Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
Just to summarize (after 5.5 days of uptime), i'd like to recap on what
happened next.
I burned the SiS 651 based motherboard, while memtesting, and i replaced it with
a new Asrock, Intel 82865G based motherboard.
Hey, I have three of these! One of them is running
Just to summarize (after 5.5 days of uptime), i'd like to recap on what
happened next.
I burned the SiS 651 based motherboard, while memtesting, and i replaced it
with
a new Asrock, Intel 82865G based motherboard.
All run fine, no panics, no unexpected segfaults.
It seems that the old SiS was fi
Hi darko,
What I mean is adding a disclaimer/boilerplate for any outgoing message just
like mimedefang feature. However, I don't want it to be redundant. For example
if a mail already contains my disclaimer (usually mail from a reply message),
it should be relocated next to the new message not
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 18:15:32 -0700, "Ronald F. Guilmette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>om> wrote:
>> Just a couple of questions about IPFW-related things:
>>
>> 1) Somewhere the other day I read a recommendation... which looked
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 17:51:48 -0700
Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi people,
>
> my tube is starting to show its age. it's a "Hitachi
> superscan elite 751". i don't know when it was manufactured but
> I've had it for 5 years. besides it burning watts like crazy, it
> sn
are you using X11? do you use thunderbird/mozilla mail client? i believe
thunderbird has a fancy signature add-on that does something like that.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:07 PM, lyd mc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> Is there any program that insert or remove disclaimer?
>
> For exam
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:30:22PM -0400, Chris Hill wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jul 2008, Chris Hill wrote:
>
> >On Mon, 28 Jul 2008, Gary Kline wrote:
> >
> >>[snip] whatever display i get has to have dual capability. both
> >>digital and analog-- eventually I'll need a new KVM box.
> >>
> >>so what ar
hi guys,
Is there any program that insert or remove disclaimer?
For example, if a reply message containing my disclaimer i want it to be
removed at the end of the mail body and put somewhere before the "QUOTE" line.
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2008, Chris Hill wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008, Gary Kline wrote:
[snip] whatever display i get has to have dual capability. both
digital and analog-- eventually I'll need a new KVM box.
so what are the top few makes of LCDs out there?
I've been using a ViewSonic VP930b for a f
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 18:15:32 -0700, "Ronald F. Guilmette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Just a couple of questions about IPFW-related things:
>
> 1) Somewhere the other day I read a recommendation... which looked
> rather official to me that the time... that all fragments should be
> firwalled out,
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008, Gary Kline wrote:
[snip] whatever display i get has to have dual capability. both
digital and analog-- eventually I'll need a new KVM box.
so what are the top few makes of LCDs out there?
I've been using a ViewSonic VP930b for a few years, and been very happy
with it. I
>so what are the top few makes of LCDs out there?
I have several (6) Samsung SyncMaster 941BW monitors
I am very Happy with them
Sam Fourman Jr.
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Just a couple of questions about IPFW-related things:
1) Somewhere the other day I read a recommendation... which looked rather
official to me that the time... that all fragments should be firwalled
out, e.g. thusly:
deny any to any in frag
Is that actually a Good Thing To
hi people,
my tube is starting to show its age. it's a "Hitachi superscan
elite 751". i don't know when it was manufactured but I've had
it for 5 years. besides it burning watts like crazy, it snaps from
almost-full-width to full-width and back. it's t
Hello,
I recently updated a FreeBSD system that has been running fine on 6.2 to
7.0. I rebuilt world & kernel, installed world & kernel, mergemastered,
then rebooted. Now both network cards (em0, an Intel Pro/1000 v6.7.3,
and rl0, an SMC eznet-10/100) are giving continual watchdog timeouts.
Chuck Robey wrote:
Ivan Voras wrote:
Juan Carlos Villalobos wrote:
Hello,
I am writing a paper on Component-based Operating Systems. I just
wanted to know if FreeBSD is an Operating System engineered based on
Components.
I appreciate your input on this.
"Components" is a wide, wide term. Sin
This may have nothing to do with FreeBSD, but maybe someone will have a
suggestion:
We have servers A, B and C connected to three different ISPs on 3 continents.
As of few days ago A and C cannot talk to each other (the routing problem is
upstream of
all end-point ISPs so who knows when will it
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Ivan Voras wrote:
> Juan Carlos Villalobos wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am writing a paper on Component-based Operating Systems. I just
>> wanted to know if FreeBSD is an Operating System engineered based on
>> Components.
>>
>> I appreciate your input
One of the apps is opensource application that allows you to create/customize
an application - It was not specific to vnc I know everyone here has probably
heard of it- I just cant remember what it was
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Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
| I know there are two apps (open source) that will allow you to
customize vnc
| but I just cant remember, in essence I want the remote users (outside the
| lan) to be able to download the file click run and it will automatica
Steve Franks wrote:
I've got a new system that hangs after about 2 hours - no
ctrl-alt-esc, not ctrl-alt-Fn, no ctrl-alt-delete.
I tried hints.0.apic.disabled="YES" (that's apic, not acpi) (or
whatever the correct syntax from the handbook is), but I still get the
hang, and the stray irq 7's. As
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 8:24 PM, kalin m <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cool. thanks. i couldn't find anything on google under that name but i've
> been looking and reading on a lot of documentation on line and print.
> so i was just asking if there are any things that pertain in particular to
> th
Juan Carlos Villalobos wrote:
Hello,
I am writing a paper on Component-based Operating Systems. I just wanted
to know if FreeBSD is an Operating System engineered based on Components.
I appreciate your input on this.
"Components" is a wide, wide term. Since FreeBSD as an operating system
Hello,
I am writing a paper on Component-based Operating Systems. I just wanted
to know if FreeBSD is an Operating System engineered based on Components.
I appreciate your input on this.
Thanks
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SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
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> On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 7:51 PM, kalin m <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> i'm about to submit a freebsd system to be scanned for pci
compliance...
>>
>> is there any particular gotchas with bsd systems that can be detected
at
>> the time of pci compliance scanning?
>> i
cool. thanks. i couldn't find anything on google under that name but
i've been looking and reading on a lot of documentation on line and print.
so i was just asking if there are any things that pertain in particular
to the freebsd os that need to be addressed before the scanning.
how full of a
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 7:51 PM, kalin m <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all...
>
> i'm about to submit a freebsd system to be scanned for pci compliance...
>
> is there any particular gotchas with bsd systems that can be detected at
> the time of pci compliance scanning?
> i know they use somethi
Ok,
After digging a little bit more into the code, It seems that It was
due to rar decompile which is a 32bit ports;
I uncommented the rar options for this port and It went ok.
I would still be interested in a more detailed answer to my own
question regarding 32/64 bit compatibility.
Si
hi all...
i'm about to submit a freebsd system to be scanned for pci compliance...
is there any particular gotchas with bsd systems that can be detected at
the time of pci compliance scanning?
i know they use something like nmap if not nmap itself and i did myself
on that machine and didn't fi
Recently I had some difficulty in installing the Common Lisp
implementation LispWorks Personal 5.1 on FreeBSD 7, and am posting my
experience here. It may be useful to others, if any, interested in
running this CL implementation on FreeBSD 7. The problem was due to
the fact that LW depends on sev
I know there are two apps (open source) that will allow you to customize vnc
but I just cant remember, in essence I want the remote users (outside the
lan) to be able to download the file click run and it will automatically,
upon launch connect to the viewer here at HQ (ip add encryption port # et
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 05:23:04PM +0100, Chris Hastie wrote:
> I'm about to give up a FreeBSD dedicated server and would like to make sure I
> don't inadvertantly leave any bits of sensitive data on it. What is the best
> way to remove all data from the hard drive?
Remove the harddive and move a
don't inadvertantly leave any bits of sensitive data on it. What is the best
way to remove all data from the hard drive? I have no problem if this removes
the OS along the way, but ideally I would like to be able to do what ever I do
from an SSH session. If there's no alternative I can arange KVMo
I have opted for the:
pkg_delete -a
Which has done a great job cleaning everything.
Only had to "make clean" in one of the port directory to properly
recompile all needed apps.
As I had configured root to use /usr/local/bin/bash had to take care
to change that with vipw before doing the un
vardyh wrote:
Hi all.
I'm a newbie to FreeBSD. I added
'console="comconsole"'
to /boot/loader.conf and I got
'hptrr: no controller detected.'
on the next boot. I didn't change anything else except for the
'console=xxx'.
And I had had no problem before that. Could anyone tell me why?
I wil
On Jul 28, 2008, at 11:23, Chris Hastie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm about to give up a FreeBSD dedicated server and would like to
make sure I
don't inadvertantly leave any bits of sensitive data on it. What is
the best
way to remove all data from the hard drive? I have no problem if
this
Hello folks,
I am trying to install amavisd-new for filtering purposes on an amd64
install.
It complains at compile startup not to be able to install it
===> amavisd-new-2.6.1,1 requires 32-bit libraries installed under /
usr/lib32.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/security/amavisd-
I'm about to give up a FreeBSD dedicated server and would like to make sure I
don't inadvertantly leave any bits of sensitive data on it. What is the best
way to remove all data from the hard drive? I have no problem if this removes
the OS along the way, but ideally I would like to be able to do wh
I've got a new system that hangs after about 2 hours - no
ctrl-alt-esc, not ctrl-alt-Fn, no ctrl-alt-delete.
I tried hints.0.apic.disabled="YES" (that's apic, not acpi) (or
whatever the correct syntax from the handbook is), but I still get the
hang, and the stray irq 7's. As far as I can see, the
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Kevin Kinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steve Franks wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 4:56 PM, Kevin Kinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Steve Franks wrote:
I must be missing something obvious. About 25% of my dependencies
fail to install
On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:52 AM, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Svein wrote:
> Is there a problem using the prebuilt packages from STABLE on a
> RELEASE box? If I want to run RELEASE, and still use the latest
> packages? The ABI is consistent between STABLE and RELEASE, right?
Yes, there is a problem.
Hello, everyone ..
Some quick information about the software in use:
Jul 28 15:51:42 fw0 racoon: INFO: @(#)ipsec-tools 0.7
(http://ipsec-tools.sourceforge.net)
Jul 28 15:51:42 fw0 racoon: INFO: @(#)This product linked OpenSSL
0.9.7e-p1 25 Oct 2004 (http://www.openssl.org/)
I'm having a proble
Hi all.
I'm a newbie to FreeBSD. I added
'console="comconsole"'
to /boot/loader.conf and I got
'hptrr: no controller detected.'
on the next boot. I didn't change anything else except for the
'console=xxx'.
And I had had no problem before that. Could anyone tell me why?
I will very apprecia
16PM +0200 you wrote:
Ive tried setting env FETCH_CMD=wget but that results in wget failing
with
msg:
Try `wget --help' for more options.
=> Attempting to fetch from
http://mirror.sg.depaul.edu/pub/security/nmap/.
wget: invalid option --
Usage: wget [OPTION]... [URL]...
You might
Thank You, Worked Perfectly!
Saved My Life ;>
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From: Sergey Zaharchenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 12:35 PM
To: Marcel Grandemange
Subject: Re: wget vs fetch
Hello Marcel!
Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:09:16PM +0200 you wrote:
> Ive tried setting
I have a problem with a box I upgraded from FreeBSD 6.2 To FreeBSD7
It seems the following is happening when I try use portupgrade -a or even
building ports.
ALL transfers that are FTP fail.
Now to make this simple, I have following environmental variables set..
http_proxy=http://192.1
I have a problem with a box I upgraded from FreeBSD 6.2 To FreeBSD7
It seems the following is happening when I try use portupgrade -a or even
building ports.
ALL transfers that are FTP fail.
Now to make this simple, I have following environmental variables set..
http_proxy=http://192.1
Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Yeah, but even though the router has customizable values for this
range, and issues a warning when i try to change them, it still
doesn't change them when I click "yes" on the warning. It is
pre-configured to 10.0.0.2-10.0.0.253
I could of
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
>> Yeah, but even though the router has customizable values for this
>> range, and issues a warning when i try to change them, it still
>> doesn't change them when I click "yes" on the warning. It is
>> pre-configured to 10.0.0.2-10.0.0.253
>>
>> I could of course use 10.0.0.
Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Now, on this network, most of the computers get their IP by means of
DHCP. Except our home audio server, which have a hard coded ip
address in rc.conf, set to something within the range of the dhcp
server (10.0.0.2-10.0.0.253). The server s
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
>> Now, on this network, most of the computers get their IP by means of
>> DHCP. Except our home audio server, which have a hard coded ip
>> address in rc.conf, set to something within the range of the dhcp
>> server (10.0.0.2-10.0.0.253). The server seems to pick this up, an
Just to add to that suggestion, if you have a separate DHCP server,
make sure your router works as a DHCP client for the internal network
as well. You should be able to do that by telnetting into the
management port. You may use a serial cable as well.
This is required in order to get the NAT work
Svein wrote:
> Is there a problem using the prebuilt packages from STABLE on a
> RELEASE box? If I want to run RELEASE, and still use the latest
> packages? The ABI is consistent between STABLE and RELEASE, right?
Yes, there is a problem. See my posting here:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/f
Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
Hi, list!
I have a private home network, on an ADSL2+ connection to the
internet. The home network is behind NAT, all automatically set up
by the router/dhcp server/wlan access point/adsl modem that I got
from my ISP. It's a Thomson SpeedTouch 585 router.
Now, on
Hi, list!
I have a private home network, on an ADSL2+ connection to the
internet. The home network is behind NAT, all automatically set up
by the router/dhcp server/wlan access point/adsl modem that I got
from my ISP. It's a Thomson SpeedTouch 585 router.
Now, on this network, most of the comput
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