:: When is FreeBSD going to fix the bug that makes nmap -sO crash/reboot
:: the machine ? :) This was fixed in OpenBSD I think.
How does that work? AFAICT there's no '-sO' or '-s0' scan types.
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> Does anyone have any suggestions for troubleshooting this? Any ideas on
> where to continue looking for problems? I'm not looking for answers(unless you
> got them) I'm looking for the next place to look.
When is FreeBSD going to fix the bug that makes nmap -sO crash/reboot
the machine ? :)
[ On Thursday, May 24, David Andrzejewski wrote: ]
> Are you sure you don't want something like "tag=RELENG_4" ?
>
/usr/share/examples/cvsup/4.x-stable-supfile
is your friend if you wish to go to 4.x ...
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I hope I'm on the right list.
I'm trying to upgrade a remote server that I don't
have access to. It's running 4.1
I downloaded the source tree with cvsup using tag=.
When I ran 'make buildworld', I got an error about
some undefined symbols. I ran 'make includes' and
that fixed it. But then it
:: I could be wrong but I understand yes it can be.
Yes, there is... but, be careful when you upgrade. If you have a generic
Adaptec card, you can use the BIOSes from the Adaptec Web site. If it's an
OEM adapter, however, you should stick to the OEM's upgrades, as the BIOSes
can be different from
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matt Dillon
writes:
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> :
> :In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> :>, Joe
> :Clarke writes:
> :> Matt, I know you've probably heard a lot of responses to this, but I have
> :> a system very similar to yours that I use in production with vinum
> :> striping across 12 18
Ok, I see a switch for it on the setkey(8) man but I can't seem to get it
too take. I keep getting an invalid argument
here is the man page section
extensions
takes some of the following:
-m mode Specify an security protocol mode for use. By de-
Hi,
I´ve tried to install FreeBSD on a IBM PC Server330.
It´s an old PCI/EISA PPro machine with an onboard
adaptec7880 Chip (which is connect to the PCI Bus).
Anyway, anytime, when I try to install FreeBSD it hangs
at "Waiting 15sec. for SCSI Devices to settle". The
previous part of the booting m
On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 11:53:38AM -0600, Forrest W. Christian wrote:
>
> Requested outputs:
>
> mail# dmesg
> Copyright (c) 1992-2001 The FreeBSD Project.
> Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
> The Regents of the University of California. All rights
:I have two remote offices. I am running FreeBSD ver 4.0R on all three
:firewalls. I would like to create two VPN between the remote offices and
:our HQ here. I can create a VPN connection using the gif and
:esp/tunnel//require, without the racoon, but from time to time the remote
:offices loos
>110/2560/2560 mbuf clusters in use (current/peak/max)
>
>Generally I never see the clusters above 150 or so UNLESS the card is
>"hung" which I suspect is a symptom and not the cause...
>
>We don't need to do anything to have it come back - just wait, and then
>everything seems just fine like as i
I have two remote offices. I am running FreeBSD ver 4.0R on all three
firewalls. I would like to create two VPN between the remote offices and
our HQ here. I can create a VPN connection using the gif and
esp/tunnel//require, without the racoon, but from time to time the remote
offices loose com
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Vladimir Savichev wrote:
> > /dev/dsp should be a symbolic link to dsp0. Is it? You might need to re-run
> > "sh MAKEDEV snd0" in /dev to make sure all the links are correct.
> >
> obviously i followed to "Sound" in Handbook where it's written
> do it twice sh MAKEDEV snd0
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