environment,
you should be using 4.X instead of the unstable 5.X series.
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have to do afterwards.
Is there a way to cvsup just gnupg?
You could possible just get the updated ports/Mk and ports/security/gnupg,
but very likely something may break
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. tnx..
Best to do your homework by yourself. You'll learn more that way.
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On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 10:43:02AM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
[...]
Just wondering... Is anybody working on a reverse-engineered
(100% clean) version of all this macromedia stuff? ...
There's www/flashplugin - but no work has been done on it for years.
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for it's data channel?
No.
With passive-mode FTP, the data channel is specified by the server on
the remote end; ie the client (fetch) is only responding to use the
specified data-port on the server.
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in ports?
There aren't any working ones. Best people to talk to would be
Macromedia and ask them where the FreeBSD port is.
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it to the
location on my computer? Or would I have to download the source code to a
temp location and point to that location when installing mod_ssl?
Installing from the /usr/ports takes care of all these questions for
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.exe
[23:14:52] Decompressed FahCore_65.exe (1732608 bytes) successfully
brandelf: file 'FahCore_65.exe' is not ELF format
[23:14:52] + Core successfully engaged
...
The OS can't execute non-FreeBSD binaries. Perhaps you need to talk to
the project about release FreeBSD binaries.
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sources and build the userland and kernel (NOTE: You have
to do *both* of these, otherwise you will have Real Problems). Check
out the Handbook for more details.
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the stateful
concept has been invalidated - the mechanism works as intended. What
you've presented is a matter of opinion rather than any concrete example
as to why the proposed solution is insecure.
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be:
-r-sr-xr-x 2 root wheel 28828 Jan 19 08:27 /usr/bin/passwd
You've got the setgid bit set on yours.
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A person should be able to do a small bit of everything
option allowing to choose bit-size in any version of
FreeBSD.
What are you talking about?
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I'm curious as to why you'd consider it insecure. How would applying
the keep-state rules on the public IP be anymore secure that using it
on the internal IP? The mechanism works the same regardless. You
haven't provided an case as to why you think it is unsecure.
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or password. What am I missing, there doesn't seem to be
anything to even configure for it to complain about.
You need to build the mail/imap-uw port and the underlying mail/cclient
with -DWITH_SSL_AND_PLAINTEXT.
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, but was unable to find a journaling file system for
FreeBSD. Specifically, does ReiserFS work in FreeBSD?
No.
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Lots of folks confuse bad management with destiny
by root:wheel.
What about /var/tmp?
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- Homer Simpson
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 04:25:35PM -0600, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
On Thursday 15 January 2004 04:23 pm, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 04:15:35PM -0600, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
On Thursday 15 January 2004 04:12 pm, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 03:39:08PM
for long
on an active system).
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it presents itself when you beat down the door - W.E. Channing
-system's MTA, just tweak rc.conf and mailer.conf and you're
up and away.
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the syslogd process, ie:
# kill -HUP pid-of-syslogd
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- Ferris
every few mins from my other pop server, then i can setup an imap
link to the server to view my email, is this possible ?
Yes. Have a look at ports/mail/imap-uw.
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routing table from kernel.
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What does ifconfig -a say?
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On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 03:06:46PM -0700, RYAN vAN GINNEKEN wrote:
after makeing changes to /ect/hosts do you have to reload the file
somehow or do the effects take immediately
Changes take place immediately.
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be:
alias_maps = hash:/etc/mail/aliases
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specialisation is for insects
On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 06:42:54AM +0200, Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
Hi,
Would anyone know how can I set or change a password from STDIN? Neither
passwd or pw seem to accept STDIN.
Use the -h 0 option for pw(8). Check the man pages for more details.
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/policies.html
Other bits of the book make good reading as well.
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I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly
and/or installworld.
CHeers.
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because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards
that someone is blocking you out (either
upstream or the receivers).
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mean that someone is blocking you out (either
upstream or the receivers).
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Tried that, it just sits on
simradusa# telnet mx4.mail.yahoo.com smtp
Trying 216.136.129.5...
I'd talk to your ISP and see if they're doing anything strange
submit it'll get committed.
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the trick. Wish I'd thought
of it first..
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at the stake while the votes were being counted. -- Thomas B. Reed
it had a front-end that
allowed you to choose the options to be compiled into it.
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to the new location, rebooted and I'm still running 8.3.3
I've got the same setup and it works fine. What's in your /etc/rc.conf
and what's the output of ps ax | grep named?
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When
kernel, which also fails, with:
# touch kernel
touch: kernel: Operation not permitted
This is 'cos there is an immutable flag set on this file. ie: no one
gets to alter it. chflags(1) for more info.
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--w
ith-jpeg-dir=/usr/local --with-png-dir=/usr/local --with-zlib-dir=/usr/local
--w
ith-gd=/usr/local
Wouldn't your life be a lot simpler if you used /usr/ports/www/mod_php[45]?
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]: h9V0K0r00897: forward /home/sstoller/.forward: Group
writable directory
It doesn't tell me which directory it is complaining about
so I don't know which one to fix.
Very likely /home/sstoller.
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dumped)
If it's a newly installed system, random core dump are an indication
of possible h/w problems, very likely bad memory.
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to specify the filesystem type, ie:
# mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0c /cdrom
Check if there's an entry in /etc/fstab. If there is, you should be
able to do:
# mount /cdrom
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Sep 23 06:05:51 BST 2003
Just curious - I ended up making a simple C app that does the job.
This works for me:
~,9:57pm date '+%s'
1064311041
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When you don't
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- Douglas Adams
etc.
Right?
No. make installworld is after a make installkernel, which is preceded
by a make buildkernel, ... etc. Hmm. Why don't you read the Handbook for
more complete details.
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On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 02:13:22AM +0100, Tadimeti Keshav wrote:
what about sybase?
linux.sybase.com/ase
THey have a native version for FreeBSD.
Where? All I see downloads for Linux, not FreeBSD.
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no sense.
This means that while there *is* a reverse entry for 192.168.1.3, the
result that came back for the IP doesn't have a forward lookup.
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On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 10:01:08PM -0500, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
On Thursday 18 September 2003 09:49 pm, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 02:13:22AM +0100, Tadimeti Keshav wrote:
what about sybase?
linux.sybase.com/ase
THey have a native version for FreeBSD.
Where? All
languages:
C++, Java, C, etc. Documentation available on their respective
web-sites (or via port installations).
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I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly
.
FreeBSD won't run Office 2000. However, the OpenOffice package in
FreeBSD *may* be able to handle the documents from Office 2000,
depending on complexity. It handles manages to handle *all* of the
Office-stuff I get.
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or
the receiving side. If the maillogs do not indicate a connection on
the receivers, this could very likely be the problem.
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and da
You've commented out required stuff in your kernel config, as shown
above.
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Opportunities are seldom labeled
in order to use these NICs!
device miibus # MII bus support
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. Better yet, with a more
generic UNIX equivalent.
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not necessarily
a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are going to land
using some odd CPU
specific flags.
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to:
# mount -w /
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postgresql on boot.
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- Ferris Bueller
, there still seems to be a little
bit of that going on, but sheesh!
I remember that as well. I'd sure like to know why that changed.
The reason why it's so big is because NIS support drags in a *lot* of
code.
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.
I was copy BSD make from other host, but I see this error again with
other line.
What does this return:
# make -v
Try:
# cd /usr/src
# /usr/bin/make
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 09:45:55AM +0300, Adrian Pircalabu wrote:
Hi, you could try to solve this by renaming the actual mail/sendmail binaries and by
linking instead the one from /var/qmail/bin
Bad solution. The correct way is to use mailer.conf(5).
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the
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On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 10:46:50AM +0200, Nils Schmidt wrote:
Hi
I'm a newbie, but if it helps you port 25 is the standart ftp port,.
Nope 25/tcp is SMTP. FTP is 21/tcp. Check out /etc/services for more
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satisfying
experience; and the people on [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be
more than willing to help with *specific* questions.
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what you're seeing is a conflict between the inetd.conf setup and
the persistent daemon setup. I'd recommend that you take out the
entries in /etc/inetd.conf.
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forward...
Submit lots of useful and usable code to the organization and you'll get
your wish.
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because she gives
:
config di pcic0
No such device: pcic0
Invalid command or syntax. Type `?' for help.
[...]
This is because the boot-sequence is reading /boot/kernel.conf. If
you've removed all these devices from the kernel you can:
# rm /boot/kernel.conf
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On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 08:45:49PM +, Kirk R. Wythers wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 20:32, Jonathan Chen wrote:
It is *NOT* 'hostname.mc'. It is `hostname`.mc (note the back-tick).
`hostname`.mc should expand to host.name.of.machine.mc.
So are you saying that that I should type
(rebuild's the access database)
and sendmail will pick up your changes. You don't need to reboot.
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On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 12:28:40AM +, Mark wrote:
[..]
Sorry for the addendum; but I was not entirely clear. I want to restrict
*outgoing* ICMP (traceroute and such) to anyone, but root.
# chmod u-s /usr/sbin/traceroute /sbin/ping
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the problems with your setup. Send the list your /var/log/ppp.log
so that we can see what's happening.
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On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 11:32:27AM -0500, Kirk R. Wythers wrote:
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 15:40, Jonathan Chen wrote:
[...]
# cd /etc/mail
# cp freebsd.mc `hostname`.mc
# vi `hostname`.mc
# make
# make install
# sh /etc/rc.sendmail restart
I did all
?
It should be done to your local copy of the freebsd.mc file, ie:
# cd /etc/mail
# cp freebsd.mc `hostname`.mc
# vi `hostname`.mc
# make
# make install
# sh /etc/rc.sendmail restart
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there that _don't_ have a reverse DNS set up.. However, having said
that, the rules block a *LOT* of spam from China and Korea.
Cheers.
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On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 08:53:13PM -0400, Gregory Felter wrote:
How would I disable the tips that appear when you login.
Comment out:
# [ -x /usr/games/fortune ] /usr/games/fortune -s
in your .login or .profile.
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sendmail to send all non-local mail to the
Exchange Server for further processing (eg: to send email to the 'Net).
If you want to suck your email from the Exchange server, you'll have
to install something like ports/mail/fetchmail.
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- Edmond Blackadder III
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the named.conf, before anyone will
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- Homer Simpson
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 08:26:24PM +, DanB wrote:
How do I find what DNS the box is using. Where to I look for it?
It should be in /etc/resolv.conf.
Also, the last 3 lines of a dig(1) command (eg: dig freebsd.org)
should tell you where it's querying.
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On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 03:20:21PM -0700, Marvin J. Kosmal wrote:
papchap:
#
# edit the next three lines and replace the items in caps with
# the values which have been assigned by your ISP.
#
set phone 360.314.4221
Your phone number value is incorrect. Take out the ..
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guess I have to install teTeX. Am I right?
Yes. Start with teTeX. Once you know more, you can try other stuff.
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We laugh in the face of danger, we drop icecubes down the vest of fear
be installing ports/www/mod_php3 or ports/www/mod_php4
instead of the standalone php3 language module.
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stuff using O3. I have not had any
problems with O2 so far.
Compiler options are not a good alternative as tips from the tuning(7)
man page. Even more importantly, -O3 compile options can generate bad
code.
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You're missing a /etc/ntp.conf. ntp.conf(5). This needs to contain the
line:
broadcastclient
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On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 05:19:26AM +, DanB wrote:
Where do you get it and how do you load sendmail? It not listed on the
port packages.
Sendmail is included in the base system.
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and Linux Mandrake 9.1.
Please attach your ppp.conf, /var/log/ppp.log and the output of
netstat -rn
once your connection is up.
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Three
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- Edmond
not specified for collection 14:08:16
Sounds like there's something wrong with your /root/standard-supfile.
Post it and we'll tell you what you need to fix.
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tag=RELENG_4
src-all
*default tag=.
ports-all
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even when trying to compile the generic kernel
You're possibly using GNU-make to build the kernel instead of the
system's make. This is a no-no.
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Twice is coincidence
using the box for production purposes, it best to go with
4-STABLE. Bind9 has been working fine on my 4-STABLE machine for more
than a year now.
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' SMTP servers).
Give it a go and see what happens.
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On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 08:41:03AM -0500, Eduardo Viruena Silva wrote:
On Tue, 27 May 2003, Jonathan Chen wrote:
The GENERIC kernel has agp support compiled in already.
not in FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE.
Look again. It's in the GENERIC config file.
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keramida Exp $
Looks like make installworld did not update freebsd.mc?
Possibly other stuff, too?
Looks like you forgot to run mergemaster.
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files, I want it to then complete the rest of the script. Anyone know how
to do this via a shell script?
Keep a md5 checksum of the old file. If the checksum differs on the
file after edit, it must have changed.
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to the internal address. If you run
an authoritative DNS for your domain, the DNS which serves outside queries
need to be separate from the one that handles internal queries.
Alternatively, you can use BIND9's views feature to do the same thing
as these 2 DNS servers.
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of asking questions.
I used FreeBSD in Liberia, but right now I don't have a source of getting the
software. Please can someone help me with a set?
Can't you burn a CD from the ISO images available from the 'Net?
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On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 01:53:54PM -0500, stan wrote:
[...]
I;ve never set up a POP server before. What packages should I look at?
ports/mail/popper.
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