an
> > IP address
Hi,
I have a number of machines running FreeBSD and I would like to create
a local mirror of the documentation available on the FreeBSD website.
My problem is that I currently have a dial up connection (rural living
:-)
Is there a simple way to obtain a tarball of a mirror of the docs so
that I
Hi all,
Can you tell me if FreeBSD boot manager is able to manage darwin
partitions?
thanks
--->
The man who follows the crowd will usually get no further
than the crowd.
The man who walks alone is likely to find himself in places no
o
On 2005-04-06 11:14, Don Kuzenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a number of machines running FreeBSD and I would like to create
> a local mirror of the documentation available on the FreeBSD website.
> My problem is that I currently have a dial up connection (rural living
> :-)
>
> Is
On behalf of Ben Pratt:
I have no idea how current/accurate the list is but I just found one
that's fairly long here:
http://www.linux-wlan.org/docs/wlan_adapters.html.gz
Also, this probably won't get to the list because my mail server isn't
set up for reverse lookup so could you please forward
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 06:58, Emanuel Strobl
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 6. April 2005 12:07 schrieb Erik Nørgaard:
> > Edwin D. Vinas wrote:
> > > shown below is snapshot of too many illegal attempts to login to
> > > my server from a suspicious hacker. this is taken from the
>
Michael Lednev wrote:
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 16:27:21 +0400, Erik Trulsson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, that is normal. After installation you have got a swap configured
and the system can use it if the physical RAM is not sufficient.
During installation you do not have any swap available and t
Hi List
I've got Subj and FreeBSD-5.4PRE on it. But RAID0 is too slow:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:eugene# dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/tmp/1 bs=1m count=100
100+0 records in
100+0 records out
104857600 bytes transferred in 31.949508 secs (3281979 bytes/sec)
Also what does the following mean?
Interrupt storm de
Hi! I came in the morning and discovered that the file permissions on
every cgi I have on my webserver had been set to u-x,go+x. This seems
to have changed at about 4:30a this morning. I'm a bit worried by
this, as I can't think of anything that would cause this, and there's
nothing in any o
Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 2005-04-06 11:14, Don Kuzenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a number of machines running FreeBSD and I would like to create
> > a local mirror of the documentation available on the FreeBSD website.
> > My problem is that I curr
Ed Stover writes:
> don't you need apic as well ?
> device apic# I/O APIC
I didn't have to add it on my machine, so presumably it is there by
default in the generic configuration.
--
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On 06 Apr 2005 10:59:07 -0400
Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On 2005-04-06 11:14, Don Kuzenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I have a number of machines running FreeBSD and I would like to
> > > create a local mirr
Hello everyone,
We would like to donate to the FreeBSD project.
Unfortunateley, the FreeBSD Foundation website is actually down
with no link to the appropriate contact information.
Can anybody point me in the right direction as on how to
proceed besides waiting for the site to come back online?
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 09:23:03 -0400
Jonathan Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bertybadboy wrote:
> > Which .iso files do i download and burn onto a cd?
>
> I was all set with a big explanation of what the ISOs were, and
> to complain that there wasn't a nice, easy to find, concise
> description
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 10:55:04 -0400
Richard Morse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi! I came in the morning and discovered that the file permissions on
> every cgi I have on my webserver had been set to u-x,go+x. This
> seems
> to have changed at about 4:30a this morning. I'm a bit worried by
>
Hi questions list,
I have a set of users in a NIS/YP database who may login on multiple machines.
Now for some reason, on one of those machines (5.3-RELEASE-p6), any user who
belongs to more groups than 4 on the NIS/YP server cannot login any more.
If I'm using su as root to become this user I
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Björn König wrote:
> mrspock at esfm dot ipn dot mx wrote:
>
> > I need to concatenate the standard output and then
> standard
> > error output in a file, but I need to convert the standard
>
> > output into PostScript before the concatenation.
> >
> > program stdout
On 2005-04-06 11:10, David Robillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> We would like to donate to the FreeBSD project.
>
> Unfortunateley, the FreeBSD Foundation website is actually down
> with no link to the appropriate contact information.
You can always contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
can u guys tell me , is there any ipfw firewall i can
subscribe to to learn it or ask daily usage questions
to ?
thanks
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In the last episode (Apr 06), jonas said:
> I have a set of users in a NIS/YP database who may login on multiple
> machines.
>
> Now for some reason, on one of those machines (5.3-RELEASE-p6), any
> user who belongs to more groups than 4 on the NIS/YP server cannot
> login any more. If I'm using s
On 2005-04-06 17:26, Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 2005-04-06 11:14, Don Kuzenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is there a simple way to obtain a tarball of a mirror of the docs so
>> that I can access the docs via a browser on my machine.
>
> If you only need HTML docs, I can bui
On 2005-04-06 08:53, faisal gillani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> can u guys tell me , is there any ipfw firewall i can subscribe to to
> learn it or ask daily usage questions to ?
The freebsd-questions list is the best place to ask about configuration
details of ipfw. There is a freebsd-ipfw mail
Hi Dan,
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 17:54, Dan Nelson wrote:
> Is the user a member of any local groups (see /etc/group)?
no, /etc/group is untouched since install.
> What does "id nisuser" print?
A whole lot more. Groups coming through winbind 17 total... Of course this
is the only machin
Peter Risdon helpful contributes:
You don't _have_ to boot into single user mode. See below.
Okay, cool.
I did it. Upgraded to 4.11 without any problems.
However ... I still have the following problems:
1. child pid 28305 exit signal Segmentation fault (11) messages (lots of
'em) in httpd
shown below is snapshot of too many illegal attempts to login to
my server from a suspicious hacker. this is taken from the
"/var/log/auth.log". my question is, how do i automatically block
an IP address if it is attempting to guess my login usernames?
can i configure the firewall to check the inst
Hi all -
Recently I've found myself searching the freebsd ports web site
quite frequently as well as some other online documentation (php, mysql,
postgresql, freebsd faq/handbook) and it always bothers me because I know
I can mirror that stuff and search it locally and in general cut down on
t
Martin Petraschek wrote:
[ ... ]
Thank you, Dan. I was not aware of the fact that FreeBSD does not cache
DNS entries unless you are running a name server.
At least some versions of the standard C library will cache the last DNS
looked up, and reuse that value if the process asks about the same ho
> On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 18:50 -0400, Ean Kingston wrote:
>> On April 5, 2005 06:42 pm, Bob Ababurko wrote:
>> > Hello all-
>> >
>> > I am trying to figure out how to suspend a login for a user. Do I
>> have
>> > to do this with password aging or is there an easier(read brute force)
>> > way to di
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Richard Caley wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mrspock (m) writes:
>
> m> The problem is that I don't want to use the temporary
> m> file that I used above (stdout, stderr, out), I just
> m> want a "filter"
>
> If you want to rearange the output so that all the errors
Im running FreeBSD 5.3, its an almost fresh install. Its been running
for about 7 days now. I have an internal IDE drive that the OS runs
from, then I have two external firewire drives (da0, da1) that are
only used as Samba shares.
This morning i found that one of the firewire drives are no longer
hello!!
how do you feel?
I'm rookie to use freebsd.
I have a question. How I can change my resolution of my consola. I use
freebsd 5.3 on laptop, just I want to know how I can change that resolution
640x400 "something like that"
to a 1024x768. how I change. thks
I wish you can help me to do it
_
I was trying to figure out how to have a usb flash drive automount
when I plug it in. I currently have the following line in /etc/fstab
/dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbkey msdos rw,-m700,noauto 0 0
and the following in /etc/devfs.conf
perm da0s1 0666
when I do the following command line command the
I'm not entirely sure, but it sure looks like da1s4c to me.
Why is one drive da0c and the other da1s1c? How did you set them
up?
Shea Frederick wrote:
Im running FreeBSD 5.3, its an almost fresh install. Its been running
for about 7 days now. I have an internal IDE drive that the OS runs
from, then
I didn't think when I was doing my last install, and now my system has a
domainname it shouldn't have.
Too many different operating systems compete for space in my brain and I
can't seem to find any information about "fully qualified domainname" in
the fine manual, since all it talks about is N
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 03:32:14PM -0400, Todd Shirk wrote:
> I was trying to figure out how to have a usb flash drive automount
> when I plug it in. I currently have the following line in /etc/fstab
>
> /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbkey msdos rw,-m700,noauto 0 0
>
> and the following in /etc/devfs.co
Andreas Davour wrote:
I didn't think when I was doing my last install, and now my system has
a domainname it shouldn't have.
Too many different operating systems compete for space in my brain and
I can't seem to find any information about "fully qualified
domainname" in the fine manual, since a
>
> I didn't think when I was doing my last install, and now my system has a
> domainname it shouldn't have.
>
> Too many different operating systems compete for space in my brain and I
> can't seem to find any information about "fully qualified domainname" in
> the fine manual, since all it talks
Andreas Davour writes:
I didn't think when I was doing my last install, and now my system has a
domainname it shouldn't have.
Too many different operating systems compete for space in my brain and I
can't seem to find any information about "fully qualified domainname" in
the fine manual, since
- Original Message -
From: "Justin Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "FreeBSD Hackers"
Cc: "FreeBSD Questions"
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 5:30 PM
Subject: iSCSI (revisited?)
> All,
>
> I was wondering what people thought of iSCSI and FreeBSD. Is it a viable
> option for creating SA
Does anyone know how to read the temperature sensors on a VIA Mini-ITX
board? I've tried xmbmon, lmmon and healthd but nothing seems to read
it/them. I can't find anything under the dev sysctl hierachy either.
I can't see anything relevant in dmesg apart from this perhaps:
acpi0: on motherboard
hi lowell,
The recommended path is to do a binary upgrade. 5.4 will be out in a
few weeks, and release candidate builds are available now.
to what extent does building the sources on my machine affect the resulting
binaries? to be more specific:
i read the freebsd handbook section on maintaining
Yep, that's pretty much right. Use one of the systems to build
everything as packages, and then install all those packages onto your
other machines.
You'll still need to compile the kernel and source on each individual machine.
On Apr 6, 2005 4:18 PM, Iain Dooley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> h
I just noticed, this isn't going to the group. Always, keep the thread
with the group. I
don't know everything. In fact, I haven't done usb disks on FreeBSD.
Anyway, there's a couple of disturbing things here.
1. You need to find out which drive is which. Because, what we do could
be distructive
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 20:17, gfdggdfg fdgdret wrote:
> hello!!
>
>
> how do you feel?
>
> I'm rookie to use freebsd.
>
> I have a question. How I can change my resolution of my consola. I use
> freebsd 5.3 on laptop, just I want to know how I can change that resolution
> 640x400 "something lik
I have two FreeBSD boxes running sendmail, how would make it so mail can be
sent from one box to the other?
I have just managed to make them masquerade so I can send mail out on to the
Internet.
I did come across this on my 'quest':
http://www.clanger9.org.uk/computer/explain.html
;-)
--
/Xian
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Xian wrote:
I have two FreeBSD boxes running sendmail, how would make it so mail
can be sent from one box to the other?
Assuming they are both on your local network, as suggested in the
subject... You shouldn't have to do anything with sendmail. Just
configure the machines so
Hi Eugene,
Eugene Mitrofanov wrote:
I've got Subj and FreeBSD-5.4PRE on it. But RAID0 is too slow:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:eugene# dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/tmp/1 bs=1m count=100
100+0 records in
100+0 records out
104857600 bytes transferred in 31.949508 secs (3281979 bytes/sec)
mpt0: port 0x4000-0x40ff m
I recently purchased a msi motherboard with an nforce 2 chipset. It
has nvraid support. Is it possible to use it in freebsd? If so, can
it be used as a boot volume?
I've attempted a boot with a 5.3 release cd and found that it detects
the two drives individually. i'm trying to do raid 0 acr
Is there a comand to use so as to see if freebsd is using both
processors?
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Im trying to install Xorg. I get an error message "failed to open
/dev/io for extended IO"
Any help?
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What is stale port?
How do I end up having stale ports?
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Bill wrote:
Is there a comand to use so as to see if freebsd is using both
processors?
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On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 08:49:00PM -0700, Sergei Gnezdov wrote:
> What is stale port?
It's not entirely clear what context you're talking about, but the
answer is probably "One for which a newer version is available."
> How do I end up having stale ports?
As time marches on :-)
Kris
pgpLJTpM3
In the last episode (Apr 06), Bill said:
> Im trying to install Xorg. I get an error message "failed to open
> /dev/io for extended IO"
First check: Do you have a /dev/io device? Make sure you haven't
removed "device io" from your kernel config file.
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I upgraded my ports/src/kernel yesterday and after i rebooted i no longer have
any sound installed.
Being as i have onboard sound and honestly have no idea the chipset the sound
uses etc .. i was wondering if someone could give me a guide to how to get my
sound back and working?
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There is a line for cpu put it only shows one. Im used to linux and when
I do a top in Linux I see two lines for my cpus.
Is the stock kernel that gets installed when doing a new install smp
enabled?
Do i need to rebuild my kernel for smp?
On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 21:16, FreeBSD Deamon wrote:
> Bil
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 10:34:43PM -0700, Bill wrote:
> There is a line for cpu put it only shows one. Im used to linux and when
> I do a top in Linux I see two lines for my cpus.
>
> Is the stock kernel that gets installed when doing a new install smp
> enabled?
No (on i386).
> Do i need to reb
I found it.
seems that xorkcfg doesnt like security.
I removed two lines from my rc.conf file
one for security enable and the other for security level.
weird that it wouldnt alow root access to dev/io
On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 21:13, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Apr 06), Bill said:
>
Well then maybe i should build a new kernel then.
Im running freeBSD 5.3 on a dual 450mhz Compaq Proliant 3000
On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 21:39, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 10:34:43PM -0700, Bill wrote:
> > There is a line for cpu put it only shows one. Im used to linux and when
>
I have a old compaq presario 4840.
I want to install freebsd 5.3 onto it but it just won't install...
It boots the installation and process everything accordingly until when
it starts to format the disk and starts installing...
First off I notice it has problems fsck, it will error with a message
Can FreeBSD be installed if I use Partition Magic. I am currently running on
Windows XP environment. (That is the only primary partition) ..If so how..I
keep getting error messages "Could not find Primary Descriptor"..when
installing FreeBSD from CD. Am I partitioning wrong, or is XP not comp
On 2005-04-07, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> What is stale port?
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Lucas Holt wrote:
I recently purchased a msi motherboard with an nforce 2 chipset. It
has nvraid support. Is it possible to use it in freebsd? If so, can
it be used as a boot volume?
I've attempted a boot with a 5.3 release cd and found that it detects
the two drives individually. i'm tryin
Sergei Gnezdov wrote:
On 2005-04-07, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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How do I end up having stale ports?
As time marches on :-)
I am guessing, that port becomes stale after running cvsup.
When a new version of a port is committed, anyone running the older version
has a stale versi
dear list,
I own a ath(4) card and would be interested in information about the the
meaning of these ath sysctl tueables.
Which can be changed? Which values can these changeable tuneables take?
hw.ath.hal.dma_brt: 2
hw.ath.hal.sw_brt: 10
hw.ath.hal.swba_backoff: 0
hw.ath.dwell: 200
hw.ath.calibra
Hi Ed,
What version of FreeBSD are you running ?
I'm running the i386 4.11 stable release
What are you hardware specs?
Gigabyte K8VM800M MB, 512 DDR 400 Memory, AMD Sempron Socket 754
2600+, 3com managed NIC (uses xl0 driver)
What version of windows is running on your clients?
Win XP SP2
do y
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