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2008 Mar 04
1
FreeBSD 7.9-stable: weird messages in /var/log/messages?
Hello One one of my stable machines I see these messages in /var/log/messages: Mar 3 18:37:41 kg-i82 kernel: 16.011e9e3975b3aa06 too long Mar 3 21:41:42 kg-i82 kernel: 16.016a24cf0742715c too long Mar 3 21:41:58 kg-i82 kernel: 15.feb784aee196608c too short Does anyone know hwat the messages mean, or which part of the kernel they are from? Googling didn't help me. The machine runs FreeBSD 7.0-stable: tingo@kg-i82$ uname -a FreeBSD kg-i82.kg4.no 7.0-STABLE FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #1: Sun Mar 2 01:18:27 CET 2008 root@kg-i82.kg4.no:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/I81K i386 and th...
2006 May 18
2
rsync client to daemon over ssh tunnel connection issues
...e server side of the sshd tunnel running. I installed strace (Centos did not have it by default). The ssh process terminated but the rsync was still going. So I ran strace and it was in a select call. This tells me that something happened between the endpoints of the ssh tunnel for this issue. Hwat follows are different issues. Client: Windows XP running CWRsync 2.6.8. We are creating an SSH Tunnel from the client machine (external network) to our server Server: running rsync 2.6.8 using rsync --daemon. No chroot jails or the like. This Happened Last Night: -----------------------------...
2015 Jul 27
3
Samba4 Domain member only usable with ip
Hi, Hope someone can help I have setup a domain menber samba4 server I can access it perfectly using his ip \\192.168.0.3 But if I use his name \\shareserver it ask me for a password like if i was not join dns are working Don't really know where to look to find the clue -- probeSys - spécialiste GNU/Linux site web : http://www.probesys.com
2001 Nov 28
46
Resource temporarily unavailable
Im trying to run this program called Thinkboxx and wen it tryes to comunicate over the comm port it hangs. Here are som output to read. earlier on i get: Call kernel32.VirtualAlloc(43050000,00001000,00001000,00000004) ret=0058557c Ret kernel32.VirtualAlloc() retval=43050000 ret=0058557c thats from vhere the com port gets an virtual memory space, i think. and in the end i have: Call