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2003 Jun 13
2
exact difference between RELENG_4, RELENG_4_5 . . . RELENG_4_8
Read the documentation on the meaning of the various 4.X tags, and am
not sure what is meant by this:
"The release branch for FreeBSD-4.6 and FreeBSD-4.6.2, used only for
security advisories and other seriously critical fixes."
Similar descriptions are used for the other RELENG_4_X tags.
If I specify RELENG_4 will cvsup also include RELENG_4_3 to RELENG_4_8?
Sorry folks - I'm
2012 Jun 07
2
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Hello.
Can I use this video card with FreeBSD? If yes so, where I can driver download?
Best regards,
Vladimir Vasilenko <vladimir@shumbely.com>
2005 Nov 21
1
mount -u -r drops nosuid ?
Not sure if this is a bug or a feature, but it seems like potential
security risk: I have a ufs fs mounted rw+nosuid, then I needed to
downgrade it to ro, so I executed mount -u -r on it - imagine my surpise
when I found that nosuid flag was removed as well. I know I could have
used mount -u -r -o nosuid, but the present behavior seems to be
non-obvious (update one flag, orthogonal flags dropped
2005 May 14
2
different ways to disable https in apache...
Hello,
I built apache+openssl+mod_ssl. It is working fine,
and I have been starting the server with:
apachectl startssl
Recently, however, I have decided that I will not be
doing anything over https (for a while, at least) with
this web server, so for security reasons, I want to
only run on port 80.
So now I start the server with:
apachectl start
And it runs without SSL. My question is, is
2005 Nov 22
2
ipfw check-state issue
heya
i've been using freebsd's ipfw for quite a while and recently on a new
server i've got this issue with ipfw that i can't understand ... something
is wrong ...
01000 8042 1947866 allow ip from any to any via fxp0
01010 0 0 allow ip from any to any via lo0
01014 9886 4170269 divert 8668 ip from any to any in via vr0
01015 0 0 check-state
01130 14679 5695969 skipto 1800 ip from
2003 Dec 10
4
s/key authentication for Apache on FreeBSD?
I'm constructing a Web server which may require restricted areas
of the site to be used from public places where a password might
be sniffed. The damage that could be done by taking snapshots of
the content from one session with a spy program is minimal. What
the owner of the server does NOT want, though, is to allow unauthorized
parties to gain unfettered access by stealing the password via
2009 Feb 24
4
7.1-R to RELENG_7 upgrade breaks re nic
Hi,
I upgraded my 7.1-RELEASE system to RELENG_7 yesterday and after
booting, re0 works for only a short time, then gives "re0: PHY read
failed" over and over. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to debug?
Thanks,
Steve
2013 Jun 19
3
shutdown -r / shutdown -h / reboot all hang and don't cleanly dismount
Hello -STABLE@,
So I've seen this situation seemingly randomly on a number of both
physical 9.1 boxes as well as VMs for I would say 6-9 months at least.
I finally have a physical box here that reproduces it consistently
that I can reboot easily (ie; not a production/client server).
No matter what I do:
reboot
shutdown -p
shutdown -r
This specific server will stop at "All buffers
2003 Apr 30
6
how to configure a FreeBSD firewall to pass IPSec?
I have a FreeBSD box acting as a firewall and NAT gateway
I would like to set it up to transparently pass IPSec packets -- I have
an IPSec VPN client running on another machine, connecting to a remote network.
Is there a way to do this? I can't find any hints in the man pages.
2013 Mar 13
7
amdtemp does not find my CPU.
Hi!
Im running FreeBSD 9.1 on a AMD APU machine:
CPU: AMD E-450 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics (1699.36-MHz K8-class CPU)
FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE-p1 #0 r243379M: Fri Mar 8 23:16:44 CET 2013
root at pean.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
I try to use amdtemp(4) to read the temperature of this CPU but it
doesnt seem to detect the CPU. The manual states that it should support
K8-class.
The
2006 Oct 01
4
HEADS UP: FreeBSD 5.3, 5.4, 6.0 EoLs coming soon
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Hello Everyone,
On October 31st, FreeBSD 5.3 and FreeBSD 5.4 will have reached their
End of Life and will no longer be supported by the FreeBSD Security
Team. Users of either of those FreeBSD releases are strongly encouraged
to upgrade to FreeBSD 5.5 or FreeBSD 6.1 before that date.
In addition, the FreeBSD 6.0 End of Life is presently scheduled
2006 May 22
12
FreeBSD Security Survey
Dear FreeBSD users and system administrators,
While the FreeBSD Security Team has traditionally been very good at
investigating and responding to security issues in FreeBSD, this only
solves half of the security problem: Unless users and administrators
of FreeBSD systems apply the security patches provided, the advisories
issued accomplish little beyond alerting potential attackers to the