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127.0.0.1 would be the primary dns server for your system.
interface rl0 {
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Many users do first request and my server respond only al the second url.
Tks!
If you have access to your dns zone file, add a cname entry:
www.mail CNAME mail.mydomain.com.
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currently use RT for our open source ticketing system. It's coded by Best
Practical and is available at http://bestpractical.com/rt/
Screen shots and a description are available at their site.
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was 32. Now, as it turns out, the 32 is in the
proper spot to indicate that $FreeBSD is the group name. Who'da thunk!
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exists. It won't create it
on it's own, so you may need to do a touch on the file and then restart
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the man page, a -L doesn't imply multi-volume.
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as $FreeBSD
instead of the actual group it should be. I've checked my nis settings in
/etc/group and have the standard +::: at the end. Anyone else seen this or
can possibly explain why this isn't listing as the appropriate group?
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That will read the password information from the users .nsmbrc file as Ash
stated, or, if you want it system wide, use the /etc/nsmb.conf file instead.
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device? Any recommendations on using other software other than tar or dump
to do this that are available in the ports tree?
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your ALL : ALL : banners /usr/local/etc/banners/
With that, it's never making it to the banners entry.
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that
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A sundry of other items that are just too numerous to mention.
I'm not trying to scare anyone away from it, far from it, just trying to add
my .02 to the discussion of things to consider before you decide that
hosting is the thing for you.
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great success with it where others don't. For example, I can
remove the noauto and with the very same config files and 5 out of 10 times
the mount won't take on system startup. When I remove the noauto and cron it
for @reboot, it works just fine. I've no idea why but it works for me.
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there is a higher potential for data loss. When drives get to a higher usage
(90%+ utilization), there isn't much room to left to handle those scattered
chuncks of data.
That's the analogy that I used to use and it worked pretty well for me. Your
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run full on. I'm just curious because if
the 380's are set up the same, you may have a faulty sensor.
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those drives for you.
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cvs? If not, I'd update the tree, then
rebuild portupgrade and see how that works for you.
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that to the Promise raid
and have it back up to take during the day and still have my backup window
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? If it just stopped working, has anyone placed a
firmware firewall device in recently? Many of them that I've run across
recently don't even know what GRE is so a specific entry has to be made to
allow protocol 47 to pass freely in order to get pptp to function properly.
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/var/yp and type make.
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With the state of drives, raid arrays, etc in todays world, either way will
work just as good as the other. Each person has their own preferences for
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a nice, normal family.
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Can't MRTG get you close enough for that wouldn't it?
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a look through the manual and googled about on the error,
but didnt turn up anything that helped.
Thanks,
Ste
This is my post to the hlds_linux list on how to get Source running on
FreeBSD. Hopefully it will get you where you need to go.
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to telnet
requests?
Curtis
I realize that this may sound strange, but do you have an allow in your
hosts.allow file for sendmail? Sendmail now uses wrappers by default as I
recall, and without it, you'll get refused.
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provided rich knowledge upon those in need. So sayeth Kevin, so mote it
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ports tree has been kept up to date, you can go into the clamav
ports dir and run make deinstall, then make reinstall right behind it to
update it to current.
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overgeneralized assessments regarding human nature it's time for
the
thread to die, at least IMHO.
No, we haven't brought Hitler and the Nazi's up, yet, so we are still
viable. ;-)
Ted
You can have that discussion by yourself, I won't jump into that fire
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features you can do with Linux or FreeBSD
using the appropriate packages.
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something not
nearly as
good.
One question, have you ever used dummynet? If so, I'm curious as to why
you find it only marginal. Not to be rude, but if you've not used it,
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I'll make this short
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I agree with you. However, it wasn't I that posed that question. :)
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. The human race, as a whole, is lazy and always
looking for something to make their lives easier. In this day and age of
computer technology, MS provides that to us better than *Nix does. Yet,
there are those that are adamant that Windows is more complex than *Nix is.
How ironic.
Ted
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/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/pppoe.html
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and it's server side only.
Multi-link PPP capability
PAP, CHAP, and MS-CHAP authentication
PPP compression and encryption
Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocol (PPTP)
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
RADIUS (authentication and accounting)
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Where you see rw, if that is an r only, then the file system will be mounted
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On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 04:22:27PM -0500, Micheal Patterson wrote:
Stupid question
LINT now compared to the 2.x, 3.x and 4.x trees.
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This is not a problem. First ipfw
doesn't get queried from the net.
It's only function is to provide options to the daemon and how to
respond to the rndc command channel.
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I do have a check-state rule
add 00200 check-state
Norm Vilmer
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, not to it.
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routing
protocols are needed.
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mode. If you're wanting to route through, I assume,
rl0 to the net, and have rl1 internal to the other system(s), you'll
either have to bridge rl1 / rl2 together (man bridge) or renumber your
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the settings within
rc.conf without rebooting.
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Can you live without your
services either. See, unlike
Windows, you're not going to have the same issues with trojans and breeches.
If it's just you, and you've not added anyone else, you're pretty damn safe.
Root can't log in from remote at all unless you specifically change the
options that would allow it.
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based cpu, memory, and a nice gui (Windows or Internal Web interface), I
can't see why a similar system on a PC would be any different.
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mppe128, you can use netgraph-mpd
(/usr/ports/net/mpd/ in the 4.x tree)
It supports username / pass and ip to the vpn client. I would imagine this
is also available in the 5.x tree as well.
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and adduser is asking you for
the defaults. If you accept the default entries, it will ask you at the end
to save them. Tell it yes and run add user again and you're all set and back
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Is the system configured to accept remote desktop requests? Windows XP has
it disabled by default.
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net.inet.ip.forwarding: 1
If not, make sure that gateway_enable=YES in rc.conf and reboot, or sysctl
net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 from command line to enable it without a reboot.
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Server to them. I see no
reason to purchase the entire mail gateway package as it's not necessary,
however to be legal with them, it is. Hence the reason that we switched to
another av package and pulled sweep from our server.
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SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPUCPU
COMMAND
You can also type /var/run/dmesg.boot and it will show you the CPU
information as well.
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is the kernel
log device so syslog can see kernel messages. Syslog may not be too happy
about that either. You might check and see if you have a klog in /dev
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Logging to FILE /var/log/security
logmsg: pri 166, flags 17, from router, msg May 16 04:01:04 router micheal:
This is a test of security.notice
As you can see, I have *.notice going to messages and security.* to security
and /dev/console.
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Thanks for the additional info.
I tested using this logger -p lpr.err test test
There is no error
fine. However, for larger systems, I'd recommend using a different
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to be recompiled to enable
divert. In order for the OP to do what they're wanting to do they will still
need to recompile kernel and restart the system.
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255.255.255.0
ifconfig_xl0_alias0=inet 192.168.2.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
ifconfig_xl0_alias1=inet 192.168.3.1 netmask 255.255.255.248
... and so on.
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because I told it to do so. It will
continue to eat itself alive until it can no longer perform the operation.
Why does it do that you wonder? It's really very simple. It's because system
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, then you may need to
make allowances in your firewall ruleset to allow the traffic to pass from
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and chmoding it
before trying to remove the file?
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site, place the downloaded tarball in your distfiles
directory and then re-run make to patch it properly for fbsd. The last time
I looked into purchasing it was when it was still 6.0 and it was $75.00 per
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, when the script finishes, it will
exit out. Also, even though this is not a concern for you, this is a
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a serious issue here. If you're running 5.x then I can't say.
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has hooks into tcpd which causes it to look for the proper entries
in hosts.allow for connection access.
If this is to be a server that responds to the world, you'd need an entry
for sendmail : all : allow
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to switch from the system version (5.005_03), to the
port (v5.8.x) and vice versa.
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# Network Address Translation
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Micheal Patterson
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system image from any
particular day of the week to run from instead of a full backup and a crap
load of daily incrementals. To each his own on that route though.
These are things to keep in mind in here. :)
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From: Remko Lodder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Micheal Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 12:37 AM
Subject: RE: Postfix install questions..
Try changing the file master.cf
The first unhashed line with smtp, change the smtpd
guess that the
first problem may be a subnetting issue.
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: process
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/smtpd pid 3564 exit status 1
Mar 7 22:51:14 caverns postfix/master[3560]: warning:
/usr/local/libexec/postfix/smtpd: bad command startup -- throttling
A nudge in the right direction would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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Micheal Patterson
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to, go to my work account where all the bad extensions are
filtered with procmail and clamscan / vscan and amavis :)
I can't speak for anyone else, but I'm not stupid. I may look the part but
that don't mean I is. :)
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Micheal Patterson
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, version, etc), you can drop them into
/usr/ports/distfiles and the port makefile will find, patch (if necessary)
and install them for you. Provided there's no dependancies that you don't
have already, you shouldn't need to connect to the net.
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Micheal Patterson
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://freshmeat.net/projects/clamav/
There's a port for it under ./ports/security/clamav
There's even an update script that you can cron to keep up to date on defs.
It's updated fairly often. Not too shabby for something that costs null.
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TSG Incorporated
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