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2003 Nov 04
1
Veractiy and FreeBSD
..."/etc/csh.logout". (OS error message="File is on the procfs (/proc) device."). E: Could not obtain attribute B.md5 for this file. -- snip snip -- I've tried taking both PROCFS and PSEUDOFS out of the kernel, to no avail. Anyone have any other ideas? Thanks -rcollins
2002 Feb 23
1
rsync error: unexplained error (code -1) at main.c(883)
...his: rsync --daemon when I connect to the rsync server on the localhost I get this: myhost# rsync localhost:: test but when I connect, from the localhost, using it's hostname i get this: myhost# rsync myhost.hwi.buffalo.edu:: rsync error: unexplained error (code -1) at main.c(883) Thanks -rcollins
2005 Jul 22
5
Macintosh SysAdmin Opening - Buffalo, NY
...re, the candidate must have a positive attitude, especially when it comes to desktop support. Each of us within the department have more responsibilities than we can handle, so you must be able to work with little supervision or guidance. For consideration, email resume and salary requirements to: rcollins@hwi.buffalo.edu
2002 May 18
1
winbind and FreeBSD
Has anyone gotten, and/or can point me to some documentation that talks about, getting winbind running on FreeBSD? Preferably without linux-compat enabled. Thanks -rcollins
2006 Jan 23
2
net ads join segmentation fault
On FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE-p2 using samba-3.0.21a,1 the net command seg faults. Does anyone know what is going on? Thanks -rcollins ----- net ads join -Uadministrator -d 10 ----- [2006/01/23 12:36:59, 5] lib/debug.c:debug_dump_status(368) INFO: Current debug levels: all: True/10 tdb: False/0 printdrivers: False/0 lanman: False/0 smb: False/0 rpc_parse: False/0 rpc_srv: False/0 rpc_cli: False...
2005 Jan 27
1
ipp2p doc error
I think I''ve found a mistake in the http://www.shorewall.net/ipp2p.html documentation. I''ve been trying to get traffic shaping working on the p2p traffic (Using ipp2p and wonder shaper) and lossing clumps of hair in the process. I followed the web page documentation but the "tcpost" rule that clasifies the packet and actually starts the "castration"