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  1. I've just committed a new manual page to #FreeBSD: tracing(7), an introduction to #tracing and #performance #monitoring facilities.

    It'll take a moment before it is available for readers on man.freebsd.org, so for the time being you can grab a copy from here (cgit.freebsd.org/src/plain/sha) and open it with man(1).

    #DTrace #dwatch #ktrace #osdev #foss #ptrace #utrace #truss #boottrace #tslog

  2. I've just committed a new manual page to #FreeBSD: tracing(7), an introduction to #tracing and #performance #monitoring facilities.

    It'll take a moment before it is available for readers on man.freebsd.org, so for the time being you can grab a copy from here (cgit.freebsd.org/src/plain/sha) and open it with man(1).

    #DTrace #dwatch #ktrace #osdev #foss #ptrace #utrace #truss #boottrace #tslog

  3. I've just committed a new manual page to #FreeBSD: tracing(7), an introduction to #tracing and #performance #monitoring facilities.

    It'll take a moment before it is available for readers on man.freebsd.org, so for the time being you can grab a copy from here (cgit.freebsd.org/src/plain/sha) and open it with man(1).

    #DTrace #dwatch #ktrace #osdev #foss #ptrace #utrace #truss #boottrace #tslog

  4. I've just committed a new manual page to #FreeBSD: tracing(7), an introduction to #tracing and #performance #monitoring facilities.

    It'll take a moment before it is available for readers on man.freebsd.org, so for the time being you can grab a copy from here (cgit.freebsd.org/src/plain/sha) and open it with man(1).

    #DTrace #dwatch #ktrace #osdev #foss #ptrace #utrace #truss #boottrace #tslog

  5. I've just committed a new manual page to #FreeBSD: tracing(7), an introduction to #tracing and #performance #monitoring facilities.

    It'll take a moment before it is available for readers on man.freebsd.org, so for the time being you can grab a copy from here (cgit.freebsd.org/src/plain/sha) and open it with man(1).

    #DTrace #dwatch #ktrace #osdev #foss #ptrace #utrace #truss #boottrace #tslog

  6. I’ve dialed the #Apache log level to trace3, used #ktrace -di (yes, #freebsd) and sockstat to try & find the process making the request, disabled a recently added wordpress plugin, etc.
    Nothing.
    I just can’t find the reason why the server makes a request to it-self, only for media, with a invalid rewrite and a spoofed user-agent.

    Any lead I could study, tests I could run?