hi kalin,
my question is: are you telnet-ing to/from/through this machine with the
specified pf rules?
From: kalin m
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Fri, January 22, 2010 8:12:00 AM
Subject: pf rules
hi all...
doing testing with pf...
how is it pos
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 10:31:22 +0100 Roland Smith
wrote:
>On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 12:38:14AM -0600, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> >2) Create the geli device /dev/daXsYP.eli, and then create a label on th=
>at,
>> > yielding /dev/label/bar. [not sure what the utility of this is, since=
> the
>> >
kalin m wrote:
tcp_in = "{ www, https }"
ftp_in = "{ ftp }"
udp = "{ domain, ntp }"
ping = "echoreq"
set skip on lo
scrub in
antispoof for eth0 inet
block in all
pass out all keep state
pass proto udp to any port $udp
pass inet proto icmp all icmp-type $ping keep state
pass in inet proto tcp t
2010/1/22 Gary Kline :
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:19:29PM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
>> On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 13:07:00 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
>> > I have looked for this library to rebuild it; can't find. Anybody know
>> > what's going on?
>>
>> Port: nspr-4.6.7
>> Path: /usr/ports/de
Erik Norgaard wrote:
kalin m wrote:
tcp_in = "{ www, https }"
ftp_in = "{ ftp }"
udp = "{ domain, ntp }"
ping = "echoreq"
set skip on lo
scrub in
antispoof for eth0 inet
block in all
pass out all keep state
pass proto udp to any port $udp
pass inet proto icmp all icmp-type $ping keep state
pa
On 22 January 2010, at 01:45, Erik Norgaard wrote:
> To debug pf rules:
>
> - always add direction to the rule, pass or block, add interface to all
> rules except default policy, keep state on all pass rules
> - group your rules per direction, then per interface
> - add log to all rules and wat
Chad Perrin wrote:
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 04:26:07PM +0800, wsk wrote:
hi,
upgrade all software after upgrade to 8.0. and now found that
pidgin login qq failed. any ideas?
If you're talking about AIM or ICQ, it seems that AOL has changed the way
servers handle logins so that the previous m
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
In a firewall (ipfilter in my case) do I also use wlan0 as
an interface, and not ath0?
Yes. Same goes for pf -- when matching an interface, it should be one
of the list returned by 'ifconfig -l'. You can say, for example 'em' as
an interface name on OpenBSD to match
Doug Hardie wrote:
On 22 January 2010, at 01:45, Erik Norgaard wrote:
To debug pf rules:
- always add direction to the rule, pass or block, add interface to all
rules except default policy, keep state on all pass rules
- group your rules per direction, then per interface
- add log to all rule
John wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:25:26PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
John wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 04:38:22PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
John wrote:
I've tried the "modern BIOS" geometry and the "255 head" geometry.
I've ensured that the first slice (boot slice) is smaller than 1.5
Gb. I've tri
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:30:47PM +0200, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> On 21/01/2010 8:54 μ.μ., rhin...@postmail.ch wrote:
> > modifying Xaccess, starting xdm with parameter "udpPort 177".
> >
> > The command "netstat -a" never indicates that a process is listening on
> > that port.
> >
>
> The n
On 01/21/10 17:40, Frank Wißmann wrote:
Frank Bonnet schrieb:
Hello
The question is in the subject :-)
Thanks a lot
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You may want to set
setenv LANG fr_FR.ISO8859-15
in your .cshrc.
Greetings Frank
Hello
Thanks for the answer , but I wa
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 08:16:59PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
> John wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:25:26PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
> >> John wrote:
> >>> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 04:38:22PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
> John wrote:
> > I've tried the "modern BIOS" geometry and the "255 head" geometry.
On 01/22/10 14:10, Frank Bonnet wrote:
On 01/21/10 17:40, Frank Wißmann wrote:
Frank Bonnet schrieb:
Hello
The question is in the subject :-)
Thanks a lot
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You may want to set
setenv LANG fr_FR.ISO8859-15
in your .cshrc.
Greetings Frank
On 1/22/10, kalin m wrote:
>
> hi all...
>
> doing testing with pf...
>
> how is it possible that if i have these rules below in pf.conf if i do:
> telnet that.host.org 25
>
> i get:
> Trying xx.xx.xx.xx...
> Connected to that.host.org.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> ... etc ...
>
>
> p
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 06:36:14AM -0600, John wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 08:16:59PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
> > John wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:25:26PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
> > >> John wrote:
> > >>> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 04:38:22PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
> > John wrote:
> >
Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Fbsd1 schrieb:
Christoph Kukulies wrote:
I installed FreeBSD 8.0 on an USB-stick and was able to boot it on my
Desktop PC and install 8.0
from it.
DO YOU MEAN YOU INSTALLED THE 8.0 ISO ON A USB STICK. BOOTED FROM IT AS
INSTALL SOURCE AND INSTALLED 8.0 ON A DESKTOP
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 8:12 AM, kalin m wrote:
> how is it possible that if i have these rules below in pf.conf if i do:
> telnet that.host.org 25
>
> i get:
> Trying xx.xx.xx.xx...
> Connected to that.host.org.
> Escape character is '^]'.
you probably don't load pf.
pfctl -sa | grep Status
ech
Hello,
I use freebsd for several years and I appreciate portsnap but it
doesn't seem to be on the current port tree anymore …
Can you tell me what is happening with him?
Anyway thank you for your so useful work.
Best regards,
Bernard de Joly
Lasserre d'Amour
32250 Montréal du Gers
Téléphone
On Jan 22, 2010, at 8:39 AM, Bernard de Joly wrote:
Hello,
I use freebsd for several years and I appreciate portsnap but it
doesn't seem to be on the current port tree anymore …
Can you tell me what is happening with him?
Anyway thank you for your so useful work.
Best regards,
Bernard
I had a system that was royally borked after upgrading and completing
these steps a few years ago. Ever since I have always skipped these
steps. Has anyone else experienced any issues with these two steps?
Cheers,
Mikel
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John wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 06:36:14AM -0600, John wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 08:16:59PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
John wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:25:26PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
John wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 04:38:22PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
John wrote:
I've tried the "modern
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 07:27:56AM -0600, John wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 06:36:14AM -0600, John wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 08:16:59PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
> > > John wrote:
> > > > On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:25:26PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
> > > >> John wrote:
> > > >>> On Thu, Jan 21, 20
Good morning all,
I have been working on an issue here where I am being asked if we can
support letting clients install and run their own CGI scripts on a
shared vhost. I have tried sbox and cgiwrap, both which worked, but they
cannot stop the one test of reading the /etc/passwd file.
Forgive my
I try to update ports via 'portmaster -av' on a regular basis and ran
into a sticky problem with poolkit and docbook I'm incapable to solve.
Error message follows.
Does anybody has any hint or tip? Please email me in CC.
Regards,
Oliver
===>>> Starting build for for ports that need updating <
I don't know why you shout. (?)
Fbsd1 schrieb:
Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Fbsd1 schrieb:
Christoph Kukulies wrote:
I installed FreeBSD 8.0 on an USB-stick and was able to boot it on
my Desktop PC and install 8.0
from it.
DO YOU MEAN YOU INSTALLED THE 8.0 ISO ON A USB STICK. BOOTED FROM IT
mikel king wrote:
I had a system that was royally borked after upgrading and completing
these steps a few years ago. Ever since I have always skipped these
steps. Has anyone else experienced any issues with these two steps?
make delete-old-libs can cause you much wailing and gnashing of teeth
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 08:09:50AM -0600, John wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 07:27:56AM -0600, John wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 06:36:14AM -0600, John wrote:
> > > On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 08:16:59PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
> > > > John wrote:
> > > > > On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:25:26PM +0800
Now that I've actually gotten the new system to boot, I need to figure
out how I'm going to migrate everything - users, data, MySQL, NAT,
firewall, apache, DHCP, gateway services BIND, Sendmail, etc., etc
from
FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan 22 19:44:16 CST 2004
to
FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #0: Sat Nov 2
DAve wrote:
Good morning all,
I have been working on an issue here where I am being asked if we can
support letting clients install and run their own CGI scripts on a
shared vhost. I have tried sbox and cgiwrap, both which worked, but they
cannot stop the one test of reading the /etc/passwd file
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 10:49:16AM +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Chad Perrin wrote:
> >On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 04:26:07PM +0800, wsk wrote:
> >>hi,
> >> upgrade all software after upgrade to 8.0. and now found that
> >>pidgin login qq failed. any ideas?
> >
> >If you're talking about AIM or ICQ,
Hello
I am curious about posting some coding bounties, my current interest
revolves around improving the ZVOL functionality in FreeBSD: fixing
the known ZVOL SWAP reliability/stability problems as well as making
ZVOLs work as a dumpon device (as is already the case in OpenSolaris)
for crash dumps.
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> DAve wrote:
>> Good morning all,
>>
>> I have been working on an issue here where I am being asked if we can
>> support letting clients install and run their own CGI scripts on a
>> shared vhost. I have tried sbox and cgiwrap, both which worked, but they
>> cannot stop the o
Here is some more info:
The file I copied to the USB stick was
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/8.0/8.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img
Actually, I don't remember how I got the image to the USB stick. I
believe I used a free tool from HP
from within Windows XP.
I will try
I am doing a test run on a production server. It has 2 hard drives.
ad0 (mounted on /disk250 in a single slice plus SWAP)
twed0 (mounted on / /var /usr and a SWAP)
The twed0 is a hardware mirror and my main drive.
ad0 is just for backups.
What the issue is, and you probably know where I'm headi
Check out suExec, (assuming you're using Apache)...
Please see: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/core.html#user and/or
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/suexec.html
You can make an entire VirtualHost directive run as a different user/group.
--
Nathan Vidican
nat...@vidican.com
On Fri, Ja
To me, it sounds like you have two issues to deal with here:
#1 - booting off of the twed0 disk, what is your systems' BIOS currently set
to boot from, from the way you describe it's almost as if the system is
booting from ad0 - in which case yes, you will have to put a valid boot
config onto twed
Nathan Vidican wrote:
Check out suExec, (assuming you're using Apache)...
Please see: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/core.html#user and/or
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/suexec.html
You can make an entire VirtualHost directive run as a different user/group.
A more up to date versio
I have a system with 24 drives in raidz2. When testing with bonnie++
it seemed to work fine (although I had to raise the arc_max to
prevent kernel panics). However, now we're copying data to it and
dmesg is showing many errors like:
mpt0: mpt_cam_event: 0x16
mpt0: request 0xff80005f3840:6349
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 11:53:31AM -0600, Billy Newsom wrote:
> I am doing a test run on a production server. It has 2 hard drives.
>
> ad0 (mounted on /disk250 in a single slice plus SWAP)
> twed0 (mounted on / /var /usr and a SWAP)
>
> The twed0 is a hardware mirror and my main drive.
> ad0 is
I'm looking for a simple program I can use to forward incoming TCP
connections to several other addr:port pairs. (including one on the
machine itself.) Holding the connections open and passing the data
back and forth until both parties close their ends.
I need a solution that doesn't fork
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 2:01 PM, Chris Peiffer wrote:
>
> I'm looking for a simple program I can use to forward incoming TCP
> connections to several other addr:port pairs. (including one on the
> machine itself.) Holding the connections open and passing the data
> back and forth until both partie
Hi--
On Jan 22, 2010, at 12:01 PM, Chris Peiffer wrote:
> Or is there a good way to do it in the kernel that I'm missing, and
> can someone direct me to an ipnat ruleset that creates new
> connections, so the TCP forwarding machine doesn't also need to be a
> router?
I don't know about ipnat, but
Hi--
On Jan 22, 2010, at 12:21 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> A few lines in python should do what you're looking for, see socket lib,
> twisted if you have high performance needs.
I'm a big fan of python, but you'd have to be careful to choose the right
processing model-- some sort of select()/po
On Thursday 21 January 2010 10:34:59 pm n dhert wrote:
> Today there were about 7 portupgrades to qt4 packages.
> Upgrading 'qt4-rcc-4.5.3' to 'qt4-rcc-4.6.1' (devel/qt4-rcc) failed:
> ...
> c++ -c -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -O2 -fPIC -Wall -W
> -DQT_BOOTSTRAPPED -DQT_
> LITE_UNICODE -DQT_NO_C
>> I have a system with 24 drives in raidz2.
Congrats, you answered your own question within the first sentance :)
ANSWER: As per the ZFS documentation, don't do raidz/raidz2 vdev
groups bigger than 9 vdevs per group or bad things (tm) will happen.
Google will tell you more.
- Sincerely,
Dan Nau
Hi!
I like to know how can I optimize the execution about periodic daily. I know
periodic execute is a set of scripts, but I have some problems with a
sepecific script: 450.status-security.
When this script is running by periodic_daily on cron, take some time to end
and many times cause network
If one logs in to a FreeBSD system from a Linux
platform, the terminal type is set to linux which is compatible
with a vt100. As soon as I run sysinstall, things go to the dogs
very fast. It is as if there was no terminal emulation in effect
at all. Other things such as the shell and vi wor
I've got a system currently running FreeBSD-i386-8.0, and was wondering
whether or not it's possible to move the system to FreeBSD-amd64-8.0
without bringing it down for more than a reboot or two (and avoid
reinstalling all of the client software on the box itself).
The box itself will be unde
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 16:10:15 -0600, Martin McCormick
wrote:
> If one logs in to a FreeBSD system from a Linux
> platform, the terminal type is set to linux which is compatible
> with a vt100.
What about using $TERM = xterm or cons25 (or cons25l1)?
--
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Magdeburg, Germany
Happy
On 22 January 2010, at 03:14, Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Doug Hardie wrote:
>> On 22 January 2010, at 01:45, Erik Norgaard wrote:
>>> To debug pf rules:
>>>
>>> - always add direction to the rule, pass or block, add interface to all
>>> rules except default policy, keep state on all pass rules
>>> -
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 11:01:02AM -0600, John wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 08:09:50AM -0600, John wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 07:27:56AM -0600, John wrote:
> > > On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 06:36:14AM -0600, John wrote:
> > > > On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 08:16:59PM +0800, Fbsd1 wrote:
> > > >
On 22 January 2010, at 09:12, John wrote:
> Now that I've actually gotten the new system to boot, I need to figure
> out how I'm going to migrate everything - users, data, MySQL, NAT,
> firewall, apache, DHCP, gateway services BIND, Sendmail, etc., etc
> from
> FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan 22
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:33:09 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> surprised how many things depend on that nspr... wow.
It seems to be because many other things depend on Netscape
(or the corresponding HTML renderer or who knows what); from
the port's description:
Netscape Portable Runtime
Chris Peiffer wrote:
I'm looking for a simple program I can use to forward incoming TCP
connections to several other addr:port pairs. (including one on the
machine itself.) Holding the connections open and passing the data
back and forth until both parties close their ends.
I need a sol
I'm in the process of purchasing a small Nehelem-based server (Xeon
L5506 CPU to be exact). I will be installing some flavor of FreeBSD
8.0 (either i386 32 bit or amd64 64 bit, to be exact). I have no
immediate need for a 64 bit server, as none of the processes that I
will be running in the forse
Dan Naumov wrote:
Hello
I am curious about posting some coding bounties, my current interest
revolves around improving the ZVOL functionality in FreeBSD: fixing
the known ZVOL SWAP reliability/stability problems as well as making
ZVOLs work as a dumpon device (as is already the case in OpenSolar
On 22 January 2010, at 03:14, Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Doug Hardie wrote:
>> On 22 January 2010, at 01:45, Erik Norgaard wrote:
>>> To debug pf rules:
>>>
>>> - always add direction to the rule, pass or block, add interface to all
>>> rules except default policy, keep state on all pass rules
>>> -
> If one logs in to a FreeBSD system from a Linux
> platform, the terminal type is set to linux which is compatible
> with a vt100. As soon as I run sysinstall, things go to the dogs
> very fast. It is as if there was no terminal emulation in effect
I don't have a solution but can repor
On 1/5/2010 1:30 AM, Programmer In Training wrote:
> The message I'm getting (wish I could just screen cap and put it up on
> the web):
>
> FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
> (r...@almeida.cse.buffalo.edu, Sat Nov 21 14:05:36 UTC 2009)
> Loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf
> /boot/kerne
Portsnap is part of the base, now.
Well, I am running 7.2
/usr/sbin/portsnap
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 02:39:52PM +0100, Bernard de Joly thus spake:
Hello,
I use freebsd for several years and I appreciate portsnap but it
doesn't seem to be on the current port tree anymore ?
Can you tell me what
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 02:04:21PM -0800, fpineda wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I like to know how can I optimize the execution about periodic daily. I know
> periodic execute is a set of scripts, but I have some problems with a
> sepecific script: 450.status-security.
>
> When this script is running by pe
Nerius Landys wrote:
I'm in the process of purchasing a small Nehelem-based server (Xeon
L5506 CPU to be exact). I will be installing some flavor of FreeBSD
8.0 (either i386 32 bit or amd64 64 bit, to be exact). I have no
immediate need for a 64 bit server, as none of the processes that I
will
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Ivan Voras wrote:
> Dan Naumov wrote:
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> I am curious about posting some coding bounties, my current interest
>> revolves around improving the ZVOL functionality in FreeBSD: fixing
>> the known ZVOL SWAP reliability/stability problems as well as maki
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 04:16:53PM -0600, LoH wrote:
> I've got a system currently running FreeBSD-i386-8.0, and was wondering
> whether or not it's possible to move the system to FreeBSD-amd64-8.0
> without bringing it down for more than a reboot or two
It is possible, but not recommended. Fir
> There probably are some. If you are only interested in FreeBSD ports, you
> can make a list of which ports you need and then inspect their Makefiles to
> see if there's a flag disabling them on the amd64 architecture.
OK thanks. Could you give me an example of a port that is disabled on
64 bit
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 16:16:53 -0600
LoH wrote:
> I've got a system currently running FreeBSD-i386-8.0, and was
> wondering whether or not it's possible to move the system to
> FreeBSD-amd64-8.0 without bringing it down for more than a reboot or
> two (and avoid reinstalling all of the client softw
Christoph Kukulies wrote:
I don't know why you shout. (?)
Not shouting, just making my inserted comments visible within the old
post as in different from bottom or top posting.
Fbsd1 schrieb:
Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Fbsd1 schrieb:
Christoph Kukulies wrote:
I installed FreeBSD 8.0 on a
Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Here is some more info:
The file I copied to the USB stick was
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/8.0/8.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img
Actually, I don't remember how I got the image to the USB stick. I
believe I used a free tool from HP
from
In recent testing with 8-Stable, we couldn't get our Intel cards to push
more than 450Mbps. We put some Broadcom cards in and we can get 980Mbps.
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:27 AM, John wrote:
> This used to be a hot topic long ago, but now seems to have become
> rather dormant. Does that mean
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 03:08:00AM -0600, Scott Bennett wrote:
>
> Why is that stored in the last sector of the device, rather than in the
> key file? What is the purpose of the key file if not to hold that type of
> information?
All geom(4) providers use their last sector to store metadata;
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 00:54:33 +0100
Roland Smith wrote:
> What you could do is prepend the find(1) commands with the nice(1)
> command, to give the find commands lower priority. E.g. 'find -bla'
> then becomes '/usr/bin/nice -n 19 find -bla'.
Unless there's something under periodic that really
On 1/14/10, Scott Bennett wrote:
> I used "glabel label" to label each of the file systems I have on
> external
> disk drives. Unfortunately, afterward I am now unable to "geli attach" any
> of
> the GELI-encrypted file systems. The system is FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE. Is
> there
> a way to get t
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 04:35:21PM -0600, John wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 11:01:02AM -0600, John wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 08:09:50AM -0600, John wrote:
> > > On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 07:27:56AM -0600, John wrote:
> > > > On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 06:36:14AM -0600, John wrote:
> > > > >
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 02:34:31 +0100
Roland Smith wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 03:08:00AM -0600, Scott Bennett wrote:
> >
> > Why is that stored in the last sector of the device, rather
> > than in the key file? What is the purpose of the key file if not
> > to hold that type of informati
Hi,
On 23 January 2010 am 01:12:19 John wrote:
> Now that I've actually gotten the new system to boot, I need to
> figure out how I'm going to migrate everything - users, data,
> MySQL, NAT, firewall, apache, DHCP, gateway services BIND,
> Sendmail, etc., etc from
> FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan
> OK - my current best theory is that if the Standard boot manager
> is faced with anything other than exactly 1 bootable slice (partition
> to it), it defaults to "Invalid partition table." I'll bet anyone
> lunch that this is true. Any takers?
I've read before:
the standard bootloader lo
John wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 04:35:21PM -0600, John wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 11:01:02AM -0600, John wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 08:09:50AM -0600, John wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 07:27:56AM -0600, John wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 06:36:14AM -0600, John wrote:
On Fri, Ja
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 12:05:39AM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:33:09 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> > surprised how many things depend on that nspr... wow.
>
> It seems to be because many other things depend on Netscape
> (or the corresponding HTML renderer or who knows wha
Hi
I'm using 8.0-p2 with the linux f10 flashplugin used with firefox 35. I
did a fresh install a few days ago.
So far, ive not noticed any problems when viewing flash sites, the only
thing Im unsure about is the following error message i get in my
~/.xsession-errors file (or on the console w
Matthew Seaman wrote:
>mikel king wrote:
>> I had a system that was royally borked after upgrading and completing
>> these steps a few years ago. Ever since I have always skipped these
>> steps. Has anyone else experienced any issues with these two steps?
>
What do you mean by "borked"? If you me
Polytropon writes:
> What about using $TERM = xterm or cons25 (or cons25l1)?
Thank you! I tried cons25 first and it worked very well.
Since I am still actually receiving via the linux terminal
definition, I was surprised it worked as well as it does. The
cons25 must use many of the same es
Unable to find device node for /dev/ad0s1b in /dev!
help me please
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In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 294, Issue 12, Message 1
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 18:59:00 +0100 Christoph Kukulies wrote:
> Here is some more info:
>
> The file I copied to the USB stick was
>
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/8.0/8.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img
>
insecur...@malandrines.net wrote:
Unable to find device node for /dev/ad0s1b in /dev!
help me please
$ grep ad /var/run/dmesg.boot
Is /dev/ad0 there? /dev/ad0s1b ?
Do you have SCSI disks instead? A RAID?
Kevin Kinsey
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The issue was in my BIOS, of all places. I was going to see if I could
do install from a Gentoo LiveCD from April 2k8, and it kept on hanging
near the beginning and lighting up all the lights on my keyboard (caps,
num and scroll lock). So I went into the BIOS, loaded optimized
defaults, changed a f
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 294, Issue 12, Message 19
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 16:35:21 -0600 John wrote:
[..]
> > > OK! Well! Good news! After a sort.
> > >
> > > I switched to BootMgr, and it came right up with 8.0!
> > >
> > > Slight downside - extra prompt during boot, and of course,
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 05:34:10PM +1100, Ian Smith wrote:
> In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 294, Issue 12, Message 19
> On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 16:35:21 -0600 John wrote:
> [..]
> > > > OK! Well! Good news! After a sort.
> > > >
> > > > I switched to BootMgr, and it came right up with 8.0!
>
Nathan Vidican wrote:
> To me, it sounds like you have two issues to deal with here:
>
> #1 - booting off of the twed0 disk, what is your systems' BIOS currently
> set to boot from, from the way you describe it's almost as if the system
> is booting from ad0 - in which case yes, you will have to p
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