On Dec 28, 2022, at 6:21 AM, Dan Mack wrote:
>
> I'm wondering if anyone can help point me at a good way to continously
> capture every inbound and outbound connection made to a freebsd system. I'd
> prefer a way that is native in base if possible. I don't really want to
> record all the pac
On Wed, Dec 28, 2022 at 4:21 PM Dan Mack wrote:
>
> I'm wondering if anyone can help point me at a good way to continously
> capture every inbound and outbound connection made to a freebsd system.
> I'd prefer a way that is native in base if possible. I don't really want
> to record all the pac
Dan Mack writes:
> I'm wondering if anyone can help point me at a good way to continously
> capture every inbound and outbound connection made to a freebsd system.
Assuming "connection" means "log every TCP connection setup" probably
the quickest way is to tcpdump every TCP packet with both SYN
Nope, I don't have the time/resources to do doc stuff.
(My development laptop doesn't have the space for a
doc repo. I know nothing about the doc tools, etc...)
I currently have the following raw text files that
would be nice to have in the handbook, but I won't
be doing it:
https://people.freebsd
On 12/28/22 17:45, Paul Floyd wrote:
Hi
For quite a few weeks I've been unable to boot 14.0-CURRENT i386 in a
VirtualBox VM. I've tried both booting from iso image and the vmdk image. I get
a kernel panic
The host is running 13.1-RELEASE-p3 amd64
No problems with 14.0-CURRENT amd64 guests.
On 28-12-22 18:05, Graham Perrin wrote:
If the guest has more than CPU, try reducing to one.
A step further: try booting the guest in safe mode.
Neither of those changed anything (I was using 2 CPUs)
A+
Paul
On 28/12/2022 16:45, Paul Floyd wrote:
… I haven't been able to see the last message before the panic as it
scrolls past too quickly.
Any suggestions for a working either how to get more info or what vbox
settings to use?
If the guest has more than CPU, try reducing to one.
A step further
Hi
For quite a few weeks I've been unable to boot 14.0-CURRENT i386 in a
VirtualBox VM. I've tried both booting from iso image and the vmdk
image. I get a kernel panic
The host is running 13.1-RELEASE-p3 amd64
No problems with 14.0-CURRENT amd64 guests.
I haven't been able to see the last m
Thank you, Oh how dumb I am - I'll just have pf do it using 'log all'.
Dan
On Wed, 28 Dec 2022, Sami Halabi wrote:
using firewall ike ipfw with rule to log any to any would be a start.. for
advanced use, stateful fw so You can log start of connections
?? ??? ??, 28 ? 2022, 16:21, ??
using firewall ike ipfw with rule to log any to any would be a start.. for
advanced use, stateful fw so You can log start of connections
בתאריך יום ד׳, 28 בדצמ׳ 2022, 16:21, מאת Dan Mack :
>
> I'm wondering if anyone can help point me at a good way to continously
> capture every inbound and outb
I'm wondering if anyone can help point me at a good way to continously
capture every inbound and outbound connection made to a freebsd system.
I'd prefer a way that is native in base if possible. I don't really want
to record all the packets, just the src:dest:rport:dport stats.
Happy to
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