Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "ssh -f and pid"
2009 Feb 18
1
ssh -f & pid
Hi,
Ssh -f forks itself in the background. Very usefull if you would like to
e.g. tunnel munin over ssh. Now it's tricky to terminate one process if
you have multiple running.
It seems that ssh currently (looked at 5.1p1) has no write-pid-to-file
functionality
So I implemented a patch which do so. Tested it a little and it seems to
work. Hopefully it is of any use in my form or inspires the
2009 Apr 06
2
help needed for freebsd
Hi,
I'm trying to run tinc 1.0.9 on freebsd 7.1-RELEASE-p4.
I tried:
Device=/dev/net/tun0
DeviceType=tun
I tried it without the device-line, i tried the other
devicetype-options, none of them work. With all of them I get the
following error:
30311: open("/dev/net/tun0",O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK,05024360414) = 3 (0x3)
30311: ioctl(3,TUNSIFHEAD,0xbfbfec58) ERR#45 'Operation not
2004 Aug 06
3
protocol description
Hi,
Do you have any documentation on the protocol used by the icecast-server?
I wrote a tool for multiplexing (proxying) shoutcast-sessions and I would
also like to convert it for icecast-sessions. This shoutcastproxy makes it
possible to listen with a couple of people to a session while only 1 is
retrieved from a shoutcastserver
(http://www.vanheusden.com/shoutcastproxy/).
<p>Folkert van
2004 Aug 06
3
protocol description
Hi,
Do you have any documentation on the protocol used by the icecast-server?
I wrote a tool for multiplexing (proxying) shoutcast-sessions and I would
also like to convert it for icecast-sessions. This shoutcastproxy makes it
possible to listen with a couple of people to a session while only 1 is
retrieved from a shoutcastserver
(http://www.vanheusden.com/shoutcastproxy/).
<p>Folkert van
2010 Nov 22
7
local address announcements
Hi everyone,
you can find the current version of my enhanced tinc using subversion:
svn://tardyon.mon-clan.de/tinc
I allowed anonymous read access, so feel free to download the sources.
Unfortunately, my enhancements are based on a rather old git-checkout from
Guus.
The version should run under windows and Debian/Ubuntu.
Best,
Daniel
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From: folkert [mailto:folkert
2010 Apr 14
1
ipv6 via tinc
Hi,
At my provider (xs4all) I've got an ipv6 tunnel working. Now I would
like to distribute ipv6 via the tinc tunnel.
My tinc.conf:
------------
Name=server
AddressFamily=ipv4
Device=/dev/net/tun
PrivateKeyFile=/etc/tinc/fvhglobalnet/rsa_key.priv
GraphDumpFile=|/usr/bin/dot -Tpng -o /var/www/htdocs.keetweej.vanheusden.com/stats/tinc-fvh-network-graph.png
Mode=switch
KeyExpire=299
2014 May 20
2
packet loss
Hi,
Something strange is happening at my place: I have lots of packet loss
in my tinc vpn.
Network layout:
laptop --- wifi --- other pc
ping from laptop to other pc OUTSIDE tinc: 0% packet loss
ping from laptop to other pc VIA tinc: 50% packet loss
What could be the cause of that?
Folkert van Heusden
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latency you
2004 Aug 06
1
protocol description
> > Do you have any documentation on the protocol used by the icecast-server?
> > I wrote a tool for multiplexing (proxying) shoutcast-sessions and I would
> > also like to convert it for icecast-sessions. This shoutcastproxy makes it
> > possible to listen with a couple of people to a session while only 1 is
> > retrieved from a shoutcastserver
> >
2010 Nov 22
1
tinc: local address announcements
Hi,
I would like to give the new local address announcements a try. What I
mean is, the functionallity which discovers local vpn-endpoints of a vpn
to which you're already connected but only via a remote endpoint - to
improve speed etc.
Can I pull this version from svn or git somewhere? And does it have
debian stuff in it for easy replacing the debian version? And do I need
to configure
2004 Aug 06
1
protocol description
> Icecast will already relay an icecast or a shoutcast stream for
> you. And the client (listener) protocol is the same.
Is there any description of this protocol then? I'm having some troubles
getting things to work.
<p>Folkert van Heusden
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2010 Nov 22
1
weird routing issue
Hi,
I have the following tinc grid:
http://keetweej.vanheusden.com/stats/tinc-fvh-network-graph.png
Now a funny thing happens: bpsolxp routes traffic to clientbp via
'server', not directly. Both run 1.0.13. Bug?
Folkert.
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2001 Jun 18
2
not sure how to setup ext3 on a slackware 7.1 system
Hi all,
On my slackware 7.1 system, in rc.S fsck is started.
In fstab there's the following line:
/dev/hda2 / ext3 defaults,noatime 1 1
from the readme I figured that I should put the line
append="rw rootflags=journal=102"
in lilo.conf
The system boots up, but I get the error message that the
root partition is already rw.
Should I just skip the filesystem
2013 Jun 26
0
Re: removing external journal
On 6/25/13 3:13 AM, Folkert van Heusden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a system with an ext4 filesystem with its journal on an other
> device (an SSD).
> Now this SSD dropped of the sata bus so the filesystem went r/o.
> I would like to remove the journal but it says it can't because
> needs_check is set.
What does it actually say? there is no needs_check flag AFAIK.
> I
2013 Jun 27
2
Re: removing external journal
On 6/27/13 3:57 AM, Folkert van Heusden wrote:
> Eric, Andreas,
>
>>>> I have a system with an ext4 filesystem with its journal on an other
>>>> device (an SSD).
>>>> Now this SSD dropped of the sata bus so the filesystem went r/o.
>>>> I would like to remove the journal but it says it can't because
>>>> needs_check is set.
2002 Oct 15
2
extremely dense tinc-mini-howto
Hi,
I'm trying to write an extremely dense tinc-mini-howto.
You can see it at:
http://keetweej.vanheusden.com/~folkert/tinc_mini_howto.html
Please send me suggestions on how I can make things better
and such.
Oh, and if someone could tell me how to configure tinc so
that it authenticates against the host on the other side,
please tell me! (couldn't figure that one out)
Folkert.
Tinc:
2013 Jun 27
0
Re: removing external journal
>>>>> I have a system with an ext4 filesystem with its journal on an other
>>>>> device (an SSD).
>>>>> Now this SSD dropped of the sata bus so the filesystem went r/o.
>>>>> I would like to remove the journal but it says it can't because
>>>>> needs_check is set.
>>>>
>>>> What does it actually
2013 Jun 26
2
Re: removing external journal
On 2013-06-26, at 9:38 AM, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> On 6/25/13 3:13 AM, Folkert van Heusden wrote:
>>
>> I have a system with an ext4 filesystem with its journal on an other
>> device (an SSD).
>> Now this SSD dropped of the sata bus so the filesystem went r/o.
>> I would like to remove the journal but it says it can't because
>> needs_check is set.
>
2014 Aug 26
1
key size
Hi,
Tinc currently allows keys of > 4096 bit during creation.
But when running with those no connection can be setup.
Either there should be a limit set (or a warning at least) during
generation or tincd should not have that limit.
imho, of course.
Folkert van Heusden
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2013 Dec 15
1
graphviz
Hi,
I propose that the "ad-hoc connections" (localdiscovery) are also
displayed in the graph (graphdumpfile) as it is useful for debugging.
I find the command-line tooling a bit cumbersome to find out where the
problem is - maybe a web-interface can be added to tincd? Implementing a
http server is trivial I found out.
Folkert van Heusden
--
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2013 Jun 25
2
removing external journal
Hi,
I have a system with an ext4 filesystem with its journal on an other
device (an SSD).
Now this SSD dropped of the sata bus so the filesystem went r/o.
I would like to remove the journal but it says it can't because
needs_check is set. I can't run fsck because the journal is not
reachable. Is there any way to solve this? I understand I lost any
pending changes in the journal.
regards