Re: (postfix) SPAM filter?
Am Donnerstag, 13. Dezember 2007 03:12:53 schrieb Chuck Swiger: > Install the following: > > /usr/ports/mail/postfix-policyd-weight > /usr/ports/mail/postgrey Just as an added suggestion: these two (very!) lightweight packages suffice to keep SPAM out of our company pretty much completely. Both are best used to reject mails before they even have to be delivered (in Postfix, this is a sender or recipient restriction, see the websites of the two projects for more details on how to set them up), so as a added bonus, people don't have to scroll through endless lists of mails marked as "***SPAM***". I've had a setup with amavisd-new, spamassassin and clamav on another mail server (basically the same thing Chuck described), but for our current usage, these two are efficient enough not to warrant the upgrade to more powerful hardware (which would be required to run SpamAssassin properly). -- Heiko Wundram Product & Application Development ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: RELENG_7 and diablo-jdk
Am Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2007 22:15:00 schrieb Tino Engel: > for me, java apps always segfault under releng_7. > They never did under releng_6. > Have not found out yet why.. The JDK's hotspot compiler digs pretty deep into the system to compile Java code to machine code and run that dynamically. Because of the new operating system version (and changes it introduced), this simply doesn't work properly anymore without a recompile of the JDK for the current system (I haven't dug deeper into the actual cause of the "brokenness" yet, but the probable cause I could think of is some changes in the kernel system call interface between RELENG_6 and _7, which the JDK uses without going through libc as a wrapper shin which would hide the changes). The workaround is simply to install one of the Sun JDKs from sources directly, using the Diablo JDK only to get a working XSLT-processor (which comes bundled with any JDK and doesn't cause the Diablo JDK to segfault when run), which is required in the bootstrapping process of the compilation of a JDK. After building and installing one of the Sun JDKs, you're free to remove the Diablo JDK; the functionality of the two is equal (AFAICT). -- Heiko Wundram Product & Application Development ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: How to use cut or awk commands into sed command ?
Let me try to explain I have a file called A which contains variable values as below; file1, abc12 foot1, cba11 boby, def123 ... Also I have another file called B which contains partly valuable values as following; ### file of A begin Server valuable1 Client valuable2 the file end I have to assign the first column valuables in A to valuable1 in B and assign second column valuable1 in A to valuable2 in B. Finally I should see as following in a file called C Server file1 Client abc12 Server foot1 Client cba11 Server boby Client def123 How can I do that ? Could you give me a script ? Also does it possible to define two or more variable in for loop as below for i in `cat file1` a in `cat file2` ; do sed -e "s/oldstring1/$i/" -e "s/oldstring2/$a/" done Thanks ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: mounted cd and tray locking
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 18:58:44 Andriy Gapon wrote: > Hmm. Looked at the code and it should be as expected. Played with > various stuff and here's what I think: it seems that having atapicam and > hald and maybe something in KDE that polls for CD change is to blame. I have no atapicam in my kernel. Nor hald running. I reproduced it like this: mount /cdrom cdcontrol eject "press the eject key" and the tray will open. Nikos ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
Am Donnerstag, 13. Dezember 2007 06:52:41 schrieb Gary Kline: > well, thi sounded great until I read "squid". Isn't that > something to do with FBSD and Windows? If not, how hard is squid > to install; what does it do? You're probably thinking of samba, which is an implementation of the SMB protocol (server-side) for *nix-systems. The operating system using SMB as client is most probably Windows in case you set up a samba server. squid is an HTTP-proxy. Something completely different. And setting it up (at least with a default configuration, which you'll have to adapt) is simply installing the port and starting it. -- Heiko Wundram Product & Application Development ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: (postfix) SPAM filter?
Steve Bertrand wrote: * Once it is setup then it would require no additional maintenance. * Potential spam messages are marked with a special header that can be filtered on user discretion on their local mail client software. Yes, one recommendation for sure. Give up on your first goal. It'll never happen, because fighting spam is an arms race, with new tactics needing to be adopted. Amen (or Ahem, or what BSDie would say). There will *ALWAYS* be maintenance. If you are not developing new regexs and/or solutions to fight the daily produced techniques that make up SPAM, then you are implementing them. I have found spam assassin with nightly updates of the helpful (there are other people developing new regexs daily). 48 5 * * * /usr/local/bin/sa-update --channel updates.spamassassin.org && /usr/local/etc/rc.d/sa-spamd restart There are other channels you can subscribe to. Another super helpful bocker is to block all inbound connections from IPs without reverse DNS. Don't forget to virus check your email while you are at it -- there are several packages (clamav is one). And finally, a couple of RBLs added into the mix are helpful. Rudy ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: ntpd configuration file changes
* jekillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-12 20:42:47-0800]: > Q: When making changes to ntp.conf it is necessary to restart the > server? According to the ntpd docs, yes. The ntpd configuration docs say this: Ordinarily, ntpd reads the ntp.conf configuration file at startup time in order to determine the synchronization sources and operating modes. > Q: How is that done? On FreeBSD, it is typically done via "/etc/rc.d/ntpd restart". > (I suspect ntpd reload or restart per rc script.. along the lines of > apachectl restart or postfix reload??? Kill -HUP pid ??? ) I am > looking at FreeBSD handbook and ntp documentation and have not found > the answers. See the "Using rc under FreeBSD" section of the Handbook: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/configtuning-rcd.html It is based on Luke Mewburn's excellent NetBSD rc.d system. See the document, "The Design and Implementation of the NetBSD rc.d system" (PDF) here, it is an excellent read: http://www.mewburn.net/luke/bibliography.html Thomas -- N.J. Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] Etiamsi occiderit me, in ipso sperabo ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: (postfix) SPAM filter?
>> * Once it is setup then it would require no additional maintenance. >> * Potential spam messages are marked with a special header that can be >> filtered on user discretion on their local mail client software. > Yes, one recommendation for sure. Give up on your first goal. It'll > never happen, because fighting spam is an arms race, with new tactics > needing to be adopted. Amen (or Ahem, or what BSDie would say). There will *ALWAYS* be maintenance. If you are not developing new regexs and/or solutions to fight the daily produced techniques that make up SPAM, then you are implementing them. If there is anyone who disagrees, then you likely have not dealt with SPAM in an organization larger than a few thousand dispersed and non-educated users. If you have such, and you have no maintenance, then I beg your pardon. > Others will talk about other packages. It's worth taking a look at > each of them to figure out what works for you. ...agreed. It's also worth taking a look at ALL options, not just 'packages' to "figure out what works for you". Steve ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: (postfix) SPAM filter?
On 12/12/07, Sten Daniel Soersdal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We have a need for a relatively painless anti-spam solution that would > reduce the amount of incoming spam (via postfix mail router). The > problem is that i have little knowledge on what this actually means. > Googling reveals a whole "universe" of interesting ways but what should > i pursue? > The things that are important to me is: > > * Once it is setup then it would require no additional maintenance. > * Potential spam messages are marked with a special header that can be > filtered on user discretion on their local mail client software. > > Neither performance, scalability, license nor cost is of much importance > to me at this point. > > Any hints? Yes, one recommendation for sure. Give up on your first goal. It'll never happen, because fighting spam is an arms race, with new tactics needing to be adopted. As for the second goal, spamassassin along with one of several packages will do well for you - I use Maia Mailguard, but I've heard good things about MailZu with Amavisd-new as well. Others will talk about other packages. It's worth taking a look at each of them to figure out what works for you. Kurt ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 09:10:15PM +, RW wrote: > On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 12:05:53 -0700 (MST) > Warren Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > It may be possible to use an Adblock "subscription" to update a squid > > setup. That would provide the best of both. > > There's no need to do that, you can use a script like adzapper with > squid. It's in ports (www/adzap), so you can pickup a new default > rule file with port updates. And you can define additional rules and > exceptions. The only thing I had to set was some exceptions for sites, > I don't mind seeing adds for. > > There's at least one other add blocking squid redirector in ports. well, thi sounded great until I read "squid". Isn't that something to do with FBSD and Windows? If not, how hard is squid to install; what does it do? > ___ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -- Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.thought.org Public Service Unix http://jottings.thought.org http://transfinite.thought.org ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: (postfix) SPAM filter?
On Thursday 13 December 2007 03:35:00 Duane Hill wrote: > > It has been pretty low maintenance. I am in the process of evaluating > the possibility of using amavis-new. I used amavis-new on a Linux system and lost the ability to have per-user settings. I had to go with a systemwide setting and I don't know if amavis allows per-user configuration. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
ntpd configuration file changes
Hello: Q: When making changes to ntp.conf it is necessary to restart the server? (I suspect yes) Q: How is that done? (I suspect ntpd reload or restart per rc script.. along the lines of apachectl restart or postfix reload??? Kill -HUP pid ??? ) I am looking at FreeBSD handbook and ntp documentation and have not found the answers. thank you in advance for info Jeff K ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: (postfix) SPAM filter?
Duane Hill wrote: > On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 20:55:45 -0500 > Steve Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I was going to recommend that, but from my experience, there is no >> real *easy* way to allow users directly to modify their own settings. >> I am probably wrong though. > > Postfix is running here on a FreeBSD server as a boarder filter server. > All bayes and per-user SpamAssassin settings are stored within a MySQL > database on our SQL server. > > The web mail interface is SquirrelMail installed on a different FreeBSD > server and has the sasql plugin interfaced to the MySQL server so the > customers have control over what they want to set their spam score, > whitelist, blacklist, whether they want bayes filtering, whether they > want bayes autolearn and so forth. > > It has been pretty low maintenance. I am in the process of evaluating > the possibility of using amavis-new. For myself, I've run a very similar environment with a lot of custom hacked software to integrate it all. The reason I haven't upgraded yet is because I've hacked so much of squirrelmail and other aspects of the setup since 2004 that there will be no way for me to carry things over (easily;) Depending on what way one looks at it, It may be good or bad that I don't really have time to follow what is happening with SPAM prevention in regards to Open Source anymore. I agree that SA/ClamAV/maildrop is an excellent setup, particularly running atop of Qmail with VPOPMail etc. I also have used Sendmail with milters and procmail to do the same thing...extensively. Realistically, it comes down to what the OP wants. I am but one operator in a 'small' ISP. I also manage it's support department. The truth is that once the OP stated that budget wasn't an issue, and he wanted essentially a turnkey solution, the easiest and most cost-effective method that I have learned is outsource it. If you can afford the bandwidth to filter in house, then you can also afford to have a 24*7*1hr support contract with a vendor so your support staff can do some of your work for you (or play games). If you can't afford bandwidth inbound, but still want your help-desk staff and yourself available, outsource to someone or some entity who specializes on only email security so they can filter before the mail touches your network. Otherwise, install/maintain yourself. Understand I am not trying to negate the use/feasibility of any software. I am running with the fact that cost for the OP is no issue. If that is truly the case, then why do it yourself when you can pay someone else who knows better to do it for you? The cost savings on headaches and lost time on downed equipment alone are more than worth it. ...I'm being too business-minded, and too obtuse. Back to figuring out why DBD::mysql won't compile on my legacy FreeBSD box I go... Steve ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: (postfix) SPAM filter?
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 20:55:45 -0500 Steve Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was going to recommend that, but from my experience, there is no > real *easy* way to allow users directly to modify their own settings. > I am probably wrong though. Postfix is running here on a FreeBSD server as a boarder filter server. All bayes and per-user SpamAssassin settings are stored within a MySQL database on our SQL server. The web mail interface is SquirrelMail installed on a different FreeBSD server and has the sasql plugin interfaced to the MySQL server so the customers have control over what they want to set their spam score, whitelist, blacklist, whether they want bayes filtering, whether they want bayes autolearn and so forth. It has been pretty low maintenance. I am in the process of evaluating the possibility of using amavis-new. -- _|_ (_| | ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: System wont boot from cdrom (was: (no subject))
On Dec 12, 2007 7:13 PM, Bin Cheng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > System can't boot from 7.0-BETA4-i386-bootonly cd-rom. I downloaded > 7.0-BETA4-i386-bootonly, 7.0- BETA4-i386-disc1 and 7.0-BETA4-i386-disc2 > first then burn it on the cd-rom. Any idea? Please let me know. > > > Hi, We are going to need much more information then that. How did you burn the cd's? (the files you downloaded are cd images that need to be burned as such). What type of hardware? Is the bios set to boot from cd? Do you have problems booting from other bootable cd's? Please be a little more descriptive when asking questions, and you may get more answers. Also, Please use a more descriptive subject line. Many who read this list will discard any email without a subject. thanks, Jeremy ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: results of ports re-engineering survey
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 *PLEASE ONLY REPLY TO ME OR [EMAIL PROTECTED] Omigod!! For Gods sake, could you PLEASE not have folks reply to the list! We have been sufficiently bombarded with this already. If you must have the replies public, then send them to freebsd-chat, but plesae stop polluting the list (as you are clearly asking people to do above). A few disclaimers: Neither I or anyone else is asking for FreeBSD to incorparate any modifications to the current base system and/or ports collection. If and when any code is developed from this process it will be committed using normal commit and review processes. The following summary of results is based on my eyeballing of answers and should not be interpreted as being any sort of mathematically and/or scientifically valid in any manner. Number of responses: roughly 30 Summary of results: 1. Most respondents stated that both the underlaying OS and the ports collection are equally important. When a preference was shown it was for the underlaying OS in most cases. 2. On average people tend to interact with the port system once or twice a week 3. The single best aspect of the ports system according to respondents is dependency tracking when installing new ports 4. The single worst aspect of the ports system according to respondents is dependency tracking when updating or deleting existing ports 5. Most respondents would not change there answers tothe survey if they where new to FreeBSD 6. Almost all respondents would use a new system if it fixed their personal worst aspect of the current system 7. About 50% of respondents would use a new system if it broke the best aspect of the ports system but fixed the worst aspect 8. Length of FreeBSD usage: rough avr. of 8 years with roughly 3 year std. dev. 9. Prefered install method: ports 10. Usage roughly evenly spread among desktop, development and servers 11. Subsystem ratings (rough avr's): UI: 6 Constancy: 9 Dependancy tracking: 7 Record keeping: 9 Granularity: 9 12. Most users are either sysadmins and/or developers Orginial Survey: As has been hashed out in -ports@ over the last few days there is at least a need to examine weither or not the current ports system should remain as is or potentially be re-engineered in the future (estimates if and when needed vary from ASAP to 10-15 years). I have volunteered to undertake a feasibility/pilot project to examine what changes (if any) are needed in the system (for the purposes of this thread I will not venture any of my own suggestions). I have the following broad questions for people: 1. What is more important to your personal use of FreeBSD (the ports system, the underlaying OS, some other aspect)? 2. How frequently do you interact with the ports systems and what is the most common interaction you have with it? 3. What is the single best aspect of the current system? 4. What is the single worst aspect of the current system? 5. If you where a new FreeBSD user how would your answers above change? If you where brand new to UNIX how whould they change? 6. Assuming that there was no additional work on your behalf would you use a new system if it corrected your answer to number 4? 7. Same as question 6 but for your answer on question 3? 8. How long have you used FreeBSD and/or UNIX in general? 9. That is your primary use(s) for your FreeBSD machine(s) (name upto 3)? 10. Assuming there is no functional difference what is your preferred installation method for 3rd party software? 11. On a scale from 1 to 10 (10 being the best) please rate the importance of the following aspects of the ports system? a. User Interface b. Consistency of behaviors and interactions c. Accuracy in dependant port installations d. Internal record keeping e. Granularity's of the port management system 12. Please rate your personal technical skill level? -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.4 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFHX3MyzIOMjAek4JIRAqqjAJ9YlNJW9Uqa21yK+sm1IST+KmO7QACfeum+ 9rhuEkdKX6BKkFZr6WGmbDU= =jhg0 -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: (postfix) SPAM filter?
On Dec 12, 2007, at 5:12 PM, Sten Daniel Soersdal wrote: We have a need for a relatively painless anti-spam solution that would reduce the amount of incoming spam (via postfix mail router). The problem is that i have little knowledge on what this actually means. Googling reveals a whole "universe" of interesting ways but what should i pursue? The things that are important to me is: * Once it is setup then it would require no additional maintenance. * Potential spam messages are marked with a special header that can be filtered on user discretion on their local mail client software. Install the following: /usr/ports/mail/postfix-policyd-weight /usr/ports/mail/postgrey /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin /usr/ports/security/amavisd-new /usr/ports/security/clamav policyd + postgrey provide rather good, very lightweight initial filtering of email without taking up a lot of memory or resources, and remove a lot of workload, so that the Amavisd+ClamAV+SA combination only has to do virus-scanning and SpamAssassin's expensive Bayesian word-mangling on emails which seem to be legit. Regards, -- -Chuck ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: (postfix) SPAM filter?
On Wednesday 12 December 2007, Sten Daniel Soersdal said: > We have a need for a relatively painless anti-spam solution that > would reduce the amount of incoming spam (via postfix mail router). > The problem is that i have little knowledge on what this actually > means. Googling reveals a whole "universe" of interesting ways but > what should i pursue? > The things that are important to me is: > > * Once it is setup then it would require no additional maintenance. > * Potential spam messages are marked with a special header that can > be filtered on user discretion on their local mail client software. I should also mention that SpamAssassin has exactly such an option and doesn't require any hands on except for an occasional update once set up. > > Neither performance, scalability, license nor cost is of much > importance to me at this point. > > Any hints? Beech -- --- Beech Rintoul - FreeBSD Developer - [EMAIL PROTECTED] /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | FreeBSD Since 4.x \ / - NO HTML/RTF in e-mail | http://www.freebsd.org X - NO Word docs in e-mail | Latest Release: / \ - http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/6.2R/announce.html --- ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: (postfix) SPAM filter?
>> * Once it is setup then it would require no additional maintenance. >> * Potential spam messages are marked with a special header that can >> be filtered on user discretion on their local mail client software. >> >> Neither performance, scalability, license nor cost is of much >> importance to me at this point. >> >> Any hints? > > SpamAssassin (in the ports tree). It's relatively easy to set up and > can be used server wide or on an individual basis. Individuals can > also override site-wide settings. Links to setting up with postfix > can be found on the postfix site. I was going to recommend that, but from my experience, there is no real *easy* way to allow users directly to modify their own settings. I am probably wrong though. Another solution (which is also not a do-it-yourself), is http://barracuda.com. We switched from Postini to an internal Barracuda cluster and have never looked back. I might add that I personally run an ancient version of SpamAssassin on my personal box which still works, and I have an upgraded box coming down the pipe. I have no experience with having inexperienced users manage their own account with it though. Steve ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: (postfix) SPAM filter?
Sten Daniel Soersdal wrote: > We have a need for a relatively painless anti-spam solution that would > reduce the amount of incoming spam (via postfix mail router). The > problem is that i have little knowledge on what this actually means. > Googling reveals a whole "universe" of interesting ways but what should > i pursue? > The things that are important to me is: > > * Once it is setup then it would require no additional maintenance. > * Potential spam messages are marked with a special header that can be > filtered on user discretion on their local mail client software. > > Neither performance, scalability, license nor cost is of much importance > to me at this point. > > Any hints? No additional maintenance (less user add/delete)?: http://www.postini.com Unfortunately, it's been years since I've used their services so I can't remember if they have the ability to mark and pass. It's a hands-off solution that works. Steve ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: (postfix) SPAM filter?
On Wednesday 12 December 2007, Sten Daniel Soersdal said: > We have a need for a relatively painless anti-spam solution that > would reduce the amount of incoming spam (via postfix mail router). > The problem is that i have little knowledge on what this actually > means. Googling reveals a whole "universe" of interesting ways but > what should i pursue? > The things that are important to me is: > > * Once it is setup then it would require no additional maintenance. > * Potential spam messages are marked with a special header that can > be filtered on user discretion on their local mail client software. > > Neither performance, scalability, license nor cost is of much > importance to me at this point. > > Any hints? SpamAssassin (in the ports tree). It's relatively easy to set up and can be used server wide or on an individual basis. Individuals can also override site-wide settings. Links to setting up with postfix can be found on the postfix site. Beech -- --- Beech Rintoul - FreeBSD Developer - [EMAIL PROTECTED] /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | FreeBSD Since 4.x \ / - NO HTML/RTF in e-mail | http://www.freebsd.org X - NO Word docs in e-mail | Latest Release: / \ - http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/6.2R/announce.html --- ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Mounting Western Digital USB drive?
Try mount_ntfs /dev/da0 /mnt some usb disk doesn't have s1 postfix. On 12/12/07, Patrick Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I'm trying to mount a 160 GB Western Digital USB 2.0 drive on a > FreeBSD 6.2 system. This seemed like it should be relatively simple, > but: > > webmail# mount /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive > mount: /dev/da0s1 on /mnt/usbdrive: incorrect super block > > OK, it seemed a good chance the USB drive was formatted with NTFS, so I > tried: > > webmail# mount_ntfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive > mount_ntfs: /dev/da0s1: Invalid argument > > Further reading on mount_ntfs suggested that even if I got it to > work, it's not quite what I want: I want read & write access > with compressed files supported. > > dmesg: > umass0: Western Digital External HDD, rev 2.00/1.04, addr 2 > da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 > da0: Fixed Direct Access SCSI-4 device > da0: 40.000MB/s transfers > da0: 152627MB (312581808 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 19457C) > > usbdevs -v > Controller /dev/usb0: > addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x), > Intel(0x), rev 1.00 > port 1 powered > port 2 powered > Controller /dev/usb1: > addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x), > Intel(0x), rev 1.00 > port 1 powered > port 2 powered > Controller /dev/usb2: > addr 1: high speed, self powered, config 1, EHCI root hub(0x), > Intel(0x), rev 1.00 > port 1 addr 2: high speed, self powered, config 1, External > HDD(0x0702), Western Digital(0x1058), rev 1.04 > port 2 powered > port 3 powered > port 4 powered > > Any help appreciated. > > > > > > > ___ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > -- Regards, Wang Yi ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
(postfix) SPAM filter?
We have a need for a relatively painless anti-spam solution that would reduce the amount of incoming spam (via postfix mail router). The problem is that i have little knowledge on what this actually means. Googling reveals a whole "universe" of interesting ways but what should i pursue? The things that are important to me is: * Once it is setup then it would require no additional maintenance. * Potential spam messages are marked with a special header that can be filtered on user discretion on their local mail client software. Neither performance, scalability, license nor cost is of much importance to me at this point. Any hints? -- Sten Daniel Soersdal ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: is there a port to 'copy' audio from one soundcard to another in realtime?
"Steve Franks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Say I have multiple usb audio devices, and I want to make a simple > 'mixer' - anyone know how to do that? You could try just using cat(1) to copy between the devices... ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: How to use cut or awk commands into sed command ?
On 2007-12-12 23:19, Halid Faith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a file named file1 which contains some values. > I want to replace some strings into it, so I use sed command but I get an > error. > > sed "s#oldstring#`cut -d, -f3 file2`#" file1 > sed: 1: "s/yenidomain2/f0b2875d- ...": unterminated substitute in regular > expression That's not enough information to help you in a meaningful manner. * What does `file2' have to do with the replacement strings, and why do you use it? * What are the contents of both files? * What do you want to replace, and what should it be replaced with? > also I get an error with awk command into sed; > sed "s#oldstring#`awk -F, '{print$3}' file2`#"file1 > sed: 1: "s#yenidomain2#f0b2875d- ...": unterminated substitute in regular > expression That's not very different from the cut-based command. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Realtek ALC262 and Via ENVY24 sound cards for rel. 6.2
Lee Shackelford wrote: Good afternoon, FreeBSD enthusiasts. For FreeBSD release 6.2, does anyone know if there is any simpler way of using sound cards containing either a Realtek ALC262 chip or a Via ENVY24 chip than installing the Linux emulator, and then using the alsa a.p.i.? Many thanks. Yours truly, L e e _ S h a c k e l f o r d @ d o t . c a . g o v ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Did you try to compile Open Sound System from ports? I have some Realtek crap and it worked only with OSS. I think that many more devices are supported in 7.0 so you might want to upgrade the system. Check the hardware notes. For the list of supported devices by OSS you can check Open Sound System web-site. They also have a binary package that you can install with pkg_add utility. Package is sometimes updated before the port! Best, Predrag ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: /tmp: filesystem full
On Dec 12, 2007, at 2:19 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I even restarted the server but the problem is still there. this is what I got every amount of time (not always). root mail.local 89873 /tmp 4 -rw--- 616886272 rw I don´t understand why mail.local is gathering a file that big Apparently someone out there keeps trying to resend that awful huge mail file, so whenever you restart, it gets stuck in that same condition. If you can track down the source of the file, either nuke it or block it. You should add something like this to your sendmail.mc config: define(`confMAX_MESSAGE_SIZE', `2100')dnl ...which will set a maximum message size that your SMTP server is willing to accept. The recommended max size in the RFCs was something like 10 MB, but season to taste. -- -Chuck ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: /tmp: filesystem full
>> Apparently someone out there keeps trying to resend that awful >> huge mail file, so whenever you restart, it gets stuck in that >> same condition. If you can track down the source of the file, >> either nuke it or block it. In addition to finding the actual cause of the problem, you may want to consider symlinking /tmp under a larger partition until the problem is resolved. Steve ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: /tmp: filesystem full
On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 05:56:23PM -0600, Cesar Amaya wrote: > > > > >Apparently someone out there keeps trying to resend that awful > >huge mail file, so whenever you restart, it gets stuck in that > >same condition. If you can track down the source of the file, > >either nuke it or block it. > > > >jerry > > > > > >>___ > >>freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > >>http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > >>To unsubscribe, send any mail to > >>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > >> > > > I´m gonna do so. > > Thank you very much you all guys!!! One thing you can do is to look in /var/spool/mqueue and see if there are any really large files in there. If there are, that is the one that is messing you up.Delete both the date file and the queue header file. jerry ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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Hello, System can't boot from 7.0-BETA4-i386-bootonly cd-rom. I downloaded 7.0-BETA4-i386-bootonly, 7.0- BETA4-i386-disc1 and 7.0-BETA4-i386-disc2 first then burn it on the cd-rom. Any idea? Please let me know. Thank you, Bin Cheng Test Development Engineer IronPort, A Cisco Business Unit 950 Elm Avenue San Bruno, CA 94066 Direct: 650.243.5852 Cell: 650.676.0249 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Promise SuperTrak EX12350 don't get detected under FreeBSD 6.2
On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 09:35:09PM +0100, Göran Nilsson wrote: > Hi, > I have a problem getting my EX12350 Radicontroller to work under FreeBSD 6.2. > When i start the computer or rund a dmesg i can see that > "mass storage raid ..no driver attached" > For what i can see this card should be supported under FreeBSD 6.1, but > could it be soo that the support is missing in 6.2? Any tips? > Should i try to go for the 6.3 RC1. I really need this card up and running, > i run it as a RAID 6. I have tried this with just the generic kernel, > So the most should be in there? > > Ideas, is most appriciating, coz im kinda stuck. > What makes you think this card is supported by FreeBSD 6.1? As far as I can tell there is no driver for that card included with any FreeBSD release. If it was supported the driver would have been included in GENERIC kernel, and if was supported in 6.1 it would have been in 6.2 also. It is quite possible however that Promise provides their own FreeBSD driver for that card. If that is the case you should ask Promise which version(s) of FreeBSD the driver supports and how to install it - or read their documentation where such information can likely be found. -- Erik Trulsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: /tmp: filesystem full
Apparently someone out there keeps trying to resend that awful huge mail file, so whenever you restart, it gets stuck in that same condition. If you can track down the source of the file, either nuke it or block it. jerry ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" I´m gonna do so. Thank you very much you all guys!!! ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: /tmp: filesystem full
--On Wednesday, December 12, 2007 16:11:24 -0600 Cesar Amaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Looks like something, maybe your mail program has a large file open - maybe trying to receive a huge file. Killing the process could get that file closed and either it would be gone or would finally show how much space it is holding. jerry I even restarted the server but the problem is still there. this is what I got every amount of time (not always). root mail.local 89873 /tmp 4 -rw--- 616886272 rw I don´t understand why mail.local is gathering a file that big Yikes! Looks like whatever that message is is being retried by the sending MTA. Perhaps you could try deleting the message from the queue. (I assume it will sit in there until delivery is successful.) I think, if you shut the mail server down and then restart it later, you're going to continue to have this problem. You may have to figure out where the message is coming from and try to stop it at the other end. Possibly you could configure your server to reject messages larger than a certain size, then restart it and let it reject it rather than trying to receive it. I know you can do that with Postfix. Don't know about other MTAs. One thing I would do is stop the mail server, wait a minute or two, and then check /tmp. This would positively confirm that the problem is coming from the mail server *if* the problem goes away when the server is stopped. -- Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Information Security Analyst The University of Texas at Dallas http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/ ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: /tmp: filesystem full
On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 04:11:24PM -0600, Cesar Amaya wrote: > > >Looks like something, maybe your mail program has a large file open - > >maybe trying to receive a huge file. Killing the process could get > >that file closed and either it would be gone or would finally show > >how much space it is holding. > > > >jerry > > > > > > I even restarted the server but the problem is still there. > this is what I got every amount of time (not always). > > root mail.local 89873 /tmp 4 -rw--- 616886272 rw > > I don´t understand why mail.local is gathering a file that big Apparently someone out there keeps trying to resend that awful huge mail file, so whenever you restart, it gets stuck in that same condition. If you can track down the source of the file, either nuke it or block it. jerry > ___ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: /tmp: filesystem full
Looks like something, maybe your mail program has a large file open - maybe trying to receive a huge file. Killing the process could get that file closed and either it would be gone or would finally show how much space it is holding. jerry I even restarted the server but the problem is still there. this is what I got every amount of time (not always). root mail.local 89873 /tmp 4 -rw--- 616886272 rw I don´t understand why mail.local is gathering a file that big ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Realtek ALC262 and Via ENVY24 sound cards for rel. 6.2
Good afternoon, FreeBSD enthusiasts. For FreeBSD release 6.2, does anyone know if there is any simpler way of using sound cards containing either a Realtek ALC262 chip or a Via ENVY24 chip than installing the Linux emulator, and then using the alsa a.p.i.? Many thanks. Yours truly, L e e _ S h a c k e l f o r d @ d o t . c a . g o v ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: /tmp: filesystem full
--On Wednesday, December 12, 2007 16:13:42 -0500 Jerry McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 03:08:50PM -0600, Cesar Amaya wrote: Robert Huff wrote: > Cesar Amaya writes: > > >> napstats# fstat | grep "/tmp" >> www httpd 1739 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 rw >> > >Can you afford to shut down the web server (Apache ?)? > > >Robert Huff > > Nothing is shown if I shut down the web server. But I saw something weird when I run # fstat | grep "/tmp", was something like this: mail.local 1739 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- 73917491734 rw Looks like something, maybe your mail program has a large file open - maybe trying to receive a huge file. Killing the process could get that file closed and either it would be gone or would finally show how much space it is holding. Yep. Trying to stuff a 73GB file into a 1GB filesystem isn't going to work very well. At this point I think your only option is to restart the mailserver. Hopefully that will release the file from memory. Then you can delete whatever pieces of it are left in /tmp. I'd also look at your maillog to see what the filename and type of that message was (huge zip attachment?) and suggest to your user that he get the file some other way. -- Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Information Security Analyst The University of Texas at Dallas http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/ ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: How to use cut or awk commands into sed command ?
On Wed, Dec 12, 2007, Halid Faith wrote: >I have a file named file1 which contains some values. >I want to replace some strings into it, so I use sed command but I get an >error. > >sed "s#oldstring#`cut -d, -f3 file2`#" file1 > >sed: 1: "s/yenidomain2/f0b2875d- ...": unterminated substitute in regular >expression > >also I get an error with awk command into sed; >sed "s#oldstring#`awk -F, '{print$3}' file2`#"file1 >sed: 1: "s#yenidomain2#f0b2875d- ...": unterminated substitute in regular >expression The ``cut -d...` may well be biting you with multiple lines or extra line feeds. You might see the problem by prefixing your command with ``echo'' to see what it's actually doing. echo sed "s#oldstring#`cut -d, -f3 file2`#" file1 I usually do more complex substitutions with short python or perl scripts as (a) they use a common regular expression syntax, and (b) I find the code cleaner (at least the python :-) Bill -- INTERNET: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bill Campbell; Celestial Software LLC URL: http://www.celestial.com/ PO Box 820; 6641 E. Mercer Way FAX:(206) 232-9186 Mercer Island, WA 98040-0820; (206) 236-1676 Scientists are explorers. Philosophers are tourists. -- Richard Feynman ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: How to use cut or awk commands into sed command ?
Halid Faith schrieb: I have a file named file1 which contains some values. I want to replace some strings into it, so I use sed command but I get an error. sed "s#oldstring#`cut -d, -f3 file2`#" file1 sed: 1: "s/yenidomain2/f0b2875d- ...": unterminated substitute in regular expression also I get an error with awk command into sed; sed "s#oldstring#`awk -F, '{print$3}' file2`#"file1 sed: 1: "s#yenidomain2#f0b2875d- ...": unterminated substitute in regular expression Sure you know what you are doing? You are giving probably various linefeeds to your substitution (assuming file2 has more than one line). E.G. 'awk <...> file2' produces as many lines as there are in file2. But the substitution in sed has to be a string-like expression with no line feeds. There for the "unterminated substitution" error. Rg, Tino ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
How to use cut or awk commands into sed command ?
I have a file named file1 which contains some values. I want to replace some strings into it, so I use sed command but I get an error. sed "s#oldstring#`cut -d, -f3 file2`#" file1 sed: 1: "s/yenidomain2/f0b2875d- ...": unterminated substitute in regular expression also I get an error with awk command into sed; sed "s#oldstring#`awk -F, '{print$3}' file2`#"file1 sed: 1: "s#yenidomain2#f0b2875d- ...": unterminated substitute in regular expression ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: /tmp: filesystem full
On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 03:08:50PM -0600, Cesar Amaya wrote: > Robert Huff wrote: > >Cesar Amaya writes: > > > > > >> napstats# fstat | grep "/tmp" > >> www httpd 1739 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 rw > >> > > > > Can you afford to shut down the web server (Apache ?)? > > > > > > Robert Huff > > > > > Nothing is shown if I shut down the web server. But I saw something > weird when I run # fstat | grep "/tmp", was something like this: > > mail.local 1739 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- > 73917491734 rw Looks like something, maybe your mail program has a large file open - maybe trying to receive a huge file. Killing the process could get that file closed and either it would be gone or would finally show how much space it is holding. jerry > ___ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: RELENG_7 and diablo-jdk
Daniel Molina Wegener schrieb: Hello, ¿Is there any problem if I run diablo-jdk-1.5_07 under RELENG_7? I mean, ¿is the diablo-jdk binary compatible with RELENG_7? Thanks in advance... for me, java apps always segfault under releng_7. They never did under releng_6. Have not found out yet why.. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 12:05:53 -0700 (MST) Warren Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It may be possible to use an Adblock "subscription" to update a squid > setup. That would provide the best of both. There's no need to do that, you can use a script like adzapper with squid. It's in ports (www/adzap), so you can pickup a new default rule file with port updates. And you can define additional rules and exceptions. The only thing I had to set was some exceptions for sites, I don't mind seeing adds for. There's at least one other add blocking squid redirector in ports. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: smart_host on sendmail min config
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Giorgos Keramidas wrote: > On 2007-12-11 13:53, "Aryeh M. Friedman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> Giorgos Keramidas wrote: >>> You still haven't shown us: >>> >>> * How your local rc system starts Sendmail >> Until I can get it right from the command line I am not going to >> include it in my /etc/rc thus currently there is none >> >>> * The active Sendmail processes you have now >> Except for the one I start (with the below command line) before >> sending there is none running. > > Then you need to replicate what `/etc/rc.d/sendmail' does. You > have the code to that script, you also have `/etc/defaults/rc.conf' > as a guide of the defaults supported by FreeBSD. Happy hacking :) > > I'm not interested in rewriting `/etc/rc.d/sendmail' from scratch, > so other than a few pointers like the following, I'm out of the > thread: > >> here is the complete transcript of my last attempt to actually >> send something: [...] > >> monster-freebsd# sendmail -bd -q1m > > Here you started a sendmail process which listens for connections > to *all* interfaces. That's probably ok if you plan to accept > incoming SMTP connections on _any_ interface, i.e. because you are > running a Sendmail server accessible from outside. > > On my laptop this would be replaced by: > > /usr/sbin/sendmail -L smtpd -bd -q30m \ > -ODaemonPortOptions=Addr=localhost > > Note the use of the -O flag to make sure Sendmail is only listening > on the localhost:25 port for mail submission requests. > > Then you have to start a *second* Sendmail instance, to flush the > local `clientmqueue' and forward the messages you see as `Deferred' > when you run the `mailq -Ac' command: > >> monster-freebsd# mailq -Ac /var/spool/clientmqueue (8 requests) - >> -Q-ID- --Size-- -Q-Time- - >> Sender/Recipient--- lBAEQDUM0772289 >> Mon Dec 10 09:26 aryeh (Deferred: Connection refused by >> [127.0.0.1]) [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Now you have to run a second Sendmail instance, i.e. with: > > /usr/sbin/sendmail -L mailq -Ac -q10m > > NOTE: The `smtpd' and `mailq' arguments to the -L options are not > the standard names FreeBSD assigns to these processes. They are > just the ones I use on my laptop. > > Since you are using a custom, local sendmail startup script, that's > about the best I can write to get you kickstarted. For more help > with the way Sendmail operates, you can always refer to the > ``Sendmail(TM) Installation and Operation Guide''. A copy of the > guide is conveniently installed by the FreeBSD installation process > at: > > /usr/share/doc/smm/08.sendmailop/* > > Good luck with the startup scripts. I don't really understand why > you insist on rewriting something which works(TM), is featureful > and easy to extend, like the rc.d scripts, but that's besides the > point :-) > > - Giorgos > > > > Above still does nothing: monster-freebsd# /usr/sbin/sendmail -L smtpd -bd -q30m - -ODaemonPortOptions=Addr=localhost -ODaemonPortOptions=Addr=localhost monster-freebsd# /usr/sbin/sendmail -L mailq -Ac -q10m monster-freebsd# mailq -v WARNING: local host name (monster-freebsd) is not qualified; see cf/README: WHO AM I? /var/spool/mqueue (2 requests) - -Q-ID- --Size-- -Priority- ---Q-Time--- - Sender/Recipient lBCKovjf051782 10 30377 Dec 12 15:50 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Deferred: 421 Connection not accepted at this time) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Deferred: 421 Connection not accepted at this time) lBCKovjh0517829 30380 Dec 12 15:50 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Deferred: 421 Connection not accepted at this time) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Deferred: 421 Connection not accepted at this time) Total requests: 2 monster-freebsd# tail -f /var/log/maillog Dec 9 09:15:38 newsyslog[587]: logfile first created Dec 9 09:15:38 sm-mta[720]: starting daemon (8.14.2): [EMAIL PROTECTED]:30:00 Dec 9 09:15:38 sm-msp-queue[724]: starting daemon (8.14.2): [EMAIL PROTECTED]:30:00 Dec 9 12:22:28 sm-mta[729]: starting daemon (8.14.2): [EMAIL PROTECTED]:30:00 Dec 9 12:22:28 sm-msp-queue[733]: starting daemon (8.14.2): [EMAIL PROTECTED]:30:00 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.4 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFHYE27zIOMjAek4JIRAvzyAKCkTFuxsbH37S+JZCeG0dSwTFO98ACfWjcd VVP9Rwa6pJ1oA6rLpBfUIdU= =uFO1 -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: /tmp: filesystem full
Robert Huff wrote: Cesar Amaya writes: napstats# fstat | grep "/tmp" www httpd 1739 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 rw Can you afford to shut down the web server (Apache ?)? Robert Huff Nothing is shown if I shut down the web server. But I saw something weird when I run # fstat | grep "/tmp", was something like this: mail.local 1739 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- 73917491734 rw ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Promise SuperTrak EX12350 don't get detected under FreeBSD 6.2
Hi, I have a problem getting my EX12350 Radicontroller to work under FreeBSD 6.2. When i start the computer or rund a dmesg i can see that "mass storage raid ..no driver attached" For what i can see this card should be supported under FreeBSD 6.1, but could it be soo that the support is missing in 6.2? Any tips? Should i try to go for the 6.3 RC1. I really need this card up and running, i run it as a RAID 6. I have tried this with just the generic kernel, So the most should be in there? Ideas, is most appriciating, coz im kinda stuck. /Regards Goran ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Suggestions please for what POP or IMAP servers to use
On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 01:31:11PM -0700, Andrew Falanga wrote: > Hi, > > I'm working on setting up a server for both WWW and e-mail. We're using > apache 2.2 w/PHP support (for phpWebSite) and for e-mail I'd like to stay > with sendmail for the MTA, but I've not used any servers that will allow for > POP and IMAP. What in the ports would be good suggestions from those here > who've used them? dovecot is excellent - easy setup, stable and reliable, provides IMAP and POP support and works well with e.g. squirrelmail. It's not as full featured as the Cyrus or courier IMAP servers, but if you don't need shared mailboxes etc, it's definitely worth a look. Dan -- Daniel Bye _ ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) - against HTML, vCards and X - proprietary attachments in e-mail / \ pgpvHk8JxXtmQ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Suggestions please for what POP or IMAP servers to use
Hi, I'm working on setting up a server for both WWW and e-mail. We're using apache 2.2 w/PHP support (for phpWebSite) and for e-mail I'd like to stay with sendmail for the MTA, but I've not used any servers that will allow for POP and IMAP. What in the ports would be good suggestions from those here who've used them? thanks, Andy -- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is it such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: /tmp: filesystem full
Cesar Amaya writes: > napstats# fstat | grep "/tmp" > www httpd 1739 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 rw Can you afford to shut down the web server (Apache ?)? Robert Huff ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: /tmp: filesystem full
Paul Schmehl wrote: --On Wednesday, December 12, 2007 11:55:23 -0600 Cesar Amaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: But when I run a df -hi it says 0% of capacity is used on /tmp filesystem. napstats# df -hi Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity iusedifree %iused Mounted on /dev/ad4s1a989M 76M834M 8%1709 1396011% / devfs 1.0K1.0K 0B 100% 00 100% /dev /dev/ad4s1e 48G229M 44G 1% 10600 65604060% /home /dev/ad4s1d989M 24K910M 0% 15 1412950% /tmp /dev/ad8s1d226G 85G122G41% 213086 303574081% /usr /dev/ad4s1f171G8.4G149G 5% 16560 232057100% /var from messagess I guess it has something to do with Sendmail. Sometimes I run /top /and sendmail is consuming the most of the processor time. napstats# uname -a FreeBSD napstats.americatelsal.com 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #2: Thu Mar 30 18:13:14 CST 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/amd64/compile/NAPSTATS amd64 I really want to find out what the problem is. Please can anyone give me some light here? What does # du -h /tmp and # fstat | grep "/tmp" tell you? napstats# du -h /tmp 2.0K/tmp/.snap 2.0K/tmp/.X11-unix 2.0K/tmp/.ICE-unix 2.0K/tmp/.font-unix 2.0K/tmp/.XIM-unix 2.0K/tmp/dynamic 24K/tmp napstats# fstat | grep "/tmp" www httpd 1739 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 rw www httpd 1739 16 /tmp 6 -rw--- 0 rw www httpd 1739 20 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 w www httpd 1739 21 /tmp 6 -rw--- 0 w www httpd 1738 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 rw www httpd 1738 16 /tmp 6 -rw--- 0 rw www httpd 1738 20 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 w www httpd 1738 21 /tmp 6 -rw--- 0 w www httpd 1737 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 rw www httpd 1737 16 /tmp 6 -rw--- 0 rw www httpd 1737 20 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 w www httpd 1737 21 /tmp 6 -rw--- 0 w www httpd 1736 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 rw www httpd 1736 16 /tmp 6 -rw--- 0 rw www httpd 1736 20 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 w www httpd 1736 21 /tmp 6 -rw--- 0 w www httpd 1735 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 rw www httpd 1735 16 /tmp 6 -rw--- 0 rw www httpd 1735 20 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 w www httpd 1735 21 /tmp 6 -rw--- 0 w www httpd 1733 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 rw www httpd 1733 16 /tmp 6 -rw--- 0 rw root httpd 1640 15 /tmp 4 -rw--- 0 rw root httpd 1640 16 /tmp 6 -rw--- 0 rw ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: ls -l takes a forever to finish.
this program seems to have the same issues with it. Thanks Mark - Original Message - From: "cpghost" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Bill Moran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Wojciech Puchar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Mark Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 8:42 AM Subject: Re: ls -l takes a forever to finish. On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 08:42:44 -0500 Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: In response to Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > ls | wc > > strange. i did > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/b]$ a=0;while [ $a -lt 1 ];do mkdir > $a;a=$[a+1];done > > completed <25 seconds on 1Ghz CPU > > ls takes 0.1 seconds user time, ls -l takes 0.3 second user time. > > unless you have 486/33 or slower system there is something wrong. Another possible scenario is that the directory is badly fragmented. Unless something has changed since I last researched this (which is possible) FreeBSD doesn't manage directory fragmentation during use. If you're constantly adding and removing files, it's possible that the directory entry is such a mess that it takes ls a long time to process it. Yes, that's also possible. But sorting is really the culprit here: it *is* possible to create a directory with filenames in such a way that it triggers Quicksort's O(N^2) worst case instead of O(N log N). The following Python (2.5) program calls "ls -lf" and sorts its output with Python's own stable sort() routine (which is NOT qsort(3)). On a directory with 44,000 entries, it runs orders of magnitude faster than "ls -l", even though it has to use the decorate-sort-undecorate idiom to sort the output according according the filename, and it is interpreted rather than compiled! I guess that replacing qsort(3) in /usr/src/lib/libc/gen/fts.c:fts_sort() with another sort algorithm which doesn't expose this anomaly would solve that problem. - cut here -- cut here #!/usr/bin/env python # sortls.py -- sort output of ls -lf with python's stable sort routine. import os def sort_ls_lf(path): "Sort the output of ls -lf path" os.chdir(path) lines = os.popen("ls -lf", "r").readlines() dsu = [ (line.split()[-1], line) for line in lines ] dsu.sort() return ''.join(tupl[1] for tupl in dsu) if __name__ == '__main__': import sys if len(sys.argv) < 2: print >>sys.stderr, "Usage:", sys.argv[0], "path" sys.exit(1) path = sys.argv[1] try: print sort_ls_lf(path) except IOError: pass # silently absorb broken pipe and other errors - cut here -- cut here Regards, -cpghost. -- Cordula's Web. http://www.cordula.ws/ ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.25/744 - Release Date: 4/3/2007 5:32 AM ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Alex Zbyslaw wrote: Warren Block wrote: Like AdblockPlus. According to it's web pages "*Note*: It is recommended to use at least Firefox 2.0, Thunderbird 2.0, SeaMonkey 1.1 or Songbird 0.2. Older versions receive less testing and support for them is likely to be dropped in a few months." The other schemes mentioned in this thread (hosts, DNS, squid) work with any and every web browser. The OP already said he doesn't use Firefox. Guess I missed that. Having tried 127.0.0.1 entries in /etc/hosts and squid in an company setting, Adblock is so much easier that I don't want to think about going back. It may be possible to use an Adblock "subscription" to update a squid setup. That would provide the best of both. -Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: /tmp: filesystem full
--On Wednesday, December 12, 2007 11:55:23 -0600 Cesar Amaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: But when I run a df -hi it says 0% of capacity is used on /tmp filesystem. napstats# df -hi Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity iusedifree %iused Mounted on /dev/ad4s1a989M 76M834M 8%1709 1396011% / devfs 1.0K1.0K 0B 100% 00 100% /dev /dev/ad4s1e 48G229M 44G 1% 10600 65604060% /home /dev/ad4s1d989M 24K910M 0% 15 1412950% /tmp /dev/ad8s1d226G 85G122G41% 213086 303574081% /usr /dev/ad4s1f171G8.4G149G 5% 16560 232057100% /var from messagess I guess it has something to do with Sendmail. Sometimes I run /top /and sendmail is consuming the most of the processor time. napstats# uname -a FreeBSD napstats.americatelsal.com 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #2: Thu Mar 30 18:13:14 CST 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/amd64/compile/NAPSTATS amd64 I really want to find out what the problem is. Please can anyone give me some light here? What does # du -h /tmp and # fstat | grep "/tmp" tell you? -- Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Information Security Analyst The University of Texas at Dallas http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/ ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Software Development
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/tmp: filesystem full
Hello list. I have a question related to sendmail mail.local and /tmp filesystem. The issue came out when I started to receive a lot of messages in /var/log/messages about /tmp filesystem is full. This is the log from system messages: # tail /var/log/messages Dec 12 05:48:41 napstats kernel: pid 7240 (mail.local), uid 0 inumber 11 on /tmp: filesystem full Dec 12 05:51:31 napstats kernel: pid 7240 (mail.local), uid 0 inumber 11 on /tmp: filesystem full Dec 12 06:18:32 napstats kernel: pid 7303 (mail.local), uid 0 inumber 11 on /tmp: filesystem full Dec 12 06:21:23 napstats kernel: pid 7303 (mail.local), uid 0 inumber 11 on /tmp: filesystem full Dec 12 06:48:45 napstats kernel: pid 7363 (mail.local), uid 0 inumber 11 on /tmp: filesystem full Dec 12 06:51:35 napstats kernel: pid 7363 (mail.local), uid 0 inumber 11 on /tmp: filesystem full Dec 12 07:19:00 napstats kernel: pid 7426 (mail.local), uid 0 inumber 11 on /tmp: filesystem full Dec 12 07:21:50 napstats kernel: pid 7426 (mail.local), uid 0 inumber 11 on /tmp: filesystem full But when I run a df -hi it says 0% of capacity is used on /tmp filesystem. napstats# df -hi Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity iusedifree %iused Mounted on /dev/ad4s1a989M 76M834M 8%1709 1396011% / devfs 1.0K1.0K 0B 100% 00 100% /dev /dev/ad4s1e 48G229M 44G 1% 10600 65604060% /home /dev/ad4s1d989M 24K910M 0% 15 1412950% /tmp /dev/ad8s1d226G 85G122G41% 213086 303574081% /usr /dev/ad4s1f171G8.4G149G 5% 16560 232057100% /var from messagess I guess it has something to do with Sendmail. Sometimes I run /top /and sendmail is consuming the most of the processor time. napstats# uname -a FreeBSD napstats.americatelsal.com 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #2: Thu Mar 30 18:13:14 CST 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/amd64/compile/NAPSTATS amd64 I really want to find out what the problem is. Please can anyone give me some light here? Thank you in advance. Regards!!! ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: mounted cd and tray locking
on 12/12/2007 18:58 Andriy Gapon said the following: > on 12/12/2007 15:55 Nikos Vassiliadis said the following: >> On Wednesday 12 December 2007 13:13:48 Andriy Gapon wrote: >>> I recently noticed that FreeBSD doesn't prevent tray opening (via a >>> button on CD/DVD drive) even if I mount a CD with ISO 9660 filesystem on >>> it. This at least happens with ATAPI CD drive (acd driver/device). >>> >>> Maybe my memory is failing me but I seem to remember times when mounting >>> a CD locked a tray. Shouldn't this be a more reasonable behavior ? >> Yes, could file a PR? >> >> I see the mentioned behavior for my recent 6-STABLE. > > Hmm. Looked at the code and it should be as expected. Played with > various stuff and here's what I think: it seems that having atapicam and > hald and maybe something in KDE that polls for CD change is to blame. > My theory: after I mount some media on acd0, hald wants to "taste" it > through cd0, on opening cd0 device 'prevent' command is sent, on closing > cd0 'allow' is sent, so in the end drive's tray is in unlocked state. > > I don't see any easy resolution for this, but it definitely would be > good to come up with one. > Investigated more and it seems that hald is a main culprit here. Without it everything works reasonably well as long as I don't mix acd and cd accesses. That is, if I mount through acd, then trough cd, then unmount the cd mount, then tray gets unlocked. In a perfect world I would like to fix even this, but in real world this is OK. But if mount only through one device then tray is locked. So, hald is doing something "wrong" here. I am not sure if it is by design (to make the behavior mswindows-like) or if it is a bug or a side-effect of something. -- Andriy Gapon ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Where is the next uid from adduser pulled from?
On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 12:00:06PM -0500, Francisco Reyes wrote: > I have scripts to add new users. However, after that any port that installs > a user creates it with a UID after the ones I made. > > For example I want all employees to have uids starting at 5000, but I would > like too port installed uids to be 2000 and up. After I add some users (ie > say last user is 5008), the next port that installs a user and doesn't > specify uid.. then will get 5009. > > Tried looking for the adduser program, but could not find adduser.c It's pw(8) that selects default uids and it just takes the last one (numerically) and uses the next one. Create a placeholder user with uid 5000 and let ports use uids 5000+, but when creating new users, specify uids manually (both pw and adduser allow that). Good luck! ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Where is the next uid from adduser pulled from?
Francisco Reyes wrote: > I have scripts to add new users. However, after that any port that installs > a user creates it with a UID after the ones I made. > > For example I want all employees to have uids starting at 5000, but I would > like too port installed uids to be 2000 and up. After I add some users (ie > say last user is 5008), the next port that installs a user and doesn't > specify uid.. then will get 5009. > > Tried looking for the adduser program, but could not find adduser.c /usr/src/usr.sbin/pw Ports call 'pw add user x', and pw add group y' -- Philip M. Gollucci ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) o:703.549.2050x206 Senior System Admin - Riderway, Inc. http://riderway.com / http://ridecharge.com 1024D/EC88A0BF 0DE5 C55C 6BF3 B235 2DAB B89E 1324 9B4F EC88 A0BF Work like you don't need the money, love like you'll never get hurt, and dance like nobody's watching. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: make buildworld fails
Jamie Avery wrote: > put KERNCONF=/kernelname/ into /etc/make.conf. However, when I make > buildkernel, I get the following error 7.x+ src.conf, below make.conf grep KERNCONF /etc/make.conf /etc/src.conf /etc/src.conf:KERNCONF?= RIDERWAY NO /s neccessary. -- Philip M. Gollucci ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) o:703.549.2050x206 Senior System Admin - Riderway, Inc. http://riderway.com / http://ridecharge.com 1024D/EC88A0BF 0DE5 C55C 6BF3 B235 2DAB B89E 1324 9B4F EC88 A0BF Work like you don't need the money, love like you'll never get hurt, and dance like nobody's watching. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Where is the next uid from adduser pulled from?
I have scripts to add new users. However, after that any port that installs a user creates it with a UID after the ones I made. For example I want all employees to have uids starting at 5000, but I would like too port installed uids to be 2000 and up. After I add some users (ie say last user is 5008), the next port that installs a user and doesn't specify uid.. then will get 5009. Tried looking for the adduser program, but could not find adduser.c Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: FreeBSD Wacom driver
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 11:00:11PM +0100, Nikolaj Thygesen wrote: > Hi, > >Having just aquired a usb wacom tablet and discovering the linuxwacom > project, I was wondering why only serial tablets are supported on FBSD?? Doesn't it work with uhid(4)? Roland -- R.F.Smith http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/ [plain text _non-HTML_ PGP/GnuPG encrypted/signed email much appreciated] pgp: 1A2B 477F 9970 BA3C 2914 B7CE 1277 EFB0 C321 A725 (KeyID: C321A725) pgprOuCmeozOQ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Mounting Western Digital USB drive?
Patrick Baldwin wrote: Trix Farrar wrote: On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 06:03:03PM -0500, Patrick Baldwin wrote: Hi, I'm trying to mount a 160 GB Western Digital USB 2.0 drive on a FreeBSD 6.2 system. This seemed like it should be relatively simple, but: mountmsdosfs(): disk too big, sorry mountmsdosfs(): disk too big, sorry I don't know how it is now but there used to be an upper limit on FAT32 filesystem size in FreeBSD, 128gb I believe. You could get round it by recompiling your kernel with MSDOSFS_LARGE but there were some limitations on it's use. I'm sure google would find further info. Chris ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
make buildworld fails
Hi I have a custom Kernel Config file in /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf/. I have put KERNCONF=/kernelname/ into /etc/make.conf. However, when I make buildkernel, I get the following error ERROR: Missing kernel configuration file(s) (/kernelname/). *** Error code 1 Make.conf appears to be looking for the Kernel config file in the /i386/conf/ folder, as when I put a copy of /kernelname /in the /i386/conf directory it starts to run, before failing on various unknown parameters that I assume are specific to the amd64 architecture. Am I missing something? Do I need to state my processor architecture elsewhere? Or explicitly tell make.conf to look in the amd64 directory rather than the i386? Any help greatly appreciated. Jamie ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
Hi, Warren Block wrote: On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Erich Dollansky wrote: If you still see unwanted content, just add a line and it will be gone during your next visit. Like AdBlockPlus, only more work. The beauty is, Internet feels still faster then before. Like AdblockPlus. It has one advantage over all those ad removal tools. It filters what I do not like. It has nothing to do with censorship, it just gets rid of all the crap hanging around on every corner of a web page trying to sell you anti virus software or larger dicks. Like AdblockPlus. What is the one advantage? There are some differences: AdblockPlus removes the ads and lets the but it is limited to these browsers: Minimal requirements: Firefox 1.5, Thunderbird 1.5, SeaMonkey 1.0, Flock 0.5, Songbird 0.2. Erich ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: mounted cd and tray locking
on 12/12/2007 15:55 Nikos Vassiliadis said the following: > On Wednesday 12 December 2007 13:13:48 Andriy Gapon wrote: >> I recently noticed that FreeBSD doesn't prevent tray opening (via a >> button on CD/DVD drive) even if I mount a CD with ISO 9660 filesystem on >> it. This at least happens with ATAPI CD drive (acd driver/device). >> >> Maybe my memory is failing me but I seem to remember times when mounting >> a CD locked a tray. Shouldn't this be a more reasonable behavior ? > > Yes, could file a PR? > > I see the mentioned behavior for my recent 6-STABLE. Hmm. Looked at the code and it should be as expected. Played with various stuff and here's what I think: it seems that having atapicam and hald and maybe something in KDE that polls for CD change is to blame. My theory: after I mount some media on acd0, hald wants to "taste" it through cd0, on opening cd0 device 'prevent' command is sent, on closing cd0 'allow' is sent, so in the end drive's tray is in unlocked state. I don't see any easy resolution for this, but it definitely would be good to come up with one. -- Andriy Gapon ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
Warren Block wrote: On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Erich Dollansky wrote: If you still see unwanted content, just add a line and it will be gone during your next visit. Like AdBlockPlus, only more work. The beauty is, Internet feels still faster then before. Like AdblockPlus. It has one advantage over all those ad removal tools. It filters what I do not like. It has nothing to do with censorship, it just gets rid of all the crap hanging around on every corner of a web page trying to sell you anti virus software or larger dicks. Like AdblockPlus. What is the one advantage? There are some differences: AdblockPlus removes the ads and lets the browser use the space, rather than showing broken pages. And you can customize blocked sites differently for different users. And you can easily disable it. And it doesn't impact the whole system, just the browser. And you can block on regexes, so you don't need hundreds of entries to block the big ad farms. According to it's web pages "*Note*: It is recommended to use at least Firefox 2.0, Thunderbird 2.0, SeaMonkey 1.1 or Songbird 0.2. Older versions receive less testing and support for them is likely to be dropped in a few months." The other schemes mentioned in this thread (hosts, DNS, squid) work with any and every web browser. The OP already said he doesn't use Firefox. I myself still use Mozilla, Opera, and (heaven help me) IE, none of which are on the list. As I've already mentioned, I see no broken pages because I don't break the layout (usually), and the post about squid talked about clear gifs as replacements which again would not break anything. AdblockPlus is a valid alternative *if you are just a Firefox user*, but for everyone else, some other solution is required. --Alex ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
will freebsd run on apple intel xserve
I'm a Linux guy who has inherited some apple xserve boxes. Surprisingly I've discovered that I really hate os x. For the intel xserve boxes, Linux isn't an option. The CPUs are amd64 architecture. The EFI capable Linux bootloader, has had beta support for amd64 since July. However, the Linux kernel just got support to boot via EFI and amd64 in a release candidate patch this month. It'll probably be quite a while before a distribution has an installer with what I need. At any rate, I've always wanted to try one of the BSDs. Will FreeBSD install on an apple intel xserve? If not does anyone know if another BSD or some other open source NIX will work? Jason Joines = ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Mounting Western Digital USB drive?
On 12/12/2007 8:20 AM Patrick Baldwin said the following: Drew Tomlinson wrote: On 12/12/2007 7:50 AM Patrick Baldwin said the following: Trix Farrar wrote: On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 06:03:03PM -0500, Patrick Baldwin wrote: Hi, I'm trying to mount a 160 GB Western Digital USB 2.0 drive on a FreeBSD 6.2 system. This seemed like it should be relatively simple, but: webmail# mount /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive mount: /dev/da0s1 on /mnt/usbdrive: incorrect super block It's probably formatted msdosfs. Have you tried: webmail# mount -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive No, I hadn't, but that doesn't seem to work either: mount -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive mount_msdosfs: /dev/da0s1: Invalid argument webmail# dmesg umass0: Western Digital External HDD, rev 2.00/1.04, addr 2 da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 da0: Fixed Direct Access SCSI-4 device da0: 40.000MB/s transfers da0: 152627MB (312581808 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 19457C) mountmsdosfs(): disk too big, sorry mountmsdosfs(): disk too big, sorry Just a guess here but it's likely the drive was formatted as NTFS instead of FAT-32 if it's a recent drive. Try mount_ntfs. HTH, Tried that, got: webmail# mount_ntfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive mount_ntfs: /dev/da0s1: Invalid argument Which doesn't make any sense to me, as it seems to be telling me the /dev/da0s1 is an invalid argument. Just for the hell of it, I tried: webmail# mount_ntfs /dev/da0 /mnt/usbdrive mount_ntfs: /dev/da0: Invalid argument Argh. Hate it when what I expected to be a simple task eats this much time. Another guess. I wonder if you have to spell out the full slice such as /dev/da0s1. I know slice "c" is used to represent the entire drive but there's something special about it. Thus verify that mounding /dev/da0/s1c will not destroy data before mounting. Maybe bsdlabel would be of help here? It should show you the slices on the drive and then you can try mounting. Good luck, Drew -- Be a Great Magician! Visit The Alchemist's Warehouse http://www.alchemistswarehouse.com ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: still no luck in coping a 6 G dvd to a 4.7 dvd.
Quoting Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 11:28:10AM +0100, Michel Talon wrote: Gary Kline wrote: > Guys, I've set up a test account which is pure KDE. Still, using both > my Pioneer and the Lite-on burners, no luck in burning a DVD that is > larger than thee default. How do want this to work? You have to recompress the initial DVD stream, and for that there is an excellent program to run under your KDE account (k9copy). i don't seem too get very far with k9copy. I have two burners, and can open either device. I had it set to read from cd0 and wwrite to cd1. The app reports that there is no documentation available for k9copy. Is there a front commmand string I can use here? Or online docs? FWIW the most useful howto on DVD backup techniques I've ever seen is here: http://kavlon.org/index.php/dvdbackup It says it's for Linux but all of the programs needed are available in FreeBSD's ports tree. It's command-line based, but parts of it could be scripted, etc. One additional note on the original ripping phase: I find tccat to be more reliable than vobcopy, although with some DVD's it makes sense to try both. And vobcopy is better at guessing which title is the feature if there is more than one. JN ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Mounting Western Digital USB drive?
Drew Tomlinson wrote: On 12/12/2007 7:50 AM Patrick Baldwin said the following: Trix Farrar wrote: On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 06:03:03PM -0500, Patrick Baldwin wrote: Hi, I'm trying to mount a 160 GB Western Digital USB 2.0 drive on a FreeBSD 6.2 system. This seemed like it should be relatively simple, but: webmail# mount /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive mount: /dev/da0s1 on /mnt/usbdrive: incorrect super block It's probably formatted msdosfs. Have you tried: webmail# mount -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive No, I hadn't, but that doesn't seem to work either: mount -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive mount_msdosfs: /dev/da0s1: Invalid argument webmail# dmesg umass0: Western Digital External HDD, rev 2.00/1.04, addr 2 da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 da0: Fixed Direct Access SCSI-4 device da0: 40.000MB/s transfers da0: 152627MB (312581808 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 19457C) mountmsdosfs(): disk too big, sorry mountmsdosfs(): disk too big, sorry Just a guess here but it's likely the drive was formatted as NTFS instead of FAT-32 if it's a recent drive. Try mount_ntfs. HTH, Tried that, got: webmail# mount_ntfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive mount_ntfs: /dev/da0s1: Invalid argument Which doesn't make any sense to me, as it seems to be telling me the /dev/da0s1 is an invalid argument. Just for the hell of it, I tried: webmail# mount_ntfs /dev/da0 /mnt/usbdrive mount_ntfs: /dev/da0: Invalid argument Argh. Hate it when what I expected to be a simple task eats this much time. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Erich Dollansky wrote: If you still see unwanted content, just add a line and it will be gone during your next visit. Like AdBlockPlus, only more work. The beauty is, Internet feels still faster then before. Like AdblockPlus. It has one advantage over all those ad removal tools. It filters what I do not like. It has nothing to do with censorship, it just gets rid of all the crap hanging around on every corner of a web page trying to sell you anti virus software or larger dicks. Like AdblockPlus. What is the one advantage? There are some differences: AdblockPlus removes the ads and lets the browser use the space, rather than showing broken pages. And you can customize blocked sites differently for different users. And you can easily disable it. And it doesn't impact the whole system, just the browser. And you can block on regexes, so you don't need hundreds of entries to block the big ad farms. -Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Mounting Western Digital USB drive?
On 12/12/2007 7:50 AM Patrick Baldwin said the following: Trix Farrar wrote: On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 06:03:03PM -0500, Patrick Baldwin wrote: Hi, I'm trying to mount a 160 GB Western Digital USB 2.0 drive on a FreeBSD 6.2 system. This seemed like it should be relatively simple, but: webmail# mount /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive mount: /dev/da0s1 on /mnt/usbdrive: incorrect super block It's probably formatted msdosfs. Have you tried: webmail# mount -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive No, I hadn't, but that doesn't seem to work either: mount -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive mount_msdosfs: /dev/da0s1: Invalid argument webmail# dmesg umass0: Western Digital External HDD, rev 2.00/1.04, addr 2 da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 da0: Fixed Direct Access SCSI-4 device da0: 40.000MB/s transfers da0: 152627MB (312581808 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 19457C) mountmsdosfs(): disk too big, sorry mountmsdosfs(): disk too big, sorry Just a guess here but it's likely the drive was formatted as NTFS instead of FAT-32 if it's a recent drive. Try mount_ntfs. HTH, Drew -- Be a Great Magician! Visit The Alchemist's Warehouse http://www.alchemistswarehouse.com ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Software to manage BIND 9 ?
Frank Bonnet wrote: > I'm searching for some "good" software that runs with FreeBSD to manage > a primary DNS server with several domains. We use Men & Mice at work for the last 2 years to manage our Linux (BIND9) and MS DNS servers. The product also works with FreeBSD. See http://www.menandmice.com/solutions/suite/unixbind -- Said one park ranger, 'There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists.' Mark D. Foster, CISSP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://mark.foster.cc/ ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Mounting Western Digital USB drive?
Trix Farrar wrote: On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 06:03:03PM -0500, Patrick Baldwin wrote: Hi, I'm trying to mount a 160 GB Western Digital USB 2.0 drive on a FreeBSD 6.2 system. This seemed like it should be relatively simple, but: webmail# mount /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive mount: /dev/da0s1 on /mnt/usbdrive: incorrect super block It's probably formatted msdosfs. Have you tried: webmail# mount -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive No, I hadn't, but that doesn't seem to work either: mount -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive mount_msdosfs: /dev/da0s1: Invalid argument webmail# dmesg umass0: Western Digital External HDD, rev 2.00/1.04, addr 2 da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 da0: Fixed Direct Access SCSI-4 device da0: 40.000MB/s transfers da0: 152627MB (312581808 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 19457C) mountmsdosfs(): disk too big, sorry mountmsdosfs(): disk too big, sorry ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: How do I use my USB microphone and motherboard audio out?
Hi. At Tue, 11 Dec 2007 22:16:58 -0800, Rudy wrote: > > After reading some more man pages, I am still stumped but can better > > phrase my question: > > how do I set dsp0.0 as the default OUPUT and dsp1.1 as the default INPUT? > > > > Rudy > > > >> here is the output of /dev/sndstat > >> FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm: 32bit 2007061600/i386) > >> Installed devices: > >> pcm0: at memory > >> 0xfe024000 irq 21 kld snd_hda [20071129_0050] [MPSAFE] (1p:1v/1r:1v > >> channels duplex default) > >> pcm1: at ? kld snd_uaudio [GIANT] (0p:0v/1r:1v channels) > >> mode 1:(input) 1ch, 16/16bit, pcm, 8000,11025,22050,44100,48000Hz > > Anyone know how do do this, or should I try freebsd-multimedia or something > like that? > > ... on other OS'es I've seen ways to define a default microphone when a > machine has two > microphones. Can't seem to figure that out in BSD (I can assign a default > pcm device, but my pcm1 > doesn't have output... Audacity will be able to specify a different dsp device for the recording and playback device via the "Audacity Preferences" panel ("Edit" -> "Preferences" -> "Audio I/O"); e.g. /dev/dsp0 for playback, and /dev/dsp1 for recording. Have you tried such configulation? --- Watanabe Kazuhiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
RW wrote: On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 12:31:08 + Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have zero experience of squid beyond reading about it, but it has always sounded like a major resource hog. It depends how you use it. I think you can probably get it down to about 15 MB, if you eliminate memory caching and use a modest disk cache. Squid needs to store per object metadata in memory, about 10-20MB per GB of disk cache, and that's what leads to very large memory use. Thanks for the info. That doesn't seem too bad in relation to a small network, but I can see why a large network might want to dedicate a separate host. --Alex ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote: Basically, why I personally rather like the squid (i.e., proxy-based) approach to ad-blocking is the fact that if you try to do this at a lower level than the HTTP-level, there's bound to be pages that display wrong/broken, simply because not being able to fetch images (because they supposedly come from "localhost") means that most browsers are not going to display the space reserved to it and will mess up the page layout, even when specifying width= _and_ height= in an img-tag (when only specifying one of the attributes or none, the page layout will be broken anyway). Opera is my favourite candidate for messing up page layouts in this case. On another note, Opera has an (IMHO) huge timeout for failed (i.e., refused, not timed out) connections to the target host, and if many images refer to localhost through some DNS or hosts magic, this is going to majorly slow down page display/buildup on non-css based layouts, which sadly there still are enough out there (and for some of which the ad-slots are an integral part of the page layout, such as some german news sites). I'm certainly convinced that this is a viable solution to the ad problem, but it still seems *to me* far more work than dumping a bunch of hostnames in /etc/hosts. I have, myself, had little or no trouble with page layouts messing up, but I maybe haven't used the solution on a large enough scale to notice. But if you really want to configure the heck out of ads then squid would seem to have much more flexibility, at the cost of greater maintenance. As for the timeouts issue, you are assuming that the host names are redirected to an IP address where nothing is listening. I redirect to a local IP alias and do have an apache server listening which serves up a default page with a blue background. I want to *see* the ad being blocked as it gives me a sense of smug satisfaction :-) I'm sure you could do something more sophisticated, but this has worked well enough for me with virtually no maintenance. I certainly get no noticeable delays with opera when I use it. Best, --Alex PS The /etc/hosts solution must be described plenty of places that are google-able since I found it through none of the resources mentioned in this discussion. I wish I could say I'd thought of it for myself, but like so many good ideas I just borrowed it shamelessly from somewhere else. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: RELENG_7 and diablo-jdk
Am Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2007 11:06:13 schrieb Daniel Molina Wegener: > ¿Is there any problem if I run diablo-jdk-1.5_07 under RELENG_7? > I mean, ¿is the diablo-jdk binary compatible with RELENG_7? Yes, there are/were quite some problems (which may not become immediately apparent with "standard" use but will as soon as you use Java software such as the sun-wtk). Generally, you'll want to build the sun-jdks on RELENG_7, using the diablo-jdk as a bootstapper and removing it after at least one other jdk has been installed. Instructions for downloading the sources and BSD-patches for the sun-jdks are in ports (i.e., "cd /usr/ports/java/jdk1; make" will tell you what to do). -- Heiko Wundram Product & Application Development ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Worldwind (Java)
Hello. Anyone tried running the demo from their SDK? I had no luck with native JDK: %./run-demo.bash gov.nasa.worldwind.examples.ApplicationTemplate Running gov.nasa.worldwind.examples.ApplicationTemplate Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: /usr/local/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/i386/libjawt.so: Shared object "libmawt.so" not found, required by "libjawt.so" Does this mean I have to install anything else? Is there any hope, since it's using jni? Next try was linux-sun-jdk: here I was able to go a litte further and the app almost work, but obviously very slow and with lots of renger glitches and exceptions in the console. %./run-demo.bash gov.nasa.worldwind.examples.ApplicationTemplate Running gov.nasa.worldwind.examples.ApplicationTemplate libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x4c libGL error: drmGetMagic failed libGL error: reverting to (slow) indirect rendering javax.media.opengl.GLException: Error: no OpenGL buffer object appears to be bound to target 0x8892 Any hint is appreciated. bye & Thanks av. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: RELENG_7 and diablo-jdk
On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 07:06:13AM -0300, Daniel Molina Wegener wrote: > > Hello, > > ??Is there any problem if I run diablo-jdk-1.5_07 under RELENG_7? > I mean, ??is the diablo-jdk binary compatible with RELENG_7? It's working here fine: --->$ uname -a FreeBSD torus.slightlystrange.org 7.0-BETA4 FreeBSD 7.0-BETA4 #10: Fri Dec 7 16:06:58 GMT 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/TORUS i386 --->$ java -version java version "1.5.0" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build diablo-1.5.0-b01) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build diablo-1.5.0_07-b01, mixed mode) Dan -- Daniel Bye _ ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) - against HTML, vCards and X - proprietary attachments in e-mail / \ pgpLRFeKu56c4.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 12:31:08 + Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have zero experience of squid beyond reading about it, but it has > always sounded like a major resource hog. It depends how you use it. I think you can probably get it down to about 15 MB, if you eliminate memory caching and use a modest disk cache. Squid needs to store per object metadata in memory, about 10-20MB per GB of disk cache, and that's what leads to very large memory use. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: mounted cd and tray locking
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 13:13:48 Andriy Gapon wrote: > I recently noticed that FreeBSD doesn't prevent tray opening (via a > button on CD/DVD drive) even if I mount a CD with ISO 9660 filesystem on > it. This at least happens with ATAPI CD drive (acd driver/device). > > Maybe my memory is failing me but I seem to remember times when mounting > a CD locked a tray. Shouldn't this be a more reasonable behavior ? Yes, could file a PR? I see the mentioned behavior for my recent 6-STABLE. Nikos ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Software to manage BIND 9 ?
webmin is a good bind manager. roberto -- Ing. Roberto Pereyra ContenidosOnline http://www.contenidosonline.com.ar Get secure managed email for your own domain with Hushmail Business - http://www.hushmail.com/business?l=503&a=3211 ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
Am Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2007 13:38:59 schrieben Sie: > I want to do precisely the opposite. It should affect only a single > machine. It would even be better if it would affect only a single > account on that machine. Affecting only a single machine/a single account has nothing to do with the fact that you manage and implement it centrally; the two concepts are orthogonal. Basically, this should come around to giving squid (from what I'd do in your case) different rule sets based on authentication to the proxy and/or originating IP in your internal network, which leads to different behaviour depending on the accessing person/program. Basically, why I personally rather like the squid (i.e., proxy-based) approach to ad-blocking is the fact that if you try to do this at a lower level than the HTTP-level, there's bound to be pages that display wrong/broken, simply because not being able to fetch images (because they supposedly come from "localhost") means that most browsers are not going to display the space reserved to it and will mess up the page layout, even when specifying width= _and_ height= in an img-tag (when only specifying one of the attributes or none, the page layout will be broken anyway). Opera is my favourite candidate for messing up page layouts in this case. On another note, Opera has an (IMHO) huge timeout for failed (i.e., refused, not timed out) connections to the target host, and if many images refer to localhost through some DNS or hosts magic, this is going to majorly slow down page display/buildup on non-css based layouts, which sadly there still are enough out there (and for some of which the ad-slots are an integral part of the page layout, such as some german news sites). If you do the blocking at the topmost level (i.e., through squid or some other HTTP proxy), the proxy can generate an empty/transparent image with the appropriate proportions to fill the now void space, which the extension I referenced earlier will do automatically for you. This doesn't stop the connection to the ad host from happening (i.e., isn't a traffic saver, but who cares about that nowadays I'd say), but it does stop the end-user from seeing the ad (and/or its content). It even allows you more fine-grained control over which URLs to block, so that you don't have to filter by host specifically, but might also filter by directory (which is required at some sites, as the ads/unwanted content comes from the same host as the actual content you're interested in). It's a matter of choice how much duress you want the end-user to endure, basically, seeing that user-based discrimination on a proxy also requires authentication (unless you implement packet redirects on the end-user machines to different ports of the firewall depending on the user originating the outgoing packet, but this is just as bad to keep synchronized in the end). But, anyway, it would be my way to go to achieve what you're trying to do efficiently. Just my 5 (Euro)-cents. -- Heiko Wundram Product & Application Development ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Software to manage BIND 9 ?
Hi I'm searching for some "good" software that runs with FreeBSD to manage a primary DNS server with several domains. I've looked around, google for it, but was not able to have a precise idea so if some DNS admins that use one could tell me which are the most populars and usefuls it would be great :-) Thanks a lot in advance. -- Cordialement Frank Bonnet ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 14:01:14 Alex Zbyslaw wrote: > but I'm going to spend *forever* before I get all those IP addresses > from a round-robin DNS entry to put into some ipfw table, No, it's going to take something like 5 minutes. At least for a 1420 lines hosts file. > and if any of > those addresses also hosts the main site, I end up blocking that too. Yes, but I doubt there is any other service on these web servers. > > I don't see how a firewall is appropriate for this (hosts.allow, > likewise). The point of the exercise is to never even contact the ad > host. The point of the exercise is not that apparent to everybody. > If I've misunderstood something about your approach, please enlighten > me. You misunderstood something, just because you and some people do it, does is it make it the legitimate usage of /etc/hosts? That's not the apparent usage of /etc/hosts to everyone. I said I need more info, and I tried to guess what he does. Please read the whole thread before trying to be that didactic! Cheers, Nikos ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote: Am Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2007 13:01:14 schrieb Alex Zbyslaw: I don't see how a firewall is appropriate for this (hosts.allow, likewise). The point of the exercise is to never even contact the ad host. Transparent proxy with squid on the firewall? There's even plugins to manage exactly this kind of ad-blocking with squid; although I don't currently know the extension's name. This is pretty much going to be your only option to do this in a centralized fashion. Squid may well be an alternative solution, but it's not, imho, a firewall solution as Nikos was proposing. I have zero experience of squid beyond reading about it, but it has always sounded like a major resource hog. Perhaps just running one plugin to do just this would be OK? The advantage of /etc/hosts is simplicity. For a small home network of BSD machines it's pretty trivial to propagate updates. Not even *that* hard to copy the file to a couple windows machines. Beyond that, the updates could get pretty tedious. For a network-wide, multi-OS solution I would still look at DNS just because it's more lightweight than squid. Which is not to say that someone else shouldn't reach an alternate conclusion :-) Always good to know what the alternatives are! Best, --Alex ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
Am Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2007 13:01:14 schrieb Alex Zbyslaw: > > I don't see how a firewall is appropriate for this (hosts.allow, > likewise). The point of the exercise is to never even contact the ad host. Transparent proxy with squid on the firewall? There's even plugins to manage exactly this kind of ad-blocking with squid; although I don't currently know the extension's name. This is pretty much going to be your only option to do this in a centralized fashion. -- Heiko Wundram Product & Application Development ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
Erich Dollansky wrote: Alex Zbyslaw wrote: Erich Dollansky wrote: Assuming I've understood your initial post correctly, then I do the same, redirecting some dozen ad sites to a local web server. With a this is how I started. Then friends did the same. We exchanged the files. We added hosts files from the Internet. dozen or so aliases I've never noticed any difference in performance, but I suspect you have rather more than that :-) I could never quite be I also do not notice a difference. Especially news sites with all the ads are even faster as there is no waiting for the ads. I'm pretty sure you could also do the same with a local DNS server, if This is what I am thinking of since some time but I never did. It would have the additional advantage of faster name resolution. Having a DNS on every machine seems like a real overkill to me. Why would you have DNS on every machine? I don't know what your setup is like, but any separate network (like your home, your office) would only need one(*) DNS server for the entire network. Of course, everyone then gets their ads blocked, not just you :-) No way to make it per-user that I can think of. But, you could run 1 DNS and only point hosts which wished to participate in the ad blocking at that DNS server and let others do their resolution however they normally do it (ISP DNS, company DNS). There's no clean solutions to getting different lookups per-user that I The clen solution is hosts. It's not per-user, which was what you originally asked. Unclean solutions might include something like making the hosts file This is something I would like to avoid. If you want different name resolution per user, then I see little alternative to something like this. I'm not even sure it's possible, to be honest, but then name resolution was never expected to be per user :-( --Alex Yes, you should probably have a second, slave DNS if your network is more than a couple of hosts. Setting up a DNS is not actually that hard. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote: On Wednesday 12 December 2007 04:06:01 Erich Dollansky wrote: There's no clean solutions to getting different lookups per-user that I The clen solution is hosts. But hosts is operating system-wide. Both ipfw and pf support tables, which is what you want, large sets or unrelated (addresses|networks). Both of them support UID matching as a target (caution: this feature is not mpsafe on FreeBSD-6). I don't understand how you think any firewall would do this. Firewalls will block based on IP addresses, whereas what I do (pointing numerous ad sites at a local apache vhost) works based on names. I have no clue if the ad sites share IP addresses with anything else, nor do I care; nor do I care if some ad site has 50 different IP addresses because I never resolve the real IP. To take a random, made up example: ads.useful.site = 10.1.1.1 www.useful.site = 10.1.1.1 Using hosts (or DNS) I can make ads.useful.site instead = 192.168.1.1 or ads.useful.site = 101.1.1 -> 10.1.1.255 but I'm going to spend *forever* before I get all those IP addresses from a round-robin DNS entry to put into some ipfw table, and if any of those addresses also hosts the main site, I end up blocking that too. I don't see how a firewall is appropriate for this (hosts.allow, likewise). The point of the exercise is to never even contact the ad host. If I've misunderstood something about your approach, please enlighten me. --Alex ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Connecting networks
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Alaor Barroso de Carvalho Neto wrote: > 2007/12/12, Ian Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Should be 'defaultrouter', but then it's a route to an apparent local > > router, whereas your em0 appears to be your public internet connection? > Yes, it's default router, like I said I was not in my work then I wrote by > myself this lines, like I didn't touch the defaultrouter line since the > install I guess it's correct, my fault. Yes, em0 is my public connection, > but it's not connected to the external network yet, that's why my default > router is 192.168.1.80 (that is my current gateway, connected with the > external world, and who I want to be replaced by this BSD box) Ok. Will this box be connecting some/all of these subnets to the world? > > I think this is at the core or your issue. Let's assume that a box on > > xl1, say 192.168.2.100, wants to talk with a box on xl2, say 10.10.0.100 > > > > 192.168.2.100 needs either your box (192.168.2.90) as its default route, > > or it needs to have added a specific route for 10.10 via your box. > > > > Similarly, 10.10.0.100 needs either your box (10.10.0.50) as its default > > route, or it needs to have added a specific route for 192.168.2 via you. > > > > Unless both of these conditions are true, packets will not get (or get > > back) to where they're supposed to go, even if your box setup is all ok. > The The machines is 192.168.1 aren't using my BSD box like it's default > gateway it, so it may be the problem? But, like I've said, this is the > second time I try to put the things to work, the first time I've set the > 192.168.1 machines to use my bsd as default gatway and didn't work also. But > I gonna change it to test again. My machines in 192.168.2 are all using > 192.168.2.90 as it gateway already. Well, as above. In your scenario all of the boxes in each of your 3 local subnets will have to route packets for the other 2 subnets via your box's address in that subnet, either as their default route or by adding specific routes for each of the 'foreign' subnets via your box. Tricky unless you have admin control of all boxes' routing, especially in an 'anything that can happen will happen' environment like a campus, unless this box is going to be the default route for all subnets anyway? cheers, Ian ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
mounted cd and tray locking
I recently noticed that FreeBSD doesn't prevent tray opening (via a button on CD/DVD drive) even if I mount a CD with ISO 9660 filesystem on it. This at least happens with ATAPI CD drive (acd driver/device). Maybe my memory is failing me but I seem to remember times when mounting a CD locked a tray. Shouldn't this be a more reasonable behavior ? Also, I think that it would be good if tray got locked on opening a cd/acd device (e.g. dd if=/dev/acd0). BTW, my system is 6.2. -- Andriy Gapon ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Mounting Western Digital USB drive?
Patrick Baldwin wrote: Hi, I'm trying to mount a 160 GB Western Digital USB 2.0 drive on a FreeBSD 6.2 system. This seemed like it should be relatively simple, but: webmail# mount /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive mount: /dev/da0s1 on /mnt/usbdrive: incorrect super block OK, it seemed a good chance the USB drive was formatted with NTFS, so I tried: webmail# mount_ntfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbdrive mount_ntfs: /dev/da0s1: Invalid argument Further reading on mount_ntfs suggested that even if I got it to work, it's not quite what I want: I want read & write access with compressed files supported. If it doesn't mount as NTFS then FAT32 seems like a distinct possibility. Try file -s /dev/da0s1 and see what it says e.g. $ file -s /dev/ad10s6 /dev/ad10s6: x86 boot sector, code offset 0x58, OEM-ID "MSWIN4.1", sectors/cluster 32, reserved sectors 34, Media descriptor 0xf8, heads 255, hidden sectors 63, sectors 42299082 (volumes > 32 MB) , FAT (32 bit), sectors/FAT 10323, reserved3 0x80, serial number 0x43937937, label: "SAMSUNG" If it is NTFS (or you reformat it to be) then maybe ntfs-3g is what you want (should be in ports) but I've never used it. If all else fails, can you connect to a a Windows machine and see what it thinks it is? I fail to remember how you figure out file system type in Windows but right-click-properties on the disk might do it. --Alex ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Connecting networks
2007/12/12, Ian Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Should be 'defaultrouter', but then it's a route to an apparent local > router, whereas your em0 appears to be your public internet connection? Yes, it's default router, like I said I was not in my work then I wrote by myself this lines, like I didn't touch the defaultrouter line since the install I guess it's correct, my fault. Yes, em0 is my public connection, but it's not connected to the external network yet, that's why my default router is 192.168.1.80 (that is my current gateway, connected with the external world, and who I want to be replaced by this BSD box) Hopefully you've just mis-remembered that netmask: it's non-contiguous. > .224 perhaps? My fault again. I messed up /27 with .224. I think this is at the core or your issue. Let's assume that a box on > xl1, say 192.168.2.100, wants to talk with a box on xl2, say 10.10.0.100 > > 192.168.2.100 needs either your box (192.168.2.90) as its default route, > or it needs to have added a specific route for 10.10 via your box. > > Similarly, 10.10.0.100 needs either your box (10.10.0.50) as its default > route, or it needs to have added a specific route for 192.168.2 via you. > > Unless both of these conditions are true, packets will not get (or get > back) to where they're supposed to go, even if your box setup is all ok. The The machines is 192.168.1 aren't using my BSD box like it's default gateway it, so it may be the problem? But, like I've said, this is the second time I try to put the things to work, the first time I've set the 192.168.1 machines to use my bsd as default gatway and didn't work also. But I gonna change it to test again. My machines in 192.168.2 are all using 192.168.2.90 as it gateway already. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
RELENG_7 and diablo-jdk
Hello, ¿Is there any problem if I run diablo-jdk-1.5_07 under RELENG_7? I mean, ¿is the diablo-jdk binary compatible with RELENG_7? Thanks in advance... -- .O. | Daniel Molina Wegener | C/C++ Developer ..O | dmw [at] unete [dot] cl | FOSS Coding Adict OOO | FreeBSD & Linux User| Standards Rocks! ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 10:05:28 Erich Dollansky wrote: > The beauty is, Internet feels still faster then before. > > It has one advantage over all those ad removal tools. It filters what I > do not like. It has nothing to do with censorship, it just gets rid of > all the crap hanging around on every corner of a web page trying to sell > you anti virus software or larger dicks. I'll give it a try. It may be helpful for my lossy-56Kbps-modem internet-experience at home! Nikos ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: How to replace two strings in a file in the same time withsed command ?
I tried it, but I get an error; cut: boby, e, 656a, No such file or directory cut: boby, e, 656a, No such file or directory cut: allen, e, 987c, No such file or directory cut: allen, e, 987c, No such file or directory ... here's my script for i in `cat file1` ; do sed -e "s/old1/new1 `cut -d, -f 1 ${file1}/g" -e "s/old2/`cut -d, -f 3 ${file1}`/g" file2 > file3 done when I run myscript I get an error as above. -d option of cut command could not run. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: How to replace two strings in a file in the same time withsed command ?
I tried it, but I get an error; cut: boby, e, 656a, No such file or directory cut: allen, e, 987c, No such file or directory ... ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: performance impact of large /etc/hosts files
Hi, Nikos Vassiliadis wrote: On Wednesday 12 December 2007 04:06:01 Erich Dollansky wrote: There's no clean solutions to getting different lookups per-user that Both ipfw and pf support tables, which is what you I would like to avoid having a fire wall running on each machine. Out of curiosity, how big your hosts file is? It is above 600KB since I included also the information I found on sites like this: http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm Since I joined my private file with this one http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.txt it grew to the mentioned 600KB from below 10KB. If you still see unwanted content, just add a line and it will be gone during your next visit. The beauty is, Internet feels still faster then before. It has one advantage over all those ad removal tools. It filters what I do not like. It has nothing to do with censorship, it just gets rid of all the crap hanging around on every corner of a web page trying to sell you anti virus software or larger dicks. Erich ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"