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1. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
Hello Forum,
I'm issuing a one line bash command to look for the version of an installed application and saving the result to a variable like so:
APP=application --version
But if the application is not installed I want to return to my variable that the Application is not installed. So I'm... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: greavette
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2. BSD
I am setting up a system as an ADSL gateway. ADSL is working fine. PF is not forwarding for some reason.
# ifconfig
lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 33196
priority: 0
groups: lo
inet6... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: John Tate
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3. BSD
I am having troubles with this pf configuration, it seems when loaded nothing can access my server on the internal interface for the LAN, I cannot see why, and it's pretty much based off the very standard example in the OpenBSD faq.
When I unload the configuration, I can access the DNS server on... (0 Replies)
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4. Red Hat
Hey there,
i run 1: on my server (RHEL 6) and getting response that the libodbc is not installed. If i use yum for installation, it tells me, there is no package like this ( 2: ). Since in the description of Definiens is mentioned that the Run-time dependency is unixODBC (libodbc.so.1), I assume... (2 Replies)
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5. AIX
Hello everyone:
I've installed an OS patch into AIX 6.1 by running the following command:
instfix -d /tmp/6100-02-03 -k "IZ41855"
however it seem not installed
instfix -i -k "IZ41855"
There was no data for IZ41855 in the fix database.
what am I doing wrong? (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: edgarvm
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6. BSD
hello ,
I wondered if anyone could assist me in writing a simple packet filter firewall on my OpenBSD v4.5.
All I intend doing is to have two firewalling machine on a separate network :
192.168.1.1
ext_if = xl0 (dhcp) // Internet interface
int_if=xl1 // Internatl interface
... (0 Replies)
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7. BSD
I am an eight year Linux user and after getting into an argument with someone about OpenBSD overiding my theory that OS security is 50% OS and 50% admin skill, I decided to try OpenBSD for myself. I've tried BSDs before and haven't been able to get into them for day to dy use, but I am going to... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: deckard
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8. BSD
OpenBSD is best OS in the world! - I'm talking about security :)
After 10 years popularity in OpenBSD, was founded just!!!!!!!!!!!!! just one security hole!
You can download OpenBSD from there .
However, do you know a better OS? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: zylwyz
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi
Right now, my computer is connected directly to the internet.. but I recently got another one, and now I want to use this to share my internet connection to the other one.
The new one has openbsd installed..
How should I do?
I also need to forward connections on some ports to my old... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Maestin
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Please help. I have downloaded the openbsd 2.9 snapshot from ftp.openbsd.org. the following files were downloaded from the snapshot dir. ( the whole dir. was downloaded ) base29,bsd,bsd.rd,cdrom29.fs,cksum,comp29,etc29,all three floppy images,game29,index,install.ata,install.chs... (11 Replies)
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ELF2AOUT(1) BSD General Commands Manual ELF2AOUT(1)
NAME
elf2aout -- convert a NetBSD ELF-format executable to NetBSD a.out format
SYNOPSIS
elf2aout elf-file aout-file
DESCRIPTION
Reads a fully-linked ELF executable (such as a linked kernel) and produces an equivalent a.out format executable file.
The elf2aout utility is used to convert native NetBSD ELF binaries to a.out format, for compatibility with bootblocks and kernel-reading
utilities like kvm(3) and kvm_mkdb(8), which currently expect an a.out format kernel.
SEE ALSO
elf2ecoff(1), ld(1), kvm(3), a.out(5), elf(5), kvm_mkdb(8)
HISTORY
elf2aout was originally developed for NetBSD/pmax by Ted Lemon and was first distributed with the pmax port of NetBSD 1.1.
BUGS
elf2aout assumes there are no multiply-referenced symbols in the input ELF symbol section. It may be necessary to link with -x to avoid such
duplicate symbols.
In some environments, the GNU binutils objcopy(1) utility may be a better solution than elf2aout.
BSD
September 30, 1996 BSD