Peter Jeremy wrote:
On Thu, 2006-Aug-24 17:39:56 +0200, Daniel A. wrote:
My server crashes very often and it's very random.
...
panic: machine check trap
...
As far as I understand, the issue is CPU-related, but that doesn't make
sense, as my network interface cards are constantly giving me
On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 05:35:22 +0200 (CEST),
Dirk Engling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
erdgeist Still: FreeBSD's /etc/ assumes and provides a working mail subsystem
in
erdgeist its default configuration. That exposes sendmail to the publicly
visible
erdgeist IP address. Shutting the mail sub
Niclas Zeising wrote:
The periodic.conf in 7-CURRENT is still set to use the INDEX-6 ports
index file, instead of INDEX-7 which is the default on 7-CURRENT. This
should, I think, be changed.
Done. Next time please consider using send-pr for this type of thing.
Doug
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Doug Barton wrote:
Niclas Zeising wrote:
The periodic.conf in 7-CURRENT is still set to use the INDEX-6 ports
index file, instead of INDEX-7 which is the default on 7-CURRENT. This
should, I think, be changed.
Done. Next time please consider using send-pr for this type of thing.
Doug
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Gregory Shapiro wrote:
Unfortunately, in jails, localhost gets remapped to the jail IP
address and therefore, he is correct, it is accepting connections
from the outside world. This is one thing that I would love to
see fixed in jails.
There
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Mike Meyer wrote:
That's just a default. You can can change it by adding
cron_enable=NO to /etc/rc.conf in each jail. So maybe the question
should be Why haven't your turned off cron in the jails?
Because the system uses cron to start its
But it prevents a vanilla system to try to connect to localhost:25 once
a day. Only those periodic scripts send mails per default.
If you still want mail to work, but don't want to listen on a network
port:
cd /etc/mail/
make
vi `hostname`.submit.mc
Change the 127.0.0.1 in the line
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dirk Engling [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
That's just a default. You can can change it by adding
cron_enable=NO to /etc/rc.conf in each jail. So maybe the question
should be Why haven't your turned off cron in the jails?
Because the system uses cron to start its periodic
On 08/27/06 00:53, Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 08:19:40PM -0500, Eric Anderson wrote:
On 08/26/06 07:44, Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 07:23:36AM -0500, Eric Anderson wrote:
Hmm - had another panic. Again, screen shots are here:
On 2006.08.27 02:13:03 +0200, Dirk Engling wrote:
I have the following problem: since I need and do not like any kind of
smtp activity in my jails (there's no 127.0.0.1 in a jail, all services
listen to the jails external interface), I put those lines into my
/etc/rc.conf:
[...]
I know it's
For what it is worth, I'm working on patches that would let one build
and install compiler for machine foo, machine_arch bar sufficiently
well that the cross building system of gnu configure (autoconf) can
use them to build many simple things, and a few complicated ones.
This is similar to the
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