Hello,
I am writing a kernel module in which I am trying to connect to a UNIX
socket
(UNIX domain sockets use the file system as their address name space).
Kernel module (loadable) acts as a client and User mode program acts as
server,
I have loaded the module using kldload and communication betwe
On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 01:04:04 +0200 (CEST), Conny Andersson wrote:
> Hi Devin,
>
> Apropos sade (sysadmins disk editor). I have it at /usr/sbin/sade and I am
> running a FreeBSD 8.3. I also mounted FreeBSD 8.1 and FreeBSD 8.2 and found
> sade at /usr/sbin/ even in these older FreeBSDs.
I can'
Hi,
Is gettext 0.18.3 less forgiving than previous versions?
Or are some of the translations encoded wrong?
I even tried twice to forcefully upgrade everything depending on
converters/libiconv, e.g. portupgrade -fprv converters/libiconv, but
that didn't make a difference.
Is there anything I c
On 28/07/2013 02:27, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
> There is a specific feature I need to see if it is in 9.2 or just 10
> where can I find the draft release notes for 9.2?
http://www.freebsd.org/relnotes.html lists 9-stable release notes
(http://www.freebsd.org/relnotes/9-STABLE/relnotes/index.html) whic
On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 13:34:10 +0930, Shane Ambler wrote:
> On 29/07/2013 08:23, Polytropon wrote:
> > On Sun, 28 Jul 2013 22:23:38 +, Teske, Devin wrote:
> >> In this case, sade is (or was) a direct by-product of the death
> >> of sysinstall(8). It only exists in 9 or higher.
> >
> > % which sad
On 29/07/2013 08:31, varanasi sainath wrote:
Hello,
I am writing a kernel module in which I am trying to connect to a UNIX
socket
(UNIX domain sockets use the file system as their address name space).
Kernel module (loadable) acts as a client and User mode program acts as
server,
I have loaded t
Hi,
I have 2 fiber lines and using pfsense(freebsd) I can easily use them
for backup of LAN --> Internet traffic i.e when primary is down, second
line kick in automatically. However when one line is down all
connections Internet --> LAN to certain service(e.g www) via that
connection are down as
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Zyumbilev, Peter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 2 fiber lines and using pfsense(freebsd) I can easily use them
> for backup of LAN --> Internet traffic i.e when primary is down, second
> line kick in automatically. However when one line is down all
> connections Internet
Hi, I spotted what i'd call an unusual file in the basejail on a jail
install, and have since seen this on other non jailed boxes.
-r-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 11488 Jun 10 12:19 [
man [ reveals
test, [ -- condition evaluation utility
just checking thats all ok, and i've not been r
On 07/29/13 15:25, Paul Macdonald wrote:
> Hi, I spotted what i'd call an unusual file in the basejail on a jail
> install, and have since seen this on other non jailed boxes.
>
> -r-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 11488 Jun 10 12:19 [
That's a perfectly valid UNIX program used in
(bourne) shell progra
The right way to handle this is to get your own IP allocation and do BGP
out both providers. Then the internet can reach you over both internet
connections and when one goes down all traffic is routed through your
other connection.
Another feasible, but poor option: proxy your services out in the
On Monday 29/07/2013 at 8:14 am, "Zyumbilev, Peter" wrote:
Hi,
I have 2 fiber lines and using pfsense(freebsd) I can easily use them
for backup of LAN --> Internet traffic i.e when primary is down,
second
line kick in automatically. However when one line is down all
connections Internet
That's a real binary, also known as /bin/test
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On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 14:25:08 +0100, Paul Macdonald wrote:
>
> Hi, I spotted what i'd call an unusual file in the basejail on a jail
> install, and have since seen this on other non jailed boxes.
>
> -r-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 11488 Jun 10 12:19 [
>
> man [ reveals
>
> test, [ -- co
Hi,
I have 2 fiber lines and using pfsense(freebsd) I can easily use them
for backup of LAN --> Internet traffic i.e when primary is down, second
line kick in automatically. However when one line is down all
connections Internet --> LAN to certain service(e.g www) via that
connection are down as
On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 14:25:08 +0100
Paul Macdonald wrote:
>
> Hi, I spotted what i'd call an unusual file in the basejail on a jail
> install, and have since seen this on other non jailed boxes.
>
> -r-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 11488 Jun 10 12:19 [
>
> man [ reveals
>
> test, [ -- co
Добрый день!
Предлагаю сим карту для отдыхающих за границей звонки в Россию от 4,8 рублей.
Срок действия карты неограничен, без абонентской платы.
Подскажите, какой у Вас сотовый оператор, чтобы я могла уточнить сможете ли Вы
привязать свой мобильный номер к новой сим карте?
PS Могу сделат
On 29/07/2013 16:46, Mark Felder wrote:
> The right way to handle this is to get your own IP allocation and do BGP
> out both providers. Then the internet can reach you over both internet
> connections and when one goes down all traffic is routed through your
> other connection.
>
Not sure what
On 29. juli 2013, at 18:38, "Zyumbilev, Peter" wrote:
> Not sure what is the best way nowadays to get own /24 or at least /26 ?
I don't think you ever said if this was two links from the same provider, or
two different providers. That's a huge factor in what your options are.
You'll have a har
On 29/07/2013 17:38, Zyumbilev, Peter wrote:
> Not sure what is the best way nowadays to get own /24 or at least /26 ?
> I wonder if there is "second hand" ip market :-)
Get a /64 or a /48 and subnet it...?
Cheers,
Matthew
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On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 15:45:10 +0200
cpghost wrote:
> On 07/29/13 15:25, Paul Macdonald wrote:
> > Hi, I spotted what i'd call an unusual file in the basejail on a jail
> > install, and have since seen this on other non jailed boxes.
> >
> > -r-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 11488 Jun 10 12:19 [
>
> T
On Mon, 29 Jul 2013, Terje Elde wrote:
On 29. juli 2013, at 18:38, "Zyumbilev, Peter" wrote:
Not sure what is the best way nowadays to get own /24 or at least /26 ?
I don't think you ever said if this was two links from the same
provider, or two different providers. That's a huge factor i
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Daniel Feenberg wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 29 Jul 2013, Terje Elde wrote:
>
> On 29. juli 2013, at 18:38, "Zyumbilev, Peter"
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Not sure what is the best way nowadays to get own /24 or at least /26 ?
>>>
>>
>> I don't think you ever said if this was two
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On 29/07/2013 20:06, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 29/07/2013 17:38, Zyumbilev, Peter wrote:
>> Not sure what is the best way nowadays to get own /24 or at least /26 ?
>> I wonder if there is "second hand" ip market :-)
>
>
> Get a /64 or a /48 and subnet it...?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Matthe
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