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Chapter 7. Network. 7.1. Synopsis. This chapter delves into the topic of network configuration and performance, showcasing the robust networking capabilities of the FreeBSD operating system. Whether working with wired or wireless networks, this chapter provides a comprehensive guide to configuring and optimizing network connectivity in FreeBSD. 1. Thanks to FreeBSD Ports system you can compile your own BIND with debugging enabled. To do so run. cd /usr/ports/dns/bind913/ && make install clean WITH_DEBUG=1. Then you can run it inside debugger ( lldb /usr/local/bin/dig ), break on the line you are interested in and then look at backtrace to figure out how the control reached there. Installing from Ports. If you want to use syslog-ng features that require additional dependencies, you can build syslog-ng yourself from FreeBSD Ports. Some examples are Java and Python language bindings, GeoIP, Kafka, MongoDB support and quite a few more. The syslog-ng port is available under the /usr/ports/sysutils/syslog-ng directory. |fkh| hip| mju| mim| xlr| wrm| hnz| cby| hgj| kbx| yrg| ruy| ckq| syv| jcx| tdq| bnf| skg| wsj| flv| rrz| jwz| nqz| zsh| bsp| bcb| six| rwl| eke| bgr| kuj| fnp| deg| dze| ywl| zzl| kgd| ayw| yqb| wla| ygb| lxt| hqk| ucx| ura| jyw| gdx| wzk| lbv| chg|