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<0> Anyone here familiar with chrooting perl? Having issues.
<1> uhm.. i opened my computer.. picket out the mobo and switched the fan to a really silent version.. now openbsd asked me to run fsck.. which im doing..
<1> getting these messages: incorrect block count i="a number" ("another number" should be "another number" then it asks me if i want to correct..
<1> will i lose data now?



<1> also getting partially truncated inode I=a number, salvage?
<1> always nice asnwerign yes to questions regarding your harddrives when u have no clue what is/has happened..
<2> learn to shutdown properly
<3> heh
<1> fragile :/
<4> hrmmm
<2> I have a proc titled "artsd" which has a child proc "drkonqi"
<2> what are these and can I kill them to lower my load averages which are above 2.00 because of them?
<2> n/m
<2> as per usual, while waiting for an answer, I found it myself on the web =P
<5> Not news really, but an article some may find interesting, about pf on FreeBSD, though from the introduction you'd not know it. http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2007/01/18/greylisting-with-pf.html
<6> Hi all. I have a pf question that the man page for pf.conf is not answering for me... I think the answer is no, but I want to make sure since I think it will make my pf.conf file much cleaner.



<6> Does this work?
<6> server_forwarded_ports = "{ 22, 548}"
<6> rdr on $proxied_if proto tcp from any to $ext_server port $server_forwarded_ports \
<6> -> $internal_server
<7> yes, look into anchors too, i find it of viable use for cleaning pf
<7> gone now
<6> hmm
<6> so that is a should work
<6> ;-)
<6> my problem with anchors is the documentation says that variables don't work inside them
<8> Hey folks. I have a stale socket open which is shown by pfctl -s state (and pftop) but pfctl -k w.x.y.z -k 192.168.a.b reports "killed 0 states". OBSD 4.0. Any tips?
<9> reverse the -k's, or supply only one (if the peer is unique), or just wait until it expires on its own
<8> I had already tried the "only one" and it didn't do it. But reversing it, as you suggested, did the job. Thanks!


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