Hi,
I'm planning to set up a system as described below, but I want to hear if anyone
else on this list has had any experience with a similar setup before I put it
into production use.
It is a Dell PE750 with:
- Celeron 2,4 GHz/128 kB
- 512 MB ECC DDR (400 MHz) RAM
- 2 x 120 GB SATA HD (I plan to
Pavel M. Rebrov wrote:
I've installed and configured ntpd daemon and was wondering if it going to
work with SecureLevel higher than 1. SecureLevel 2 forbids changing the system
date and, therefore, ntpdate and rdate won't work.
You will want to "step" the system time at boot before the securelevel
Denis Antrushin wrote:
Apparently, supplying -d EXITING_HOME_DIR stops -s from setting the
shell.
Well, it cause some other option to work as well. :-)
Oops, I meant to say "it causes some other options to stop working as well"
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James Housley wrote:
I have updated my source from RELENG_4_9 to RELENG_4_10 and I am
repeatedly getting a build failure on the freebsd.cf file. When I first
got it I figured it was part of the upgrade from 4.9 to 4.10, but there
was nothing in UPDATING. Now that 4.10 is installed I am still g
Richard Caley wrote:
I thin this exists in both -STABLE and -CURRENT, but I don't have a
bang up to date instalation of either, so appologies if it has been
fixed.
No, it still present in current version (pw_user.c, as of ver. 1.55)
Tested on 5.2.1 and 4.8. may have some security implications in th
I have updated my source from RELENG_4_9 to RELENG_4_10 and I am
repeatedly getting a build failure on the freebsd.cf file. When I first
got it I figured it was part of the upgrade from 4.9 to 4.10, but there
was nothing in UPDATING. Now that 4.10 is installed I am still getting
the failure.
I thin this exists in both -STABLE and -CURRENT, but I don't have a
bang up to date instalation of either, so appologies if it has been
fixed.
Tested on 5.2.1 and 4.8. may have some security implications in that
someone may think they have changed a shell (eg to /nonexistant) but
they haven't rea
Hello there, every one.
I've installed and configured ntpd daemon and was wondering if it going to work with
SecureLevel higher than 1. SecureLevel 2 forbids changing the system date and,
therefore, ntpdate and rdate won't work.
How about daemonized version? Maybe it uses some other resources?