>
> > >>> Hi all,
> > >>>
> > >>> I'm trying to implement Large Recieve Offload for an
> > >>>
> > >> Ethernet driver
> > >>
> > >>> on FreeBSD 6.3, but all my >MTU packets are being thrown
> > by the OS.
> > >>> I'm using mbuf chains in this imlpementation, each mbuf is
> > >>>
> > >> a cluster
>
Hello,
I've just upgraded my freebsd 6.2 system to 6.3 and after successfully
doing this upgrade I started portmanager to upgrade the rest of the
software, but there I get into trouble...
I'm getting allot of dependensie problems logged in
/var/log/portmanager.log saying:
[date/time string]
MISSIN
Hello,
I've just upgraded my freebsd 6.2 system to 6.3 and after successfully
doing this upgrade I started portmanager to upgrade the rest of the
software, but there I get into trouble...
I'm getting allot of dependensie problems logged in
/var/log/portmanager.log saying:
[date/time string]
MIS
> It is. The pageout daemon initializes max_wired with:
>
> /* XXX does not really belong here */
> if (vm_page_max_wired == 0)
> vm_page_max_wired = cnt.v_free_count / 3;
>
I installed the following:
diff -r1.1 vm_pageout.c
1421c1421,1425
< vm_pag
Hi all,
I have an i386 jail running on an amd64 host that I use to build
packages. Most packages build fine, however I have a few that fail.
This includes xorg (dri won't build) and mplayer. In all cases I get an
error messages similar to this:
{standard input}:147: Error: `(%rsi)' is not a val
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:21 PM, Andrew Cid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an i386 jail running on an amd64 host that I use to build
> packages. Most packages build fine, however I have a few that fail.
> This includes xorg (dri won't build) and mplayer. In all cases I get an
I wonder if anyone can recommend a good backup utility for FreeBSD.
If it's in the ports, great. I would like to just specify which
directories I would like to backup, how often and have it tar or zip
the files into a directory - if it has off-site ftp, fine, but I can
do that part myself via cro
Hello
I'm a bit tired of people trying to break into SSH:
May 6 16:59:23 freebsd sshd[24649]: Invalid user agatha from
195.43.9.246
May 6 16:59:26 freebsd sshd[24651]: Invalid user cristie from
195.43.9.246
May 6 16:59:29 freebsd sshd[24653]: Invalid user number from
195.43.9.246
May 6 16:59:
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David Banning wrote:
> I wonder if anyone can recommend a good backup utility for FreeBSD.
> If it's in the ports, great. I would like to just specify which
> directories I would like to backup, how often and have it tar or zip
> the files into a dir
On Tuesday 06 May 2008, Gilles said:
> Hello
>
> I'm a bit tired of people trying to break into SSH:
>
> May 6 16:59:23 freebsd sshd[24649]: Invalid user agatha from
> 195.43.9.246
> May 6 16:59:26 freebsd sshd[24651]: Invalid user cristie from
> 195.43.9.246
> May 6 16:59:29 freebsd sshd[24653]
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Mario Vazquez wrote:
I have been using different Linux distributions for some years, and decided to
give FreeBSD a try. The install was successful, but have a question about how
the root account is made. Found that the root folder was created with the
user/group privileg
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 09:31:15AM -0800, Beech Rintoul wrote:
> >
> > Is there a way to configure SSHd, so that the wait time between
> > login attempts increases after X failed tries?
>
> Not that I know of. You should look into denyhosts (in the ports) it
> works well and even has a RBL feature
David Banning wrote:
I wonder if anyone can recommend a good backup utility for FreeBSD.
If it's in the ports, great. I would like to just specify which
directories I would like to backup, how often and have it tar or zip
the files into a directory - if it has off-site ftp, fine, but I can
do
On Tuesday 06 May 2008, David Kelly said:
> On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 09:31:15AM -0800, Beech Rintoul wrote:
> > > Is there a way to configure SSHd, so that the wait time between
> > > login attempts increases after X failed tries?
> >
> > Not that I know of. You should look into denyhosts (in the po
David Kelly wrote:
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 09:31:15AM -0800, Beech Rintoul wrote:
Is there a way to configure SSHd, so that the wait time between
login attempts increases after X failed tries?
Not that I know of. You should look into denyhosts (in the ports) it
works well and even has
I didn't realize this before, but it came to my attention when debugging
PAM problems.
Actually, sshd default does not allow it, but another default is in
enabling PAM.
It's passing power over to PAM which is allowing it.
I didn't see another way immediately available to fix it, so I disabled
bacula is good server and client
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 11:52 PM, Eric Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> David Banning wrote:
>
> > I wonder if anyone can recommend a good backup utility for FreeBSD.
> > If it's in the ports, great. I would like to just specify which
> > directories I would
Beech Rintoul wrote:
On Tuesday 06 May 2008, David Kelly said:
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 09:31:15AM -0800, Beech Rintoul wrote:
Is there a way to configure SSHd, so that the wait time between
login attempts increases after X failed tries?
Not that I know of. You should look into denyhosts (in
I am interested to know what some of your software installing/updating
philosophies are regarding ports/packages on either a server or a home desktop.
For example, how often do you update your software and when you do, do you run
something like 'portupgrade -a' or individually take care of each
On May 6, 2008, at 10:57, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
David Kelly wrote:
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 09:31:15AM -0800, Beech Rintoul wrote:
Is there a way to configure SSHd, so that the wait time between
login attempts increases after X failed tries?
Not that I know of. You should look into denyhost
Hello,
I'm wanting to write a driver for lirc to allow me to transmit IR
signals via a Global Caché GC-100. In essence, this requires me to
communicate with the GC-100 via TCP in response to ioctls (received?)
via /dev/lircX.
Can anyone point me in right direction towards achieving this? I
I recently setup a new FreeBSD 7.0 AMD64 server with an IBM ServeRAID-8k
configured with a raid5 for data and raid1 for OS.
I pulled out one of the raid5 drives to test the functionality and
noticed that FreeBSD didn't seem to notice the disk failure at all. I
was expecting kernel messages abo
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 12:06:03PM -0400, David Banning wrote:
> I wonder if anyone can recommend a good backup utility for FreeBSD.
> If it's in the ports, great. I would like to just specify which
> directories I would like to backup, how often and have it tar or zip
> the files into a directo
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 02:26:43PM -0400, T. wrote:
> I didn't realize this before, but it came to my attention when
> debugging PAM problems. Actually, sshd default does not allow
> it, but another default is in enabling PAM. It's passing power
> over to PAM which is allowing it.
>
> I didn't s
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 10:21:33AM -0700, Dsiuh Djsids wrote:
> I am interested to know what some of your software
> installing/updating philosophies are regarding ports/packages
> on either a server or a home desktop. For example, how often do
> you update your software and when you do, do you run
I think I'm having problems with a port due to a sub-port having
incorrect configure options. Anyone know how to find out what those
might have been? I'm not seeing a standard way to find that out...
Thanks,
Steve
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On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 12:44:02PM -0700, Chris St Denis wrote:
> I pulled out one of the raid5 drives to test the functionality and
> noticed that FreeBSD didn't seem to notice the disk failure at all. I
> was expecting kernel messages about it, but got nothing.
This is missing functionality i
Jerry McAllister writes:
> How about using dump(8)/restore(8).
> It will handle all file situations correctly.
> Its main knock is that it can only dump by file systems and
> not sub-directories, though you can restore by subdirectory or
> individual file.
While it will only d
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 19:14:37 Christopher Key wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm wanting to write a driver for lirc to allow me to transmit IR
> signals via a Global Caché GC-100. In essence, this requires me to
> communicate with the GC-100 via TCP in response to ioctls (received?)
> via /dev/lircX.
>
> C
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 22:13:47 Steve Franks wrote:
> I think I'm having problems with a port due to a sub-port having
> incorrect configure options. Anyone know how to find out what those
> might have been? I'm not seeing a standard way to find that out...
Don't clean the build, then:
make all-
On May 5, 2008, at 6:17 PM, doug wrote:
> To give limited priviledges I think sudo (as in linux??) would be
> used.
I concur that sudo is really a very good way of managing privileges.
I don't even know the root passwords on the systems that I administer
(OK, I do have them stored in a
If anybody could provide a solid solution, I'd be most grateful.
I have this box that works as an Internet router and I have two NICs
in it, 3com 3C996-SX and 3C996-T, the later is bge1 on which I get
this persistent ERROR below, the first one, bge0 is OK!
The result of this error is blackouts
hello,
would someone beable to tell me what I have to add to my kernel
configuration file to enable ipaq (pocket PC) driver
I am running RELENG_7
I always assumed that it was enabled by default but it must not be my
Alltel PPC6700 is not attaching after i made the following changes
http://www.p
Pollywog wrote:
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 19:14:37 Christopher Key wrote:
Hello,
I'm wanting to write a driver for lirc to allow me to transmit IR
signals via a Global Caché GC-100. In essence, this requires me to
communicate with the GC-100 via TCP in response to ioctls (received?)
via /dev/l
Doug Hardie wrote:
On May 6, 2008, at 10:57, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
David Kelly wrote:
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 09:31:15AM -0800, Beech Rintoul wrote:
Is there a way to configure SSHd, so that the wait time between
login attempts increases after X failed tries?
Not that I know of. You shoul
On Tue, 06 May 2008 19:11:45 +0200
Gilles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to configure SSHd, so that the wait time between login
> attempts increases after X failed tries?
It shouldn't be too hard to patch
/usr/src/crypto/openssh/sshd.c:server_accept_loop()
by adding code for per-
also I just found out I bet this patch would fix my problem
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=121184&cat=
Sam Fourman Jr.
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On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 08:53:27PM +0200, David Naylor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get a driver of perforce (//depot/projects/vap) to test out
> however I do not know how to. I found out that perforce has been exported to
> cvsup on cvsup10.freebsd.org and cvsup18.freebsd.org but I cannot f
On May 6, 2008, at 14:24, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
Doug Hardie wrote:
On May 6, 2008, at 10:57, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
David Kelly wrote:
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 09:31:15AM -0800, Beech Rintoul wrote:
Is there a way to configure SSHd, so that the wait time between
login attempts increases af
I'm trying to compile support for a wireless router into FBSD 7
using instructions off a FBSD help page I can't locate just now.
(I'm working on building a network bridge.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:10:0:class=0x028000 card=0x03531154 chip=0x432914e4
rev=0x01 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Broadcom Co
Dsiuh Djsids wrote:
I am interested to know what some of your software installing/updating philosophies are regarding ports/packages on either a server or a home desktop. For example, how often do you update your software and when you do, do you run something like 'portupgrade -a' or individually
--On May 6, 2008 9:09:06 PM -0400 Sahil Tandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to submit a new port which "RUN_DEPENDS" another port; the
latter did not exist in the tree, so I submitted it (ports/123382) on
May 4. I fully appreciate the committers' various responsibilities and
time c
On May 6, 2008, Gilles wrote:
> Is there a way to configure SSHd, so that the wait time between login
> attempts increases after X failed tries?
I run sshd via inetd rather than as a stand-alone daemon. inetd provides
optional rate limiting functionality. For instance. putting
ssh stream t
Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 02:26:43PM -0400, T. wrote:
I didn't realize this before, but it came to my attention when
debugging PAM problems. Actually, sshd default does not allow
it, but another default is in enabling PAM. It's passing power
over to PAM which is allow
Hey Robert,
This error indicates that you are having some sort of connection issues,
I for instance get it when I forget to use our work proxy, here are
some steps you can try to remedy the problem:
1) Can you resolve update1.FreeBSD.org?
2) Can you ping update1.FreeBSD.org?
3) Can you telnet
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does but build?
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