Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 23:59:13 -0700 From: Dariusz Kulinski <takeda@takeda.tk> To: "Kyle Mott" <kyle@xraided.net> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Viewing SSH Connection Message-ID: <5719057546.20040607235913@takeda.tk> In-Reply-To: <000801c44d23$ab21f520$1414a8c0@kyle> References: <14913464828.20040607222601@takeda.tk> <000801c44d23$ab21f520$1414a8c0@kyle>
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Hello Kyle, Monday, June 7, 2004, 11:41:46 PM, you wrote: > Several people have suggested using the snp.ko and watch, which works > great. > However, I didn't want to have the devices just sitting around so > someone else on the system could use it, so I did 'kldunload snp.ko' > then rm -f /dev/snp0... My system seems to be freaking out. Did I break > something? Actually, I think I just had a kernel panic. *sigh* I think you shouldn't be afraid to having /dev/snp0 device, anyway only root can use watch command. But if your system has crashed there probably is a bug in freebsd. I know I had a crash with watch, but at that time I had loaded 3rd party module so I blamed that crash on it. Also I didn't have kernel compiled in debug mode. If you had a crash that would suggest that there actually is a bug in snp.ko module. Maybe there is somebody from devel team who could comment on that issue? -- Best regards, Dariusz mailto:takeda@takeda.tk CCNA, SCSA, SCNA, LPIC, MCP certified http://www.takeda.tk
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