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2003 Jun 26
5
apache panics on a recent 4.8-STABLE
Yesterday I begin a couple of update to the latest 4.8-STABLE. After that the two boxes continues to go in panics as soon as Apache (1.3 from the ports, also freshly recompiled, 2.0.x seems NOT to hang) starts. I don't know if it is related to the other thread : "Kernel core dump in recent 4.8-STABLE" but it is easily reproducible by cvsupping to a today -STABLE and then running
2008 Sep 23
3
7.0-stable: a hung process - scheduler bug?
Hello! I was trying to build OpenOffice using all of my 4 CPUs. To be able to do other work on the machine comfortably, I ran the build under nice, and assigned real-time priority to the two Xorg processes. The build started at about 23:10 last night, and hung at 23:46. The procstat output for the make's process group is: PID PPID PGID SID TSID THR LOGIN WCHAN EMUL
2018 Oct 23
1
Centos7 & Selinux & Tor
On 10/23/18 2:49 PM, Robin Lee wrote: > On Sun, 2018-10-14 at 20:13 +0200, Robin Lee wrote: >> I've just encountered a problem starting tor. When I do 'systemctl >> start tor' it fails and I get selinux errors in the log. There was >> suggestion to do full auditing with 'auditctl -w /etc/shadow -p w'. >> Which I did and it gave the following >>
2018 Oct 14
3
Centos7 & Selinux & Tor
I've just encountered a problem starting tor. When I do 'systemctl start tor' it fails and I get selinux errors in the log. There was suggestion to do full auditing with 'auditctl -w /etc/shadow -p w'. Which I did and it gave the following type=PROCTITLE msg=audit(1539540150.692:60570): proctitle=2F7573722F62696E2F746F72002D2D72756E61736461656D6F6E0030002D2
2017 Jan 29
2
tor and selinux
I'm experimenting with tor hidden services and got it to work nicely on my Centos7, with tor from epel. That is, until I booted the machine. Then SELinux kicked in and in the logs there's? [warn] Directory /var/lib/tor/hidden_service/ cannot be read: Permission denied The permissions are drwx------.??2 toranon toranon????4096 Jan 28 23:39 hidden_service And SELinux gives the following
2017 Nov 28
1
Tinc with TOR: hostname leak
Hi guys! I'm trying to setup private network inside TOR using "proxy = socks5" variable in tinc.conf, but I found that tinc trying to resolve .onion domain with system resolver first, leaking peer's tor hostname to ISP. So is there any way to disable such behavior and resolve hostname with proxy?
2017 Jan 30
1
tor and selinux
On Sun, 2017-01-29 at 15:53 -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 01/29/2017 11:59 AM, Mark wrote: > > As I don't know what dac_override is I don't know if it's a good > > idea > > to give it to tor and the confidence seems quite low. > > > dac_override indicates that you're running your process as root, and? > it's trying to do something on the
2003 Jul 29
6
kernel deadlock
We have a reproducible problem with FreeBSD-4.7 which is apparently a deadlock. The system is undergoing a filesystem stress test. The machine is pingable, but console and most other features are unresponsive. The console debugger can be accessed. The following information is available with db's "ps". I suspect the wchan of "inode" to be what everything is waiting on.
2014 Nov 07
0
[tor-relays] FreeBSD's global IP ID (was: Platform diversity in Tor network)
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 11:31 AM, Adrian Chadd <adrian at freebsd.org> wrote: > ... that's .. odd. > > Let's poke the freebsd crypto and network stack people and ask. I > can't imagine why this is a problem anymore and we should default to > it being on. I don't think there's a crypto@ list, though security@ might represent. > The other thing you could
2008 Sep 29
3
USB detach/attach hangs with 7.0-RELEASE and 7.1-PRERELEASE
Hi, I've noticed some general instability with plugging in or removing USB devices with FreeBSD 7.x, even when the devices are not actively in use. I had this happen with umass and ucom devices 3 times today. The machine hangs solid, there are no obvious signs of a panic or trap to DDB. I can't provide backtraces unfortunately -- these hangs happen on both my laptop and desktop, and
2018 Oct 23
0
Centos7 & Selinux & Tor
On Sun, 2018-10-14 at 20:13 +0200, Robin Lee wrote: > I've just encountered a problem starting tor. When I do 'systemctl > start tor' it fails and I get selinux errors in the log. There was > suggestion to do full auditing with 'auditctl -w /etc/shadow -p w'. > Which I did and it gave the following > > type=PROCTITLE msg=audit(1539540150.692:60570): >
2019 Apr 29
0
tinc works well using Tor v3 onions, with MPTCP link aggregation
tinc hosts listen for connections to Tor v3 onion services, and they connect to peers using Tor SocksPorts. MPTCP aggregates full-mesh connections between hosts. For Internet hosts with well-peered gigabit uplinks, this permits throughput among peers at 30-50 Mbps for multiple streams, vs ~10 Mbps at most for individual connections. https://github.com/annymous/oniontinc includes bash scripts for
2006 Apr 23
1
fsck_ufs locked in snaplk
Colleagues, one of my servers had to be rebooted uncleanly and then I have backgrounded fsck locked for more than an our in snaplk: 742 root 1 -4 4 1320K 688K snaplk 0:02 0.00% fsck_ufs File system in question is 200G gmirror on SATA. Usually making a snapshot (e.g., for making dumps) consumes 3-4 minutes for that fs, so it seems to me that filesystem is in a deadlock. Any
2017 Jan 29
0
tor and selinux
On 01/29/2017 11:59 AM, Mark wrote: > As I don't know what dac_override is I don't know if it's a good idea > to give it to tor and the confidence seems quite low. dac_override indicates that you're running your process as root, and it's trying to do something on the filesystem which is not explicitly allowed by permissions. DAC is the standard POSIX permission
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] connecting PDA (wlan) to Linux laptop with bridged connections (eth + wlan) ...
Hi All, After hours of reading and trials, I got the following setup working... 1. Dell Axim X30 PocketPC with 802.11b wireless using DHCP with Open WEP -- successfully connected to --> 2. Laptop with DLink Airplus DWL-650+ PCMCIA wireless with ndiswrapper v1.1 driver with network bridge (wired + wireless) and running a DHCP server listening on interface br0 (eth0 + wlan0) Here is the
2014 Oct 24
1
Samba4: "MYDOM\Admini­­stra­tor" quite useless ­o­n a m­ember server?
Dear Davor, would you please stop abusing this thread? The topic and initially posting is talking of something quite different than Rowland used in his first answer and to what you have replied. Thanks for your understanding. And no, uid and gid is not the same (uid!=gid) Regards, Mirco
2009 Mar 21
1
KDB+DDB make interrupt storm on MSI motherboards go away it seems
I admit I was scepticle of this suggestion - but it actually seems to have worked. COmpiling a straight GENERIC kernel with KDB and DDB included do seem to have made my irq22 interrupt storms go away. Certainly I have spent some time trying to provoke the problem and not managed to make it read it's ugly head again. The thing is though, this doen't make me particularly happy - as I am
2000 May 22
4
text() with large cex parameter crashes X11() (PR#553)
Trying to use text() with very large cex parameter crashes R when using the X11() device X11() plot(1,1,type="n") text(1,1,"foo", cex=10) This also crashes R points(1,1,pch="A", cex=10) presumably because we are trying to load a font that doesn't exist, but I haven't looked into it. Martyn --please do not edit the information below-- Version: platform
2007 Apr 18
2
pgd_alloc and [cd]tors
Is there any real use in having a ctor/dtor for the pgd cache? Given that all pgd allocation happens via pgd_alloc/pgd_free, why not just fold the [cd]tor in? I'm asking because Xen wants pgd[3] to be unshared in the PAE case, and it looks to me like the easiest way to handle that is by making pgd_alloc/free pv-ops and doing the appropriate thing in the Xen code. Would need to sort out the
2007 Apr 18
2
pgd_alloc and [cd]tors
Is there any real use in having a ctor/dtor for the pgd cache? Given that all pgd allocation happens via pgd_alloc/pgd_free, why not just fold the [cd]tor in? I'm asking because Xen wants pgd[3] to be unshared in the PAE case, and it looks to me like the easiest way to handle that is by making pgd_alloc/free pv-ops and doing the appropriate thing in the Xen code. Would need to sort out the