Just to give you an idea of what the tool can do, I scraped for iso files in that url.
It uses the lynx text browser to do all this.
root@bsd:.Github/shcrapy # ./shcrapy -e iso...
Agreed, but just to nitpick about terminology, it is not about digital or analog. It is about parallel vs serial transmission of data, where the latter specifically cuts down the amount of signals needed to establish the data link functionality...
For 15.0-RELEASE FreeBSD-base should be this:
FreeBSD-base: {
url: "pkg+https://pkg.FreeBSD.org/${ABI}/base_release_${VERSION_MINOR}",
mirror_type: "srv",
signature_type: "fingerprints",
fingerprints...
Assuming there is no ZFS system installed in parallel, try zpool-labelclear
If zpool-labelclear hasn't an effect, try /efi/freebsd/loader.env
currdev=disk0p2:
Or
rootdev=disk0p2:
After the recent GPG fail people are looking for alternatives. See these threads on oss-security:
- https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2025/12/28/1
- https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2025/12/29/2
Why not use signify by...
fyi, <center>, <font> and "language" in <script> have been marked obsolete for a decade or more. <script> defaults to javascript so you can leave "type" off altogether. But none of that will fix your problem.
The operating system has nothing to...
I have a small snippet of javascript that I add to my webpages
<center><script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
if (Date.parse(document.lastModified) > 0) {
document.write ('<b>last modified: <\/b>' + document.lastModified +'<p>')...
How do you get the connection to Quebec?
Registrar: Dreamscape Networks International Pte Ltd
They appear to be in Singapore.
I have sent an email to:
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: abuse@dreamscapenetworks.com
No reply so far.
Registrar...
Pkgbase has no quarterly release cycle.
Don't edit /etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf.
So, you have a 15-STABLE kernel and a 15.0-RELEASE userland. It could be worse, this isn't too bad.
What does pkg repos output?
that also did the trick it seems.
can see all my files but the one dataset I couldn't send earlier
Edit: I ran a pool scrub shortly after; that killed everything. now I can't even use zdb on it.
Do an nslookup of the site. The whois of the IP address says the netblock owner is in Montreal, QC. Depending on the size of the loss the various authorities (Secret Service or FBI) do have a good relationship with the RCMP. They don't have much...
Yes, this works! I created /usr/local/shared/pkg/triggers/mandoc.ucl (essentially copied it from /usr/share/pkg/triggers/mandoc.ucl, just changed /usr/share/... to /usr/local/share/...):
path_glob: [
"/usr/local/share/man/*"...
Thanks.
I'll have a try with the sysctl options that bypass the metadata checks.
I'm happy to report that I've successfully managed to send all my datasets but 2 to another machine.
One failed with
The other was the 6TB of mythtv recordings...
I think I would have been able to grab just the files I wanted without all the 'index.html' files if I was better acquainted with wget's command line flags.
I did get all the files I wanted, but it was a pain removing those that I didn't want...
Do an nslookup of the site. The whois of the IP address says the netblock owner is in Montreal, QC. Depending on the size of the loss the various authorities (Secret Service or FBI) do have a good relationship with the RCMP. They don't have much...
jyavenard, take a look at the following blog post and forum posts, they might be helpful:
https://www.perforce.com/blog/pdx/openzfs-pool-import-recovery...
Do an nslookup of the site. The whois of the IP address says the netblock owner is in Montreal, QC. Depending on the size of the loss the various authorities (Secret Service or FBI) do have a good relationship with the RCMP. They don't have much...
Two other things you might want to test. First:
fc-list | sort > working # on the working machine
fc-list | sort > not-working # on the broken machine
Copy one file to the other machine and run diff against them.
Next:
Run xfontsel on both...
Thank you Charlie_ and ralphbsz for taking the time to check this out. The problem is not with brotli-1.2.0,1, or any other package. My server was setup incorrectly which was causing the problem. Thank you again for your helpful comments, they...
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fetch doesn't do specifically recursive retrieval on its own. Read up the manpage. You can, however, write a .sh script that implements a recursive retrieval using fetch. For recursive retrieval, use wget.
Today I am working on refactoring the GUI module, and I also did a LOC count.
- modules/audio: 45 files, 10,450 lines
- modules/compression: 5 files, 282 lines
- modules/core: 18 files, 860 lines
-...
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Every package (emby, git, musicpd, zoneminder, etc) I've tried installing today uses brotli-1.2.0,1. I've tried installing the same packages on both my desktop and laptop and it crashes every time.
Every time it crashes with this info:
[1/28]...
ok so I rebooted the machine.
so at least I know that 43683330 wasn't a bad txg to use, and all my disks are there
I wasn't using a log device.
And last zdb command
No obvious error here, so I'll try the zdb send | zfs receive next.
Hmmm.
18:02:41.617371 IP diskless-fios-wings.1023 > wavehh-fios.0: UDP, length 92
18:02:41.617578 IP wavehh-fios > diskless-fios-wings: ICMP wavehh-fios udp port 0 unreachable, length 128
That is what it is doing while hanging.
Why would...
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If it was a bank transaction and you have solid evidence, maybe your bank cooperates by providing account holder details to a judge. If it was crypto, forget it.
Funny though there is such road in Utah. But neither full address exists according to google.
Interestingly enough chatgpt cannot access it to analyse either.
Lawyer up is probably the best advice.
edit: I tried to create an account there...
You can set a script to execute whenever a package touches a directory with pkg-triggers.
There are probably other examples in /usr/local/share/pkg/triggers/.
That sucks. Seriously. Lawyer up, that's all you can do.
Please don't fall for any "hacker" that might be sending emails your way, promising to get your money back. For a nominal fee of course. They'll take whatever was left. There are very few...
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