Can you also make sure that the installed world and kernel matches the source
tree?
Thanks,
Larry Rosenman
lsof maintainer
"Charlie Kester" wrote:
>On Mon 24 May 2010 at 18:54:11 PDT Lowell Gilbert wrote:
>>Arthur Barlow writes:
>>
>>> Sorry about the false start. Fat fingers. I'm trying to
Dear list,
This probably is obvious but I don't seem to be able to figure out where I
should look in order to learn why I can't compile the bloomin' kernel, pse see
below.
Every time I update my KERNCONF, I try to remember to keep a copy of GENERIC so
I can diff against the updated one. This d
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Peter Cornelius wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> This probably is obvious but I don't seem to be able to figure out where I
> should look in order to learn why I can't compile the bloomin' kernel, pse
> see below.
>
> Every time I update my KERNCONF, I try to remember to
Estimado Jorge,
> do the makebuildworld first.
That's odd - I even *installed* world without any issue?
Will try now anyways, though. Life's a mystery.
Gracias por apoyar,
Saludos cordiales,
Peter.
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Hi,
currently I'm monitoring the network traffic with ng_netflow and
nfdump/nfsen is used to collect, display and analyze the network traffic.
I'm reviewing the tools to monitor ipv6. ng_netflow doesn't support ipv6
(is there a schedule to implement the needed protocol version 9?).
I tried it wit
I'm trying to use mpd5 as a client to connect to a VPN server at work
which has a routeable class B IP address. It's a Cisco 3000 and Windows
machines connect using the built-in Microsoft dialup networking client.
I can successfully connect with mpd5 and after manually manipulating the
routin
Hi,
when you try to do the following inside a nullfs mounted directory,
where the nullfs origin is itself mounted with nfs you get an error:
# foo
# tail -f foo&
# rm -f foo
tail: foo: Stale NFS file handle
# fg
This is really a problem when running services inside jails and using
NFS as sto
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Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 22:14:52 -0700
From: Charlie Kester
Subject: Re: Problem compiling lsof
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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On Mon 24 May 2010 at 21:55:01 PDT Charlie Kester w
On Tue 25 May 2010 at 11:17:36 PDT Arthur Barlow wrote:
I did this and sure enough "vm_memattr_t" is defined as a parameter
in a typedef as follows: typedef int d_mmap2_t (struc cdev *dev,
vm_offset_t offset, vm_paddr_t *paddr, int nprot, vm_memattr_t
*memattr);
So the question is, why didn
A friend has asked me to help him configure pptp such that
when a client connects several additional static routes
are added on the client side WITHOUT requiring special
scripts on the client side.
Is this possible?
Example:
client connects, default route is unchanged
2 extra
On 5/25/2010 11:59 AM, Mark wrote:
--- On Tue, 5/25/10, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
From: Drew Tomlinson
Subject: Help With MPD as pptp client
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2010, 1:02 PM
I'm trying to use mpd5 as a client to
connect to a VPN server at work which has a
Re.
> > do the makebuildworld first.
>
> That's odd - I even *installed* world without any issue?
>
> Will try now anyways, though. Life's a mystery.
Nope, no change.
Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Peter.
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"Peter Cornelius" writes:
> Re.
>
>> > do the makebuildworld first.
>>
>> That's odd - I even *installed* world without any issue?
You installed world without a new kernel?
That would be a good way to make unnecessary trouble for yourself.
>> Will try now anyways, though. Life's a mystery.
>
News:
Its been almost three weeks since we fixed a bug with the stats collector
that was causing alot of reportings to get lumped under 'Panama', and our
numbers are back up (or above) where they were before we effectively
re-set the statistics.
At the suggestion of one person, we have setu
I want to provide some users with secure network attached storage over
SCP. The intent is to provide people with a similar thing to, e.g.
rsync.net but inside of our network only.
Security is obviously a priority so I would like each user to be chrooted
into their allocated directory and allow t
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On 25/05/2010 22:29:57, Matthew Law wrote:
>
> I want to provide some users with secure network attached storage over
> SCP. The intent is to provide people with a similar thing to, e.g.
> rsync.net but inside of our network only.
>
> Security is ob
Hello,
Try /usr/ports/shells/scponly .
Look up the features, this way you can assign the restrictive scponly shell
to the users:
http://sublimation.org/scponly/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Best Regards:
Balázs Mátéffy
On 26 May 2010 00:05, Matthew Seaman wrote:
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In my home network, I have named running to resolve machines on my LAN.
It is also configured to forward requests to my ISP for all other queries.
On another machine in my LAN, I used mpd to create a vpn connection to
my work and set appropriate routes so that any machine on my LAN can
access
I get one dynamic ip address from my ISP. This is what I specify on the
jail for public network access. When the ip address changes on me I have
to manually change the ip address associated with the jail.
Is there some method I can code so jail will all ways have public
network access?
__
Hi,
Sure there can be a better solution (I think :)):
Use an rfc1918 private address range for your Jail, and use nat, to forward
your external interface IP to the private address of the jail.
This can be done in ipnat, PF, or the other natting, packet filtering tools.
Hope I understood your q
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 04:30:04PM -0700, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
Hi Drew,
> In my home network, I have named running to resolve machines on my LAN.
> It is also configured to forward requests to my ISP for all other queries.
>
> On another machine in my LAN, I used mpd to create a vpn connectio
Hello,
I'm facing the following funky excepts when booting NanoBSD on console:
files: not found
I'm running on Alix1d - details are on http://pastebin.com/WY7hu0fL
I did truss and found that devd and some binaries are seeking for a
binary called files in /usr/sbin/, /usr/games and /root/sbin.
By
I get one dynamic ip address from my ISP. This is what I specify on the
jail for public network access. When the ip address changes on me I have to
manually change the ip address associated with the jail.
Is there some method I can code so jail will all ways have public network
access?
> Hi,
>
Greetings...
uname -a
FreeBSD whisperer.chthonixia.net 8.0-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p2
#0: Sat May 15 11:47:55 EDT 2010
r...@whisperer.chthonixia.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WHISPERER amd64
My Netgear WG311T, with an Atheros chipset, seems to be at its
end. The box is about thirty feet from t
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 1:56 AM, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (May 22), Anoop Kumar Narayanan said:
>> I think glibc uses asynchronous free, as in it doesn't free the memory
>> immediately. So even though the memory is free'd its still part of the
>> process's address space but present
On 5/25/2010 4:58 PM, Thomas Keusch wrote:
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 04:30:04PM -0700, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
Hi Drew,
In my home network, I have named running to resolve machines on my LAN.
It is also configured to forward requests to my ISP for all other queries.
On another machine in my L
In the last episode (May 26), Dimitar Vassilev said:
> Hello,
> I'm facing the following funky excepts when booting NanoBSD on console:
>
> files: not found
> I'm running on Alix1d - details are on http://pastebin.com/WY7hu0fL
>
> I did truss and found that devd and some binaries are seeking for
Re...
> Can you build GENERIC?
Yes.
However.
I just diff'ed against GENERIC, switched any option on/off that was different
to GENERIC, without any change. Finally,
[r...@netserv /usr/src/sys/i386/conf]# mv NETSERV NETSERV.bakk
[r...@netserv /usr/src/sys/i386/conf]# cp -p GENERIC NETSERV
[r...
> Did you maybe word-wrap a comment line in /etc/rc.conf so that "files" was
> the first word on a new line? If that's not it, try setting RC_DEBUG=YES in
> /etc/rc.conf and see if you can pinpoint which startup script is causing you
> problems.
>
> --
> Dan Nelson
> dnel...@allantgr
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