Bill Moran wrote:
Attila Nagyn wrote:
Is this statement still valid?
ext3 is unsafe for maildir, and with softupdates, so is ffs.
http://www.irbs.net/internet/postfix/0202/0358.html
Yes,
I don't think this is true for Soft Updates, unless you take your
next statement into account,
* marlon corleone [EMAIL PROTECTED] [030724 09:11]:
*default host=cvsup.sk.freebsd.org
*default base=/usr prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_5
*default delete use-rel-suffix compress
src-all
ports-alltag=.
this is my ports-supfile, is this config file correct?
is this
Hi,
I just replaced sendmail with postfix. Works great, but I get this warning at
boot time (right after starting sshd, though I dont see why it would be
related to ssh):
sendmail: illegal option -- O
sendmail: fatal: usage: sendmail [option]
So obviously the postfix sendmail replacement program
Hi,
I just replaced sendmail with postfix. Works great, but I get this warning at
boot time (right after starting sshd, though I dont see why it would be
related to ssh):
sendmail: illegal option -- O
sendmail: fatal: usage: sendmail [option]
So obviously the postfix sendmail replacement
Freebsdmall versa Freebsd.org any differance in software vesion 4.8
stable?
Dan
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marlon corleone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
*default host=cvsup.sk.freebsd.org
*default base=/usr prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_5
There is no such tag yet. For -CURRENT, you want tag=.
*default delete use-rel-suffix compress
src-all
ports-alltag=.
Akira# uname -a
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 10:04, sweetleaf wrote:
I am trying to use xcdroast with my ide burner but it cat see it. I
think i need to enable scsi emulation ...well according to some links on
google but anyway i cant find how to do this in the handbook. Would
someone please inform on how to
* Serge Terryn [EMAIL PROTECTED] [030724 14:20]:
Why everyone is trying xcdroast ? There are much better tools than this one.
All those GUI programs need scsi.
Just in case you want to use a GUI tool in spite of Serge's remark,
atapicam is what you need.
$ man atapicam
will help you.
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or use the p option to extract with the same permissions.
At 05:57 PM 7/23/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been experiencing permission errors with make
intermittently. It's happening with quite a few users on the box but
it's just random. It's never a certain
Terry Lambert wrote:
SNIP
In reality, anything comes with a certain amount of risk, and that
statement is too vague to be useful.
Sure; you also forgot terrorists blowing up the data center where
you computer is housed, and a total collapse of the government in
the country where it's located,
Hi.
I have a Promise Ultra100 TX2 card with 2 brand new Maxtor drives. The
setup should work in UDMA100 mode, but is downgraded to PIO mode 4 under
FreeBSD 5.1 and 4.8.
Hardware is definitely OK, I have 2 controllers, 6 different 80 wire IDE
cables, shielded and unshielded and no irq
Hi.
Hi!
I have a Promise Ultra100 TX2 card with 2 brand new Maxtor drives. The
setup should work in UDMA100 mode, but is downgraded to PIO mode 4 under
FreeBSD 5.1 and 4.8.
Hardware is definitely OK, I have 2 controllers, 6 different 80 wire IDE
cables, shielded and unshielded and no irq
Vitali Malicky wrote:
Sorry, friend, your HDD is to be thrown out. Purche a new one (highly
desirable not from China... :()
What are you talking about? Read my previous mail carefully! The drives
are NEW, and work PERFECTLY on a VIA onboard controller.
Regards
Felix
Vitali Malicky wrote:
Sorry, friend, your HDD is to be thrown out. Purche a new one (highly
desirable not from China... :()
What are you talking about? Read my previous mail carefully! The drives
are NEW, and work PERFECTLY on a VIA onboard controller.
Two week ago I was given a NEW
Add more ttys be adding more statements in /etc/ttys and rebooting.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 6:58 PM
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Subject: More TTY's
Hi All,
I've hit a problem where screen is saying
What are the best virus scanners for freebsd?
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Hi all
I want to provide dialup service for internet?
Can freebsd provide dial up server, dhcp and
authenication function?
How can I configure and where can I get documentation
Thank you
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, adrian kok wrote:
I want to provide dialup service for internet?
Can freebsd provide dial up server, dhcp and
authenication function?
How can I configure and where can I get documentation
You want to look at the handbook - section 'Dial Up' which is on your
machine
What are the best virus scanners for freebsd?
Kaspersky has been working excellent for the third year in my boxes, but
it's a bit expensive, anyway if you find a key on astalavista.box.sk then
it'll be free to you ;) You will have to patch sendmail and modify its
sendmail.cnf (which is a
Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your response, Lowell, as always.
John DeStefano writes:
Due to ISP restrictions, I must change the default port on which ftpd
runs in order to enable ftp access to and from my machine.
That would violate the FTP spec, and isn't supported
The old 'Storage Manager' and 'raidutil' tools do not work with
the newer generation of Adaptec RAID cards. The newer genreation
use 'Storage Manager Browser Edition' for the GUI and 'aaccli' for
the CLI. I ported the aaccli program to FreeBSD a few years ago,
but it has fallen out of date
Hello listmembers
Is there a way to accomplish interface redundancy on machines with dual
interface?
I have a few Dell Poweredge 1650 and some Compaq DL-360 G2 servers with
dual onboard gigabit interfaces. When running windows, you can use the
software provided with each server to bundle the
I use uvscan. There is a trial version in the ports collection
(/usr/ports/security/vscan), and, if you use a mail-scanner like amavis (also
in ports) it can use the uvscan engine.
Tim Kellers
CPE/NJIT
On Thursday 24 July 2003 10:44 am, Schimcek, Derrick wrote:
What are the best virus
When he got to it, it had all sorts of error messages about VM and paging
on the console. But he could not login so I had him reboot it. But
apparently the logger quit storing messages in the messages file about 1
A.M., the next messages were the reboot messages at 18:00.
How does it
f-prot is very well priced and has a native FreeBSD version actively
maintained. We have 2 server licenses and it works very well for us and
our customers.
www.f-prot.com
---Mike
At 12:35 PM 24/07/2003 -0400, T Kellers wrote:
I use uvscan. There is a trial version in the ports
Your question is very vague. The solution for one or two FBSD dial
in connections is way different from dial in connections for greater
than 20+ concurrent connections like an ISP. Just what are you
trying to do. You need to give more details describing your
intentions. Yes FBSD can provide dial
Hi guys I've been trying to set up a Redhat 9 linux client to connect to my FreeBSD
4.8 NIS server, i can get ypcat passwd work but the logins with the accounts of the
NIS server fail. Can you gimme any clues?.
Thanks
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Hi guys I've been trying to set up a Redhat 9 linux client to connect
to my FreeBSD 4.8 NIS server, i can get ypcat passwd work but the
logins with the accounts of the NIS server fail. Can you gimme any
clues?.
Does id nisuser work? If
I've been having problems with the time recorded on messages passing
through my Sendmail server on freebsd. I've noticed that it always
happens using Squirrelmail or when someone using Outlook sends me
email. Is there any way to correct this server side? I have the most
recent version of
DS == Derrick Schimcek Schimcek writes:
DS What are the best virus scanners for freebsd?
We've been using vexira (server version, not mail scanner version) in
conjunction with amavisd-new to scan incoming email. It will also
scan files on the disk. Not that there are any freebsd viruses, but
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On Thursday, 24. July 2003 16:44, Schimcek, Derrick wrote:
What are the best virus scanners for freebsd?
While I don't know about virus scanners for *FreeBSD*, I use AntiVir on a
GNU/Linux desktop box happily. I understand, there is a version for
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg wrote:
Is there a way to accomplish interface redundancy on machines with dual
interface?
You're right ng_onetomany uses all the interfaces unless one goes
down which is not what you're talking about. FreeBSD does not provide
this
Does the new version of FreeVRRPD do nic redundency in case of failure,
along with system failover ?
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 19:10, othermark wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg wrote:
Is there a way to accomplish interface redundancy on machines with dual
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 at 07:58:05 +0200, P. U. Kruppa wrote:
Hi!
I am trying to set up a printer server
(SAMBA 2.2.8 package on 4.8 -RELEASE, printer is a Kyocera
FS-3700+ laser printer) which should be accessible from Win2000
and WinNT4 workstations _without_ any
I´m installing FreeBSD 4.8 on a 8GB HDD, but it has some bad sectors. How can I tell
FreeBSD not to use these bad sectors?
Thanks in advance
ALfonso Romero
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I?m installing FreeBSD 4.8 on a 8GB HDD, but it has some bad sectors. How
can I tell FreeBSD not to use these bad sectors?
I'm afraid you can't... :(
this is from one of my previous posting
Re: Promise Ultra100 TX2 support broken?
From: Vitali Malicky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Felix Deichmann
Hi all,
is it possible, and by using what program, to defragment
HDDs under FreeBSD ?
Peter Rosa
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The funny thing is that the trouble shows up when I try to install
mysql3.23.57 server, I installed postfix2.13, apache2.0.47 and all the
required stuff, and it didn´t complain till I got to mysql.
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From: Vitali Malicky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alfonso Romero [EMAIL
Hello,
I always cat /dev/zero file
wait until the drive fills up, rm file and you're set.
Sincerely,
Scott Kupferschmidt
ISPrime, Inc.
866.502.4678 ext. 3
AIM: Scott ISPrime - ICQ: 174337249
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Peter Rosa wrote:
Hi all,
is it possible, and by using what program, to
OK, but it is not the real defragmenting like Norton Speedisk or MS Defrag
on windoze machines.
Is there anything other ?
Peter Rosa
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Cc: freebsd-questions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
Toomas Aas wrote:
2)I used the iso disk1 to install version 5.1 but I could not configure
the kernel. I followed the kernel configuration procedure and the
linking process yielded the following lines:
BEGIN of inserted lines -
linking kernel
umass.o: In function
Hi All,
Just wondered on FreeBSD is there a way that I can quickly create a file.
When I mean quick I basically mean that the system just says that ok this
file is allocataed inodes foo-bar rather than having to use mkfile 1G
filename. Something like XFS's holey file support
Rgds
Rus
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I updated my ports collection and installed mysql server 3.23.57, but I received an
error telling me that some files were newer than others. The bad thing is I didn´t
save the error messages. Is someone else having this problem?
Alfonso Romero
Ibacsoft/Ibacnet Open Source Consultants
In the last episode (Jul 24), Peter Rosa said:
From: Scott Kupferschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Peter Rosa wrote:
is it possible, and by using what program, to defragment HDDs
under FreeBSD ?
I always cat /dev/zero file
wait until the drive fills up, rm file and
Peter Rosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, but it is not the real defragmenting like Norton Speedisk or MS Defrag
on windoze machines.
Is there anything other ?
The term doesn't typically refer to quite the same thing on Unix. No
defragmentation program of that type is needed, due to different
Alfonso Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The funny thing is that the trouble shows up when I try to install
mysql3.23.57 server, I installed postfix2.13, apache2.0.47 and all the
required stuff, and it didn´t complain till I got to mysql.
What are the symptoms?
On Thursday, 24 July 2003 at 14:00:21 -0400, Lucas Holt wrote:
I've been having problems with the time recorded on messages passing
through my Sendmail server on freebsd. I've noticed that it always
happens using Squirrelmail or when someone using Outlook sends me
email. Is there any way to
On Thursday 24 July 2003 02:45 pm, Peter Rosa wrote:
Hi all,
is it possible, and by using what program, to defragment
HDDs under FreeBSD ?
Why are you worried about it? Professional-grade filesystems such as UFS
do not require or benefit the way Microsoft-grade filesystems do. This
is a
On Thursday 24 July 2003 03:12 pm, Dan Nelson wrote:
The FFS filesystem reserves 8% of the disk
space so that it can allocate contiguous blocks for files.
It happens to serve that function, but I understood the reserve is for
root so that users can not fill filesystems and kill root
I've been messing around with the installion of Freebsd and think I've got
it after a few tries (I think). I'm at the username # command line. It
also says I got mail. But now I'm so lost. I've downloaded Doc's,
handbooks and other information but I don't know where to go next. If anyone
could
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 01:11:14PM -0700 or thereabouts, Rus Foster wrote:
Hi All,
Just wondered on FreeBSD is there a way that I can quickly create a file.
When I mean quick I basically mean that the system just says that ok this
file is allocataed inodes foo-bar rather than having to use
touch filename ???
Peter
At 01:11 PM 7/24/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Hi All,
Just wondered on FreeBSD is there a way that I can quickly create a file.
When I mean quick I basically mean that the system just says that ok this
file is allocataed inodes foo-bar rather than having to use mkfile 1G
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Peter Elsner wrote:
touch filename ???
Peter
Hi,
Not quite as I want to allocate space rather than just the file. Thanks
anyway
Rgds
Rus
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 10:45 PM
Subject: Newbie...
I've been messing around with the installion of Freebsd and think
I've got it after a few tries (I think). I'm at the username #
command line. It also
fd = open(name, O_WRONLY);
lseek(fd, size_in_bytes, SEEK_SET)
close(fd)
--Ugen
Rus Foster wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Peter Elsner wrote:
touch filename ???
Peter
Hi,
Not quite as I want to allocate space rather than just the file. Thanks
anyway
Rgds
Rus
From: marlon corleone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in which directory in ports i can find windowmaker?
to find a port in /usr/ports just do:
# cd /usr/ports
# make search key=windowmaker | more
:
:
Port: windowmaker-0.80.2
Path: /usr/ports/x11-wm/windowmaker
Info:
Hi all
after about 20/25 installations failure, I think that the best way to solve my
problem, is writing to you guys
Let me explain the situation:
Hardware
Processors: 2xXeon 2.4 GHz
Ram: 2 Gbytes
Hard drives: 1x18 GB 320 and 2x73 GB 320 (in hardware controlled RAID 1)
SCSI adapter: Adaptec
Hi!
This is what I am trying to do ...
If the hard disk fails (or becomes un-bootable) I would change the BIOS
setting to boot from second disk or maybe from cdrom, repair or reimage
the hard disk and reboot the box.
I would like to automate this process, so that I dont have to be
physically
Hello,
I am having a problem using my FreeBSD/Postfix mail server to accept
relays from my virtual domain clients. I use pop-before-smtp on this
server and the users for these virtual domains are able to pop their
mail but not relay through the server. Here are some vital settings
from my
In the last episode (Jul 24), David Kelly said:
On Thursday 24 July 2003 03:12 pm, Dan Nelson wrote:
The FFS filesystem reserves 8% of the disk space so that it can
allocate contiguous blocks for files.
It happens to serve that function, but I understood the reserve is
for root so that
hello,
I am driven almost insane by this ATA driver problem on a mini-atx
machine. (device being a liteon DVD player):
ata0-slave: ATA identify retries exceeded
5.1, but also happened in 4.7 as well as 4.8.
I am aware that it was a well known problem, but it appeared to be fixed
from early this
Hi all,
I have a freebsd 5.1 machine with 2 harddrives ad0 and ad2. I need to duplicate ad2 to
a 3rd
hardrive so what I did is the following:
dd if=/dev/ad2 of=freebsd5.1.bin
Now when I'm done dd'ing, I can replace ad2 with the harddrive and issue the command
dd if=freebsd5.1.bin of=/dev/ad2
I bought a domain for my gaming clan and installed bind9 specifically
for the views feature. The DNS machine is my home router and our gaming
machine is on another network and physically 60 miles away and is nat'ed
on a lan. The lan the game server is on has it's own DNS machine, but
is located
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From: Pranav A. Desai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 11:27 PM
Subject: Is it possible to read BIOS setting?
Hi!
This is what I am trying to do ...
If the hard disk fails (or becomes un-bootable) I would change the BIOS
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 01:11:14PM -0700, Rus Foster wrote:
Hi All,
Just wondered on FreeBSD is there a way that I can quickly create a file.
When I mean quick I basically mean that the system just says that ok this
file is allocataed inodes foo-bar rather than having to use mkfile 1G
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 03:02:15PM -0700, Derrick Ryalls wrote:
I bought a domain for my gaming clan and installed bind9 specifically
for the views feature. The DNS machine is my home router and our gaming
machine is on another network and physically 60 miles away and is nat'ed
on a lan. The
If you're looking for something licensed under the GPL, you might
consider using Clam Antivirus:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/clamav/?topic_id=861
- Jamie
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Benjamin Walkenhorst wrote:
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je recherche un disque dur wd205ba (western digital)
Si tu entend parler?
Merci d'avance
Cedric Hinard
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Hello,
we are computer company for computer server, we sold out some severs with ECS P4VMM2
motherboard, but our customer can't run FreeBSD. would you please list the compatable
motherboard, video card, hdd etc.
regards,
allen
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Yahoo!
At 2003-07-24T19:17:57Z, Alfonso Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I´m installing FreeBSD 4.8 on a 8GB HDD, but it has some bad sectors. How
can I tell FreeBSD not to use these bad sectors?
You really wouldn't want to, even if you could. Why? Because most (all)
modern drives are shipped with
I've been messing around with the installion of Freebsd and think
I've got
it after a few tries (I think). I'm at the username # command
line. It
also says I got mail. But now I'm so lost. I've downloaded Doc's,
handbooks and other information but I don't know where to go next.
If anyone
could
Check the hardware notes on the releases against the hardware used. Info on the
errors would be of help to. FreeBSD is for the most part not responsible for
handleing the video card, that is done by the X server.
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 15:56:34 -0700 (PDT)
ALLEN WANG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pranav A. Desai wrote:
This is what I am trying to do ...
If the hard disk fails (or becomes un-bootable) I would change the BIOS
setting to boot from second disk or maybe from cdrom, repair or reimage
the hard disk and reboot the box.
I would like to automate this process, so that I dont
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 03:02:15PM -0700, Derrick Ryalls wrote:
I bought a domain for my gaming clan and installed bind9
specifically
for the views feature. The DNS machine is my home router and our
gaming machine is on another network and physically 60
miles away and
is nat'ed on
Alfonso Romero wrote:
I´m installing FreeBSD 4.8 on a 8GB HDD, but it has some bad sectors.
How can I tell FreeBSD not to use these bad sectors?
Like others have said, your disk is dying and is untrustworthy for holding
critical data.
But no one has answered your question yet, so I will :)
I
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a freebsd 5.1 machine with 2 harddrives ad0 and ad2. I need to duplicate ad2
to a 3rd
hardrive so what I did is the following:
dd if=/dev/ad2 of=freebsd5.1.bin
Now when I'm done dd'ing, I can replace ad2 with the harddrive and issue the
On Thursday 24 July 2003 06:52 pm, tuningplaques.com wrote:
je recherche un disque dur wd205ba (western digital)
Si tu entend parler?
Merci d'avance
Nous parles anglais ici, Monsieur.
Let's see, you bought a Western Digital drive, model WD205A. Is
something wrong with it?
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OS: FreeBSD 4.8
Apache 1.3.27
I am looking for some PHP open source for handling users who wish to downlaod
files via web browsers/clients. Any ideas where I can find something like this?
thanks in advance,
- Noah
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I updated the mod_php4 port, but it only has the files:
Makefile
pkg-message
I can´t install it... where are the other files from this port?
The mod_php3 port is fine, but I need mod_php4!
What should I do?
Thanks in advance
Alfonso Romero
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On Thursday 24 July 2003 08:16 pm, admin wrote:
OS: FreeBSD 4.8
Apache 1.3.27
I am looking for some PHP open source for handling users who wish
to downlaod files via web browsers/clients. Any ideas where I can
find something like this?
thanks in advance,
What do you mean by handling
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Alfonso Romero wrote:
I´m installing FreeBSD 4.8 on a 8GB HDD, but it has some bad sectors.
How can I tell FreeBSD not to use these bad sectors?
If the bad blocks are not under any vital file system meta-data (boot
blocks, inodes, et al), you can use the badsect(8)
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 04:26:47PM -0500, Pranav A. Desai wrote:
If the hard disk fails (or becomes un-bootable) I would change the BIOS
setting to boot from second disk or maybe from cdrom, repair or reimage
the hard disk and reboot the box.
I might be wrong here (and haven't been following
I updated the mod_php4 port, but it only has the files:
Makefile
pkg-message
I can´t install it... where are the other files from this
port? The mod_php3 port is fine, but I need mod_php4!
What should I do?
Oddly enough, I recently installed mod_php4 and looking back, the
directory
Derrick Ryalls wrote to 'Alfonso Romero' and 'freebsd-questions':
I updated the mod_php4 port, but it only has the files:
Makefile
pkg-message
I can´t install it... where are the other files from this
port? The mod_php3 port is fine, but I need mod_php4!
What should I do?
I found the problem...
I Didn´t update the lang ports, and that was what the mod_php4 port was
complaining about...
I now updated ports/lang and all seems to go along now...
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To: 'Alfonso Romero' [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Hi there,
Using nat on my gateway to forward traffic on many ports the same
internal machine, what is the correct syntax?
redirect_port x.x.x.x zz zz
redirect_port x.x.x.x yy yy
redirect_port x x x x nn nn
or
redirect_port x.x.x.x zz,yy,nn zz,yy,nn
or with some other separator or what?
Hi there,
Using nat on my gateway to forward traffic on many ports the same
internal machine, what is the correct syntax?
redirect_port x.x.x.x zz zz
redirect_port x.x.x.x yy yy
redirect_port x x x x nn nn
Copied from my natd.conf
redirect_port tcp 192.168.0.20:22 5520
When I recently installed and setup FreeBSD 5.1 on my box here at home,
I noticed that it didn't dynamically set the hostname for me. When I
used RedHat Linux 9 before it did.
I was puzzled by this at first, since RedHat and FreeBSD both use
dhclient (AFAIK), and I spent a few hours looking
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 04:16:02PM -0800, admin wrote:
I am looking for some PHP open source for handling users who wish to downlaod
files via web browsers/clients. Any ideas where I can find something like this?
You might see whether a product called webfilebrowser suits your needs.
Hi,
--System
FreeBSD 4.8 release
It is a kernel that I recompiled only to enable SMP.
The same error comes with the generic stock generic
Kernel.
It is a dual Athlon MP 1800+ on a tyan MB. The Raid
card is a TX-2000 with 2 Hot swap superswap enclosure.
The only other IDE device, the cd-rom is
I'm trying to configure both a master and slave DNS on the same
machine. My approach is to run the master by setting named_enable=YES
and it will use the config file in /etc/named. To start the slave I
will
In rc.local and it would use the config files in /etc/named/slave. Does
this seems ok?
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 03:38:06PM -0500, David Kelly wrote:
On Thursday 24 July 2003 02:45 pm, Peter Rosa wrote:
Hi all,
is it possible, and by using what program, to defragment
HDDs under FreeBSD ?
Why are you worried about it? Professional-grade filesystems such as UFS
do not require or
If I understand your question correctly, the following line in
/etc/dhclient.conf should do what you want:
send host-name yourhostname;
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From: Shawn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 7:03 PM
Subject: Dynamic Hostname
On 24 Jul 2003 21:03:13 -0500
Shawn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I recently installed and setup FreeBSD 5.1 on my box here at home,
I noticed that it didn't dynamically set the hostname for me. When I
used RedHat Linux 9 before it did.
Any suggestions?
I assume your isp uses DHCP. If so,
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 03:37, Rod Person wrote:
I assume your isp uses DHCP. If so, did you try ifconfig_xl0=DHCP in your
/etc/rc.conf.
First that's already set, I selected DHCP configuration of the network
interface during setup and installation. That's how my IP address gets
assigned. It's
OK, I see now. So you want your ISP's DHCP server to assign you a hostname?
Or are you running your own local server?
- Original Message -
From: Shawn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: Dynamic Hostname Assignment
On Fri,
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 04:00, Mike Maltese wrote:
OK, I see now. So you want your ISP's DHCP server to assign you a hostname?
Or are you running your own local server?
Yes, my ISP's DHCP server should assign me a hostname. I assumed that's
how it was done by dhclient on RedHat7.3/8/9 all of
The dhcp package hasen't changed for a while so I'll assume you're running
the latest. The only other thing I can think of is adding request
host-name; to dhclient.conf, although IIRC, that's one of the values
requested by default. You may want to check out the documentation at
Hello
While I'm installing linux_base (after I cvsuped emulators :-) ) the following
error occurs:
[Ksaturn# make install
=== Installing for linux_base-7.1_5
kern.fallback_elf_brand: 3 - 3
glibc-common-2.2.4-32.i386.rpm
glibc-2.2.4-32.i386.rpm
execution of script failed
error:
We have a FreeBSD machine serving as a NAT gateway for a bunch of
computers on a LAN connected to the 2nd network interface the FreeBSD
machine. All this works very well using natd and IPDIVERT in the
kernel.
One of the machines on the inside LAN now needs to be accessable from
the internet
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