in openssh, or have I overlooked something in my configuration?
With LogLevel VERBOSE, you should get entries like
sshd[88595]: Failed publickey for root from 130.95.13.18 port 41256 ssh2
Is that what you're after?
David Adam
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On Thu, 8 Jul 2010, Glen Barber wrote:
> On 7/8/10 10:24 PM, David Adam wrote:
> > On Thu, 8 Jul 2010, Glen Barber wrote:
> > > What caught my interest is if I attempt to log in from a machine
> > > where I do not have my key or an incorrect key, I see nothing logged
ause a failover)
> from within a jail. That's not good. I think that needs
> to be fixed, or at the very least it needs to be properly
> documented.
I can't see how this is a security flaw. The link is already down;
ifconfig is merely updating the OS
'ifdown' command will destroy WoL status, but I don't think that's an
issue here.)
Hope that helps. I'm sure any contributions to the effort to add driver
support will be appreciated.
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 11:41:59AM +0800, David Adam wrote:
> > On Mon, 6 Oct 2008, Georgi Iovchev wrote:
> > > I have a shutdown problem. I have a machine with gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R
> > > motherboard. Integrated ne
00 04 00 00 00-94 49 00 00 00 00 00 00
ss:eip=00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00-00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00-00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
BTX halted
Any thoughts or suggestions? I will stay on 7.0 for now but have a fairly
large supply of spare drives so I can test new installs if r
D is the way to go).
>
> FWIW, '.local' is preferred by many these days. Example:
> machine.mydomain.local
Off-topic, but this is a bad idea if you intend to run mDNS, also known as
Rendezvous/Bonjour (Rendejour!) or Avahi, on your network. See
http://www.avahi.org/wiki/A
ttery and decide to leave your place of
> employment? What does the organization do when the next person comes
> in and there's this high-specialized set up?
On the upside, you're now irreplaceable and can't be fired.
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Gavin Atkinson wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 12:13 +0900, David Adam wrote:
> > I upgraded my 7.0 system to 7.1-RELEASE with freebsd-update only to find
> > that it no longer boots correctly, instead crashing with a BTX backtrace.
> > If I break to
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 January 2009 10:13:46 pm David Adam wrote:
> > I upgraded my 7.0 system to 7.1-RELEASE with freebsd-update only to find
> > that it no longer boots correctly, instead crashing with a BTX backtrace.
> > If I break to
last update from it was last week on
> the 19th.
Vivek,
Someone mentioned this a little while back:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=misc/103814
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ode 1
>
> Stop in /usr/home/khawkins/Unreal3.2.
> $
>
> Is there something up with the FreeBSD download?
Internal compiler errors in GCC are hardware problems in almost all cases.
Check your CPU temperature, and the state of your RAM.
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does not fit this criteria. Your system
is not vulnerable to the exploit.
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orted from the NetBSD Project, where it appeared first in NetBSD 1.4."
The NIS section of the handbook contains no mention of nsswitch.conf(5),
so I'm not actually sure that it's required for system authentication.
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On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, Mark Hennessy wrote:
> David Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >On Tue, 21 Nov 2006, Mark Hennessy wrote:
> >> I have a new system that has FreeBSD 6.1 on it to replace a system with
> >> FreeBSD 4.11 being put out of service.
> >>
>
y good point. When you consider the inherent insecurity of
NIS, having a root password in the maps is a pretty bad plan anyway.
Given my vague handwaving at PAM, and the fact that the OP probably has
NIS as sufficient above pam_unix, the obvious solution if my unverified
ht like to suggest these features to the OpenSSH developers!
http://www.openssh.com/report.html
Of course, when space is at a premium, Dropbear is the answer to your SSH
questions.
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xt week - localisations are supposed to be finished by Monday)
should have the fix.
Not long now :-)
Cheers,
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On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Sam Stein wrote:
> So prerelease is stable now...? Why exactly..
(There's always one.)
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/admin.html#RELEASE-CANDIDATE
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-PRERELEASE #6: Thu Feb 9 01:01:54 WST
2006 i386.
It only appears to occur under load, so I suspect a hardware problem. I am
taking this server offline in the next few weeks to try and track it down.
Hope it doesn't happen again!
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might want to check out FreeSBIE and its
customisation scripts. It's very straightforward to build a custom CD
with things like RDesktop, and comes with a built-in installer (although
it does require some extra work to get things like the source and ports
trees).
www.freesbie.org
Cheers,
Dav
lists have turned up
> with nothing.
I've only got access to a FreeBSD 4.11 machine at the moment, but have you
tried the -x debug flags listed under cron(8)? (4.11 doesn't have rcNG, so
I can't tell you where it's started or whether you'll need to redirect
output, bu
Windows both refused to
start.
I was rather glad, too, because it was the only way I could get data off
that disk!
Cheers,
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default for maintenance
reasons: it prevents fragmentation, among other things. The super-user can
override these limitations, but it's a bad idea for any length of time.
(I think I'm going to tell other Windows people that it just shows how
much more efficient BSD is with your disk
eads again.
Whoa. In that case, I have no idea. Sorry for the spam.
> > Yep: delete some files on /var/tmp. :-)
> >
> > [blah blah blah]
Glad to know my words are appreciated, anyway.
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bit of community pressure will encourage NVIDIA to provide
the resources that you need - I know that I continue to buy their cards
for my (rather inconsequential) uses because of their excellent FreeBSD
support (in some cases, I've got higher FPS under Free
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, John Van Sickle wrote:
> Anyone? Or is there another mailing list I should try?
John,
I'm afraid I can't help you myself, but you might want to try
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w.snd.pcm0.vchans=4
# sysctl hw.snd.maxautovchans=4
Check out http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/sound-setup.html#AEN8582
(the section titled 'Utilizing Multiple Sound Sources').
Cheers,
David Adam
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(Just a headsup that this problem may still exist.)
Cheers,
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to, but definitely worthwhile.
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FreeBSD), not stripped
strip(1) the file, and it becomes...
/usr/obj/usr/src/lib/libmagic/compress.o: ELF 32-bit LSB relocatable,
Intel 80386, version 1 (FreeBSD), stripped
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d more time
> consuming and risky (especially when compared to an "apt-get update &&
> apt-get upgrade"). For example, the last devel/pear update in the
> ports crashed my PHP installations on 2 development machines (still no
> clue how to fix this).
I don't
aren't subject to a code freeze and
rigorous review, they might have minor issues. It's unlikely, but if a
snapshot explodes your computer, steals your children and wipes your
credit cards, You Have Been Warned.
I hope you have some luck with the snapshots - what hardware s
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