packages somehow and list them
There is a tool called pkg_cutleaves in the ports tree that will show you
all ports that are not used by any other ports and lets you decide if you
want to keep them or not. There might be other solutions, too.
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> I hope I've been verbose enough. Thank you!
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t understood by looking at the following chart:
http://homepage.mac.com/quension/pf/flow.png
Is this the information you are looking for?
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> maybe on i386 works who knows ?
Not with the dynamic address syntax, no.
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o protocol drain routines
Please see:
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/htdig/freebsd-stable/2005-April/013703.html
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On Wednesday 25 July 2007, JD Bronson wrote:
> At 08:55 PM 7/25/2007 +0200, Max Laier wrote:
> >On Saturday 21 July 2007, Jordan Gordeev wrote:
> > > I'm replying to an old and long-forgotten thread to report my
> > > recent findings.
> > > There
ported in FreeBSD-CURRENT with
> the big import of PF from OpenBSD 4.1.
> I'm CC-ing Max to notify him of the bug present in -STABLE and to ask
> him to deal with the issue by either porting the fix from OpenBSD, or
> by documenting that modulate/synproxy state is broken.
Good ca
//fcvs co src" will get you up and running.
Ready to do "cvs diff -u" to check for the local changes you made etc.
As a side note: If you can't figure out simple questions like this by
your self, you will have a hard time to do actual development. We
prov
ou could try to limit the states a
single IP can create (see "max-src-states" in pf.conf) or rate-limit the
connections with CURRENT's "max-src-conn-rate".
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; ?
The kernel message buffer is exported via a sysctl (kern.msgbuf) and as you
asked to see all sysctl - this one is included, too. This is not a message
for freebsd-hackers@ btw!
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On Saturday 05 June 2010 01:58:35 Adam PAPAI wrote:
> Why FreeBSD is supreme with 1 and 2 thread. And why is it 2 and 3 times
> slower with 4-8-16-32 threads compared to Debian? The first two tests (1
> thread and 2 thread) showed me that FreeBSD is supreme in I/O, but later
> tests showed me, that
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