You may want to clean the directory. You can view this here.
https://forums.FreeBSD.org/threads/is-it-safe-to-clean-var-db-freebsd-update-files.45204/post-375328
I fixed the line apparently for some reason part of the comment had moved to the next line.
So I have fixed that
tooltip_font=-*-bitstream vera serif-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* # use vera serif font
Hello,
I am having an issue with the port wmappl. I did a package install of the port and when I tried to run the port I got an unusual error message.
The machine running in a vmware esxi 6.7 environment.
[2356][bhorne@Necronomicon:/usr/home/bhorne]$ uname -a
FreeBSD Necronomicon...
I am going to exercise patience. This thing is probably going to need some time to correct itself, at least in my area. And my constant trying to see if it is the firewall or DNS is probably not going to help it. So I will step back until tomorrow evening. At least I can do that. If this were a...
I may need a bit more of that humble pie that you make so well. I appreciate it and thank you.
root@Spider:~ # service pflog start
Starting pflog.
Now if you will excuse me I have a drinking problem I need to start having.
I will change to the defaults also. Thank you again.
Hello,
I recently setup PF to work on a server. Everything seems to be going well except that nothing is showing up in pflog.
Here is what I have:
root@Spider:~ # uname -r
13.1-RELEASE
My /etc/rc.conf/ (partial)
## PF firewall
pf_enable="YES"
pf_rules="/usr/local/etc/pf.conf"...
I appreciate that. I was vague in my response. I should have said I was wondering what what calling arp in this case to cause the output. Because it was only happening on one server. But I will take the smack. I deserved it
Did some testing and came up with a solution, possibly a work around.
I was bothered by a couple of things. I was getting this arp report only from one of the servers behind the DMZ.
I did the changing of the Bridge to WAN and spoofed the addresses but I would still get an arp message to show up...
Okay so the update as promised.
It looks like the reboot I did Yesterday afternoon seems to have done the trick...sort of. it revealed another small problem.
The was in the email:
/bin/sh: /usr/local/bin/certbot: not found
So it looks like I have to reinstall certbot. But at least I am getting...
I see that thread.
root@nexus:~ # freebsd-update install
No updates are available to install.
Run '/usr/sbin/freebsd-update fetch' first.
root@nexus:~ #
I did a reboot earlier today for other reasons.
root@nexus:~ # uptime
11:42PM up 6:35, 1 user, load averages: 0.09, 0.04, 0.01...
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