On Tue, 2008-08-26 at 22:12 -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
> I am trying to isolate only the MAC addresses that appear in
> dhcpd logs.
> For anyone who is interested, the sed construct that should do
> this looks like:
>
> sed 's/.*\([[ your regular expression ]]\).*/\1/'
>
> The \1 tells sed
On Tue, 2008-08-26 at 15:36 -0700, Christopher Joyner wrote:
> I think this thing could break my fan if I left it running.
> The fan gets fast, really fast. Sounds like it's running faster than it can
> handle.
>
That would only be the case if there is some bigger fault at play, such
as having
Chuck Robey wrote:
q: would anyone care to wax rhapsodic
about any manufacturer
with whose heatsink / fan combo product[s]
they have had good success ?
OK, I will. I got taught, in extremely clear fashion, about the direct linkage
between keeping the temperatures low and even
Steve Bertrand wrote:
Frank Bonnet wrote:
I'm trying to configure the lagg0 device using /etc/rc.conf file
but I haven't much luck with it.
What I want to do is
ifconfig lagg0 create
ifconfig lagg0 up laggproto lacp laggport bge0 laggport bge1
What does the following command output?:
# u
On Tue, 2008-08-26 at 22:00 +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> i put -h in /boot.config
>
> FreeBSD loaders starts with serial console fine, load kernel, boots and...
> kernel uses VGA as console.
>
> what i do wrong?
>
Have you checked flag setting on sio?
# dmesg | grep "sio.*flags"
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
If you haven't already bought your cpu you could check out how much heat
different cpu's produce, they vary quite a lot. Lower power = lower heat
production = less stress on heatsink/fan (and = lower electricity
costs). Also the overclockers websites and forums usually
Hello,
Some days ago I have done a dump of my /usr file system with:
# dump -0auL -P "ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'gzip -c > dumpsRebelion/usr.dmp.gz'"
/usr
the DUMP ended fine with no errors; today I try to reload certain
directory with:
$ restore -xv -P "ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'gzip -dc dumpsRebe
> i have --never-- heard of this one.
> maybe, it's because i check every mobo setting at installation time ?
>
> are you certain that this isn't propaganda from the joke in redmond ?
>
> please explain.
>
ASUS Motherboards have their "AI" system which attempts to automatically
overclock any cpu t
what i do wrong?
Have you checked flag setting on sio?
# dmesg | grep "sio.*flags"
sio0: <16550A-compatible COM port> port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on
acpi0
yes. i then tried to change flags to 0x20 (force console) - still doesn't
work
sio0: configured irq 4 not in bitm
On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 10:43 +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >>
> >> what i do wrong?
> >>
> > Have you checked flag setting on sio?
> >
> ># dmesg | grep "sio.*flags"
> >sio0: <16550A-compatible COM port> port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10
> > on acpi0
>
> yes. i then tried to chan
Some days ago I have done a dump of my /usr file system with:
# dump -0auL -P "ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'gzip -c > dumpsRebelion/usr.dmp.gz'"
/usr
why not
dump -0auL -P /usr |gzip -c"ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'cat >
dumpsRebelion/usr.dmp.gz'"
?
the DUMP ended fine with no errors; today I try to
El día Wednesday, August 27, 2008 a las 11:10:53AM +0200, Wojciech Puchar
escribió:
> >Some days ago I have done a dump of my /usr file system with:
> >
> ># dump -0auL -P "ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'gzip -c > dumpsRebelion/usr.dmp.gz'"
> >
> >/usr
>
> why not
>
> dump -0auL -P /usr |gzip -c"ssh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Christopher Joyner wrote:
| I think this thing could break my fan if I left it running.
| The fan gets fast, really fast. Sounds like it's running faster than
it can handle.
|
| This is using the halt command, during the message that say's,
| HALTE
Hello,
I try to use back_hdb instead of back_bdb on all of the used DB backends
with OlpenLDAP 2.4.11 on a FreeBSD 7.0 server.
When switching to 'backend hdb'
I get this error from LUMA when trying to acces the DB config under RDN
cn=config:
olcDatabase={1}hdb ->
Could not display ldap entr
El día Wednesday, August 27, 2008 a las 11:20:22AM +0200, Matthias Apitz
escribió:
> without '-P' in this case, I think, and:
>
> # dump -0auL /usr | gzip -c | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'cat
> dumpsRebelion/usr.dmp.gz'
>
> should of course give more or less the same;
>
> > >
> > >the DUMP ended f
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 13:20:31 -0400, Jerry McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Making it easy to disable stuff in `src.conf' is sort of a
>> middle-path approach. I can live with that for now. If someone else
>> comes along and moves fortune(1) and the other src/games/ stuff in a
>> port, I w
My thanks to several people who have provided great suggestions
and an apology for not being clear on the log data I am mining
for MAC addresses. It is syslog and a typical line looks like:
Aug 26 20:45:36 dh1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.198.67.116 to 00:12:f0:88:97:d6
(peaster-laptop) via 10.198.71.246
Hi there,
I've recently got a chance to run a rather modern CPU and mobo for a
few weeks, and since the beast is 8GB worth of RAM, I figured amd64
would fit nicely in it.
After updating to HEAD to trying usual make world/kernel magic, the
following issues arised I haven't seen previously in i386:
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On Wednesday 27 August 2008 15:25:02 Martin McCormick wrote:
> The sed pattern matching system is interesting because I
> can think of several similar situations in which the data are
> there but there is no guarantee where on a given line it sits
> and grep or sed usually will pull in the w
On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 08:25 -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
> My thanks to several people who have provided great suggestions
> and an apology for not being clear on the log data I am mining
> for MAC addresses. It is syslog and a typical line looks like:
>
> Aug 26 20:45:36 dh1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 1
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 running a quite plain sendmail setup from 7.
I have a Seagate DDS-4 tape drive:
sa0 at sym0 bus 0 target 3 lun 0
sa0: Removable Sequential Access SCSI-3 device
sa0: 40.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 16, 16bit)
It's attached to a Tekram DC390F SCSI card:
sym0: <875> port 0xc000-0xc0ff mem 0xe9004000-0xe90040ff,0xe9006000-0xe9006fff
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
Hi Martin.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 08:25:02AM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
>
> Aug 26 20:45:36 dh1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.198.67.116 to 00:12:f0:88:97:d6
> (peaster-laptop) via 10.198.71.246
>
> That was one line broken to aid in emailing, but that's what
> types of lines are involved. The MAC
In the last episode (Aug 27), jef moskot said:
> We just upgraded to a new server (FreeBSD 7.0) and in our passwd file
> is the user "messagebus" (there's also a group).
>
> What's this for and can the UID be changed? It's got the same number
> as one of our oldest users and we're trying to deter
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]).
How have you identified that they are actually being delivered by your
server itself?
It is
On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 11:40 -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> 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]).
>
> How have you i
Paul Chvostek writes:
> While I agree with others that awk should be used with explicit
> recognition of the particular lines, you can still snatch everything
> with sed if you want to. In FreeBSD, sed supported extended regex, so:
>
> sed -nE 's/.*([0-9a-f]{2}(:[0-9a-f]{2}){5}).*/\1/p'
>
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Aug 27), jef moskot said:
We just upgraded to a new server (FreeBSD 7.0) and in our passwd file
is the user "messagebus" (there's also a group).
What's this for and can the UID be changed? It's got the same number
as one of our oldest users and we're t
Hi--
On Aug 27, 2008, at 8:22 AM, Kirk Strauser wrote:
Occasionally, whenever I open sa0 for reading (typically when Amanda
starts
flushing backups to tape), the system resets. I don't mean that the
kernel
panics or anything; I mean that within a second or two I'm looking
at a POST
screen.
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, jef moskot wrote:
We just upgraded to a new server (FreeBSD 7.0) and in our passwd file is the
user "messagebus" (there's also a group).
What's this for and can the UID be changed? It's got the same number as one
of our oldest users and we're trying to determine which UI
Steve Bertrand schrieb:
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]).
How have you identified that they are actually being delivered by yo
On Aug 27, 2008, at 7:38 AM, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
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?
Forging email headers is trivial. You can do
Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
Steve Bertrand schrieb:
Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
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]).
The only way to tell for certain is to review t
Help please.
This is making me crazy. I have a single client and server. Attempting to
manually mount the client produces this error.
[udp] server:mount point:RPCPROG_NFS: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC:
Authentication error
rpcinfo -p server results in :
rpcinfo: can't contact portmapper: RPC
Hi--
On Aug 27, 2008, at 10:30 AM, lysergius2001 wrote:
rpcinfo -p server results in :
rpcinfo: can't contact portmapper: RPC: Authentication error; why =
Client
credential too weak
ps-aux | grep rpcbind shows the rpc daemon running...
/etc/hosts.allow has the names of the 3 machines on my
On Wednesday 27 August 2008 12:16:33 Chuck Swiger wrote:
> That type of behavior might indicate a problem with the power supply;
> if you've replaced that already, I'm not sure what else to say other
> than to be be sure you've got a decent model which is adequately
> spec'ed out for the number of
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]).
Matthew's message beat me to the response but I had typed
one. There are some great tools
Hi all
Classic question but I don't find the answers by google.
If I've server with X procs, N Go ram and if the only purpose of this
server is to run a postgresql daemon how can I known/calculate what I must
give to those variable
set kern.ipc.semmni=?
set kern.ipc.semmns=?
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Albert Shih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Classic question but I don't find the answers by google.
>
> If I've server with X procs, N Go ram and if the only purpose of this
> server is to run a postgresql daemon how can I known/calculate what I must
> giv
Looking at a Trendnet KVM TK-407K switch. It shows to work with linux. Has
anyone had success using it with FreeBSD? I hate to waste time and money, even
with the option of resale on eslay. Thanks for your time.
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On Wednesday 27 August 2008 10:22:52 Kirk Strauser wrote:
> I have a Seagate DDS-4 tape drive:
>
> sa0 at sym0 bus 0 target 3 lun 0
> sa0: Removable Sequential Access SCSI-3
> device sa0: 40.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 16, 16bit)
>
> It's attached to a Tekram DC390F SCSI card:
>
> Is it p
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 01:02:41PM -0700, Mark Busby wrote:
> Looking at a Trendnet KVM TK-407K switch. It shows to work with linux. Has
> anyone had success using it with FreeBSD? I hate to waste time and money,
> even with the option of resale on eslay. Thanks for your time.
All KVM-switches I
In the last episode (Aug 27), Erik Trulsson said:
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 01:02:41PM -0700, Mark Busby wrote:
> > Looking at a Trendnet KVM TK-407K switch. It shows to work with
> > linux. Has anyone had success using it with FreeBSD? I hate to
> > waste time and money, even with the option of r
>
> Watch out for KVMs that use the scroll-lock key to switch computers,
> though. That makes using scrollback history on the console a pain.
That would be the 8-port Belkins that I use... Bummer. $40 in ebay, usually.
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Hello,
I have a central FreeBSD 7.0 router running pf with SERVERS and USERS1 and
USERS2 networks
attached to it.
I also have some Sybase SQL servers on SERVERS network, which use broadcasts to
announce
themselves to the network. Before, when there were no separate segments,
everything worked
I was writing a game in Windows using allegro. Now that I no longer have
windows, I need a solution to the alogg library. It does not seem to be ported
on FreeBSD.
allegro should be find, but my problem is replacing, or getting alogg for
FreeBSD.
alogg is a library add-on to allegro, for playi
On Aug 27, 2008, at 2:47 PM, Nejc Škoberne wrote:
[ ... ] Or, you could set up Sybase's
I also have some Sybase SQL servers on SERVERS network, which use
broadcasts to announce
themselves to the network. Before, when there were no separate
segments, everything worked fine
of course.
My ques
something that has puzzled me for years (but i've never got around to
asking) is how does *nix get away without regular defrag as with
windoze.
fsck is equivalent to scandisk, right?
so when you delete files and start getting 'holes', how does *nix deal
with it?
--
In friendship,
prad
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 13:41:39 -0700 (PDT)
Christopher Joyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> alogg is a library add-on to allegro, for playing .ogg files.
cd /usr/ports
make search name=ogg
make search info=ogg
make search info=vorbis
:)
_
{Beto|Norberto|Numard} Meijome
"
prad wrote:
> something that has puzzled me for years (but i've never got around to
> asking) is how does *nix get away without regular defrag as with
> windoze.
>
> fsck is equivalent to scandisk, right?
>
> so when you delete files and start getting 'holes', how does *nix deal
> with it?
>
T
People,
I keeep my system ports currents except for the HUGE ports like OO.
Any ideas why firefox-linux keeps crashing very regularly? No warning,
nothing to stdoutt nor stderr.
The only clues I have are these core dumps.
-rw--- 1 kline kline 4173824 Aug 27 17:38 talkback.core
-rw---
Hello,
There are the cachefs on Solaris and FS-Cache on RedHat can cache file
from nfs to local disk, does any similar software can be run on
FreeBSD?
In order to reduce the throughput and ops for nas server, I just want
to cache file from nfs to local disk. And the cache system can
controller th
Maybe it is because FAT filesystem wasn't well designed from the
beginning and defrag was a workaround to solve performances problems.
-fred-
On Aug 27, 2008, at 5:29 PM, prad wrote:
something that has puzzled me for years (but i've never got around to
asking) is how does *nix get away wit
On August 27, 2008 09:35:42 pm Fred C wrote:
> Maybe it is because FAT filesystem wasn't well designed from the
> beginning and defrag was a workaround to solve performances problems.
>
> -fred-
>
> On Aug 27, 2008, at 5:29 PM, prad wrote:
> > something that has puzzled me for years (but i've never
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 17:58:49 -0700
Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -rw--- 1 kline kline 4173824 Aug 27 17:38 talkback.core
> -rw--- 1 kline kline 86728704 Aug 27 17:38 firefox-bin.core
>
> Suggestions,
not much to go on really... what version of ffox ? i'm running 3.x he
I do not get the OK from beep, and flash crashes the program.
This is my code:
#include
int main(int argc,char** argv)
{
if(beep()!=OK)
printf("No OK\n"); fflush(stdout);
if(flash()!=OK)
printf("No Flash\n"); fflush(stdout);
return 0;
}
In Love in Jesus Christ, Or Lor
Sorry, I forgot to post to the list!
Matthew Seaman schrieb:
> Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
>> Steve Bertrand schrieb:
>>> Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
>
for some time now I keep receiving spam mails from my
own (small) mail server, some of them with fa
Good morning!
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 19:10:40 -0700 (PDT), Christopher Joyner <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do not get the OK from beep, and flash crashes the program.
> This is my code:
>
> #include
>
> int main(int argc,char** argv)
> {
> if(beep()!=OK)
> printf("No OK\n"); fflush(
On Wednesday 27 August 2008 22:10:40 Christopher Joyner wrote:
> I do not get the OK from beep, and flash crashes the program.
> This is my code:
First, take a look on the manual page...
>
> #include
>
> int main(int argc,char** argv)
> {
> if(beep()!=OK)
> printf("No OK\n"); fflu
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 22:08:47 -0400
Mike Jeays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's true about FAT. What I have never understood is why Microsoft
> didn't fix the problem when they designed NTFS. UFS and EXT2 both
> existed at that time, and neither needs periodic defragmentation.
I think they
Hi,
I have the following issue with amd.
I want to write a script that will detect whenever a USB disk is
plugged in and then run a backup.
My configuration is described below.
File /etc/amd.map:
/defaultstype:=host;fs:=${autodir}/${rhost};rhost:=${key}
* opts:=rw,grpid,r
Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
Matthew Seaman schrieb:
> If you're using sendmail as your MTA, then look at
> implementing the following features in your $(hostname).mc:
Would that mean a file called
/etc/mail/pukruppa.net.mc
in my case? Since I get
# hostname
pukruppa.net
or do I
Mark Busby wrote:
> Looking at a Trendnet KVM TK-407K switch. It shows to work with linux. Has
> anyone had success using it with FreeBSD? I hate to waste time and money,
> even with the option of resale on eslay. Thanks for your time.
I've had good luck with my IOGear Miniview GCS 78 -- 8-port
Fraser Tweedale wrote:
> put the following line in /etc/rc.conf:
> mysql_enable="YES"
> and run (as root):
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server start
# echo 'mysql_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf
# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server start
Starting mysql.
# mysql
Welcome to the
To autostart mysql at boot add this to /etc/rc.conf
mysql_enable="YES"
Add this to /etc/rc.conf to direct to use this location where there is disk
space
to hold your databases
mysql_dbdir="/usr/local/mysql"
To start or stop mysql server do this
/usr/local/share/mysql/mysql.server start
/usr/local
I have installed free bsd 7 on on Intel Xeon Machine with 1 Gb ram.
But i cant use the mailing facility .. i can send mail by typing [mail
username] then follows the subject and message then EOF. but i when i check
mail of that particular user it shows No mail for that user ??
Why is it so .. ? Do
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 11:17:59 +0530, Blessan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have installed free bsd 7 on on Intel Xeon Machine with 1 Gb ram.
> But i cant use the mailing facility .. i can send mail by typing [mail
> username] then follows the subject and message then EOF. but i when i check
> mail
Hello.
Is there some tool to test rules-file for PF with arbitrary packets
without need for real traffic?
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Hello,
Is there a command in FreeBSD that ejects a USB disk like in Windows?
I mount the USB disk with automount daemone (amd).
I have a script that access this disk and force an umount at the end
of the script.
But anyone accessing the disk will have amd re'mount the disk and at
the time I unp
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