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en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook
basics
cutting-edge
disks
kernelopts
linuxemu
mirrors
ppp-and-slip
security
users
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<para>You can use the <option>-l</option> command line
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argument to &man.ls.1; to view a long directory listing that
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includes a column with information about a file's permissions
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for the owner, group, and everyone else. Here's how the first
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for the owner, group, and everyone else. Here is how the first
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column of <command>ls -l</command> is broken up:</para>
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<screen>-rw-r--r--</screen>
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track &os.stable; to do this. Every security advisory for
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FreeBSD explains how to fix the problem for the releases it
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affects
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<footnote><para>That's not quite true. We can't continue to
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<footnote><para>That is not quite true. We can not continue to
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support old releases of FreeBSD forever, although we do
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support them for many years. For a complete description
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of the current security policy for old releases of
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<listitem>
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<para>Use the <application><link
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linkend="ctm">CTM</link></application> facility. If
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you don't have a fast and inexpensive connection to
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you do not have a fast and inexpensive connection to
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the Internet, this is the method you should consider
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using.
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</para>
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system, you may use the <literal>dedicated</literal> mode. Remember
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this mode can confuse Microsoft operating systems; however, no damage
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will be done by them. IBM's OS/2 however, will
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<quote>appropriate</quote> any partition it finds which it doesn't
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<quote>appropriate</quote> any partition it finds which it does not
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understand.</para>
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<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rda1 bs=1k count=1</userinput>
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<title>ccd (Concatenated Disk Configuration)</title>
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<para>It seems like today everyone has a collection of
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multimedia files. Everything from mp3's to video clips. I've
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multimedia files. Everything from mp3's to video clips. I have
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converted most of my audio CDROM collection to mp3's so I can
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have all of my music in one centralized location, and not have
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to hunt down the audio CD with that one song I got stuck in my
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had one IDE disk in as the system disk. The ideal solution
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would be for each IDE disk to have its own IDE controller
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and cable, but without fronting more costs to acquire a dual
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IDE controller this wouldn't be a possibility. So, I
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IDE controller this would not be a possibility. So, I
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jumpered two disks as slaves, and one as master. One went
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on the first IDE controller as a slave to the system disk,
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and the other two where slave/master on the secondary IDE
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ad2: 29333MB <WDC WD307AA> [59598/16/63] at ata1-master UDMA33
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ad3: 29333MB <WDC WD307AA> [59598/16/63] at ata1-slave UDMA33</programlisting>
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<para>At this point, if FreeBSD doesn't detect the disks, be
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<para>At this point, if FreeBSD does not detect the disks, be
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sure that you have jumpered them correctly. I have heard
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numerous reports with problems using cable select instead of
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true slave/master configuration.</para>
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later.</para>
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<para>To set up <application>ccd</application>, first I need
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to disklabel the disks. Here's how I disklabeled
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to disklabel the disks. Here is how I disklabeled
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them:</para>
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<programlisting>disklabel -r -w ad1 auto
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<!--
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The FreeBSD Documentation Project
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$FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelopts/chapter.sgml,v 1.21 2001/08/10 22:58:14 chern Exp $
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$FreeBSD$
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-->
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<chapter id="kernelopts">
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</note>
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<sect1>
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<title>What's a <emphasis>Kernel Option</emphasis>, Anyway?</title>
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<title>What is a <emphasis>Kernel Option</emphasis>, anyway?</title>
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<para>The use of kernel options is basically described in the <link
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linkend="kernelconfig-options">kernel configuration</link> section.
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There's also an explanation of <quote>historic</quote> and
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There is also an explanation of <quote>historic</quote> and
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<quote>new-style</quote> options. The ultimate goal is to eventually
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turn all the supported options in the kernel into new-style ones, so for
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people who correctly did a <command>make depend</command> in their
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<note><para>Serial number and key 'X''ed out. "chillig" is a
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hostname.</para></note>
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<para>Editing the license file works as long as you don't
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<para>Editing the license file works as long as you do not
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touch the "FEATURE" line (which is protected by the
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license key).</para></listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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correctly during installation under FreeBSD. Please add the
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following entries (you need at least those entries
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corresponding to the instance number - in this case,
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<emphasis>00</emphasis>. It'll do no harm adding all
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<emphasis>00</emphasis>. It will do no harm adding all
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entries from <emphasis>00</emphasis> to
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<emphasis>99</emphasis> for <emphasis>dp</emphasis>,
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<emphasis>gw</emphasis>, <emphasis>sp</emphasis> and
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<para>As mentioned above, <application>CVSup</application> uses
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a <emphasis>pull method</emphasis>. Basically, this means that
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you connect to the <application>CVSup</application> server, and
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it says, <quote>Here's what you can download from
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me...</quote>, and your client responds <quote>OK, I'll take
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it says, <quote>Here is what you can download from
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me...</quote>, and your client responds <quote>OK, I will take
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this, this, this, and this.</quote> In the default
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configuration, the <application>CVSup</application> client will
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take every file associated with the collection and tag you
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<para>PAP is less secure than CHAP, but security is not normally
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an issue here as passwords, although being sent as plain text
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with PAP, are being transmitted down a serial line only.
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There's not much room for crackers to
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There is not much room for crackers to
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<quote>eavesdrop</quote>.</para>
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<para>Referring back to the <link linkend="userppp-staticIP">PPP
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para>Not using <option>-c</option> or <option>-a</option> in
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<command>slattach</command> (This shouldn't be fatal,
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<command>slattach</command> (This should not be fatal,
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but some users have reported that this solves their
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problems.)</para>
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</listitem>
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<title>Command vs. Protocol</title>
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<para>Throughout this document, we will use
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<application>bold</application> text to refer to a command or
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application. This is used for instances such as ssh, since it's
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application. This is used for instances such as ssh, since it is
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a protocol as well as command.</para>
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</note>
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<!--
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The FreeBSD Documentation Project
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$FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/users/chapter.sgml,v 1.30 2001/09/06 22:30:27 chern Exp $
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$FreeBSD$
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-->
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<chapter id="users">
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Obviously, only one of those users can be sitting in front of the screen and
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keyboard at any one time
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<footnote>
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<para>Well, unless you hook up multiple terminals, but we'll
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<para>Well, unless you hook up multiple terminals, but we will
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save that for <xref linkend="serialcomms"></para>
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</footnote>, but any number of users can log in through the
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network to get their work done. To use the system every user must have
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