At 10:44 PM 8/11/2005, Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
Hello,
I have a small FreeBSD machine at home used as a file server and a
gateway to the Internet. Currently when a new version of FreeBSD is
released (and I have enough time), I copy all the data to another
machine, reinstall FreeBSD from scratch, a
Hello,
I have a small FreeBSD machine at home used as a file server and a
gateway to the Internet. Currently when a new version of FreeBSD is
released (and I have enough time), I copy all the data to another
machine, reinstall FreeBSD from scratch, and copy the data back. I
just realized that I pr
At 10:07 PM 8/11/2005, perikillo wrote:
HI all.
I have one freebsd box running 5.3, i get my IP from one internal
DHCP running NT 4.0, here we have one PDC on NT 4.0, to get to the
outside we pass thru one http proxy and one firewall, i have my user
and password for the proxy, i want to
I am interested in lowering my memory consumption while using php with
apache.
I am told by others and by the fastcgi website that fastcgi carries
"a smaller memory footprint". I would like to use it to run my php
scripts. I seem to have fastcgi installed and operational. At least
I have run the
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 09:08 PM 8/11/2005, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Okay, here's the situation. PLEASE let me know if there's a better place
to ask. (isp@, kernel@, something)
I'm setting up a bridging firewall where the packets are passing through on
dot1q tru
HI all.
I have one freebsd box running 5.3, i get my IP from one internal
DHCP running NT 4.0, here we have one PDC on NT 4.0, to get to the
outside we pass thru one http proxy and one firewall, i have my user
and password for the proxy, i want to get outside, i install manually
the cvsup
At 09:08 PM 8/11/2005, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Okay, here's the situation. PLEASE let me know if there's a better place
to ask. (isp@, kernel@, something)
I'm setting up a bridging firewall where the packets are passing through
on dot1q trunks.
The bridge works. Packet counts wor
Kenny wrote:
I have installed Webmin successfully from ports. During the
installation, there was no error occurred.
After the installation, I tried to use Webmin. I typed the following
address in the Opera navigation bar:
http://localhost:1/
Then, I was told by my Opera that there was an e
Sendmail, of course.
Postfix and qmail and the others were written by people
aiming to simplify the MTA because they either couldn't
understand Sendmail or were too lazy to do so. Or they
were catering to people like this.
Sendmail was written by a huge crew of people along the way
as they came
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of lars
>Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 8:39 AM
>Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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>
>Ok, thanks for the info.
>Do you happen to know w
Okay, here's the situation. PLEASE let me know if there's a better place
to ask. (isp@, kernel@, something)
I'm setting up a bridging firewall where the packets are passing through
on dot1q trunks.
The bridge works. Packet counts work (so I assume the bridge at least
sees the packets).
I have installed Webmin successfully from ports. During the
installation, there was no error occurred.
After the installation, I tried to use Webmin. I typed the following
address in the Opera navigation bar:
http://localhost:1/
Then, I was told by my Opera that there was an error while load
Choosing something that uses MH or Maildir is nice as well.
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 15:52:25 -0400
nawcom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> theres lots of solutions. i personally would just use plain ol mail
> with sendmail and fetchmail to manage the sending and retrieval.
>
>
> Björn König wrote:
>
>
dpk wrote:
> It will work with either 'let' or within an 'arithmetic expansion':
>
> $[++var]
> let ++var
>
> By the way, there is another syntax, from the man page, that seems to
> operate identically:
>
> $((++var)) and $((var+1))
With "let ++var", the result is still 0, it isn't incremented.
It never even occurred to me that you could try using a USB flash drive to
install from -- that
would be a very interesting approach.
Not sure how much a USB flash drive would cost, but I got a Panasonic
USB2.0/Firewire CD-RW/DVD+/-RW (DVRS706) for $99 at jandr.com, so that should
be good to b
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Xu Qiang wrote:
> This is my test script:
>
> -
> #!/bin/bash
>
> var=0
> var=$[3]
>
> vari=0
> ++vari
>
> echo $var
> echo $vari
> -
>
> The result is:
> ./test.sh: ++vari: command not found
> 3
> 0
>
> So the manual of bash is incorrec
This is my test script:
-
#!/bin/bash
var=0
var=$[3]
vari=0
++vari
echo $var
echo $vari
-
The result is:
./test.sh: ++vari: command not found
3
0
So the manual of bash is incorrect?
Regards,
Xu Qiang
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dpk wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Xu Qiang wrote:
>> 1. The way of incrementing the variable NCOREFILES. Why does it use
>> the formula of "NCOREFILES=$[ $NCOREFILES + 1 ]", and not the direct
>> way of "NCOREFILES=$NCOREFILES+1"?
>
> If that was done, NCOREFILES would end up looking like:
>
> +1
Thanks for this info.
The handbook chapter on BIOS (see below) doesn't mention "USB" but it says the
machine
can boot from "Removable Devices" so it sounds like your first suggestion about
booting from
removable drives would work.
It also says something about PXE so it looks like your sec
Denny White wrote:
I had read where it was better to use ports than cpan
modules. I had originally used cpan because of updating
the virus data files for f-prot, before I knew I could
do it with portupgrade. I got tired of seeing ports held
by user & had trouble trying to force some of them
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On 2005-08-12 10:16, Xu Qiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Btw, can we "export" a value in the sub-shell back to the parent?
>
> Only through `backquote subtitution', as the child process cannot
> affect the environment of the parent process.
>
> value=`shell com
On 8/11/05, Maude User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I didn't realize it would be slow using a null-cable modem - thanks for that
> info.
>
> I guess I should borrow a monitor and keyboard to do the install faster.
>
>
I'm personally liking the usb flash drive thingy idea I mentioned
earlier if
Can anyone confirm or deny?
It looks like portupgrading p5-IO-Socket on FreeBSD 4.x breaks things unless
the user manually replaces perl 5.005 with a more recent version of perl.
I have a client who tripped across this while portupgrading MRTG.
Anyone who can confirm or deny this? I haven't ha
On 2005-08-12 10:16, Xu Qiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Btw, can we "export" a value in the sub-shell back to the parent?
Only through `backquote subtitution', as the child process cannot affect
the environment of the parent process.
value=`shell command`
value=$(shell command)
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2005-08-11 16:09, Randy Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey all,
Is there any documentation on wizard mode? I'm just wondering what
the scan function does.
What is "wizard mode" supposed to be?
He's probably talking about sysinstall.
--
dpk wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Xu Qiang wrote:
> As soon as you used the pipe, to the while, you entered a sub-shell.
> There's no way (that I'm aware of anyways) to get the sub-shell's
> variables sent back up to the parent.
Thanks for your detailed analysis and a solution. Yes, I didn't notic
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Xu Qiang wrote:
> Hi, all:
>
> I don't know if this is the right list to ask this question. But since I
> didn't find a bash script mail list and you guys are always so helpful,
> then...
>
> Here are an excerpt of a bash script:
>
> ---
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Randy Schultz wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Is there any documentation on wizard mode? I'm just wondering what the
> scan function does.
Looking at the source, I would guess that it counts how many 512 byte
blocks there are on a device. It prints B: at the beginning and G: at the
en
Efren Bravo wrote:
When the installer start it raise this error:
ata0-master: Failure - ATA-IDENTIFY timed out
thanks...
I have experienced the same error message for every release I
have tried since FreeBSD 4.11. I have concluded that my
particular VIA controller on the system board isn't
Hi, all:
I don't know if this is the right list to ask this question. But since I didn't
find a bash script mail list and you guys are always so helpful, then...
Here are an excerpt of a bash script:
---
#!/bin/bash
# saveLogs.sh - Bourne A
Randy Schultz wrote:
Hey all,
Is there any documentation on wizard mode? I'm just wondering what the
scan function does.
#scan
You look around the Mazes of Menace, hoping to gain some clue about the
mysterious wizard mode.
#engrave Elbereth
You feel safe!
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I've recently been through the relatively simple process of setting up
IPSec IP in IP tunnels between two FreeBSD boxes using gif interfaces
for the tunneling portion, native IPSec and the racoon port.
Best I can tell, this only works between two devices whose IP
addresses are directly accessable
* Maude User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-11 20:15]:
> Hello -
>
> I want to install FreeBSD 5.3 onto a rackmount server that came with two SATA
> hard drives
> (it came with no CD or floppy). I will borrow a keyboard and monitor because
> I was informed
> today on this list that a "headless i
I have recently aquired a DVD+-RW drive. I am running into some
problems when trying to burn CD-Rs (I haven't tried a DVD yet)
*I've tried -s 24 as well*
gimpy# burncd -f /dev/acd0 -s 48 data 6.0-BETA2-i386-disc1.iso fixate
next writeable LBA 0
writing f
On 12/08/2005, at 6:23 AM, Maude User wrote:
Hello --
I recently installed FreeBSD 5.3 on my laptop and now I want to
install it
onto a rackmount server (hardware specs below).
I hate to ask a silly question but here goes: Do I need to get a
USB CD-ROM
drive (and keyboard and monitor) f
does the server have usb bios support?
Im guessing no but hell i might be wrong.
you can always install bsd on the hard drive a via a different computer.
-Ben
Maude User wrote:
Hello -
I want to install FreeBSD 5.3 onto a rackmount server that came with two SATA hard drives
(it came with no
Hello -
I want to install FreeBSD 5.3 onto a rackmount server that came with two SATA
hard drives
(it came with no CD or floppy). I will borrow a keyboard and monitor because I
was informed
today on this list that a "headless install" from my laptop over a null-modem
cable would slow.
I was
I didn't realize it would be slow using a null-cable modem - thanks for that
info.
I guess I should borrow a monitor and keyboard to do the install faster.
Nikolas Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/11/05, Maude User wrote:
> Thank you for your quick answer! In the link you sent, there is
On 8/11/05, Maude User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for your quick answer! In the link you sent, there is a chapter
> about doing a "headless install" -- and my rackmount server is certainly
> "headless".
>
> My laptop is so new it doesn't appear to have a serial port, but I think I
>
On Thu, 2005-08-11 at 17:40 -0400, Tom Norris wrote:
> I have finally made the jump from paying people to host my websites to
> doing it myself (setting up apache, perl, php, postgresql, and all that
> fun stuff.) Now I want to migrate my e-mail addresses over to a FreeBSD
> 4.11 machine that l
At 03:49 PM 8/11/2005, Jerahmy Pocott wrote:
THE FOLLOWING DISK SECTORS COULD NOT BE READ: 66322510,
Sounds like a HW issue to me.
Anyway to confirm this? It is not a very old drive and the filesystem
is still readable,
I suppose it could have developed some bad sectors..
If you have an
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Hexren wrote:
> The next time that happens try ^C.
> If the startup process hangs in bringing up a daemon you cann kill
> that like any other foreground running process. Maybe that was what
> hit you at least it sound a lot like that to me.
>
> Hexren
Also, try ^T. ^T should
> >>Hello all,
> >>
> >>I just finished installing FreeBSD 5.4 on my PC. When i boot it
> >>normally all of the startup scripts finish, no errors are displayed but
> >>afterwards a login prompt fails to appear. If i boot in single user mode
> >>I get my '#' prompt right off the bat and can e
Eric Lance wrote:
>>Hello all,
>>
>>I just finished installing FreeBSD 5.4 on my PC. When i boot it
>>normally all of the startup scripts finish, no errors are displayed but
>>afterwards a login prompt fails to appear. If i boot in single user
mode
>>I get my '#' prompt right off the bat and
>>Hello all,
>>
>>I just finished installing FreeBSD 5.4 on my PC. When i boot it
>>normally all of the startup scripts finish, no errors are displayed but
>>afterwards a login prompt fails to appear. If i boot in single user mode
>>I get my '#' prompt right off the bat and can edit files. What i
On 2005-08-11 23:42, Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> >On 2005-08-11 16:09, Randy Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>Hey all,
> >>Is there any documentation on wizard mode? I'm just wondering what
> >>the scan function does.
> >
> >What is "wizard mode" supp
On 8/11/05, Tom Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have finally made the jump from paying people to host my websites to
> doing it myself (setting up apache, perl, php, postgresql, and all that
> fun stuff.) Now I want to migrate my e-mail addresses over to a FreeBSD
> 4.11 machine that live
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Tom Norris wrote:
Something else just occured to me. Am I going to need a separate pop3
daemon, or does postfix do that too?
I've always used qpopper, but that's just me.
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THE FOLLOWING DISK SECTORS COULD NOT BE READ: 66322510,
Sounds like a HW issue to me.
Anyway to confirm this? It is not a very old drive and the filesystem
is still readable,
I suppose it could have developed some bad sectors..
Is there a way to flag them as bad without formating the
Tom Norris wrote:
Something else just occured to me. Am I going to need a separate pop3
daemon, or does postfix do that too?
No, it doesn't (and shouldn't).
popa3d, qpopper.
Or maybe you need imap :-)
--Alex
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On 8/11/05, Tom Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Something else just occured to me. Am I going to need a separate pop3
> daemon, or does postfix do that too?
>
>
> Thanks again,
> Tom Norris
You'll need something else for pop/imap.. you might try courier or dovecot...
Mike
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2005-08-11 18:00, Tom Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hexren wrote:
I'll say exim *let the holly wars start*
So, should I use vi, emacs, or pico to edit the config files ;)
You missed nano, joe, jed and /usr/bin/ee. Not to mention vim :P
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2005-08-11 16:09, Randy Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey all,
Is there any documentation on wizard mode? I'm just wondering what
the scan function does.
What is "wizard mode" supposed to be?
A way to hack very old sendmail's.
But probably not in
Something else just occured to me. Am I going to need a separate pop3
daemon, or does postfix do that too?
Thanks again,
Tom Norris
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On 2005-08-11 18:00, Tom Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hexren wrote:
> >I'll say exim *let the holly wars start*
>
> So, should I use vi, emacs, or pico to edit the config files ;)
You missed nano, joe, jed and /usr/bin/ee. Not to mention vim :P
On 2005-08-11 16:09, Randy Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
> Is there any documentation on wizard mode? I'm just wondering what
> the scan function does.
What is "wizard mode" supposed to be?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Missing patches?, Most people I know can apply patches with out rebooting
> a FreeBSD.
>
FreeBSD-SA-05:19.ipsec
FreeBSD-SA-05:17.devfs
FreeBSD-SA-05:15.tcp
FreeBSD-SA-05:13.ipfw
FreeBSD-SA-05:09.htt [REVISED]
FreeBSD-SA-05:08.kmem [REVISED]
FreeBSD-SA-05:07.ldt
FreeBSD-S
Tom Norris wrote:
> Hexren wrote:
>
>
>>I'll say exim *let the holly wars start*
>
>
>
> So, should I use vi, emacs, or pico to edit the config files ;)
>
None, you should use Vim. :)
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Hexren wrote:
I'll say exim *let the holly wars start*
So, should I use vi, emacs, or pico to edit the config files ;)
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> On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Tom Norris wrote:
>> I have finally made the jump from paying people to host my websites to doing
>> it myself (setting up apache, perl, php, postgresql, and all that fun
>> stuff.)
>> Now I want to migrate my e-mail addresses over to a FreeBSD 4.11 machine
>> that
>>
Or Exim. I've heard good things about Postfix, but I don't think it has
anything over Exim.
- Original Message -
From: "Laurence Sanford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tom Norris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: Any suggestions for a MTA for a new
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Tom Norris wrote:
I have finally made the jump from paying people to host my websites to doing
it myself (setting up apache, perl, php, postgresql, and all that fun stuff.)
Now I want to migrate my e-mail addresses over to a FreeBSD 4.11 machine that
lives in a data cent
I have finally made the jump from paying people to host my websites to
doing it myself (setting up apache, perl, php, postgresql, and all that
fun stuff.) Now I want to migrate my e-mail addresses over to a FreeBSD
4.11 machine that lives in a data center. Can any of you recommend a
good MTA
At 01:14 PM 8/11/2005, Efren Bravo wrote:
Hi,
>>The problem is most likely the hard drive controller on your motherboard.
I don't think so, 'cause I've installed winXP on it.
My hdd has two partitions, one of them is WinXP.
>>What motherboard do you have?
http://www.biostar.com.tw/products/main
Hey all,
Is there any documentation on wizard mode? I'm just wondering what the
scan function does.
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> Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
Apart from that, I must agree with Dave Horsfall - please provide an
IP.
>>>
>>>Is there a critical patch that you believe those machines would need?
>>>Anything more serious than a potential denial of service attack?
> Yes, I recommend all patches.
> DOS is enough
On Aug 11, 2005, at 2:14 PM, Efren Bravo wrote:
>>What version of FreeBSD are you trying to install?
5.4-RC4-i386
get a more up to date version like 5.4 release
Chad
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On Thursday 11 August 2005 12:09 pm, Matt Kosht wrote:
> >On 8/11/05, Peter Giessel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There are uptimes greater than 4 years listed here:
> > http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/today/top.avg.html
>
> A Windows 2000 server with over 1000 days of uptime. Whoever hacked
> it mu
Thank you for your quick answer! In the link you sent, there is a chapter about
doing a "headless install" -- and my rackmount server is certainly "headless".
My laptop is so new it doesn't appear to have a serial port, but I think I can
get a USB-to-serial adapter for connecting the null modem
At 01:04 PM 8/11/2005, Noah wrote:
Hi ther,e
is there a Program out there that can be used to graphically show how much
bandwidth is being used for specific applications or ports?
ntop can do that, it's in ports.
-Glenn
thanks in advance,
Noah
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When the installer start it raise this error:
ata0-master: Failure - ATA-IDENTIFY timed out
thanks...
Efren Bravo wrote:
Hi,
>>The problem is most likely the hard drive controller on your
motherboard.
I don't think so, 'cause I've installed winXP on it.
My hdd has two partitions, one of t
Hi all
I am using freebsd 4.11 as router and run ipfw
I has ipfw rules to restrict ssh access from all
interfaces
eg: ipfw add 22 deny log tcp from any to x.x.x.x/32 22
The firewall rule is fine when testing from outside
and can get info from /var/log/security
Deny TCP x.x.x.x:20411 x.x.x.x:22
Maude User wrote:
Hello --
I recently installed FreeBSD 5.3 on my laptop and now I want to install it
onto a rackmount server (hardware specs below).
I hate to ask a silly question but here goes: Do I need to get a USB CD-ROM
drive (and keyboard and monitor) for the server in order to install F
Hello --
I recently installed FreeBSD 5.3 on my laptop and now I want to install it
onto a rackmount server (hardware specs below).
I hate to ask a silly question but here goes: Do I need to get a USB CD-ROM
drive (and keyboard and monitor) for the server in order to install FreeBSD...
or is the
Hi folks :)
I have studying the accounting system on FreeBSD but have one question,
is there a way to do active accounting on a process basis? like
collecting live information about threads, memory, cpu usage, syscalls
and other stuff to something like a rrd database so i can check what
happened w
Hi,
>>The problem is most likely the hard drive controller on your
motherboard.
I don't think so, 'cause I've installed winXP on it.
My hdd has two partitions, one of them is WinXP.
>>What motherboard do you have?
http://www.biostar.com.tw/products/mainboard/board.php?name=U8668-D%20v7.x
>>Ar
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 12:43:16PM -0700, Glenn Dawson wrote:
> At 07:53 AM 8/11/2005, Kenny wrote:
> >I have installed Bochs successfully from ports.
> >At first, I planned to install Windows in Bochs, but soon I found that
> >Bochs needed to be configured before functioning properly.
You should
Hi ther,e
is there a Program out there that can be used to graphically show how much
bandwidth is being used for specific applications or ports?
thanks in advance,
Noah
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Efren Bravo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to install freebsd in a pc with a seagate ST340014A (40Gb
> Barracuda7200.7) hdd but the installer doesn't find the drivers.
Yes, most HDDs don't need special drivers.
FreeBSD can communicate with ATA drives with the standard kernel.
> I've
> checked http://ww
At 12:36 PM 8/11/2005, Efren Bravo wrote:
Hi,
I tried to install freebsd in a pc with a seagate ST340014A (40Gb
Barracuda7200.7) hdd but the installer doesn't find the drivers. I've
checked http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.4R/hardware-i386.html#DISK but
it doesn't have any seagate hdd refere
theres lots of solutions. i personally would just use plain ol mail with
sendmail and fetchmail to manage the sending and retrieval.
Björn König wrote:
Carstea Catalin wrote:
I don't want x server and kde but i want a good browser to downlod my
email from mail box (gmail). Can u help me how
At 07:53 AM 8/11/2005, Kenny wrote:
I have installed Bochs successfully from ports.
At first, I planned to install Windows in Bochs, but soon I found that
Bochs needed to be configured before functioning properly.
How to configure? I have no idea. I visited the homepage of Bochs just
now, but wi
Hi,
I tried to install freebsd in a pc with a seagate ST340014A (40Gb
Barracuda7200.7) hdd but the installer doesn't find the drivers. I've
checked http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.4R/hardware-i386.html#DISK but
it doesn't have any seagate hdd reference.
Is it possible to install freebsd in
Carstea Catalin wrote:
I don't want x server and kde but i want a good browser to downlod my email
from mail box (gmail). Can u help me how ( ori what browser to use)?
If you're looking for a text mode browser then try 'w3m' and 'links',
but I would use an email program like 'mutt' for readin
At 05:46 AM 8/11/2005, Phusion wrote:
I've got some questions about pancho (tftp server). When I install it
from the ports, how can I make it automatically start on boot?
Normally with ports it puts a shell script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/. I
tried to start it by doing the following with no success
At 04:15 AM 8/11/2005, vladone wrote:
IPSEC not work on Win98 systems, and is not a very apreciated
solution!
You can use mpd which is in ports (/usr/ports/net/mpd) to set up a PPTP
server that will work with the windows VPN client.
-Glenn
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In the last episode (Aug 11), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> |
> | I'm in troble here. Is there any limit to the size o each group
> | in /etc/groups. I'm moving from a BSDI machine where I used to
> | authenticate some services based on groups,
Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
>>>Apart from that, I must agree with Dave Horsfall - please provide an IP.
>>
>>Is there a critical patch that you believe those machines would need?
>>Anything more serious than a potential denial of service attack?
Yes, I recommend all patches.
DOS is enough for me.
> Ind
On 2005-08-11 12:14, Carstea Catalin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't want x server and kde but i want a good browser to downlod my email
> from mail box (gmail). Can u help me how ( ori what browser to use)?
Gmail supports POP3 access, so you don't really need a browser to read
and/or post em
>>>I recently installed FreeBSD 5.4 on an ABIT AA-8 DuraMax and all went
>>>well. All hardware detected properly and everything was running great,
>>>until I got to configuring my network. ifconfig shows my onboard
>>>gigabit LAN as "status: no carrier"
>>>
>>>I can successfully ping localhost an
I don't want x server and kde but i want a good browser to downlod my email
from mail box (gmail). Can u help me how ( ori what browser to use)?
tks
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>On 8/11/05, Peter Giessel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are uptimes greater than 4 years listed here:
> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/today/top.avg.html
A Windows 2000 server with over 1000 days of uptime. Whoever hacked it
must be doing a good job as sysadmin ;)
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On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 11:07:45PM +0930, Malcolm Kay wrote:
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> On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 07:47 pm, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 05:33:30PM -0700, Sean Murphy wrote:
> > > Sean Murphy wrote:
> > > >dave wrote:
> > > >>Hi,
> > > >>Thanks for your reply. I'll give that a shot. My
Replying to myself as a followup,
It seem that this thread is talking about the same problem, but
there were no reply.
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-bugs/2003-May/000889.html
- Marcelo Souza
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|Hi all,
|
| I'm in troble her
There are uptimes greater than 4 years listed here:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/today/top.avg.html
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On 8/11/05, Bob Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/11/05, lars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Nice, I to have a machine that is not to far behind you, its been up for 1
> > year
> > > and 4 months.
> > >
> > > I use it to show potential customers the power and
Hi,
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, nawcom wrote:
|i know that all the system limits are defined in sys/syslimits.h. by
|default, the max number of groups is 16(NGROUPS_MAX) , but i dont see
|any variable declaring the max amount of users in a group.
|
|are you using some script to mass group users or somet
Hi,
It´s not the problem.
I have two large groups, one of them have more then 500 users in
it. It´s is used by a legacy radius software to authenticate the users.
The poblem is that beyond some position in the group list the
system doesn´t show the user in that group. i.e:
hehe don't try and show off your uptime, im sure there are some people
around here who will make it their lifetime goal to halt your server!
:-P
(that doesnt include me, im a nice guy)
-Ben
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Nic
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