At a certain time, now past, Robert spake thusly:
>
>
> Thanks to those offering helpfull advice. I appreciate it.
> I do love 4.3, compared to 2.2 it's very clever. I still have this problem
> of course - and cant' figure it out at all..
>
> I have mgetty configured on the secondary server (on
On 7 Apr 2001, at 0:23, Dan Langille wrote:
> I think we have our answer.
My apologies for not reading correctly. The MFC has already occurred.
See
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=1125147+0+current/cvs-all
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Rasputin wrote:
>
> Is there a decent walkthrough anywhere on the Net for using
> disklabel, fdisk , etc - along with an explanation of what a,c etc all
> mean?
>
> man disklabel etc all assume you know what those letters mean.
> I know c is the whole partition, but that's it.
c = entire disk
a
I think we have our answer.
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Subject:Re: cvs commit: src/sys/netinet ip_frag.c ip_frag.h ip_nat.c
ip_nat.h ip_state.c
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This is the second time this has been asked today. Are we asking in
the right place?
On 6 Apr 2001, at 14:38, Matt Haught wrote:
> Is it too late to update ipfilter in -STABLE? 3.4.16 seems to have a
> serious bug. Darren just sent out this to the ipfilter mailling list:
>
> -snip
>
Is it too late to update ipfilter in -STABLE? 3.4.16 seems to have a
serious bug. Darren just sent out this to the ipfilter mailling list:
-snip
A *VERY* serious bug has been brought to my attention in IPFilter.
In 10 words or less, fragment caching with can let through "any"
packet.
O
Yep, same thing here. Upgrading to 4.2-RELEASE works.
Warner, here's a suggested change to UPDATING:
> diff -u UPDATING.orig UPDATING
--- UPDATING.orig Sat Apr 7 13:44:06 2001
+++ UPDATINGSat Apr 7 13:47:00 2001
@@ -176,8 +176,8 @@
Except when it doesn't work :-)
- T
On 06-Apr-2001 Steve Watt wrote:
> >I have a fresh install of 4.3 here which exhibits the same problem. What
> >version of X are you using?
> >(both xterm and eterm exhibit it)
> Make sure you've rebuilt rxvt/xterm/whatever; I saw this once (on
> another OS) when the tty headers changed a wee t
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i use 4.2 release,my display card is i810,4.2 release does not contain XFree86 4.0,
> so i download source for XFree86 4.02,after compile and install,i use XF86Setup,but
> failed.it told me can not start X.what's the matter?
> i choose some X Server(
On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 12:28:37PM +1000, Robert wrote:
> static_routes=""
>
> does anyone have an example of adding static reoutes here, in rc.conf
static_routes="0 1 2"
route_0="192.168.1.0/24 192.168.1.1"
route_1="192.168.2.0/24 192.168.2.1"
route_2="192.168.3.0/24 192.168.3.1"
Chris
PGP s
As I recall, Steve Tremblett wrote:
> So a minor release happens when bugfixes reach a critical mass? Are
> there any actual new features in 4.3 or simply fixes on top of
> 4.2-RELEASE? Do features from -CURRENT get migrated in if they are
> deemed stable enough to ship?
The releases happen mor
On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 01:05:09PM +1000, Robert wrote:
>
>
> This one is easy when the system boots up, all the info scrolls up the
> console. Is it possible to 'tee' or pipe that output into a text file - kind
> of like dmesg (which doesn't contain all the output)
>
This is really a [E
This one is easy when the system boots up, all the info scrolls up the
console. Is it possible to 'tee' or pipe that output into a text file - kind
of like dmesg (which doesn't contain all the output)
Thansk
robert
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Thanks Jeff
I think that did it. I looked at that before - and then didn't get back to
do anything with it.
Just let me check. Yup, after rebooting everything ... brute force :-)
It all works. All I did was uncomment the "enable proxy" line . "Takes
branch and begins seriously whipping sel
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