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2012 May 02
3
Xen/XCP on Ubuntu 12.04 Server keyboard problems
...However, the keyboard doesn''t work in the vm console. The mouse works fine, but no keyboard. I have tried a vm with Windows 7 64 bit and Ubuntu 11.10 Desktop. I don''t get any errors, just no keyboard.
Does anyone have this working or have any ideas how I can fix it?
Thanks,
Derry Bryson
Sr. Software Engineer
Highly Reliable Systems
www.High-Rely.com<http://www.high-rely.com/>
"Making Backup Invisible"
Phone: 775.329.5139 X129
Fax: 775.370.1001
Sales & Support: 877.384.6838
This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are the property of Highly R...
1999 Jan 29
1
Linux/Samba vs NT
...server. Samba's web page says they are fast, but a) on high
end hardware that NT doesn't run on and b) it wasn't Linux.
References that show Linux/Samba to be faster than NT on the same hardware
would be appreciated.
Dr. Tom Holroyd
I would dance and be merry,
Life would be a ding-a-derry,
If I only had a brain.
-- The Scarecrow
2005 Sep 22
2
Tunnel-only SSH keys
Hello.
I once read somewhere that it's possible to limit SSH pubkeys to
'tunnel-only'. I can't seem to find any information about this
in any of the usual places.
I'm going to be deploying a few servers in a couple of days and
I'd like them to log to a central server over an SSH tunnel (using
syslog-ng) however I'd like to prevent actual logins (hence
2004 Nov 08
3
Comments on the R-2.0.0 release (PR#7351)
...at my site than previous releases. I now have it installed on these
platforms:
Apple PowerPC G3 267MHz GNU/Linux 2.4.19-4a (Yellow Dog Linux release 2.3 (Dayton))
Compaq Alpha Sierra OSF/1 5.1
Compaq/DEC Alpha OSF/1 4.0F
Intel Itanium-2 GNU/Linux Red Hat Linux Advanced Server release 2.1AS (Derry)
Intel Pentium II FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE #0
Intel Pentium III FreeBSD 5.0
Intel Pentium III GNU/Linux 2.4.18-26.8.0smp (Red Hat 8.0 (Psyche))
Intel Pentium III GNU/Linux 2.4.21-20.ELsmp (Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 3 (Taroon Update 3))
Intel Pentium III NetBSD 1.6
Intel Pentium III OpenB...
2003 Oct 30
1
No subject
I have asked this before in -questions but due to a odd security
requirement, I need the option to auto lock a normal user's account
(root and those in the wheel group must be excluded) after let say, 3,
login failures. I know this can cause a DoS issue but I HAVE to have
the option of doing it in FreeBSD.
Any info is appreciated
Thanks.
Mike C
carlson39@llnl.gov
2009 Jul 30
1
DNS probe sources
These source addresses are likely spoofed, but am still curious whether
other FreeBSD admins saw a preponderance of DNS probes originating from
Microsoft corp subnets ahead of the recent ISC bind vulnerability
announcement?
Roger Marquis
Jul 28 16:51:23 PDT named[...]: client 94.245.67.253#10546: query (cache) 'output.txt/A/IN' denied
Jul 28 16:51:23 PDT named[...]: client
2003 May 28
1
FW: Question about logging.
I'm forwarding this to security@, as I'm getting no replies on ipfw@.
Hope it's relevant enough for you :(
---Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org]
On Behalf Of Erik Paulsen Skålerud
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 1:02 AM
To: ipfw@freebsd.org
Subject: Question about logging.
Sorry for asking this, It's probably been
2009 Nov 27
1
ISDN30 Timing Sources (Jon Morgan)
Quoth Jon Morgan <jon.morgan at motors.co.uk>
>
>We have a 2 port Digium TE220P card, one span is configured to connect to our ISDN30 provider (British Telecom), the other span connects to our internal PBX. Here's the zaptel.conf snip:
>
>span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
>bchan=1-15
>dchan=16
>bchan=17-31
>
>span=2,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
>bchan=32-46
>dchan=47
2003 Jun 16
4
POP daemon
What would be a good POP daemon to use? I know there are a few in the
mail ports. Are they any good?
What I mean by good is 'secure as possible' (is there really such thing as
being totally secure / invulnerable?)
Cheers
2009 Jan 15
5
How to get djbdns to start early enough to satisfy ntpd at boot?
Hi there,
I've been a happy djbdns+tinydns user for many, many years. I
want to keep using it, so answers of the form "bletch! Use ISC
BIND the way BSD intended" will be ignored :-)
Having said that, one annoying consequence of my transition
some time ago to using ntpd, rather than just setting the clock
once-off with ntpdate as I used to, is that the /etc/rc.d
mechanism starts
2005 Nov 16
11
Need urgent help regarding security
Good Day!
I think we have a serious problem. One of our old
server running FreeBSD 4.9 have been compromised and
is now connected to an ircd server..
195.204.1.132.6667 ESTABLISHED
However, we still haven't brought the server down in
an attempt to track the intruder down. Right now we
are clueless as to what we need to do..
Most of our servers are running legacy operating
systems(old