Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "metroll".
2005 Mar 19
1
LDAP and Linux compatibility
Please excuse a wee bit of cross posting here. It seems that the
questions list may not be the appropriate place for this as I've found
a number of unanswered posts involving this topic.
My FreeBSD workstations are setup with pam_ldap to a centralized
openldap server for authentication. This works perfectly for native
FreeBSD applications. What I'm running into an issue with are Linux
2013 Dec 22
5
[Bug 72978] New: nouveau E[ PFIFO][0000:01:00.0] CACHE_ERROR
...mp;action=edit
kernel log
uname -a
Linux localhost.localdomain 3.12.5-302.fc20.i686+PAE #1 SMP Tue Dec 17 20:51:40
UTC 2013 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[ 7080.782589] nouveau E[ PFIFO][0000:01:00.0] CACHE_ERROR - ch 7
[Anna[7914]] subc 0 mthd 0x0060 data 0xbeef0201
[ 7151.678580] warning: process `MetroLL' used the deprecated sysctl system
call with 10.1.
[ 7152.408808] MetroLL[8098]: segfault at 0 ip 08f1a809 sp bff37510 error 4 in
MetroLL[8048000+1336000]
[ 7208.835103] fm (8122): /proc/8177/oom_adj is deprecated, please use
/proc/8177/oom_score_adj instead.
[ 7283.219248] nouveau E[ PFIFO][...
2003 May 12
1
[Fwd: Re: Down the MPD road]
Made a typo in the cc: line. Coffee time, I guess.
-------- Original Message --------
Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 19:52:17 -0400
From: Bob K <melange@yip.org>
To: Michael Collette <metrol@metrol.net>
CC: freebsd.-security@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Down the MPD road
> I did this, and it does correct the immediate problem. Of course, it
> also
> creates a new glitchy.
>
2004 May 17
1
Mail Server in the DMZ question
Been trying to puzzle through a firewall layout here involving E-Mail. Would
have thought this was a more common kind of scenario, but I haven't been able
to Google me up an answer to this one.
At present I have an SMTP server (Postfix) in my DMZ that is simply re-routing
mail into my secure network. This is a less than optimal setup simply due to
having to allow traffic from the DMZ
2003 Jul 30
2
Kerberos to file server
Howdy,
I may be approaching this problem entirely wrong, or not. Was hoping for a
little guidance one way or the other.
I've got this AS/400 with gobs of unused file storage on it that I want to
share across as a file server to a FreeBSD box. The AS/400 side of things
supports NFS and kinda pretends to be a Unix like machine in this role.
Users will be booting from diskless clients
2003 May 10
4
Down the MPD road
Well, after working through the various options it looked like MPD would be my
best bet here. I've got it sort of working, but there's obviously some
tweaky I'm missing here.
Recap of the scenario:
Full class C of static IPs segmented into 3 networks. Outside, DMZ, Inside.
Trying to get remote Windows users through securely to the Inside.
Remote users have dynamic IPs.
2003 May 07
4
VPN through BSD for Win2k, totally baffled
Scenario:
FreeBSD box running IPFW acting as a gateway to private network. The private
network is made up of entirely routeable IP addresses. External users
running Win2k and XP on DSL connections with dynamic IPs.
Goal:
To have the FreeBSD gateway securely authenticate and encrypt the traffic
between the outside users and the internal network.
I've spent the last 3 days running up and