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<0> hi optix :) <1> Don't I know you from somewhere? <1> ;) <0> yes, you do indeed :) <2> hi hi :) <2> quick question <2> If I want to block outgoing packets to a destination block of ips, how would I set that rule up in pf? :) <2> If I wanted to block outgoing packets to 192.168.1.0/9, what's the easiest way to do so? <3> you mean without reading pf.conf(5)? <2> Yes that's right :D <3> i wouldn't know, i've read it <2> heh, I'm planning on reading it in a bit
<2> ... <4> flywithme: read, then ask <0> that was a quickie alright. <4> heh <4> i was just about to mention the FAQ, too :/ <5> lol <6> Who has a sense of humor? <6> <6> why do people still prefer bsd over linux when it comes to servers. Arent there distros like slackware, centos, rhel that can match BSD in terms of stability <6> <7> no <6> <turdle> go **** yourself, retard <6> <Kyzoku> people still run slackware? <6> <7> when they want a good rooting <6> <Kyzoku> and don't we all enjoy a good rooting now and then? <7> heh <7> thanks <6> Oh you are here too <6> hehe <8> shoot, I just added a non-existant drive to my /etc/fstab by accident, and now when i try to boot I get kicked into a shell with read only access to the fs <9> mount -uw / <8> heh, thanks :p <8> worked too...thanks again <9> np <8> # mount /dev/sd1i /test <8> mount_ffs: /dev/sd1i on /test: Inappropriate file type or format <8> # <8> I've been trying to mount this disk forever now and I just can't figure out why I am unable to <8> I always get taht error or Block device required. <9> is it ffs? <8> Well I told it to be in fstab <8> i'm not sure if it is or not though <9> it isn't <9> use msdos <8> oh <8> it's not a dos/windows disk <9> what kind of disk is it? <8> i made it using openbsd, <8> it's a hdd <8> seagate 160GB with a bunch of documents on it <10> `Spike: made it how? newfs? <8> yessir <9> what did you newfs? <8> I fdisked then newfs'd <9> did you disklabel? <8> fdisked, disklabeled, then newfs'd <8> heh yeah I did <10> how did the documents get on there?
<8> the partition or slice or whatnot is i <8> i cp'd them, then I rebuild the raid array, and now i'm trying to cpy the docs back <8> s/rebuild/rebuilt <9> how did you mount it before? <8> Probably the same way i'm trying now... <8> I added an entry to fstab <8> and then i typed mount /dev/blah /test <9> fstab is irrelevent if you specify device and mountpoint <8> okay <11> why did you pick sd1i instead of sd1q ? <8> i don't know. <8> I just used disklabel to look at sd1 though and that's the only partition other than c <9> you are sure /you/ picked i, though, right? <8> no i'm not <8> it could be incorrect <8> i figured it would have been a or b <11> so you did look at disklabel <9> i is what openbsd ***igns to a non-native fdisk partition <8> Yeah, and it shows a 160gb partition at c and i <8> ahhhhh <11> what partition type does it show at i <8> i beleive unknown but letme double check <8> 16 partitions: <8> # size offset fstype [fsize bsize cpg] <8> c: 152.7G 0.0G unused 0 0 # Cyl 0 -156334* <8> i: 152.7G 0.0G unknown # Cyl 0*-156319* <8> I may have fdisked it on a fbsd machine, but I doubt it <8> that's where the disk origionally came from <9> did you newfs it on freebsd? <9> or on openbsd? <8> no i definately newfs'd on the obsd machine <8> but potentially fdisk'd on the fbsd machine, maybe i grabbed the disk, it was already formatted, i mounted and just newfs'd, that could be possible, but i know that i newfs'd on the obsd machine. <9> try changing i to fstype=4.2BSD <12> fsck might be an idea too <9> fsck is a bad idea when you haven't got an FS to fsck <8> # mount /dev/sd1i /test <8> mount_ffs: /dev/sd1i on /test: Inappropriate file type or format <8> # <9> you could try scan_ffs <8> scanning <8> # scan_ffs sd1 <9> please to be reading the man page first <8> ffs at 1836032 size 2684354560 mount /mnt/tmp time Sun May 21 22:13:43 2006 <8> uh oh <8> it looks like this might not be the right disk or something <8> it's finding all sorts of filesys, /tmp /var/ user etc.... But this drive should just have one large partition <11> I'd look at what the raid did do the drive <9> it may find stuff that are former freebsd FSs <8> I think i need to plug it directly in instead of through the raid card <8> the problem is when i plug it into my mobo the ni boot and it says booting dirve 0 partition 3 <8> and it locks up <8> cause it's trying to boot from the drive attached to the mobo instead of the raid array <8> hmmmm <8> this is no good <13> I am looking into CARP/pfsync on our firewall, we have 2 external links, one with static ips, one with a DHCP ***igned IP, is it possible for CARP to share the DHCP ***igned IP?
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