ons and disabled the same devices as with my 7.0 kernel.
So can anyone see something I'm missing in the kernel or is there
another solution I'm missing?
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WITH_PORT_REPLACES_BASE_BIND8=YES
WITH_PORT_REPLACES_BASE_BIND9=YES
WITHOUT_ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX=YES
WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=YES
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Ok,
After looking into NO_PROFILE I found that things had been moved to
src.conf and I didn't have that file.
I made src.conf with the following in it:
WITHOUT_ATM=yes
WITHOUT_BLUETOOTH=yes
WITHOUT_GAMES=yes
WITHOUT_I4B=yes
WITHOUT_IPX=yes
WITHOUT_NCP=yes
WITHOUT_NIS=yes
WITHOUT_SENDMAIL=yes
WI
Final update before Christmas.
Still no joy.
I removed my make.conf and dropped back to GENERIC (although I did add
in IPFILTER, IPFILTER_LOG and QUOTA).
This produced exactly the same result so I don't think its the kernel.
I feel like a giant oak tree that has just been cut down after being
o there must be some other
stuff in make.conf that is also required to prevent the problem..
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but it would appear that whatever this patch is - I don't have it!
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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x emulation could be
used to run the LSI Megaraid storage manager or whether attempting to do
so is a very bad idea..
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*Tim Kellers wrote:*
Colin wrote:
/ Hi folks,
/>/> I'm running a new server with FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE and am seeing
/>>/ timeouts and other messages with mpt0
/>>
//>>/ These include:
/>>/ mpt_cam_event: 0x16, 0x12 & 0x60
/>>/
/>/> More impor
dates needed.
> Ports tree is already up to date.
Portsnap builds were offline over the weekend due to a hardware failure, but
this is now fixed and portsnap should now be able to update again.
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and any applications which use said function will probably show up.
But as for a deep analysis -- not that I'm aware of. We fixed this because
there might be an application which used this function in a way which made
this buffer overflow exploitable, not because we knew that such an applica
an run `portsnap update` safely.
Not relevant in this case, but for the benefit of the archives: In the
rare case where portsnap's locally stored snapshot becomes corrupt (most
often as a result of filesystem not being unmounted cleanly), deleting
everything inside /var/db/port
ipfilter for some basic
firewalling. The policy routing was to route outgoing web traffic to
a second internet link.
I have been running the same setup for several years on a 4.11 machine
without any problems.
Can anyone confirm this problem?
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port tree? Wait until the latter has been updated? Send a message to the
maintainer?
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configuration files) which you'll probably
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set log Chat Command Phase
enable chap
allow mode direct
enable proxy
disable ipv6cp
set mru 1472
set mtu 1472
set ifaddr 82.17.66.1 82.17.66.10
accept dns
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client uses a D-Link Router which is set to allow all traffic - It is of
course possible this is misconfigured, however I would like to know if this
configuration *should* be working, or if I have made some grevious error
somewhere, which is preventing the traffic reachin
explain why this is wrong, and an incorrect way to
do it? Not sure I've fully grasped the bad points of PPPoE. And do most
ISP's not do it in this way these days then? Is there another way DSL ISP's
provide their clients with routed IP ranges over PPPoA/PPPoE ?
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et; thanks to recent donations I now have a fast
buildbox for this purpose, but I've been waiting for -CURRENT to stabilize
before setting up the system (I hear that 5.2RC1 is just around the corner).
In short, the updates are Not Found because they aren't there
nable="YES"
pf_enable="YES"
pflog_enable="YES"
dhcpd_enable="YES"
/usr/local/sbin/dnrd -s 208.67.222.222
postgresql_enable="YES"
obspamd_enable="YES"
obspamdlog_enable="YES"
libexec
3.6Mrescue
5.0Msbin
986Kbin
0Bcompat
2.0Kdist
2.1Metc
5.4Mlib
2.0Kproc
52Kroot
114Mtotal
It looks as though there is 375MB "hidden" somewhere... but where?
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hy is
this preferable to using plain old cp?
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Comments, suggestions most welcome.
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ps. To be honest, I didn't realize that there were
so many people with broken DNS resolution.
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postconf -a" returns
dovecot.
Any ideas what is going wrong here?
versions:
postfix-2.6.5,1
cyrus-sasl-2.1.23
FreeBSD 7.0
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>
> 2) Post the contents of: /usr/local/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf
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Jerry, this file doesn't exist on my system.
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th checking for fresh
ports everyday or week. Also you will probably be able to take full
advantage of the new target hardware by compiling from source.
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Have you tried adding AutoAddDevices false to your xorg.conf?
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "AutoAddDevices" "false"
EndSection
I had to do that until the latest hal update in order to get my wireless
usb mouse and keyboard t
e uses the tag
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_7_2
The docs on stable say to use RELENG_7 for which I assumed was out of
date with the docs not always being updated frequently. Is there a
different tag for 7.2 Stable or am I not understanding the d
milar products in FreeBSD, namely
MeetingPlace. IMO it runs better in FreeBSD than Windows.
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using the online demo.
http://www.webex.com/go/live_demo if it works the download will be
automatic. I am still trying to make it work as well.
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On 01/12/10 14:23, Colin Albert wrote:
On 01/12/10 11:12, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Tuesday, January 12, 2010 a las 08:48:31AM -0700, Warren Block
escribió:
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010, Matthias Apitz wrote:
Has someone had luck with watching a WebEx session on FreeBSD based
desktop? As far as
On 01/13/10 07:43, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Wednesday, January 13, 2010 a las 09:51:45AM +0100, Matthias Apitz
escribió:
I did now (thanks for your help, Colin):
- installed the 'User Agent Switcher' addin in Firefox 3.0.7
- changed the user agent to the above Lin
at could be preventing portupgrade from being able to download the
packages itself?
Thanks.
$ uname -r
7.0-STABLE
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or music files and makes them available via
the Apple proprietary protocol DAAP. DAAP clients can browse the
directory and retrieve individual files, either by streaming or by
downloading them.
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an on using wireless lan, you'll need to read the fine print
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of sftp is that it appears to add some overhead which I
notice when watching AVI files -- the media player ocassionally stutters.
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ocs are. I
couldn't figure out what they were doing there. Thanks for solving
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> partition?
>
> I did have a problem not too long ago where my /db array did not mount
> and MySQL managed to recreate the default/sample database on /db/
> mysql, could this default database be somewhere else on / while the /
> db array problem was fixed?
>
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local whitebox shop later this week, but I am open to other avenues to
purse as well.
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he 30 GB IDE drive. Is there any
reason why it shouldn't be possible to boot directly from the SATA drive
given that SATA is not on the motherboard?
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> Usually SATA is more ATA then SCSI. Try to add to your config:
> deviceata
[...]
My kernel config has the ATA stuff already; the system currently boots from
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I have tried various mount points, to no avail.
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# mount -t ufs /dev/da0s1c /media/disk6
mount: /dev/da0s1c : Invalid argument
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On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 09:36:35AM +1000, Stanley Aisi wrote:
> hi there,
>
> i need your help in freebsd
>
> regards,
>
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duino -p ATMEGA328P -P /dev/cuaU0 -U
flash:w:flash.hex
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ly run *nix. Take a
look at the Sony PS3 debacle. After Sony yanked support for
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On 07/21/2011 01:02 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 12:21:47PM -0400, Daniel Feenberg wrote:
Doesn't the NDIS specification offer a reasonably stable ABI for wireless
drivers?
I have often thought that supporting NDIS would offer manufacturers a sort
of "halfway house" to ease th
On 08/07/2011 02:17 PM, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
> 07.08.2011 16:24, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>> El día Sunday, August 07, 2011 a las 12:05:12AM +0300, Volodymyr
>> Kostyrko escribió:
>>
>>> 05.08.2011 22:12, Christian Barthel wrote:
As a Gnome 2.3x user too, I am also a bit nervouse. Gnome 3 is
Can anyone think of any compelling reasons why PGP should be used
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Quite the opposite. I would prefer to use GPG. I was just
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The chances that you have inadvertently altered your BIOS are
quite slim. What does the machine display when you try to
boot?
On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 04:11:31PM -0700, Michael Starr wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
>I am a brand new FreeBSD user with minimal Unix knowledge. I have
> "successfully"
> it doesn't do anything. Researching this a little more, it looks more like a
> partitioning issue. However, I used the automatic settings to configure the
> partitions on my hard drive. What could this mean?
>
> On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Colin Barnabas
> mailto:a...@
uld perhaps offer some advice?
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uitable build hardware for other architectures, and there are
some problems with release cross-building which aren't fixed yet.
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> On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Colin Percival wrote:
>> We don't have suitable build hardware for other architectures, and there are
>> some problems with release cross-building which aren't fixed yet.
>
> I f
On 01/22/12 03:45, Christer Solskogen wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Colin Percival wrote:
>> Try doing a release cross-build and compare it against a non-crossed release
>> build; extract the built tarballs and send me a list of which ones aren't
>> iden
On 01/23/12 06:59, Christer Solskogen wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Colin Percival wrote:
>> On 01/22/12 03:45, Christer Solskogen wrote:
>>> I just did, and the file list is the same. Or do you want me to do a
>>> md5 of every file?
>>
>> Yes, I
On 12/07/2013 11:19 AM, Fbsd8 wrote:
In a .sh script I'm trying to get the jid for a single jail using this code
jid=`jls -j jailname | cut -f 1- | awk '{print $1}'`
The first line output by jls is a title line which the cut command is
suppose to cut out so the first field on line 2 gets select
On 22/08/2013 9:34 AM, Doug Hardie wrote:
There appears to be a problem with dig and the +trace option in 9.2. I believe
its also in 9.1. The command:
dig freebsd.org +trace
Only yields a dumb response. No useful information is provided. Running the
same command on FreeBSD 7.2 yields a co
why this would fix it, but you might like to
try this and see if it helps.
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I have no idea what this quote is trying to say, so I do
outage (note to
self: I need to handle problems like this better!)
I've manually copied the missing files into the appropriate places
and everything should be working again now.
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and then, if you don't have any local untrusted users, consider setting
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ll have happened.
Running `portsdb -Uu` will have no ill effects at all: Portsnap will
overwrite the INDEX files with new versions it builds, while portsnap
will (as usual) ignore the INDEX.db file entirely.
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of the misc/bsdiff port should update that one, too.
*cough*
For now, people using the portsnap port can get the same performance as
the version in the base system provides by passing the undocumented "-x"
option to portsnap.
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>> f1777c019669546744ef448c17531bdd125884253a6bf4b73f6e77001d7a0b12.gz: No such
>> file or directory
>
> Go on, humour me and run that bad boy with -x!
>
> sh -x /usr/sbin/portsnap fetch
Even better, throw in the --de
> Any idea?
# /usr/sbin/portsnap fetch update
As the error message indicates, portsnap is now contained in the base system.
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> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-security/2005-June/002975.html
Yes. Starting with 6.1-RELEASE, this sort of ugly hack should be
unnecessary, since SMP kernels are going to be distributed as part
of the release.
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em.
They're just not there yet. ftp.freebsd.org mirrors from
ftp-master.freebsd.org; the files are on ftp-master, but
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Now that I've written down the instructions for setting it up, I have no
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> Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... using portsnap2.FreeBSD.org.
> Fetching public key... failed.
Usually this is due to network problems. If you run
# portsnap --debug fetch
it will probably show you what the problem i
r/db/portsnap completely too. it fetched all data
> first and then got the same exactly
>
> what's wrong?
What does "portsnap --debug fetch" report?
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, since
those variables might be modified before you reach the line where
they are used. (Obviously this doesn't happen in your program, but
the compiler isn't smart enough to figure that out.)
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ould
> be tuned.
What does "portsnap --debug fetch" report? Are you using a proxy?
Which part is timing out, downloading the initial snapshot tarball
or downloading lots of patches?
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licted windows
are redrawn. While you're running cups, could you switch
through consoles ttyv0 -- ttyv7 and see if there's anything
similarly garbaged on them?
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y what you report can happen is
if `fetch -q http://portsnap.daemonology.net/pub.key` fails to fetch
anything -- if the key it downloads is wrong, portsnap will complain
about the hash instead.
Try again; if it still doesn't work, try using nslookup and traceroute
to identify the problem.
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Louis LeBlanc wrote:
What really confused me was that I did not have moused enabled. It
took quite a while to even realize that it was running.
Hmmm, possibly then when I disabled moused in rc.conf it fixed it? I was
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> According to the site, this hole was disclosed 28.2.05. I wonder
> if this is the issue that Theo deRaadt was complaining about
No.
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a privileged
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U,
obrien@ committed some audigy support to -current...
Cheers,
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On 27-Jan-04, at 3:16 PM, Nicholas Wieland wrote:
Il Mar, 2004-01-27 alle 16:08, jsha ha scritto:
hi.
i'm trying to get this creative soundblaster audigi 2
working on my freebs
got inside the jail, and
* The contents of /dev inside the jail?
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At 12:49 06/02/2004, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
On Friday 06 February 2004 03:24, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
> On Friday 06 February 2004 03:05, Colin Percival wrote:
> > * The contents of /dev inside the jail?
>
> It's the result of [devfsrules_jail=4] from devfs.rules (/etc
curiosity compels me to ask the question nonetheless.
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On Saturday February 7 2004 at 10:44, Mathew Seaman responded:
> On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 10:22:06AM +0100, Colin Raven wrote:
>
>> Connection attempt to TCP 217.xxx.xxx.xxx:6881 from 12.215.41.59:1519
>> flags:0x02
>
>> The well known ports number list from iana.org sh
#comsat dgram udp waittty:tty /usr/libexec/comsat comsat
As root, stop and restart inetd:
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root 111 0.0 0.1 1096 600 ?? Ss Thu02PM 0:00.32
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root30881 0.0 0.0 272 148 p0 R+1:16PM
t; I then
tried manually assigning an IP and subnet mask, which didn't work either.
Getting FreeBSD online has been nothing but an ordeal, and I am about ready
to throw in the towel. If anyone has any ideas, I would be very grateful
indeed.
Many thanks
Colin
0
However, the first (outbound traffic) rule is not kicking in. And the users can upload
at whatever capcity is on the backbone. Just wondering if I've configured it
correctly, or if something is missing - Any help appericated.
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rams,
it wouldn't hurt to run
# freebsd-update --branch crypto fetch
# freebsd-update install
since that will just return those programs to their "canonical" form. (In
FreeBSD 5.3 and 5.4, there is only the "crypto" branch -- the releases no
longer ship with non-cryptographi
#x27;t completely switch to portsnap today?
The other common reason for being unable to use portsnap is if a user has made
their own personal changes to a port (e.g., an added patch). Portsnap will
remove such changes the next time the port is updated
ould change.
Colin Percival
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Danny Howard wrote:
> So, the 6.0 denotes some note-worthy realignment of the symbol table or
> such. Thank you for an excellent answer, Colin. Some of us were
> secretly worried that FreeBSD was catching a case of the Sun Marketing.
> :)
If we were suffering from versionitis, w
t; but for most users, a caching HTTP proxy
will be far better than an actual portsnap mirror.
Colin Percival
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Hey All,
I'm having an odd issue, and the only thing I can imagine is that there
has been a major change between 8.1 and 8.2.
Using the 8.1 kernel everything is dandy. But when I try to use a newly
compiled kernel from 8.2(GENERIC) I have no luck. Root will not mount.
Here are relevant k
BSD user since 4.0
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