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rotocol with greater a
passion today. Let's simply remove all vestiges of FTP from the base
system, including libfetch, sooner than later. We don't need it now that we
have HTTPS and POST; and sftp.
I think we should make it our goal to remove any and all unencrypted
protocols from Fr
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> On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 8:45 AM Cy Schubert
> wrote:
>
> > In message
> > > om>
> > , Ed Maste writes:
> > > I propo
Cy Schubert writes:
> In message om>
> , Ed Maste writes:
> > I propose deprecating the ftpd currently included in the base system
> > before FreeBSD 14, and opened review D26447
> > (https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26447) to add a notice to the man page.
> > I ha
ig.h and import into
base, using a master config.h (actually called config.h) to include via
#ifdef definitions the appropriate config.h.. Qemu (and
qemu-sbruno) doesn't support all our supported platforms, especially the
multitude of ARM platforms, so holes in our auto-generated config
Mark Johnston
> Affects:FreeBSD 11.2
> Corrected: 2019-11-24 17:11:47 UTC (stable/11, 11.2-STABLE)
Should this be 2018 or is this yet in the future?
> 2019-01-09 18:57:38 UTC (releng/11.2, 11.2-RELEASE-p8)
>
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install while person B wanted to replace, picking a random example, BSD
tar with GNU tar. Isn't that the real advantage of pkgbase?
If OTOH it's binary updates V 2.0, what's the point? I'm a little
rhetorical here but you get my point. If I want ipfw instead pf or
ip
t be maintainer's nightmare to take care of all the
> dependencies on the base packages for each port we have in the ports tree?
No more than it is today. Remember, people have been doing this sort of
thing for decades. If the folks at Red Hat, Oracle (formerly Sun), and
IBM can
read);
> (gdb)
> check_suspend (curthread=0x80864b000) at /usr/src/lib/libthr/thread/thr_sig.c
> :358
> 358 if (__predict_true((curthread->flags &
> (gdb)
> 401 }
> (gdb)
> _thr_ast (curthread=0x80864b000) at /usr/src/lib/libthr/thread/thr_sig.c:274
&g
defaults are expected to be "generally sane", and were likely chosen
> a relatively long time ago.
>
> What would you like the value(s) to be for what versions of FreeBSD?
>
> H
>
> On 9/5/2019 11:39 PM, Cy Schubert wrote:
> > In message .
> > inf
> &g
Thanks. The version strings have been updated in HEAD and will be MFCd
tomorrow.
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write
s
+114,11 @@
$verbose fetching $url
fetch $ntp_leapfile_fetch_opts -o $ntp_tmp_leapfile
$url && break
done
+ ntp_ver_no_tmp=$(get_ntp_leapfile_ver $ntp_tmp_leapfile)
ntp_expiry_tmp=$(get_ntp_leapfi
In message <20160825001624.h1...@naund.org>, Andreas Ott writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 06:55:37PM -0700, Cy Schubert wrote:
> > The file was obtained from USNO. Except for a $FreeBSD$ and a minor
> > spelling fix that was brought forward from r298087, the f
the above, I have Bcced: this message to current@ (where
> the thread originated) and sent it (and set replies) to stable@.
>
>
> I have a test system, last updated to stable/11 as of mid-October
> last year; lockd was running on it, as well (which is why I tried
> goi
only supports top post. Apologies.
Cy Schubert
or
The need of the many outweighs the greed of the few.
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.
Also, this old phone only supports top post. Apologies.
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or
The need of the many outweighs the greed of the few.
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old phone only supports top post. Apologies.
Cy Schubert
or
The need of the many outweighs the greed of the few.
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FreeBSD-STABLE
In message <11826345-1b82-46cb-894c-e567725f8...@bway.net>, Charles
Sprickman v
ia freebsd-fcp writes:
>
>
> > On Oct 4, 2018, at 11:52 AM, Cy Schubert wrote:
> >
> > I have rl, fxp, xl, dc, bge (which I have an uncommitted patch for), nfe, a
> nd sk. Not all a
ur account, hoping to get the same tty you had and
use sudo "memory" to obtain elevated privileges.
Solutions might be to have pty's assigned randomly or at logout have the
shell issue a sudo -k to remove your timestamp file. In bash and sh all a
person needs to do is,
tra
ce I purchased two of
them). It was 906 days old, having only been powered off maybe a dozen times
over the last three years.
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dr3 0
dr4 0x0ff0
dr5 0x400
dr6 0x0ff0
dr7 0x400
xpt_freeze_devq+0x18: movl0x4(%eax),%eax
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to do
with Linux emulation however until I dig into this more I won't know for
sure.
The only way to "unhang" the system is to press the reset switch.
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>
> > I think you got it. After rebooting under a fresh 6.0-STABLE (build on
> > Mon Nov 14 05:39:01 CET 2005), the problem didn't appear again... no
> > more need for a serial console on this machine, i think :)
>
> Sounds like a good MFC candidate, assu
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> As I recall, Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group wrote:
> > It appears there is a Y2K problem with either msdosfs, as witnessed
> > below from one of my machines. I don't have any plans to boot W9
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Daniel C. Sobral" writes:
> Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group wrote:
> >
> > 4.4BSD has something like JFS, LFS (Log Structured Filesystem). LFS
> > developed from a paper by John Ousterhout, the same fellow who
&
n samba
2. wait for a short period of time to see what might be deleted,
e.g. dependencies.
3. if you decide to go ahead with the removal: pkg_remove samba
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cd ${SOURCEDIR} &&
-make DESTDIR=${DESTDIR} distrib-dirs &&
+touch .foobar && rm .foobar && make DESTDIR=${DESTDIR} distrib-dirs
make DESTDIR=${TEMPROOT} distrib-dirs &&
make DESTDIR=${TEMPROOT} -DNO_MAKEDEV distribution;} ||
{ echo '
I don't have the expertise or time to debug this and 4.2 due real
> soon :-(
Try,
rshdauthsufficient pam_permit.so
Nothing breaks and rsh behaviour is restored, including prompting for
passwords when required.
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r {} \;
>
> why not just "cd /usr/ports; rm -fr */*/work"?
That takes forever tying up your shell looking for work directories.
You can put a copy of the shell in the background so you get on with
other tasks.
cd /usr/ports && (rm -rf */*/work) &
Regards,
ing the shell search for work directories is not a
problem. If it's many then a find command piped to xargs is the most
efficient answer. I think that people might have an idea of how much
needs to be cleaned up, then choose the tool that works best.
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dedicated".
If/when dangerously dedicated goes away, will there be special
provision for Zip and Jazz disks? Or, will we need to put an fdisk
style partition table on Zip and Jazz disks, then slice them with
disklabel?
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ot;, but I'm no longer so sure. Reading the MS-DOS 2.11 source code,
> it seems that they didn't have a partition table at the time. Can
> anybody remember when it was introduced?
IBM introduced it in the PC-XT. PC-DOS (not the same as MS-DOS) 2.0
wast the operating system
s redundant. It seems like a no-brainer
to me, just remove support for disklabel entirely. Simple and end of
argument.
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thing preventing you from creating a directory in /usr
> to hold the workdirs either).
This is an excellent idea. Could we make this the default?
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n other architectures too. I considered one argument for
and two against my suggestion so status quo it is.
If I don't like the decision, can I vote again? :)
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simply pulls in all th
> e
> other ports accordingly) but doesn't deinstall the components. How could one
> remove all components of GNOME even down to the libraries (I know some
> libraries would be needed by other ports)?
>
> I've done this before "manually" b
e 0:0:0 with the physical address of the disk you want to display
defects for.
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allowing localhost access to the machine then rlogin localhost. This
will have the same effect as above.
I personally haven't had the problems because I use krb5 rlogin and
telnet directly to root, depending on whether the packets are NATed and
VPNed or not, e.g krlogin -x -l root host or
he released version. As soon as I have it imported in CURRENT, and
> after I have done my usual round of testing in STABLE I will MFC it.
Do we know when BIND9 might be imported into -CURRENT?
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> Cy
In message <3A743E72.3727.1396DB@localhost>, "Bruno Miguel" writes:
> > Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group wrote:
> >
> > > You're probably better of installing IPF 3.4.16. There have been many
> > > bugfixes and improvements since 3.4.8
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> Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dag-Erling Smorgrav
> > writes:
> > > Hmm, I've had a CFP1080S (Antigua) for years,
updated. If I telnet and do my work no problem; however, if
> I use ssh, then I see broken pipes.
Could it be some interaction between -STABLE and OpenSSH 2.3.0? I
installed OpenSSH 2.3.0 on some 4.2-RELEASE systems, including the
src/secure bits, and have had no broken pipes problems when using ssh.
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Ushakov" write
s:
> On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 06:25:44 -0800, Cy Schubert wrote:
>
> > > > So no, your makewhatis patch only appears to be a bandaid, but
> > > > there is something going on deeper (possibl
;t necessarily an easy thing.
>
> I run a NIS master with 30,000 users in it. No problems. It doesn't
> fail either. I've been doing this since FreeBSD 2.2
Same here. I've been using NIS on my network at home since 2.0.5.
Just installed -STABLE CVSupped as of Feb
le, I only
> get one "broken pipe" at the end.
I've tried it with bash, sh, and tcsh. I can't seem to get a SIGPIPE.
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11 13:38:49
> EST 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GURNEY i386
> Mar 14 03:11:24 gurney /kernel: (da2:ahc0:0:6:0): SCB 0x3 - timed out while
> idle, SEQADDR == 0x7
About a month ago I had this problem too. At first it was infrequent
becoming much worse later. A scan b
system.
Any ideas?
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Radcliffe writes:
> Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably
> said:
> > GiveConsole should contain:
> > chown root /dev/console
>
> Errrm, are you sure that's what you meant ?
>
> xc
It appears the real time clock (IRQ 8) would intermittently stop
working. Replacing the motherboard resolved the problem.
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all that Linux does async disk writes out of the box.
You are correct.
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ports collection
> would have prevented the exploit from happening in the first place. Has
> anyone experimented with this?
I've been using FreeBSD since 2.0.5. I've been very pleased with the
quality of the O/S.
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Quinot wri
tes:
> Le 2001-04-17, Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group écrivait :
>
> > I don't see how a fix like this would risk the integrity of the
> > upcoming 4.3-RELEASE.
>
> Other scripts could parse the output
c/sys/net/if_tun.c 1.90
before 4.4-RELEASE.
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ge, patches
cleanly and fixes the problem for me.
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ith all those gated -stable commits you have
> > > saved up. :)
> >
> > Now that that's done, could someone MFC src/sys/net/if_tun.c 1.90
> > before 4.4-RELEASE.
>
> Done.
Wow! And thanks. That was fast.
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econds (remember, we're only
> interested in getting the estimate at the end of Pass II).
>
> I've opened a PR.
There was some discussion about this on this list a couple of weeks ago
shortly after the traverse.c patch was MFC'd. The conclusion at that
ould anyone be interested in my submitting the patch as a PR, or is
-a off -X sra good enough?
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grade from and to?
> :
> :
> :Regards, Phone: (250)387-8437
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>
> There's a SCSI bios in the adaptec itself that can be upgraded?
I could be wrong but I understand yes it can be.
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es where NFS and FTP of /usr/obj are
not an option.
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ds and
NE2000 PCI clones.
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>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [E
ross the screen, flickering and scrolling upwards.
>
> I'm using the XF86_Mach64 server, as I was before.
Are you sure? Whenever I had this problem under XF86 3.3.6, X ->
XF86_SVGA.
>
> Has something changed? Could it be a compiler bug? My make.conf has
> CPU type set to
in the kernel, e.g removed from your kernel config
and kernel rebuilt.
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ssages to be
sent to our pager/cell phones.
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/dev && ./MAKEDEV all
or
cd /dev && ./MAKEDEV pass4 xpt2
I'm assuming you have the pass(4) device in your kernel, which is by
default in the GENERIC kernel.
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on of the XFree86-4 port?
>
> I'd go back to XFree86 3.3.6, but the whole reason I started this
> upgrade process was to get better support for my Matrox G400 card.
Put date=2001.06.04.00.00.00 into your supfile then cvsup.
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, but also to two other files. One in crypto part and one in
> netinet (or whatever).
>
> Will it be enough to only rebuild telnetd, or should I make world?
cd /usr/src/secure/libexec/telnetd && make obj && make && make install
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I think that the approach taken
here is a balanced approach and is the correct approach. Services are
not removed from the system entirely and can be enabled if needed.
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I'm not sure what the GNOME problems are. I've built and am running
GNOME with FVWM2 without problems since Friday. Has something changed
since Friday or am I just lucky?
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act that
there were no replies to that comment seems to indicate we just don't
know yet.
In some OpenBSD mailing list archives (search Google) there were
comments about dirpref + softupdates being 60x faster than UFS without
the two features.
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o longer supports the 80386", right?
Yes, see rev 1.296 of src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC.
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uot;
fi
if [ x$old_broadcast_address != x ]; then
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Fr
ey first appeared after
> just a kernel build on one machine the day before.
>
> I had no messages on the console previously.
I'm not experiencing this problem, however I don't know what DHCP
server is being used by my cable company.
Is it possible that a change occurred on the D
floppy image. I've yet to determine what I
think we should cut from the GENERIC kernel to make it fit, except to
say that the GENERIC kernel should go on some kind of calorie
restricted diet (no more bytes for the kernel) to prepare for the big
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derscore.c
> Illegal instruction (core dumped)
> mkdep: compile failed
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/c++filt.
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc.
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop in /usr/src.
> *** Error code 1
&
tune database.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Matt
Behrens writes:
> On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group wrote:
>
> : In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> : Matt Behrens writes:
>
> : > On 19 Jul 1999, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
>
> : > :
what would be the fix for this? fsck?
Some drives (mostly SCSI) will remap the bad sectors automatically.
Some drive manufacturers provide a utility that can be run from DOS
that will remap bad sectors.
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rg/~abial/spy-0.1.tgz and the
manual can be found at http://www.freebsd.org/~sheldonh/spy.4.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sheldon Hearn writes:
>
>
> On Mon, 20 Mar 2000 05:39:18 PST, Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group wrote
> :
>
> > Agreeed, there is no man page for sigwait, however on my 3.4R systems:
> >
> > cwsys$ man -k ld.so
> &g
BTW, this was not directed at you specifically but at many of those who
complain about support. Please don't take this a my flaming you but
instead flaming those who expect commercial support from a freeware
project.
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openssl
> openssh
krb5
pipsecd
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> Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group wrote:
> >
> > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Daniel C. Sobral" writes:
> > > "Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote:
> >
uot;... :)
Actually it doesn't. It upgrades /usr/bin/make before it begins
building anything else. If you're building and testing on a separate
disk, you can copy 3.4 to that disk, chroot, and build.
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> Yes.
>
To change the topic slightly, are there any plans to resurrect LFS?
Would there be any point to putting in the time and effort to removing
the bitrot or should we leave it where it is?
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> device_probe_and_attach: fxp0 attach returned 6
Try disabling all other NIC drivers in your kernel. You can do this by
building a new kernel or by doing a boot -c.
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s is reprodusable on three machines. Also fails on
> LS120, without error message.
>
> Am I doing something stupid. Don't answer that! Has anyone got a work
> around/better method. Compressing the file would be nice :-)
Try using the raw device.
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BTW)
People, this has been discussed many times in the past. I have a
relatively lengthy reply outlining how to manage using symlinks the
last time this was discussed here. Search the mailing list archives to
see how its done.
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it to the amount of
> times the process works without issue.
Too bad CVS doesn't commit atomically.
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use EPSV/EPRT pair and LPSV/LPRT pair, in-
stead of PASV and PORT. The meaning is the same.)
I've removed all IPv6 options from my kernel at home (to circumvent a
Kerberos V through pipsecd through NAT problem) and I have no problems
with ftp(1).
What would make ftp(1) think it has a
fline. I can send you my three or you
can send me yours.
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print_sense = FALSE;
> } else
> error = EIO;
> break;
> }
Would it be possible to implement this using a sysctl?
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ed tn3270 (I usually use x3270 instead) with a TSO/ISPF
session. No problems here.
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fortune database.
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