error fetching signatures
Hello, I am using 6.2 release and it is second time the system cannot fetch updates signature. etching updates signature... fetch: http://update.daemonology.net/i386/6.2/updates.sig: Not Found Error fetching updates Anyone else seeing this? Thank you! -- Zbigniew Szalbot ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: error fetching signatures
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote: I am using 6.2 release and it is second time the system cannot fetch updates signature. etching updates signature... fetch: http://update.daemonology.net/i386/6.2/updates.sig: Not Found Error fetching updates What's the exact command you ran? What does `uname -r` say? Colin Percival ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: error fetching signatures
Hello, etching updates signature... fetch: http://update.daemonology.net/i386/6.2/updates.sig: Not Found Error fetching updates What's the exact command you ran? What does `uname -r` say? 6.2-RELEASE I must have set up something long ago because until your email I was sure it was part of the OS functionality (the email came from Charlie Root). I am ashamed but I do not recall typing any commands. Have inspected crontab but not seeing any entries there either. -- Zbigniew Szalbot ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: error fetching signatures
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote: etching updates signature... fetch: http://update.daemonology.net/i386/6.2/updates.sig: Not Found Error fetching updates What's the exact command you ran? What does `uname -r` say? 6.2-RELEASE I must have set up something long ago because until your email I was sure it was part of the OS functionality (the email came from Charlie Root). Ah, I see what's going on now. You had FreeBSD Update installed from the ports tree, and then you upgraded the system to FreeBSD 6.2. As you say, FreeBSD Update is now part of the FreeBSD base system; so you can uninstall the port (pkg_delete freebsd-update-\*). I am ashamed but I do not recall typing any commands. Have inspected crontab but not seeing any entries there either. Have you looked in /var/cron/tabs/root ? Colin Percival ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: error fetching signatures
Dear Colin and others, Ah, I see what's going on now. You had FreeBSD Update installed from the ports tree, and then you upgraded the system to FreeBSD 6.2. Yes, that was it! As you say, FreeBSD Update is now part of the FreeBSD base system; so you can uninstall the port (pkg_delete freebsd-update-\*). Some people say that FBSD community is very hermetic and does not help people who have questions. I find it to be exactly the opposite. Thank you very much for your help! -- Zbigniew Szalbot ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Audio (Record) not functioning... (record interrupt timeout)
Original-Nachricht Datum: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 18:16:13 -0500 Von: Ben Hacker Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: Stable FBSD freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG, questions FBSD freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Betreff: Audio (Record) not functioning... (record interrupt timeout) Any help will be Greatly appreciated! I currently believe this is a problem with the snd_t4dwave driver device Hi Ben, I am experiencing similar problems with the snd_t4dwave driver, but with playback. Playback works for a few seconds, then it stops and the kernel also reports an interrupt timeout. Didn't find a solution yet I'm afraid. Regards, Jost Menke -- Der GMX SmartSurfer hilft bis zu 70% Ihrer Onlinekosten zu sparen! Ideal für Modem und ISDN: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/smartsurfer ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ghostscript
hi all... i have a problem compiling ghostscript... no mater what version i am using and using the newest port i always get: gcc: ./src/genconf.c: No such file or directory gcc: No input files specified *** Error code 1 apparently that happens only on freebsd... any ideas to solve this... ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ghostscript
On 1/24/07, kalin mintchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi all... i have a problem compiling ghostscript... no mater what version i am using and using the newest port i always get: gcc: ./src/genconf.c: No such file or directory gcc: No input files specified *** Error code 1 apparently that happens only on freebsd... Are you installing from ports? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FreeBSD challenged by Internet
What I don't get is I see guys walking in dropping $1000 on associated Mac hardware crap ... The most expensive system around here is a Mac Sawtooth that cost $225 -- including a 17 monitor -- last September. The (Dell) FreeBSD box I'm using at the moment cost $10 at a flea market, ... This is a totally unfair comparison. They guy dropping $1K on a Mac is walking out with a machine that is fully configured and ready to run. As was the Sawtooth. Hmm - Mac Sawtooth to me is a circa 1999 Power Mac G4. I think we are talking about something different since you couldn't possibly be just buying used devices and -not- nuking and repaving.. or could you? The seller wiped the drives and reloaded the OS. When I turned it on, I got the new MacOS sequence -- or whatever it might officially be called -- just as if it had been brand-new from Apple. I suppose the seller figured that the $225 he charged was sufficient to cover both the value of the hardware and his time reinitializing it. When you get an old clunker by the time you tally up the time you have spent on getting it ready to run, your at the same amount. ... Skilled UNIX tech time is at min $95 an hour. Your talking a min of 4 hours to get a Goodwill find up and going on FreeBSD by the time you work out the quirks, assuming that the ram in it doesen't have a flaw and the disk is good, if you have to replace that stuff you count the hours it takes to drive to Fry's and back, buy the disk, etc.. well your getting pretty close to that $1K in my book. It took me *zero* more time to get this box (Dell #1) ready for FreeBSD than if it had come direct from Dell with Windoze preloaded. Not fair - you aren't including the time spent preloading FreeBSD. Totally fair, if the goal is to end up with a FreeBSD system. The entire point is of the labor to get it to where you can start the userland configuration. Not to get it to where you can insert the operating system install CD and boot it. When you buy them new, the windows is already loaded and ready to start the userland configuration (which in my experience mainly consists of uninstalling all the trialware and crap on them) Yeah, if you want a !!@@##$$ Windoze box, but AFAIK you can't go out and buy a box with FreeBSD preloaded and ready for userland configuration (and kernel hacking :) Linux, maybe, but not any of the *BSD. It takes *zero* longer to wipe the existing Windoze off a pre-owned box than to wipe the preloaded Windoze off a new Dell/Compaq/whatever. The point being that your bashing of an old clunker above just doesn't hold water. [re Comcast] They claim they are faster, but since I seldom see anywhere near rated speed on DSL I don't think the DSL line is the limiting factor. Given that, I would not expect cable to be any faster *in practice* than DSL ... I don't care for their TOS either -- as I understand it, I can't even leave an SSH port open to enable me to log in from the office because that would be considered running a server. Correct, they block all incoming ports for well known services. Obviously, people can and do run servers on ports above 1024. If so, they are violating the TOS as I understand it -- and you as an ISP employee could never countenance that :) The language was something along the lines of I agree not to run a server of any kind ... not I agree not to run servers on well-known ports or I agree not to make servers available to the public. What do you mean you seldom see rated speed on your DSL line? Are you talking from world to you, or are you talking from ISP to you? World, of course. DSL is a dedicated 2.5 fire hose to the ISP. Cable is a shared 5 supply line. When the source is a garden hose, or there is enough congestion that the path from the source to my ISP is effectively a booster line, the capacity from ISP to me doesn't affect matters very much at all. Anyway, I'm comparing the wire charges, not the ISP service ... as of when I looked into it -- Verizon was charging something like $5 or $10 *more* for the wire connection to a 3rd party ISP than for the equivalent connection to Verizon Online, and effectively throwing in the ISP service for free. Right, as I said, this is when the ISP sells DSL service over Verizon via retail. Not wholesale. You only talked to the ones at the time that were selling retail. When I checked, I looked at everyone I could find via Google. I think there was one quoting a package price that was competitive with Verizon's, and that one was out due to a co-worker's very bad past experience with them. Some didn't mention pricing at all, and they didn't get a second look. The rest quoted separately the wire charge to Verizon, and their own ISP charge, and all those wire charges were the same (and higher than Verizon's package price). Maybe *no one* had a wholesale deal then. ... most DSL ISPs in
Re: cardbus not working
Christian Walther wrote: Hi Felix, On 23/01/07, felix.schalck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm trying to get a WLAN pcmcia card working on freebsd 6.2. Kernel with cardbus support compiled fine, but when the card is inserted, i get: Status is 0x3086 Status is 0x3820 cbb0: card inserted: event=0x, state=3820 cbb0: cbb_power: 3V cbb0: cbb_power: 0V Dmesg shows: cbb0: ENE CB1410 PCI-CardBus Bridge at device 7.0 on pci2 cbb0: Found memory at e0202000 cbb0: Secondary bus is 2 cardbus0: CardBus bus on cbb0 pccard0: 16-bit PCCard bus on cbb0 Any ideas ? What are my possibilities/chances to get it work ? Please provide some more information about your system. Is this a laptop, or are you using a PCMCIA- to PCI-Adapter with a desktop system? What model is your laptop or desktop system? Did you load the appropriate driver for your WLAN card, or is it compiled into the kernel? Thank you very much for your help; You're absolutely right: sorry for the poor infos: Card is an orinoco gold 8470 wd with the *theoretically* supported atheros chipset. Drivers ath_hal is compiled into kernel: Perhaps I'shoud try it with separate kernel-module ? #Atheros chipset support device ath device ath_hal device ath_rate_sample # wireless options device wlan_wep device wlan_ccmp device wlan_tkip device wlan_xauth device wlan_acl pciconf -l shows: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:0:class=0x06 card=0x01201558 chip=0x35808086 rev=0x02 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:1: class=0x088000 card=0x01201558 chip=0x35848086 rev=0x02 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:3: class=0x088000 card=0x01201558 chip=0x35858086 rev=0x02 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:2:0: class=0x03 card=0x01201558 chip=0x35828086 rev=0x02 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:2:1: class=0x038000 card=0x01201558 chip=0x35828086 rev=0x02 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:29:0:class=0x0c0300 card=0x01201558 chip=0x24c28086 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:29:1:class=0x0c0300 card=0x01201558 chip=0x24c48086 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:29:2:class=0x0c0300 card=0x01201558 chip=0x24c78086 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:29:7:class=0x0c0320 card=0x01201558 chip=0x24cd8086 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:30:0:class=0x060400 card=0x chip=0x24488086 rev=0x83 hdr=0x01 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:31:0:class=0x060100 card=0x chip=0x24cc8086 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:31:1: class=0x01018a card=0x01201558 chip=0x24ca8086 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:31:3:class=0x0c0500 card=0x01201558 chip=0x24c38086 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:31:5: class=0x040100 card=0x01201558 chip=0x24c58086 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:31:6:class=0x070300 card=0x01201558 chip=0x24c68086 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:6:0: class=0x02 card=0x01201558 chip=0x813910ec rev=0x10 hdr=0x00 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:7:0: class=0x060700 card=0x01201558 chip=0x14101524 rev=0x01 hdr=0x02 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:8:0: class=0x028000 card=0x27028086 chip=0x42208086 rev=0x05 hdr=0x00 So, do you think the problem is due to the cardbus, or to the inserted card ? Thanks again for your help, Felix ___ 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]
Remote Desktop Connection
Hi. Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you been using it? Cheers, GregZX ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE on Dell Optiplex 210L
Hi, i am having a rather peculiar problem with Dell Optiplex 210L. I have been trying to install FreeBSD 6.2-Release on this hardware with no success...i have also tried 6.1 release, as well as 6.0 release but still get the same error, at the same point. i attempted with a boot only CD for 6.1-Release as well. it boots well, but gets to a point and logs: usb1: Host controller halter uhub1: device problem (IOERROR), disabling port 1 panic: usbd_transfer: not done and reboots... if i remove the USB keyboard, all above versions of FreeBSD boot, but when i plug the keyboard back in, its not functional. i managed to get it to boot once with the keyboard plugged in, but loose it after it gets to the sysinstall part. I disabled the front USB ports and got no difference, i disabled the USB controller from BIOS, but of course that leaves me with no USB functionality on the system. any one come across this? i ruled out a problem with FreeBSD and USB functionality because i installed FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE on to a Dell PowerEdge 1950 and it worked welltried all other 6.x that i have and they worked well too! Regards, Mike -- -- Of course, you might discount this possibility, but remember that one in a million chances happen 99% of the time. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cp to infinity.
cd test/ mkdir foo touch bar cp -r * foo/ cp: foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo: name too long (not copied) cp: foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo/foo: name too long (not copied) It seems FreeBSD cp tries to copy the directory to infinity. Is there an option to avoid this? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Remote Desktop Connection
Grzegorz Pluta wrote: Hi. Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you been using it? I've been using tightvnc both as server and client. Works fine. I'm using fluxbox as window-manager. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cp to infinity.
On 1/24/07, Peter Ankerstål [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: cd test/ mkdir foo touch bar cp -r * foo/ cp: name too long (not copied) cp: name too long (not copied) It seems FreeBSD cp tries to copy the directory to infinity. Is there an option to avoid this? Sure, just don't copy directories into themselves recursively. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cp to infinity.
Sure, just don't copy directories into themselves recursively. How hard could it be to make cp avoid this problem? GNU cp does not have any problems with this action. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cp to infinity.
Am Mittwoch, 24. Januar 2007 12:50 schrieb Peter Ankerstål: Sure, just don't copy directories into themselves recursively. How hard could it be to make cp avoid this problem? GNU cp does not have any problems with this action. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You need only to write a patch and send it to the developers and voilà you have what you want! pgpivzm4OheS8.pgp Description: PGP signature
HP Embedded SATA RAID controller (FreeBSD 6.2)
I have HP ProLiantML 110 G3 server. I am trying to install FreeBSD 6.2. But it doesn't seem to recognise the RAID controller. I don't know what exactly is the controller. In the hp site I didn't find anything usefull, except that this is HP embedded SATA RAID controller Not much, uh?! Any one could help?! Regards -- George Vanev ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Listar: Post sent to moderator.
Post to list olympus Subject: Post submitted to moderator for reason: Non-member submission to closed-post list. --- Gestionnaire de liste Listar/0.42 - fin de traitement/job execution complete. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: 5.3 - 6.2 should work right?
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 18:44:26 +0100 Nagy László Zsolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: By the way, updating a system from 5 to 6 is a headache. (Updating from 4 to 5 is much easier.) Many will suggest (including me) to install your new 6.2 system from binaries, and then transfer your programs and users, if possible. That an odd thing to say. The major version number was only bumped to 6 because some interfaces changed. I remember it as a particularly easy upgrade, simpler than the average 5.x to 5.x+1 upgrade. The 4.x to 5.x upgrade was one of the most radical. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: 5.3 - 6.2 should work right?
On Jan 24, 2007, at 7:52 AM, RW wrote: On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 18:44:26 +0100 Nagy László Zsolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: By the way, updating a system from 5 to 6 is a headache. (Updating from 4 to 5 is much easier.) Many will suggest (including me) to install your new 6.2 system from binaries, and then transfer your programs and users, if possible. That an odd thing to say. The major version number was only bumped to 6 because some interfaces changed. I remember it as a particularly easy upgrade, simpler than the average 5.x to 5.x+1 upgrade. The 4.x to 5.x upgrade was one of the most radical. I will have to agree. I did a remote upgrade of a system running 5.5- RELEASE to 6.2-RELEASE last week, without console access (ie, I had to reboot into multi-user mode a few times during the process) and it worked just fine. -jav ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Remote Desktop Connection
Grzegorz Pluta wrote: Hi. Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you been using it? There are really countless possibilities, depends on what you are looking for. I've been using rdesktop to connect to Windows 2000 server/XP/2003 machines. Works really fine. KDE has a frontend for it called krdc. What WM you use should not matter much in any case, since you'll get a window with the whole remote screen in it. I've used VNC in the past to connect to older Windows machines, but it's a lot slower. Again kdrc can be used as a frontend to it, and again WM should not matter. Be aware that what you are doing will display on the remote machine's physical screen (can be good, can be bad). It's also possible to run a VNC server on UNIX/Linux/FreeBSD/..., but I never tested this. I prefer to user ssh with X11 forwarding for that; works like a charm when on a local network. Fine, but obviously slower when used remotely. Every single application will have its windows on your screen, mixed with local applications, to the point you can hardly tell the difference. I sometimes used to log to a Digital Alpha box using XDM. Quite slow at the time (pre ADSL) and no encryption (i.e. very poor security); I din't manage that box, so I didn't investigate wether that could be solved. KDE has KDM, Gnome has GDM, which are all (compatible, I believe) alternatives to XDM. They could in some rare cases be an alternative to using a remote shell with direct X11 connections. IIRC KDE has some sort of remote desktop server built in, but I never checked this out. I guess there are other ways too... bye av. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ports with -DBATCH
Hello, I'm writing a script to install a series of ports, and would like to use the following: cd /usr/ports/foo/bar make WITH_OPTION1=yes WITH_OPTION2=yes WITHOUT_ANOTHER=yes -DBATCH install That works as expected, but I would also like those settings written to the /var/db/ports/foobar/options file, so that future upgrades also include the choices I made during the batch install. I've scoured the /usr/ports/Mk/* files, and don't see anything useful for both BATCH and writing to the options file. Suggestions would be much appreciated. Jeff ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Firefox keeps beeping at me ...
Per olof Ljungmark skrev: Glenn Becker wrote: All - I've been away from FreeBSD for some time and have been updating my installation, getting used to the ways of portupgrade, etc. Have noticed that Firefox keeps emitting what sound like console beeps - I haven't established much of a pattern for these though it always happens when I close the app. Is there a way to kill these? Apologies in advance if this is a dopey question. Obviously more an annoyance than anything. perhaps -questions is more appropriate... Anyway, that makes two of us - mine beeps too - when sending and reading mails. No idea why though, sorry. Anyone? ___ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The beeping can be avoided by recompiling without the debug option. (I am clueless on how to disable it if debug is on though). Sorry for the crosspost-reply. /Nikolaj ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ghostscript
On 1/24/07, kalin mintchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi all... i have a problem compiling ghostscript... no mater what version i am using and using the newest port i always get: gcc: ./src/genconf.c: No such file or directory gcc: No input files specified *** Error code 1 apparently that happens only on freebsd... Are you installing from ports? no. this is from src.from the port i get: 1 out of 1 hunks ignored--saving rejects to alps/gdevalps.mak-5.50.rej Patch patch-alps:gdevalps.mak failed to apply cleanly. *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/ports/print/ghostscript-gpl. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
nfs mount rw
Hi, I am trying to get write access on a nfs share. As far as I can tell by reading around, this should be the syntax in the exports file: /maptosharemachinetoshareto(rw) When I -HUP mountd though, it tells me that the line in the exports file is wrong. So I change it into this: /maptosharemachinetoshareto and then all is fine. I can mount it as well, but I don't have writing access, only reading. How should I specify the (rw) part? Thanks, Warren ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Remote Desktop Connection
Grzegorz Pluta wrote: Hi. Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you been using it? I use Xorg XFCE4 on my FreeBSD desktop(s). For remote desktop connections: FreeBSD - FreeBSD: ssh with X11 forwarding (-X or -Y options, see manpage). FreeBSD - Windows: rdesktop (/usr/ports/net/rdesktop). Works beautifully for work. Can't recall which, but some games don't seem to like it. Windows - FreeBSD: freeXer and PuTTY with X11 forwarding enabled. Kind of interesting to have my FreeBSD desktop apps on my wife's lappy at the breakfast table ;-). With this setup, Windows actually is the window manager --- kinda disconcerting at first glance :-D Kevin Kinsey -- Condense soup, not books! ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
compiling postgresql with tsearch2
Hi, I am looking for a postgresql installation with the tsearch2 module. I require the tsearch2 module for mediawiki. When I install the mediawiki, it tells me my postgresql server does not have the tsearch2 module loaded. I installed postgresql 8.1-server from the ports. The tsearch2 code is available in one of its subdirectories, but I don't know how I can get that compiled as a module. I am new to FreeBSD, and thus new to the ports, so not having to ./configure --myoptions is new to me. Sofar I like it though. So, should I compile it afterwards or should I change something in some configure file? What I could find on the net is that I should compile tsearch2 from its own directory afterwards, but that is on linux. Thanks, Warren ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Line-spacing and leading in X
This question drew exactly zero responses on another forum, so I try the experts here: By using Firefox and Thunderbird on both Windows and FreeBSD I have noticed that line-spacing is slightly denser on Windows. Lines are one or two pixels taller on FreeBSD, which probably means that leading is included. Now, leading as part of line-spacing can be turned on and off in X by setting minspace to false or true, respectively. This can be done in ~/.fonts.conf or by including minspace in commands like this one: xterm -fa monospace-11:minspace=true My problem is, this does not work. Initially, I suspected that GTK might have something to with it. However, when I installed 6.2-RELEASE - which I did from scratch - I took care to run the test above with only base and X, and it still did not work. Whatever the reason, Xorg itself seems to be responsible. Anyone know more about this? And, whether in X or GTK, is there a way to control line-spacing? It looks like Gnome adjusts some parameter that has to do with the vertical spacing of icons (in the folder and thread panes of Thunderbird.) I suppose this and other parameters could be adjusted in my ~/.gtkrc-2.0 if only I knew what they are called. -- Tore ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
autostart apache
Hi, I would like Apache2 to start automatically when FreeBSD is done booting. I thought that would happen because I placed this inside /etc/rc.conf apache_enable=YES But that doesn't seem to be the case. It doesn't start automatically, I have to start it manually with: apachectl start Is this behaviour correct or not? Thanks, Warren ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: nfs mount rw
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Warren Head wrote: Hi, I am trying to get write access on a nfs share. As far as I can tell by reading around, this should be the syntax in the exports file: /maptosharemachinetoshareto(rw) When I -HUP mountd though, it tells me that the line in the exports file is wrong. So I change it into this: /maptosharemachinetoshareto and then all is fine. I can mount it as well, but I don't have writing access, only reading. How should I specify the (rw) part? Thanks, Warren That's more of a non-Sun type exports file format I believe. Here's mine as an example: /store/ad0 hoover shiina mrouter /store/ad1 hoover shiina mrouter /media/cdrom-alldirs,ro -mapall=gcooper:gcooper:wheel hoover Cheers, - -Garrett -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.1 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFt3arEnKyINQw/HARAgzeAKCudIOKe1pOJk9wTOlNb/y9YsVPugCfeLMz uqAbbFtxPKB/JhPzNkl+F+8= =dqf1 -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: nfs mount rw
Warren Head wrote: Hi, I am trying to get write access on a nfs share. As far as I can tell by reading around, this should be the syntax in the exports file: /maptosharemachinetoshareto(rw) hmm man exports suggests examples such as /usr /usr/local -maproot=0:10 friends /usr -maproot=daemon grumpy.cis.uoguelph.ca 131.104.48.16 /usr -ro -mapall=nobody /u -maproot=bin: -network 131.104.48 -mask 255.255.255.0 /u2 -maproot=root friends /u2 -alldirs -network cis-net -mask cis-mask /cdrom -alldirs,quiet,ro -network 192.168.33.0 -mask 255.255.255.0 so not sure where you got that from. When I -HUP mountd though, it tells me that the line in the exports file is wrong. So I change it into this: /maptosharemachinetoshareto and then all is fine. I can mount it as well, but I don't have writing access, only reading. Shoudl be rw by default. who doesnt have writing access? are the unix permissions on both sides correct, if its an issue with root not being able to write, the manpage says: In the absence of -maproot and -mapall options, remote accesses by root will result in using a credential of -2:-2. All other users will be mapped to their remote credential. If a -maproot option is given, remote access by root will be mapped to that credential instead of -2:-2. If a -mapall option is given, all users (including root) will be mapped to that credential in place of their own. Hope this helps, sorry for the RTFM but is a cliche for a reason :) Vince How should I specify the (rw) part? Thanks, Warren ___ 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: autostart apache
Warren Head wrote: Hi, I would like Apache2 to start automatically when FreeBSD is done booting. I thought that would happen because I placed this inside /etc/rc.conf apache_enable=YES But that doesn't seem to be the case. It doesn't start automatically, I have to start it manually with: apachectl start Is this behaviour correct or not? It depends on which version you've installed (was it www/apache20? www/apache21?) Have a look at 'pkg-message' file in the ports tree, here's for apache22 for example: % $ cat /usr/ports/www/apache22/pkg-message % To run apache www server from startup, add apache22_enable=YES % in your /etc/rc.conf. Extra options can be found in startup script. HTH, Karol -- Karol Kwiatkowski freebsd at orchid dot homeunix dot org OpenPGP: http://www.orchid.homeunix.org/carlos/gpg/0x06E09309.asc signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Remote Desktop Connection
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Kevin Kinsey wrote: Grzegorz Pluta wrote: Hi. Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you been using it? I use Xorg XFCE4 on my FreeBSD desktop(s). For remote desktop connections: FreeBSD - FreeBSD: ssh with X11 forwarding (-X or -Y options, see manpage). FreeBSD - Windows: rdesktop (/usr/ports/net/rdesktop). Works beautifully for work. Can't recall which, but some games don't seem to like it. Windows - FreeBSD: freeXer and PuTTY with X11 forwarding enabled. Kind of interesting to have my FreeBSD desktop apps on my wife's lappy at the breakfast table ;-). With this setup, Windows actually is the window manager --- kinda disconcerting at first glance :-D Kevin Kinsey Overall, as many have suggest on the list there are a number of caveats to using different means of connecting. Here's a short rundown with all of my comments: rdesktop and krdc (KDE rdesktop) work for connecting to Windows NT 5.0+ servers. Don't have a Windows server that meets that spec? Probably won't need rdesktop/krdc then.. Don't install krdc unless you also want to install KDE. X11 forwarding through ssh is great when you're connections between you and the remote machine are relatively fast (fast up on the server, fast down on the client). Compression with ssh (-C flag--not available on all ssh or ssh2 implementations) is a good idea when using this to connect remotely because there's a lot of data that gets piped through an X11 connection. VNC is better for keeping remote sessions active after disconnecting from the machine. There are many VNC servers software titles, but you will either probably look into tightvnc (creates a new X session per instance), or x11vnc (connects to an existing X session on your machine). Quality, speed and latency are an issue here as VNC is sort of bad at caching tiles on the desktop. Using a lightweight wm or desktop is a wise idea though without a desktop picture and sticking to X11 only widgets (xclock, xterm, etc) is a good idea as the redraw is better than gtk or qt apps or other programs (firefox, thunderbird). Try to wrap the connection using portforwarding via SSH if you're logged in from a large LAN or over a WAN because everything sent with tightvnc is cleartext, so passwords, credit card numbers, etc can be sniffed by a knowledgeable individual. I'm still amazed that nomachinex hasn't been ported to FreeBSD, but it's a complete binary release of a 'hacked' X11 system, so the devs at the nomachine group probably haven't gotten around to porting it yet. Cheers, - -Garrett -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.1 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFt3mHEnKyINQw/HARAr1VAJ47ezl8/9q419n4+yccB3zkpx7HRgCfbOub FqdQscYz6GQlSH3EJKcO67U= =qIhM -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: nfs mount rw
Warren Head wrote: Hi, I am trying to get write access on a nfs share. As far as I can tell by reading around, this should be the syntax in the exports file: /maptosharemachinetoshareto(rw) When I -HUP mountd though, it tells me that the line in the exports file is wrong. So I change it into this: /maptosharemachinetoshareto and then all is fine. I can mount it as well, but I don't have writing access, only reading. How should I specify the (rw) part? You don't need to specify rw as such --- it is the default, which is why you get an error message when you attempt to do so. See exports(5) for more information about the configuration file. You don't say much about whom should have access, and to what, but I suspect you want to either use -maproot=user or -public or ? Disclaimer: IANAE. Kevin Kinsey -- Ain't no right way to do a wrong thing. -- The Mad Dogtender ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: autostart apache
Karol Kwiatkowski wrote: Warren Head wrote: Hi, I would like Apache2 to start automatically when FreeBSD is done booting. I thought that would happen because I placed this inside /etc/rc.conf apache_enable=YES But that doesn't seem to be the case. It doesn't start automatically, I have to start it manually with: apachectl start Is this behaviour correct or not? a good rule of thumb is to always check out the startup script. it will give you the parameter to add to rc.conf in order to get things to start up automatically ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Remote Desktop Connection
Thanks for a huge reply! It was really usefull ;] Cheers, gregZX -Original Message- From: Andrea Venturoli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 2:16 PM To: Grzegorz Pluta Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Remote Desktop Connection Grzegorz Pluta wrote: Hi. Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you been using it? There are really countless possibilities, depends on what you are looking for. I've been using rdesktop to connect to Windows 2000 server/XP/2003 machines. Works really fine. KDE has a frontend for it called krdc. What WM you use should not matter much in any case, since you'll get a window with the whole remote screen in it. I've used VNC in the past to connect to older Windows machines, but it's a lot slower. Again kdrc can be used as a frontend to it, and again WM should not matter. Be aware that what you are doing will display on the remote machine's physical screen (can be good, can be bad). It's also possible to run a VNC server on UNIX/Linux/FreeBSD/..., but I never tested this. I prefer to user ssh with X11 forwarding for that; works like a charm when on a local network. Fine, but obviously slower when used remotely. Every single application will have its windows on your screen, mixed with local applications, to the point you can hardly tell the difference. I sometimes used to log to a Digital Alpha box using XDM. Quite slow at the time (pre ADSL) and no encryption (i.e. very poor security); I din't manage that box, so I didn't investigate wether that could be solved. KDE has KDM, Gnome has GDM, which are all (compatible, I believe) alternatives to XDM. They could in some rare cases be an alternative to using a remote shell with direct X11 connections. IIRC KDE has some sort of remote desktop server built in, but I never checked this out. I guess there are other ways too... bye av. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ghostscript
On 1/24/07, kalin mintchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 1/24/07, kalin mintchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi all... i have a problem compiling ghostscript... no mater what version i am using and using the newest port i always get: gcc: ./src/genconf.c: No such file or directory gcc: No input files specified *** Error code 1 apparently that happens only on freebsd... Are you installing from ports? no. this is from src.from the port i get: 1 out of 1 hunks ignored--saving rejects to alps/gdevalps.mak-5.50.rej Patch patch-alps:gdevalps.mak failed to apply cleanly. *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/ports/print/ghostscript-gpl. Forget about src. Try updating your ports. Try ghostscript-afpl. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Remote Desktop Connection
Thanks for all the replies guys! It was really helpful Cheers, Greg Kevin Kinsey wrote: Grzegorz Pluta wrote: Hi. Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you been using it? I use Xorg XFCE4 on my FreeBSD desktop(s). For remote desktop connections: FreeBSD - FreeBSD: ssh with X11 forwarding (-X or -Y options, see manpage). FreeBSD - Windows: rdesktop (/usr/ports/net/rdesktop). Works beautifully for work. Can't recall which, but some games don't seem to like it. Windows - FreeBSD: freeXer and PuTTY with X11 forwarding enabled. Kind of interesting to have my FreeBSD desktop apps on my wife's lappy at the breakfast table ;-). With this setup, Windows actually is the window manager --- kinda disconcerting at first glance :-D Kevin Kinsey Overall, as many have suggest on the list there are a number of caveats to using different means of connecting. Here's a short rundown with all of my comments: rdesktop and krdc (KDE rdesktop) work for connecting to Windows NT 5.0+ servers. Don't have a Windows server that meets that spec? Probably won't need rdesktop/krdc then.. Don't install krdc unless you also want to install KDE. X11 forwarding through ssh is great when you're connections between you and the remote machine are relatively fast (fast up on the server, fast down on the client). Compression with ssh (-C flag--not available on all ssh or ssh2 implementations) is a good idea when using this to connect remotely because there's a lot of data that gets piped through an X11 connection. VNC is better for keeping remote sessions active after disconnecting from the machine. There are many VNC servers software titles, but you will either probably look into tightvnc (creates a new X session per instance), or x11vnc (connects to an existing X session on your machine). Quality, speed and latency are an issue here as VNC is sort of bad at caching tiles on the desktop. Using a lightweight wm or desktop is a wise idea though without a desktop picture and sticking to X11 only widgets (xclock, xterm, etc) is a good idea as the redraw is better than gtk or qt apps or other programs (firefox, thunderbird). Try to wrap the connection using portforwarding via SSH if you're logged in from a large LAN or over a WAN because everything sent with tightvnc is cleartext, so passwords, credit card numbers, etc can be sniffed by a knowledgeable individual. I'm still amazed that nomachinex hasn't been ported to FreeBSD, but it's a complete binary release of a 'hacked' X11 system, so the devs at the nomachine group probably haven't gotten around to porting it yet. Cheers, - -Garrett -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.1 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFt3mHEnKyINQw/HARAr1VAJ47ezl8/9q419n4+yccB3zkpx7HRgCfbOub FqdQscYz6GQlSH3EJKcO67U= =qIhM -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] ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [OT] What does this pipe do?
Robert Huff wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I know this is a Unix shell command, and off-topic, but I'm curious. I've been reading a few 'make' commands at work that end in | and I was wondering if that redirection string is synonymous to | /dev/stdout. That's (t)csh-speak for send both stdout and stderr to the pipe. '|' only covers stdout. Just for completeness, (file) and | (pipe) are also supported by zsh (which is a bourne-shell like sh, ksh or bash). In fact it's simply a shortcut for 21 (which means to dup descriptor 2 [=stderr] to desciptor 1 [=stdout]). The effect is, as several people have pointed out, to redirect both stdout and stderr to the same file or pipe, respectively. Best regards Oliver -- Oliver Fromme, secnetix GmbH Co. KG, Marktplatz 29, 85567 Grafing Dienstleistungen mit Schwerpunkt FreeBSD: http://www.secnetix.de/bsd Any opinions expressed in this message may be personal to the author and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of secnetix in any way. That's what I love about GUIs: They make simple tasks easier, and complex tasks impossible. -- John William Chambless ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: autostart apache
Check the startup script in /usr/local/etc, you may need to add set -x at the top of the script to see why it isn't started it at boot. -Derek At 08:36 AM 1/24/2007, Warren Head wrote: Hi, I would like Apache2 to start automatically when FreeBSD is done booting. I thought that would happen because I placed this inside /etc/rc.conf apache_enable=YES But that doesn't seem to be the case. It doesn't start automatically, I have to start it manually with: apachectl start Is this behaviour correct or not? Thanks, Warren ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. MailScanner thanks transtec Computers for their support. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. MailScanner thanks transtec Computers for their support. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: compiling postgresql with tsearch2
go to /usr/ports/databases/postgresql81-server/work/postgresql-8.1.6/contrib/tsearch2 in here you can do a gmake and a make install I think then psql wikidb tsearch2.sql -U wikiuser or something along those lines... -- Joshua Frugé Louisiana State University Information Technology Services Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 15:32 +0100, Warren Head wrote: Hi, I am looking for a postgresql installation with the tsearch2 module. I require the tsearch2 module for mediawiki. When I install the mediawiki, it tells me my postgresql server does not have the tsearch2 module loaded. I installed postgresql 8.1-server from the ports. The tsearch2 code is available in one of its subdirectories, but I don't know how I can get that compiled as a module. I am new to FreeBSD, and thus new to the ports, so not having to ./configure --myoptions is new to me. Sofar I like it though. So, should I compile it afterwards or should I change something in some configure file? What I could find on the net is that I should compile tsearch2 from its own directory afterwards, but that is on linux. Thanks, Warren ___ 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: autostart apache
Hi, , I would like Apache2 to start automatically when FreeBSD is done booting. I thought that would happen because I placed this inside /etc/rc.conf apache_enable=YES you cannot start any of the apache2x family like that in FreeBSD, that is for apache13, for apache2x you need to specify apache2_enable=YES or apache22_enable=YES in the rc.conf file... depending on which apache you have installed, also, check /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache.sh (it can be apache2.sh as well) and look out for lines that look like the rc.conf enable settings, that should guide you on how to include it in your rc.conf But that doesn't seem to be the case. It doesn't start automatically, I have make those changes above and you should have no problem Regards -- Mike -- Of course, you might discount this possibility, but remember that one in a million chances happen 99% of the time. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: automake19: texinfo error during build
I'm new to the list, but I'm having the same problem as somebody else reported earlier this month. I'm trying to install subversion (by doing cd /usr/ports/devel/subversion/ make install clean) and I'm getting stuck on the build of automake19 with the same error as reported earlier: === Building for automake-1.9.6 Making all in . Making all in doc restore=: backupdir=.am$$ am__cwd=`pwd` cd . rm -rf $backupdir mkdir $backupdir if (makeinfo --no-split --version) /dev/null 21; then for f in ./automake19.info ./automake19.info-[0-9] ./automake19.info-[0-9][0-9] ./automake19.i[0-9] ./automake19.i[0-9][0-9]; do if test -f $f; then mv $f $backupdir; restore=mv; else :; fi; done; else :; fi cd $am__cwd; if makeinfo --no-split -I . -o ./automake19.info ./automake19.texi; then rc=0; cd .; else rc=$?; cd . $restore $backupdir/* `echo ././automake19.info | sed 's|[^/]*$||'`; fi; rm -rf $backupdir; exit $rc ./automake19.texi:8788: Unknown command `tie'. ./automake19.texi:8788: Misplaced {. ./automake19.texi:8788: Misplaced }. ./automake19.texi:9090: Unknown command `tie'. ./automake19.texi:9090: Misplaced {. ./automake19.texi:9090: Misplaced }. ./automake19.texi:9310: Unknown command `tie'. ./automake19.texi:9310: Misplaced {. ./automake19.texi:9310: Misplaced }. ./automake19.texi:9318: Unknown command `tie'. ./automake19.texi:9318: Misplaced {. ./automake19.texi:9318: Misplaced }. makeinfo: Removing output file `./automake19.info' due to errors; use --force to preserve. Per requests from earlier responses, here's my env (with some hostnames and IPs changed): BLOCKSIZE=K EDITOR=vi FTP_PASSIVE_MODE=YES GROUP=wheel HOME=/root HOST=FOO.BAR.net HOSTTYPE=FreeBSD LOGNAME=root MACHTYPE=i386 MAIL=/var/mail/root OLDPWD=/usr/ports/devel/automake19 OSTYPE=FreeBSD PAGER=more PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/www/bin:/root/bin PWD=/usr/ports/devel/subversion REMOTEHOST=999.999.999.999 SHELL=/bin/csh SHLVL=2 TERM=xterm USER=root VENDOR=intel _=/usr/bin/env ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ghostscript
Forget about src. Try updating your ports. Try ghostscript-afpl. ok... same crap: extracting gs6.0.lexmark7000.patch ... === Patching for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1 === Applying FreeBSD patches for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1 -e: not found *** Error code 127 Stop in /usr/ports/print/ghostscript-afpl. what next? ___ 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: ghostscript
all the nox11 ones are breaking at the same place - the freakin' gs6.0.lexmark7000.patch i don;t want all this drivers... i just need cli utility to turn a postscript file into an image - jpg or png.. it seams its only doable with ghostscript...; On 1/24/07, kalin mintchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 1/24/07, kalin mintchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi all... i have a problem compiling ghostscript... no mater what version i am using and using the newest port i always get: gcc: ./src/genconf.c: No such file or directory gcc: No input files specified *** Error code 1 apparently that happens only on freebsd... Are you installing from ports? no. this is from src.from the port i get: 1 out of 1 hunks ignored--saving rejects to alps/gdevalps.mak-5.50.rej Patch patch-alps:gdevalps.mak failed to apply cleanly. *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/ports/print/ghostscript-gpl. Forget about src. Try updating your ports. Try ghostscript-afpl. ___ 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]
Does 82915PM/GMS support dri???
Hello there, i have a problem configuring dri support for my laptop (a celeron 1.5Ghz, with i915GM GMCH chipset and 768Mb memory).Does anyone knows firstly if there is a support for this chipset?If so, can you please check the glxinfo and dmesg and tell me what's wrong? Thanks for the time. - Χρησιμοποιείτε Yahoo! Βαρεθήκατε τα ενοχλητικά μηνύ ματα (spam); Το Yahoo! Mail διαθέτει την καλύτερη δυνατή προστασία κατά των ενοχλητικών μηνυμάτων http://login.yahoo.com/config/mail?.intl=gr dmesg.out Description: 1529026689-dmesg.out glxinfo.out Description: 2764672833-glxinfo.out pciconf.out Description: 3879177392-pciconf.out ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Remote Desktop Connection
Grzegorz Pluta wrote: Hi. Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you been using it? Cheers, GregZX ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I use net/tightvnc port both as client ans server. Works file for me. I am running a lightweight WM ... aewm++ and pwm. Zheyu ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Remote Desktop Connection
On 24/01/07, Grzegorz Pluta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi. Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you been using it? Cheers, GregZX I like using X. Either start your session locally and login to a remote machine, for example using ssh -X host and start the application there, or configure the remote X server to listen to tcp, and connect your local X server using X -query hostname. There are some nice Howtos out there, or read the X11 chapter of the FreeBSD manual, especially The X Display-Manager: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x-xdm.html Should describe everything you need... ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ghostscript
kalin mintchev wrote: Forget about src. Try updating your ports. Try ghostscript-afpl. ok... same crap: extracting gs6.0.lexmark7000.patch ... === Patching for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1 === Applying FreeBSD patches for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1 -e: not found *** Error code 127 Stop in /usr/ports/print/ghostscript-afpl. what next? What's the result if you type: make -V REINPLACE_CMD in the Ghostscript port directory? It should look like this: happy-idiot-talk:...ports/print/ghostscript-afpl:% make -V REINPLACE_CMD /usr/bin/sed -i.bak Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 7 Priory Courtyard Flat 3 PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey Ramsgate Kent, CT11 9PW signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: PCIe Core2 Duo Motherboard?
Philippe Lang wrote: Hum, that means LAN works on a SuperMicro X7DBE motherboard? That's Note that I'm really emphasizing that I don't know *why* it was working :) really good news! I was hesitating buying one, because of the supposed lack of 82563EB support, but I see I'm wrong. Can anyone explain how this chip could be supported, even if not mentioned in the driver itself and in the documentation? Ivan, do you have the opportunity to open your server, and check what LAN chip there is inside? Sorry, no, it went to a client and I don't have physical access to it. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: ghostscript
On 2007/01/24 7:35, kalin mintchev seems to have typed: all the nox11 ones are breaking at the same place - the freakin' gs6.0.lexmark7000.patch i don;t want all this drivers... i just need cli utility to turn a postscript file into an image - jpg or png.. it seams its only doable with ghostscript...; Why don't you just uncheck?: [ ] lex7000 Lexmark 7000 [LEX7000] in the config options screen? cd /usr/ports/print/ghostscript-afpl make Up comes the AFPL Ghostscript driver configuration screen. Just uncheck all the printers except the image ones... [X] jpeg JPEG format, RGB output [X] jpeggray JPEG format, gray output [X] pngmono PNG Monochrome Portable Network Graphics [X] pnggray PNG 8-bit gray Portable Network Graphics [X] png16 PNG 4-bit color Portable Network Graphics [X] png256PNG 8-bit color Portable Network Graphics [X] png16mPNG 24-bit color Portable Network Graphics [X] pngalpha PNG 32-bit RGBA color Portable Network Graphics ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: 6.2-REL w/ SuperMicro Pentium D board, installer problem?
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 09:16:22PM -0500, chris neill wrote: It is my understanding that the new Dualcore Pentiums fall under the auspices of the AMD64 port.. Anywho, whenever I try to run the bootonly installer, the boot stalls here: acd0: CDROM Compaq CRN-8245B/1.16 at ata0-slave PIO4 If I run from an i386 kernel, everything is hunky-dorey. From dmesg: Timecounter i8254 frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0 CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 3.40GHz (3391.51-MHz 686-class CPU) [snip] .. Any takers? I'll follow up with the output of boot -v from the AMD64 bootonly disc later in the day, if need be. Thanks in advance, -C ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Qlogic QMH2462 Fibre Channel on HP Blade Servers
Hello All, I'm trying to install 6.2 Release on an HP blade, but the isp driver doesn't recognize the new Qlogic fibre channel adapters. I also tried stopping at the boot loader and manually loading /boot/kernel/isp.ko, but the fibre channel still doesn't work. Because of the way the blades are managed, I can't capture the device info at boot time. However, they are seen as serial fibre channel devices by pci. Is there a patch for isp forthcoming? Any suggestions? (I'm only subscribed to freebsd-isp, so please copy me with any replies) Greg ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Upgrading from 4 to 6
With the EOL of FreeBSD 4.X coming close, I'm in the process of upgrading to 6.2. According to http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.4R/migration-guide.html#UPGRADE Probably the most straightforward approach is that of ``backup everything, reformat, reinstall, and restore user data''. However, things are not that simple, because a system typically has many configured files, other than user data. I'm currently setting up a new 6.2 system on a VMWare host trying to mirror the existing system. After a clean installation of 6.2, I also installed ports and some CPAN modules. I then configured the apache configuration files, the sendmail local host file, the named masters and configuration file, /etc/inetd.conf, /etc/rc.conf, and the imap certificates. Just before the switchoover, I'll also also need to copy the users parts of /etc/passwd* and /etc/group, the mail aliases, the httpd logs, the user mailboxes in /var/mail, and, of course, /home. However, I have an uneasy feeling I may miss copying/adjusting some files. Although I've documented the changes I made to the original system from 2002 onward, the documentation is a 1000-line file and I can't be sure it is 100% complete or that I will spot all required changes. Is there a checklist or a procedure for restoring a 4.X system configuration to a system running 6.X? Am I missing any obvious files or directories I should copy over? Diomidis Spinellis - http://www.spinellis.gr ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ghostscript
On 2007/01/24 7:35, kalin mintchev seems to have typed: all the nox11 ones are breaking at the same place - the freakin' gs6.0.lexmark7000.patch i don;t want all this drivers... i just need cli utility to turn a postscript file into an image - jpg or png.. it seams its only doable with ghostscript...; Why don't you just uncheck?: [ ] lex7000 Lexmark 7000 [LEX7000] in the config options screen?\ options screen!!! i'd love an option screen whats the command line option to ignore options?? cd /usr/ports/print/ghostscript-afpl make Up comes the AFPL Ghostscript driver configuration screen. Just uncheck all the printers except the image ones... [X] jpeg JPEG format, RGB output [X] jpeggray JPEG format, gray output [X] pngmono PNG Monochrome Portable Network Graphics [X] pnggray PNG 8-bit gray Portable Network Graphics [X] png16 PNG 4-bit color Portable Network Graphics [X] png256PNG 8-bit color Portable Network Graphics [X] png16mPNG 24-bit color Portable Network Graphics [X] pngalpha PNG 32-bit RGBA color Portable Network Graphics ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ghostscript
kalin mintchev wrote: Forget about src. Try updating your ports. Try ghostscript-afpl. ok... same crap: extracting gs6.0.lexmark7000.patch ... === Patching for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1 === Applying FreeBSD patches for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1 -e: not found *** Error code 127 Stop in /usr/ports/print/ghostscript-afpl. what next? What's the result if you type: make -V REINPLACE_CMD a new line absolutly nothing. in the Ghostscript port directory? It should look like this: happy-idiot-talk:...ports/print/ghostscript-afpl:% make -V REINPLACE_CMD /usr/bin/sed -i.bak Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 7 Priory Courtyard Flat 3 PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey Ramsgate Kent, CT11 9PW ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: nfs mount rw
Vince schreef: so not sure where you got that from. Hi Vince, Well, I got that from numerous man pages through google. One of the first ten results of 'man exports' was even a link to www.freebsd.org. But, now I see on the server that the man page there really is different. A difference then between linux and bsd I guess. Shoudl be rw by default. who doesnt have writing access? Should it be? Well, it isn't right now. My own user account under ubuntu doesn't have write access by default, nor does root. are the unix permissions on both sides correct, I'm not using nis (yet), so perhaps that is what is needed here? I never used nfs before, if that wasn't totally obvious. :-) The exports syntax shown in the local man page is helping me out. The options are all working, -mapall is usefull, but what I really want is the 'rw by default' bit. So that each user can create files and get their own uid:gid accordingly. If NIS is the answer here, I would not be surprised. Could it be? Thanks, Warren ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: nfs mount rw
On Jan 24, 2007, at 12:01 PM, WarrenHead wrote: I really want is the 'rw by default' bit. So that each user can create files and get their own uid:gid accordingly. If NIS is the answer here, I would not be surprised. Could it be? In order for NFS filesharing to work sensibly, the server and client need to share the same uid/gid information. You can manually sync the contents of /etc/group and /etc/passwd, but over the long term, setting up some form of network directory services (ie, NIS, LDAP/ OpenDirectory, etc) will make life much easier... -- -Chuck ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Problem with ipfw flush
Hey all. In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called /etc/ipfw.rules However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file, the system freezes up and locks me out when I do: ipfw -f flush; ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules I've also tried doing it as ipfw -f flush ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules But to no avail. if it matters, ipfw is loaded as a kernel module, not compiled in. -Dan -- [23:49:00] LarpGM: Did my little TP comment scare you off? [23:49:22] ilzarion: no, the shrieking retarded child eating people did -Feb 06, 2001, times apparent. Dan Mahoney Techie, Sysadmin, WebGeek Gushi on efnet/undernet IRC ICQ: 13735144 AIM: LarpGM Site: http://www.gushi.org --- ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with ipfw flush
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: Hey all. In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called /etc/ipfw.rules However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file, the system freezes up and locks me out when I do: ipfw -f flush; ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules I've also tried doing it as ipfw -f flush ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules But to no avail. if it matters, ipfw is loaded as a kernel module, not compiled in. -Dan -- I haven't used IPFW in a while but if I recall right IPFW has a default policy of drop. So when you flush the ruleset your pass rules are all gone. You could run the command like: ipfw -f flush ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules That should allow you flush and load your ruleset. You may also want to look into changing the default policy to accept. However this may require you to adjust your rules depending on how you wrote them. Cheers, Jeff ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with ipfw flush
Jeff Royle wrote: Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: Hey all. In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called /etc/ipfw.rules However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file, the system freezes up and locks me out when I do: ipfw -f flush; ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules I've also tried doing it as ipfw -f flush ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules But to no avail. if it matters, ipfw is loaded as a kernel module, not compiled in. -Dan -- I haven't used IPFW in a while but if I recall right IPFW has a default policy of drop. So when you flush the ruleset your pass rules are all gone. You could run the command like: ipfw -f flush ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules That should allow you flush and load your ruleset. You may also want to look into changing the default policy to accept. However this may require you to adjust your rules depending on how you wrote them. Cheers, Jeff ___ Opps I am sorry, I got pulled away while reading your original email, guess I didn't finish reading it. I see you are trying . You still may want to look into a default policy of accept for IPFW, this way its a non issue. Sorry for the wasted bandwidth! :) Cheers, Jeff ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with ipfw flush
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 15:59, Jeff Royle wrote: Jeff Royle wrote: Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called /etc/ipfw.rules However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file, the system freezes up and locks me out when I do: ipfw -f flush; ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules I've also tried doing it as ipfw -f flush ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules But to no avail. if it matters, ipfw is loaded as a kernel module, not compiled in. I haven't used IPFW in a while but if I recall right IPFW has a default policy of drop. So when you flush the ruleset your pass rules are all gone. You could run the command like: ipfw -f flush ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules That should allow you flush and load your ruleset. You may also want to look into changing the default policy to accept. However this may require you to adjust your rules depending on how you wrote them. Opps I am sorry, I got pulled away while reading your original email, guess I didn't finish reading it. I see you are trying . You still may want to look into a default policy of accept for IPFW, this way its a non issue. Three things to remember when modifying ipfw rules remotely: 1) Make sure that you have a way to recover when you lock yourself out. Once you get the hang of it this doesn't happen very often, but it can definitely happen. 2) Put whatever rules you need to access your session at the top of your ruleset. (e.g. allow tcp from any to me 22 and allow tcp from me 22 to any) 3) Make sure to use nohup at the beginning of your reload command(s). It's helpful to make a script that flushes and reloads the firewall so all you have to do is nohup reload.sh. If you use screen or the like you can get the same result. The point is to keep the system from hanging up on you and interrupting your session while you're momentarily not allowed in. Changing the default to accept would alleviate the need for some or all of the above, but I've never thought that to be a good approach in situations where I actually want a firewall. JN ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with ipfw flush
In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called /etc/ipfw.rules However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file, the system freezes up and locks me out when I do: ipfw -f flush; ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules I've also tried doing it as ipfw -f flush ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules But to no avail. Firewall script is a common shell script. You don't need to run 'ipfw script'. Flushing the rules is usually done by script itself. For example: #!/bin/sh ipfw=/sbin/ipfw ${ipfw} -f flush ${ipfw} rule ${ipfw} rule ${ipfw} rule ... This file should be executable (chmod +x). You can also put any non-ipfw additional commands in this file if you want. Try to make such script, execute it and write again about the results. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with ipfw flush
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called /etc/ipfw.rules However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file, the system freezes up and locks me out when I do: ipfw -f flush; ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules I've also tried doing it as ipfw -f flush ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules But to no avail. Firewall script is a common shell script. You don't need to run 'ipfw script'. Flushing the rules is usually done by script itself. For example: #!/bin/sh ipfw=/sbin/ipfw ${ipfw} -f flush ${ipfw} rule ${ipfw} rule ${ipfw} rule ... This file should be executable (chmod +x). You can also put any non-ipfw additional commands in this file if you want. Try to make such script, execute it and write again about the results. Well, I'm trying to be compliant with /etc/rc.firewall's expectations for a rules file, which IS called with ipfw rules.file -Dan -- Gushi And hello kitty does not have a mouth. bizzy . o O ( oh yes she does ) EfNet #macintosh, 2/21/01, some ridiculous hour of the morning Dan Mahoney Techie, Sysadmin, WebGeek Gushi on efnet/undernet IRC ICQ: 13735144 AIM: LarpGM Site: http://www.gushi.org --- ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: HP Embedded SATA RAID controller (FreeBSD 6.2)
George Vanev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have HP ProLiantML 110 G3 server. I am trying to install FreeBSD 6.2. But it doesn't seem to recognise the RAID controller. I don't know what exactly is the controller. In the hp site I didn't find anything usefull, except that this is HP embedded SATA RAID controller Not much, uh?! Any one could help?! Regards It's Adaptec, probably AHA-3985 - there is an appropriate string in the driver. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
6.2 about the vlan setup
Hi all I put the device vlan and modify and recompile the kernel. reboot the computer. uname is showing it is new kernel but I can't see the vlan interface Do you know why? Thank you Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail QA for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=listsid=396546091 ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with ipfw flush
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: Hey all. In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called /etc/ipfw.rules However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file, the system freezes up and locks me out when I do: /usr/share/examples/ipfw/change_rules.sh? HTH, KDK -- English literature's performing flea. -- Sean O'Casey on P. G. Wodehouse ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Upgrading from 4 to 6
Diomidis Spinellis wrote: Am I missing any obvious files or directories I should copy over? I didn't notice your SSH server keys on the list. KDK -- Reflections on Ice-Breaking Candy Is dandy But liquor Is quicker. -- Ogden Nash ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ssh w/ rsa certs not working
Hello, I tried to setup ssh on a FreeBSD 4.8 (OpenSSH_3.5p1) to use certificates to log in to a FreeBSD 6.1 (OpenSSH_4.2p1) machine, but it still asks for a password. I did the same setup, same steps, to get the FreeBSD 6.1 machine to log into a Gentoo Linux (OpenSSH_4.5p1) machine without any problems. Having done that, I can be fairly sure that my steps are correct, I followed this guide : http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/faq/ssh.html#how_do_i_setup_openssh The user needing to log in is root (I know this is not good and turned off by default), so I re-enabled root login with ssh but like I said above, I get a password prompt when I do : ssh -l root machine2 whoami Does anyone have an idea as of why it is not working? Thank you, Gabriel ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: **questions** ssh w/ rsa certs not working
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Gabriel Rossetti wrote: The user needing to log in is root (I know this is not good and turned off by default), so I re-enabled root login with ssh but like I said above, I get a password prompt when I do : ssh -l root machine2 whoami Not sure if there is more going on as well, but you might want to set PermitRootLogin without-password in your sshd_config on the server you are trying to access. This /should/ give you a bit more security in that someone won't be able to brute force your root password if I understand it, but will allow you to login using the sshd keys (if they are set up properly). Might also check file and directory perms on .ssh and the different key and authorized_keys2 files involved if you haven't already, seems perms often bite me.. Matt Ruzicka - Senior Systems Administrator FRII 970-212-0728 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FreeBSD 6.2 + xinetd + amanda problem
While building out a couple new servers FreeBSD 6.2 was released. Since these boxes were not quite ready to be put into production we took the opportunity to upgrade these boxes from 6.1 to 6.2 following the instructions from the UPDATING file in src as usual. Initially everything seemed fine, but then we noticed that our previously working amanda backups started to fail. We install amanda from source and run it from xinetd, which we install from ports. Initially I figured amanda just needed to be recompiled, but the new install was failing as well. Specifically amcheck from the amanda server was reporting that the client self check was timing out. (A common and usually easily fixed issue.) During the troubleshooting I noticed that xinetd was reporting the following errors in /var/log/messages. Jan 24 14:36:34 hostname xinetd[44463]: fcntl( 0, clear close-on-exec ) failed: Bad file descriptor (errno = 9) Jan 24 14:36:34 hostname xinetd[44463]: dup2( 0, 0 ) failed: Bad file descriptor (errno = 9) After these errors finished the amanda server would report the selfcheck request timed out and suggest the host was down. Normally when this runs the amanda client creates a /var/tmp/amanda directory on the server being backed up, but after the selfcheck fails the directory has not been created. This seems to imply that amanda is never actually starting. This lead me to believe that there was something wrong with xinetd and not amanda so I disabled amanda from the xinetd config and added it to plain old inetd and fired it up. With amanda running from inetd the selfcheck would complete properly and the /var/tmp/amanda would be created with the proper files. The strange thing I have two other services running from xinetd that /are/ working just fine, so xinetd itself seems to be at least partially ok. After re-installing xinetd about a dozen times with variations in the config options and from both ports and source I'm still getting the same errors and it's really eating my lunch. I am able to confirm that the amanda and xinetd configs were working under 6.1 because we have backups of these machines. Also, this combination of services are running just fine on other servers. Just to be sure though I reinstalled amanda and xinetd on one of my 6.1 boxes from the same source that I'm having trouble with on 6.2 and everything works fine on 6.1. It seems very odd, but there does seem to be some strange subtle issue or bug with FreeBSD 6.2 as it relates to the combination of amanda and xinetd. Has anyone else seen anything even remotely similar with FreeBSD 6.2? Of course I could just run amanda from inetd, but that loses some security I would much rather retain. I'm considering attempting to roll back to 6.1, but I'm afraid that will cause all sort of strange and unexpected results. Plus, I'll want to move to 6.2 at some point and might just need to solve this issue then. Thanks in advance for your time and I apologize if something similar has already been discussed and I somehow missed it in my troubleshooting and research. Matt Ruzicka - Senior Systems Administrator FRII 970-212-0728 [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: 6.2 about the vlan setup
ann kok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I put the device vlan and modify and recompile the kernel. reboot the computer. uname is showing it is new kernel but I can't see the vlan interface Do you know why? See vlan(4) and ifconfig(8). Excerpt from vlan(4): Each vlan interface is created at runtime using interface cloning. This is most easily done with the ifconfig(8) create command or using the cloned_interfaces variable in rc.conf(5). So loading if_vlan / compiling into kernel isn't sufficient. Also look at http://people.freebsd.org/~arved/vlan/vlan_en.html (it's slightly outdated). ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cp to infinity.
On 24/01/07, Stevan Tiefert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Am Mittwoch, 24. Januar 2007 12:50 schrieb Peter Ankerstål: Sure, just don't copy directories into themselves recursively. How hard could it be to make cp avoid this problem? GNU cp does not have any problems with this action. You need only to write a patch and send it to the developers and voilà you have what you want! I doubt it. name too long (not copied) Seems a lot more hand-holdy than just consuming all of your inodes and crashing in an undignified manner (which is what I would have bet on). The lesson is: be more careful with your wildcards, this is OS, not AI*. *Doing stupid things just as quickly and efficiently as smart things is proper operating system design, if you ask me. -- -- ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Remote Desktop Connection
On 1/24/07, Grzegorz Pluta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for all the replies guys! It was really helpful Cheers, Greg Kevin Kinsey wrote: Grzegorz Pluta wrote: Hi. Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you been using it? I use Xorg XFCE4 on my FreeBSD desktop(s). For remote desktop connections: FreeBSD - FreeBSD: ssh with X11 forwarding (-X or -Y options, see manpage). FreeBSD - Windows: rdesktop (/usr/ports/net/rdesktop). Works beautifully for work. Can't recall which, but some games don't seem to like it. Windows - FreeBSD: freeXer and PuTTY with X11 forwarding enabled. Kind of interesting to have my FreeBSD desktop apps on my wife's lappy at the breakfast table ;-). With this setup, Windows actually is the window manager --- kinda disconcerting at first glance :-D Kevin Kinsey Overall, as many have suggest on the list there are a number of caveats to using different means of connecting. Here's a short rundown with all of my comments: rdesktop and krdc (KDE rdesktop) work for connecting to Windows NT 5.0+ servers. Don't have a Windows server that meets that spec? Probably won't need rdesktop/krdc then.. Don't install krdc unless you also want to install KDE. X11 forwarding through ssh is great when you're connections between you and the remote machine are relatively fast (fast up on the server, fast down on the client). Compression with ssh (-C flag--not available on all ssh or ssh2 implementations) is a good idea when using this to connect remotely because there's a lot of data that gets piped through an X11 connection. VNC is better for keeping remote sessions active after disconnecting from the machine. There are many VNC servers software titles, but you will either probably look into tightvnc (creates a new X session per instance), or x11vnc (connects to an existing X session on your machine). Quality, speed and latency are an issue here as VNC is sort of bad at caching tiles on the desktop. Using a lightweight wm or desktop is a wise idea though without a desktop picture and sticking to X11 only widgets (xclock, xterm, etc) is a good idea as the redraw is better than gtk or qt apps or other programs (firefox, thunderbird). Try to wrap the connection using portforwarding via SSH if you're logged in from a large LAN or over a WAN because everything sent with tightvnc is cleartext, so passwords, credit card numbers, etc can be sniffed by a knowledgeable individual. I'm still amazed that nomachinex hasn't been ported to FreeBSD, but it's a complete binary release of a 'hacked' X11 system, so the devs at the nomachine group probably haven't gotten around to porting it yet. Cheers, - -Garrett - It's in the ports. portless nxserver This is a port of NoMachine's NX server, which is a way to use X connections over slow links without noticeable lag. WWW: http://www.nomachine.com I use it daily from a windows client to home computer running PC-BSD (KDE) It runs much faster than I could ever get VNC to run. I use rdesktop going from FreeBSD to Windows and it works fine too. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ssh w/ rsa certs not working
Gabriel Rossetti wrote: Hello, I tried to setup ssh on a FreeBSD 4.8 (OpenSSH_3.5p1) to use certificates to log in to a FreeBSD 6.1 (OpenSSH_4.2p1) machine, but it still asks for a password. snip The user needing to log in is root (I know this is not good and turned off by default), so I re-enabled root login with ssh but like I said above, I get a password prompt when I do : ssh -l root machine2 whoami try ssh -vv -l root machine2 whoami and see what's biting you, perhaps. KDK -- Mix's Law: There is nothing more permanent than a temporary building. There is nothing more permanent than a temporary tax. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE on Dell Optiplex 210L
Mike Barnard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: if i remove the USB keyboard, all above versions of FreeBSD boot, but when i plug the keyboard back in, its not functional. i managed to get it to boot once with the keyboard plugged in, but loose it after it gets to the sysinstall part. Is everything ok with USB keyboard? Have you the same when plugged it to other boxes? Does PS/2 keyboard works well? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ghostscript
kalin mintchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: options screen!!! i'd love an option screen whats the command line option to ignore options?? It seems that all the ghostscript variants in ports have an options screen. Did you updated the ports? Make sure you haven't 'work' directory before running make. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: **questions** ssh w/ rsa certs not working
Matt Ruzicka wrote: On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Gabriel Rossetti wrote: The user needing to log in is root (I know this is not good and turned off by default), so I re-enabled root login with ssh but like I said above, I get a password prompt when I do : ssh -l root machine2 whoami Not sure if there is more going on as well, but you might want to set PermitRootLogin without-password in your sshd_config on the server you are trying to access. This /should/ give you a bit more security in that someone won't be able to brute force your root password if I understand it, but will allow you to login using the sshd keys (if they are set up properly). Might also check file and directory perms on .ssh and the different key and authorized_keys2 files involved if you haven't already, seems perms often bite me.. I have rwx for user and nothing for group and others. Thanks for the safety tip, I'll do that. I added the -v param to ssh and I found this : debug1: Remote: Your host 'machine2' is not permitted to use this key for login. after playing around with it I found two problems : 1) FreeBSD uses ~/.ssh/authorized_keys and not ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 like linux 2) I had put : from=machine1 ssh-rsa [base64 key, eg: ABwBCEAIIALyoqa8] to limit from where I can login, in my ~/.ssh/authorized_keys and it doesn't seem to like that (from=machine1 ) any ideas why it doesn't like the 2nd point? Thanks, Gabriel Matt Ruzicka - Senior Systems Administrator FRII 970-212-0728 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ 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: Problem with ipfw flush
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Kevin Kinsey wrote: Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: Hey all. In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called /etc/ipfw.rules However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file, the system freezes up and locks me out when I do: /usr/share/examples/ipfw/change_rules.sh? That is a very cool script, however, it appears as though it calls firewall_script on line 131 with sh, not with ipfw. nohup sh ${firewall_script} ${firewall_type}.new Whereas, etc/rc.firewall calls ipfw on line 299 via the ipfw command: ${fwcmd} ${firewall_flags} ${firewall_type} The difference is that the resulting rules file would not be parseable by sh since the lines in the file would not contain the ipfw command but only the arguments. As one's in examples and the other's in a live startup script, I'd assume the latter to be the correct method. That said, this still does not tell me why a subsequent flush-and-rerun isn't working via ssh. It works totally fine via the command line, but over ssh it gives: Jan 24 19:10:55 ads-bsh-fwa4 sshd[845]: fatal: Write failed: Permission denied on the console (but by that point my connection's already dropped). However, this shouldn't actually stop an already-typed command, should it? Additionally, it doesn't appear that /etc/rc.firewall has the smarts to do this, as the stop command it lists only disables the kernel firewall structure via sysctl, but does NOT flush the rules, pipes, counts, or the like, so it's not a true restart. (the idea being that otherwise, every rule will be added twice -- the flush is a necessary step there). Even if I add the flush command directly to /etc/ipfw.rules, and run ipfw -f /etc/ipfw.rules right from the command line, my connection gets dropped and the rest of the commands do not run. In experimenting a bit more, I've found that I can do: nohup ipfw -f /etc/ipfw.rules This allows the rest of the ipfw command to run, but the HUP-on-disconnect still doesn't explain why the command doesn't even finish running. -Dan -- What's with the server farm down in the basement? -Spider, Three Skulls Commons at Selden House, 4/15/00 Dan Mahoney Techie, Sysadmin, WebGeek Gushi on efnet/undernet IRC ICQ: 13735144 AIM: LarpGM Site: http://www.gushi.org --- ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with ipfw flush
Dan Mahoney, System Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Even if I add the flush command directly to /etc/ipfw.rules, and run ipfw -f /etc/ipfw.rules right from the command line, my connection gets dropped and the rest of the commands do not run. In experimenting a bit more, I've found that I can do: nohup ipfw -f /etc/ipfw.rules This allows the rest of the ipfw command to run, but the HUP-on-disconnect still doesn't explain why the command doesn't even finish running. If I understands rightly you need -q option. ipfw(8): -q While adding, zeroing, resetlogging or flushing, be quiet about actions (implies -f). This is useful for adjusting rules by exe- cuting multiple ipfw commands in a script (e.g., `sh /etc/rc.firewall'), or by processing a file of many ipfw ^ rules across a remote login session. It also stops a table add or delete from failing if the entry already exists or is not present. If a flush is performed in normal (verbose) mode (with the default kernel configuration), it prints a message. Because all rules are flushed, the message might not be delivered to the login session, causing the remote login session to be closed and the remainder of the ruleset to not be processed. Access to the console would then be required to recover. ^^ ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ghostscript
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 1:10 pm, kalin mintchev wrote: options screen!!! i'd love an option screen whats the command line option to ignore options?? What version of FreeBSD are you using? on that machine 4.10. i know its old but also the ghostscript hasn;t changed that much since than. as i wrote earlier i don;t need any of the drivers at all. just need to be able to make a postscript file into png or jpeg. Have you in fact updated your entire ports tree recently? do i need to? i did the print ports and graphics too. used the distro 4.10 and the latest one too. also downloaded manually the latest ones and tried that too. i never get to a gui started over many times from scratch - make clean, new different ports i've never had so mutch trouble with anything before. even the src doesn;t compile is there any -d flags i can use to tell make to ignore some of the optional drivers? thanks... -- Kirk Strauser ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: 6.2-REL w/ SuperMicro Pentium D board, installer problem?
I can boot the AMD64 GENERIC kernel if I disable APCI from the loader menu. This appears to be a legitimate bug, so I guess I'm going to submit my dmesg / etc to the AMD64 folks.. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Remote Desktop Connection
since most of my machines are usually running with no xorg, the only tool i need is ssh. in cases where i want a true remote desktop, i like vnc, plain and simple. On Jan 24, 2007, at 5:23 PM, Grzegorz Pluta wrote: Hi. Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you been using it? Cheers, GregZX ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to freebsd-questions- [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: Remote Desktop Connection
On 1/24/07, Grzegorz Pluta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi. Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you been using it? Cheers, GregZX I am made vpnc( to connect into VPN ntwork of my workplace) and rdesktop which were in /usr/ports , Works real fast no frills, All that I need to quick response it does that I connect to Windows server/Workstations with rdesktop rdesktop is simple and very functional you will be able to transfer between rdesktop windows and freebsd session. REgards Dak ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
'rc.d/squid stop'
It seems Squid 2.6.6 stops strangely on my FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE box. Output of '/usr/local/etc/rc.d/squid stop' Stopping squid. Waiting for PIDS: 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564, 553 564 . During shutdown proccess initiated by Ctrl+Alt+Del or by ACPI power button I see the same. System says about watch-dog timer after it. Is such squid's stopping normal or not? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: 'rc.d/squid stop'
Something strange with server. I didn't send that old message any more! ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [OT] What does this pipe do?
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote Oliver Fromme thusly... Just for completeness, (file) and | (pipe) are also ^^ ^^ supported by zsh (which is a bourne-shell like sh, ksh or bash). The | construct (in bash [23] zsh 4), as I know, is to bypass no-clobber option (when set of course) when redirecting to a file. Actually, from zshall(1) ... | word ! word Same as , except that the file is truncated to zero length if it exists, even if CLOBBER is unset. ... | word ! word Same as , except that the file is created if it does not exist, even if CLOBBER is unset. In fact it's simply a shortcut for 21 (which means to dup descriptor 2 [=stderr] to desciptor 1 [=stdout]). - Parv -- ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with ipfw flush
--On January 24, 2007 4:18:12 PM -0500 Dan Mahoney, System Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I'm trying to be compliant with /etc/rc.firewall's expectations for a rules file, which IS called with ipfw rules.file Are you aware that you can run /etc/rc.d/ipfw restart? You'll get locked out of that ssh session, but you can start another one immediately. (Assuming you didn't screw up your rules, of course.) Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Information Security Analyst The University of Texas at Dallas http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/
Re: Re: Request [Ticket#432244926]
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Gigabyte GA-M55SLI-S4 for FBSD?
Is anyone using the Gigabyte GA-M55SLI-S4 motherboard with FreeBSD? Are there known problems? I am looking for a AMD Athlon X2 5600+ machine, running FreeBSD 6.x, with particular emphasis on numeric simulations. Comments and suggestions would be very welcome! Thank you, Malcolm Kay ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FreeRADIUS failing to build the rlm_eap_tls modules
Hello, folks! (Thanks SO much David Wood! I owe you!) I already have the solution, as assisted by the port maintainer (David). However, I'm posting to this list to get the solution into the archives so that if anyone else runs into this situation, there IS something in the archives on it. Situation: I had a 5.1-RELEASE server that was upgraded to a 5.3-RELEASE, and then to 6.2-RELEASE this past weekend (and also used cvsup to update the ports collection). At that point, I tried installing a new port (not an upgrade) of FreeRADIUS 1.1.4. The port successfully built, and started. But when I tried to configure and use EAP-TLS, I got errors about the rlm_eap_tls.so extension not being found. I rebuilt the port by patching the source by hand, and running the configure line from the config.log file. In the process of the ./configure script, there were many lines such as : configure: WARNING: silently not building rlm_eap_peap. configure: WARNING: FAILURE: rlm_eap_peap requires: OpenSSL. and configure: WARNING: silently not building rlm_eap_tls. configure: WARNING: FAILURE: rlm_eap_tls requires: OpenSSL. That obviously is going to not compile the extensions that I needed. As per the maintainer's suggestion, I ran a portsnap, which brought the port revision to 1.1.4_1 for FreeRADIUS. This exhibited the same situation. Solution: I ended up removing the openssl-0.9.7d package (I don't know if it was from the 5.1 or 5.3 systems as a carry over), and installing the security/openssl port. At that point, the FreeRADIUS package built perfectly fine. Notes: If anyone finds that the rlm_eap_?tls or rlm_eap_peap modules are not building, make sure your OpenSSL port is up-to-date! Joe ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Remote Desktop Connection
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 FreeBSD WickerBill wrote: On 1/24/07, Grzegorz Pluta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for all the replies guys! It was really helpful Cheers, Greg Kevin Kinsey wrote: Grzegorz Pluta wrote: Hi. Id like to asj you guys if you used any remote desktops with freebsd? Which client/server would you recommend, and why? Witch wich desktop env have you been using it? I use Xorg XFCE4 on my FreeBSD desktop(s). For remote desktop connections: FreeBSD - FreeBSD: ssh with X11 forwarding (-X or -Y options, see manpage). FreeBSD - Windows: rdesktop (/usr/ports/net/rdesktop). Works beautifully for work. Can't recall which, but some games don't seem to like it. Windows - FreeBSD: freeXer and PuTTY with X11 forwarding enabled. Kind of interesting to have my FreeBSD desktop apps on my wife's lappy at the breakfast table ;-). With this setup, Windows actually is the window manager --- kinda disconcerting at first glance :-D Kevin Kinsey Overall, as many have suggest on the list there are a number of caveats to using different means of connecting. Here's a short rundown with all of my comments: rdesktop and krdc (KDE rdesktop) work for connecting to Windows NT 5.0+ servers. Don't have a Windows server that meets that spec? Probably won't need rdesktop/krdc then.. Don't install krdc unless you also want to install KDE. X11 forwarding through ssh is great when you're connections between you and the remote machine are relatively fast (fast up on the server, fast down on the client). Compression with ssh (-C flag--not available on all ssh or ssh2 implementations) is a good idea when using this to connect remotely because there's a lot of data that gets piped through an X11 connection. VNC is better for keeping remote sessions active after disconnecting from the machine. There are many VNC servers software titles, but you will either probably look into tightvnc (creates a new X session per instance), or x11vnc (connects to an existing X session on your machine). Quality, speed and latency are an issue here as VNC is sort of bad at caching tiles on the desktop. Using a lightweight wm or desktop is a wise idea though without a desktop picture and sticking to X11 only widgets (xclock, xterm, etc) is a good idea as the redraw is better than gtk or qt apps or other programs (firefox, thunderbird). Try to wrap the connection using portforwarding via SSH if you're logged in from a large LAN or over a WAN because everything sent with tightvnc is cleartext, so passwords, credit card numbers, etc can be sniffed by a knowledgeable individual. I'm still amazed that nomachinex hasn't been ported to FreeBSD, but it's a complete binary release of a 'hacked' X11 system, so the devs at the nomachine group probably haven't gotten around to porting it yet. Cheers, - -Garrett - It's in the ports. portless nxserver This is a port of NoMachine's NX server, which is a way to use X connections over slow links without noticeable lag. WWW: http://www.nomachine.com I use it daily from a windows client to home computer running PC-BSD (KDE) It runs much faster than I could ever get VNC to run. I use rdesktop going from FreeBSD to Windows and it works fine too. WickerBill, Ah, excellent. Didn't know that.. ports_glob doesn't always turn up the right answers; a tool should be made in conjunction with portell to search package descriptions, similar to Gentoo's esearch I think.. Greg, Give nxserver a shot. It's by far a lot better than VNC and it ties directly into working X sessions IIRC and is equivalent in speed to remote desktop on Windows NT (in fact possibly faster from what I've heard on slower connections). Plus it's secure (built in ssh tie-ins). They (the devs) have a few test servers up so you can give it a shot and see how it works. Cheers, - -Garrett -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.1 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFuD/uEnKyINQw/HARAu5RAJ9HGbBYtyAt0t63HP6a4N/nSLaxHACfdXL7 Til8G1jadTGN4YfnMN+NHho= =nTa8 -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: 'rc.d/squid stop'
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Something strange with server. I didn't send that old message any more! ? Something got stuck in a mail queue, perhaps.. As for what's happening with squid--try recompiling it and all of its dependencies under 6.2. Maybe something changed in some APIs for some libraries that it's referencing that's causing the process(es) to hang. Good idea to rebuild ports between versions though. - -Garrett -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.1 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFuEDzEnKyINQw/HARAigHAKCfcW0yB7iXO7XAEqPwFpR8RQsYvwCeNAoz jnFJ+sLEx53CaDJwfKHOnP0= =P3v2 -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: FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE on Dell Optiplex 210L
hi, Is everything ok with USB keyboard? Have you the same when plugged it to other boxes? i have tried three other keyboards on it, all the keyboards are working fine... Does PS/2 keyboard works well? Dell boxes are not shipping with PS/2 ports, well, not for the optiplex 210L anyway -- Mike -- Of course, you might discount this possibility, but remember that one in a million chances happen 99% of the time. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ghostscript
kalin mintchev wrote: kalin mintchev wrote: Forget about src. Try updating your ports. Try ghostscript-afpl. ok... same crap: extracting gs6.0.lexmark7000.patch ... === Patching for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1 === Applying FreeBSD patches for ghostscript-afpl-8.54,1 -e: not found *** Error code 127 Stop in /usr/ports/print/ghostscript-afpl. what next? What's the result if you type: make -V REINPLACE_CMD a new line absolutly nothing. in the Ghostscript port directory? It should look like this: happy-idiot-talk:...ports/print/ghostscript-afpl:% make -V REINPLACE_CMD /usr/bin/sed -i.bak OK. That's what is causing the problems for you. The definition of REINPLACE_CMD should come from /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk around lines 2084--2087: # Macro for doing in-place file editing using regexps REINPLACE_ARGS?=-i.bak REINPLACE_CMD?= ${SED} ${REINPLACE_ARGS} Either you haven't got an up to date copy of the /usr/ports/Mk stuff or you are somehow overriding REINPLACE_CMD elsewhere, perhaps in /etc/make.conf. The current version number of bsd.port.mk is $FreeBSD: ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk,v 1.545 2007/01/08 00:00:33 pav Exp $ but REINPLACE_CMD hasn't been modified for quite some time -- you'ld need a ports tree that was years out of date not to have it. Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 7 Priory Courtyard Flat 3 PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey Ramsgate Kent, CT11 9PW signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
lua ports install
Hi,all When I run 'make install' to install the lua ports, I got the following error message: cd: can't cd to src But the src directory is there, I can cd to it by typing ' cd src' at the BASH command line. Then, I download the lua source and try to run 'make bsd', the error is same. I want to know weather FreeBSD refuse cd command in a Makefile ? Can anybody explains for me? Thank you. -- WenGe Wang ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ghostscript
make -V REINPLACE_CMD a new line absolutly nothing. in the Ghostscript port directory? It should look like this: happy-idiot-talk:...ports/print/ghostscript-afpl:% make -V REINPLACE_CMD /usr/bin/sed -i.bak OK. That's what is causing the problems for you. The definition of REINPLACE_CMD should come from /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk around lines 2084--2087: # Macro for doing in-place file editing using regexps REINPLACE_ARGS?= -i.bak REINPLACE_CMD?= ${SED} ${REINPLACE_ARGS} the bsd i'm trying to compile the gs on is 4.10. here is what i have in bsd.port.mk # Special macro for doing in-place file editing using regexps .if defined(USE_REINPLACE) REINPLACE_ARGS?=-i.bak .if ${OSVERSION} 460101 || ( ${OSVERSION} = 50 ${OSVERSION} 500036 ) PATCH_DEPENDS+= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/sed_inplace:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/sed_inplace REINPLACE_CMD?= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/sed_inplace ${REINPLACE_ARGS} .else REINPLACE_CMD?= ${SED} ${REINPLACE_ARGS} .endif .endif sed_inplace is in th eports and installed it myself but that didnt make any difference... ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]