On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 11:35:42PM -0800, Kevin Stevens wrote:
On Tuesday, Mar 25, 2003, at 23:29 US/Pacific, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Two things occur to me:
i) Did root use vipw(8) to edit the passwd database, or otherwise
run:
# cap_mkdb /etc/master.passwd
In the last episode (Mar 25), Kevin Stevens said:
On Tuesday, Mar 25, 2003, at 23:29 US/Pacific, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Two things occur to me:
i) Did root use vipw(8) to edit the passwd database, or otherwise
run:
# cap_mkdb /etc/master.passwd
when the UID was
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 11:44:52PM -0800, Kevin Stevens wrote:
On Tuesday, Mar 25, 2003, at 23:29 US/Pacific, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Two things occur to me:
i) Did root use vipw(8) to edit the passwd database, or otherwise
run:
# cap_mkdb /etc/master.passwd
I apologize in advance for my unfamiliarity with the workings of the
FreeBSD world. Out of the several hundred machines I administer I have
only the one FreeBSD box, and it is considered a production server, so I
don't get much chance to play around with it.
At any rate, one of the tasks I'm
In the last episode (Mar 26), Dragoncrest said:
Friend of mine has a rather interesting setup on his machine that I
would like to have on mine. Apparently what it is, he has a program
that allows the mouse and keyboard to automatically switch between
two computers. So as soon as the mouse
hello there
iam trying to configure a router that make a ipv6/ipv4 tunnel.
now i have a freebsd 4.0 pc on ipv4 public ip
what have i do to make my router ipv6/ipv4 to connect my ipv6 network, to
internet?
i alredy have a ipv6 address 3ffe:31ff:0:::83 ,begin, and end point
Hi all
My freebsd is running 4.6-RELEASE FreeBSD
I got the following from /var/log/messages
Mar 24 17:58:30 router /kernel: pullup failed
Mar 25 02:54:58 router /kernel: All mbuf clusters
exhausted, please see tuning(7)
I added kern.ipc.nmbclusters=32768
and netstat is running fine but still
On Wednesday, Mar 26, 2003, at 00:13 US/Pacific, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Interesting. I can reproduce exactly what you're seeing:
...
However, running pwd_mkdb(8) seems to cure the problem very
effectively:
...
Looks like a bug to me...
Cheers,
Matthew
Thanks very much Matthew and Dan for
Good Morning Gentleman,
I am Samuel Gabriel. I am interested in finding out
commands that are entered at the dot prompt.
Unix version FreeBSD.
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i suggest you take a look at this section of the handbook:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/basics.html
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Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 09:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: COMMANDS
Good
Hello,
I am trying to install FreeBSD into my personal computer, however I am
receiving error messages during the course of my installation. When I am trying to
install using the floppy method at the final prompt where the istallation program
requests me to put in floppy disk in drive
Is it possible to run an X server/window manager inside a jail(8)?
cary
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In the last episode (Mar 26), Martin Moeller said:
I have a rather general question on debugging. I'm experiencing some
problems with some programs on FreeBSD 5.0. Because I'm quite a unix
newbie, I can only write to some mailinglists to ask if somebody
knows what to do.
But I would like to
I searched many mailing lists for this. But yuo're right. The bktr
development doesn't continue since 2000, there is only some 2.19 devel
version available also from 2000. It would be greate to start a new
project maybe based on the original bktr, inspired by bttv. The problem
of many newer TV
In the last episode (Mar 26), Martin Moeller said:
* Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [26.03.03 21:13]: If it's your
program, recompile and link with the -g commandline switch added.
If it's a base FreeBSD program (or port), edit the Makefile and add
a line reading DEBUG_FLAGS=-g (this will
Hi, !
Then i boot FreeBSD 4.7, not work values in /etc/sysctl.conf
see file - sysctl.jpg
How solve this problem?
sysctl.conf
==
net.ipv4.conf.all.send_redirects=0
net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects=0
Hi, !
Then i boot FreeBSD 4.7, not work values in /etc/sysctl.conf
at console i se this messages:
Warring: net.ipv4.icmp_ignore_bogus_error_responses=1 does not exist
Warring: net.ipv4.conf.all.log_martians=1 does not exist
Warring: net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_source_route=0 does not exist
Hi there
iam trying to establish a tunnnel ip6 on my pc..
but when i try to
#route add -inte6 default -interface gif0
it gave me this
route: writing to routing socket: File exists
add net default: gateway gif0: File exists
What does it means??
And when i try to
ping6 3ffe:31ff:0:::82
that
On Wednesday 26 March 2003 03:19 am, James Schmidt wrote:
I apologize in advance for my unfamiliarity with the workings of the
FreeBSD world. Out of the several hundred machines I administer I have
only the one FreeBSD box, and it is considered a production server, so I
don't get much chance
Andreas Widerøe Andersen wrote:
At 03:10 25.03.2003 -0500, Don Juan wrote:
Hey. I was wondering if FreeBSD Linux is open source (source code)
FreeBSD is not Linux, but an alternative preferred by many.
I want to see how it is build up and stuff.
If it is Open source, do you think you can tell
On Wednesday 26 March 2003 02:15 pm, User Otto Ernst Bernhardi wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for providing FreeBSD!!
I downloaded the ports.tar.gz file from your site.
While trying to install /usr/ports/math/Maxima from the ports collection, I
get the following problem.
Distfiles not up-to-date or
In the last episode (Mar 26), taxman said:
On Wednesday 26 March 2003 03:11 pm, Dan Nelson wrote:
If it's your program, recompile and link with the -g commandline
switch added. If it's a base FreeBSD program (or port), edit the
Makefile and add a line reading DEBUG_FLAGS=-g (this will
In the last episode (Mar 27), Giorgos Keramidas said:
On 2003-03-26 14:18, Kenzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically I want the script to look thru a file for certain words
and cound how many times it finds the word that comes after. I have
a log file that keeps track of E-mail attachments
James Schmidt writes:
I apologize in advance for my unfamiliarity with the workings of the
FreeBSD world. Out of the several hundred machines I administer I have
only the one FreeBSD box, and it is considered a production server, so I
don't get much chance to play around with it.
At any
I guess it's just generic, but here're a bit of info about the hardware conf :
*** from kernel ***
psm0: irq 12 on atkbdc0
psm0: model Generic PS/2 mouse, device ID 0
*** moused runs as ***
moused -p /dev/psm0 -t auto
*** from XFree86.0.log ***
[ snip ]
(II) LoadModule: mouse
(II) Loading
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 08:48:03PM -0500, taxman wrote:
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 12:15 pm, David Rio wrote:
Hi all:
I want to port a linux device driver that I did to *BSD. I would
That would be great.
Yes.. We have to help BSD movement, if not linux will eat us. :)
like to know if
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Sent: Wednesday, 26 March 2003 6:37 PM
To: taxman
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: usb device driver skeleton?
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 08:48:03PM -0500, taxman wrote:
On Tuesday 25
Hi there
Does anyone know of a content filtering app that can check the body, and
headers of emails for certain keywords and stuff, and then decide weather
the mail should be delivered or not?
Thanks
Wayne
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### Apologies in advance if you saw this on FreeBSD-Questions - but I
haven't had any responses or been able to find it in the archives. ###
Hi Everyone!
I'm new to CVS, and I've only upgraded FreeBSD a few times via CVS, but each
time without many hiccups (well no problems this far into the
Just out of interest to anyone trawling the archives, I have found a
work-around.
Instead of using:
ftp://ftp.nai.com/pub/antivirus/superdat/intel/sdat4???.exe;
Use this instead:
ftp://ftp.nai.com/pub/antivirus/superdat/intel/sdat4*.exe;
Test ok on Wget 1.8.2_1!
Cheers,
Paul Hamilton
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 11:24:30PM +1100, Adam Carmichael wrote:
Now when I run make buildworld I get the following:
make buildworld
Makefile:137: *** missing separator. Stop.
*** Error code 2
Stop in /usr/src.
You are running GNU make instead of BSD make. GNU make is installed as
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 23:24:30 +1100, Adam Carmichael wrote:
I'm new to CVS, and I've only upgraded FreeBSD a few times via CVS, but each
time without many hiccups (well no problems this far into the piece).
But I have to upgrade a machine running FreeBSD 4.6.1-RELEASE-p10 #5 - and I
have a
Friend of mine has a rather interesting setup on his machine that I would
like to have on mine. Apparently what it is, he has a program that allows
the mouse and keyboard to automatically switch between two computers. So
as soon as the mouse moves off the screen on one, it jumps on the
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 06:57:19PM +0800, Katinka Mills wrote:
May I ask what USB device you are writing for, as I am looking at developing
a USB interface for UPS support so NUT can use my UPS (ATM I can only use it
under Linux ikkies)So we may be able to share knowledge and reach both our
Am running 4.7-RELEASE with Server Version: Apache/1.3.26
I am trying to update mod_php4 from the ports: php4.2.1--4.3.1
Alas, the mod_php4 port keeps installing the mod_php4 for APACHE2 rather
than APACHE13 and I have found that my php scripts that interface with
MySQL no longer will work with
Hi list,
I like to know the difference between OpenBSD and FreeBSD and maybe i like
to know which is better?
Regards,
Ricardo
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On Wednesday, March 26, 2003, at 11:33 PM, Dragoncrest wrote:
Friend of mine has a rather interesting setup on his machine that
I would like to have on mine. Apparently what it is, he has a program
that allows the mouse and keyboard to automatically switch between two
computers. So as soon
Visit this link http://www.daemonnews.org/200104/bsd_family.html
It explains the BSD Family tree..
Peter
At 02:22 PM 3/26/2003 +, you wrote:
Hi list,
I like to know the difference between OpenBSD and FreeBSD and maybe i like
to know which is better?
Regards,
Ricardo
Hello,
I am in the process of installing FreeBSD 4.7 on an HP Proliant DL380
G3. At the moment I am blocked by the fact that the kernel does not
recognise the network card (or rather, does not load the bge driver).
It is a Broadcom BCM5703X Gigabit Ethernet adapter. (In fact there are two).
Dragoncrest [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Friend of mine has a rather interesting setup on his machine
that I would like to have on mine. Apparently what it is, he
has a program that allows the mouse and keyboard to
automatically switch between two computers.
[snip]
May I ask what USB device you are writing for, as I am looking at developing
a USB interface for UPS support so NUT can use my UPS (ATM I can only use it
under Linux ikkies)So we may be able to share knowledge and reach both our
goals faster.
It would be great. We can talk about it by email.
Hi...
I want to know how to hide mouse pointer (the big X) in the Xwindows
desktop.
Thank you in advanced.
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David Landgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am in the process of installing FreeBSD 4.7 on an HP Proliant DL380
G3. At the moment I am blocked by the fact that the kernel does not
recognise the network card (or rather, does not load the bge driver).
I faced the same problem with a ML370 G3. My
Hello all,
A friend sent me a MS Visio (*.vsd) file. Is there any program running on
FreeBSD able to open MS Visio files?
Thanks!
Zheyu
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Subject: Program able to open MS Visio file
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 01:54:19PM +0200, Wayne Swart wrote:
Does anyone know of a content filtering app that can check the body, and
headers of emails for certain keywords and stuff, and then decide weather
the mail should be delivered or not?
Check out procmail (http://www.procmail.org/)
I want to know how to hide mouse pointer (the big X) in the Xwindows
desktop.
see - /usr/ports/misc/unclutter
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 04:58:49PM +0100, Pawe? wrote:
Hi,
Does FreeBSD 4.8-RC2 support Promise PDC20276 controler ? (RAID 1)
:
Most certainly does. I'm using one right now in RAID 1. :)
Josh
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Greetings-
Recently i borrowed a Netgear MA401 PCMCIA 11Mbps nic from a friend. I put it
into my Laptop to see if it would be recognized in BSD 4.7. Everything seemed
ok, the wi0 driver loaded and it recognized the mac address. The only thing that
went wrong was the led on the card was blinking
Steve Willoughby wrote:
| I just put in a new PCI128 sound card, but am having trouble
| getting it to work. I think I've got the right set of drivers
| enabled, but I get the following at boot time:
|
| pcm0: unknown revision 4 -- please report to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| pcm0: Creative CT5880-?
At 10:03 26.03.2003 -0600, Josh Paetzel wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 04:58:49PM +0100, Pawe? wrote:
Hi,
Does FreeBSD 4.8-RC2 support Promise PDC20276 controler ? (RAID 1)
:
Most certainly does. I'm using one right now in RAID 1. :)
Does it also work with large harddisks (160GB ore more)?
Hello All,
I am currently stuck with the problem that the c
socket library doesnt seem to be thread safe. I am
trying to create multiple threads, where each thread
connects to a different server using socket/connect
system call. Problem is the program hangs and none of
the threads seem to do
- Original Message -
From: Dan Pelleg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FreeBSD Questions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: IPFW - Why Doesn't This Rule Match?
Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am using the
Recently i borrowed a Netgear MA401 PCMCIA 11Mbps nic from a friend.
I put it into my Laptop to see if it would be recognized in BSD 4.7.
Everything seemed ok, the wi0 driver loaded and it recognized the mac
address. The only thing that went wrong was the led on the card was
blinking green.
I'm running 4.8RC1, I have a ~345Gb drive (RAID), that I am partitioning
into 43Gb chunks (8 of them).. I'm using sysinstall.. on my last chunk,
it shows X as the partition name and the rest is ok. The other
partitions are amrd0s1e,f,g,h,a,b,d.. Am I out of letters? What
about i? What can
Siegbert Baude wrote:
I'm running 4.8RC1, I have a ~345Gb drive (RAID), that I am
partitioning into 43Gb chunks (8 of them).. I'm using sysinstall.. on
my last chunk, it shows X as the partition name and the rest is ok.
The other partitions are amrd0s1e,f,g,h,a,b,d.. Am I out of
letters?
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Giorgos Keramidas thusly...
On 2003-03-25 14:48, parv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could somebody tell me what are the rules for showing/generating man
pages in (man|cat)? directories (in /usr/share/man)?
Manpages are an integral part of the program
Hi all,
I have a FreeBSD box running a squid cache,
FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE-p9 i386, squid built
from latest ports. (2.5-STABLE1). I'm not absolutely
sure, but it appears that whenever I am running squid,
the mbuf clusters on the bsd box rise at a steady rate,
before
Hi Eric,
The partitions within a FreeBSD slice are numberd from a to h, where c
is always reserved for the complete disk.
So you will need two (or more) slices. Then create up to 7 (abdefgh)
partitions within each slice.
Thanks Siegbert.. Do you have any idea why this limit would be placed?
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2003-03-25 19:07, Jesus Daniel Valencia Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using R4.6.2 and when i try to compile anything with the file
sys/socket.h i get tons of error messages INSIDE that file. is
there anything i should know about
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Siegbert Baude [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
With a maximum of four slices on PCs you can create up to 28
partitions, which should be sufficient for a disk.
You can put FreeBSD partitions in extended slices, so the upper limit
is significantly higher than 28.
I once tried to
I have a system here running FreeBSD 2.1 and I need to
switch modes for the ethernet card between full duplex mode
and half duplex mode. The kernel ID's the card as a Digital DC21140 Fast
Ethernet card. I can't find where this is configured in this version of
FreeBSD.
Thanks!
-
Nicolas Kowalski wrote:
David Landgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am in the process of installing FreeBSD 4.7 on an HP Proliant DL380
G3. At the moment I am blocked by the fact that the kernel does not
recognise the network card (or rather, does not load the bge driver).
I faced the same
Thanks for the quick response, but I've looked into the
options in the kernel, and to no avail. No matter what
I set the mbuf clusters to, it just fills up. The larger the
amount of clusters, the longer it takes, but it still fills up.
Unless you meant
options LIBMCHAIN
Hi Mike,
I once tried to use (in DOS-terms) logical partitions within an
extended partition. This is possible, if you do the math and creation
of partition tables by hand, but is not supported by the FreBSD tools.
No, you don't need to do anything by hand. Just disklabel /dev/amr0s5
and so
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Brian Henning wrote:
ok, the wi0 driver loaded and it recognized the mac address. The only thing that
went wrong was the led on the card was blinking green. I don't know if that is
That means it aint talking to no basestation. Putting the card in mode 3 /
managed mode
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Siegbert Baude [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
I once tried to use (in DOS-terms) logical partitions within an
extended partition. This is possible, if you do the math and creation
of partition tables by hand, but is not supported by the FreBSD tools.
No, you don't need to
Hello,
I have a t1 with 16 ip's, which I need to share
around this office. Some of those real/routable IP's
I want to assign internally in the office, while at
the same time them to be behind my FreeBSD
firewall/dummynet pc.
t1Router
209.150.x.145
|
Mike Meyer wrote:
[..snip..]
Of course, one has to wonder why anyone needs as many as seven
partitions on a single disk. It's far more common to want to go the
other way, and have multiple disks in a single partition.
mike
Separating the 350Gb up into smaller chunks makes dividing the space for
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 02:55:00PM +, Tiago Andre wrote:
From: Tiago Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 14:55:00 +
Subject:
Hi there
iam trying to establish a tunnnel ip6 on my pc..
but when i try to
#route add -inte6 default -interface gif0
it gave me
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Eric Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
Mike Meyer wrote:
[..snip..]
Of course, one has to wonder why anyone needs as many as seven
partitions on a single disk. It's far more common to want to go the
other way, and have multiple disks in a single partition.
Separating
Mike Meyer wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Eric Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
Mike Meyer wrote:
[..snip..]
Of course, one has to wonder why anyone needs as many as seven
partitions on a single disk. It's far more common to want to go the
other way, and have multiple disks in a single partition.
Hello!I was wandering if anyone could please help me!I am trying to set
up my internet connection with FreeBSD and every time I try to connect to my
ISP I get the following message twice :
Warning:Unable to set physical to 0
I cannot get a thing out of it!Can anyone help?
I've implemented dummynet to prioritize traffic on my home network. It is
my intent to give priority to a 100K video stream on my 128K upstream ADSL
Internet connection.
I created one pipe with no bandwidth limit. Then I created two queues, one
for the video stream traffic and one for
Okay, here's my last attempt to get some useful work from an older system.
It's running 4.5-RELEASE now, which would be fine except that I'm told I
need to run a later release for the sound card driver I need.
The problem is that it looks like as I progress to later versions of
FreeBSD, the
authorized_keys [or authorized_keys2(depricated)]
not authorized-keys
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Hello, everybody!
I have a rather general question on debugging.
I'm experiencing some problems with some programs on FreeBSD 5.0.
Because I'm quite a unix newbie, I can only write to some mailinglists
to ask if somebody knows what to do.
But I would like to take a few steps to solve my problems
Hello:
You should be appending your keys to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. The steps in
your previous message were correct. To reiterate.
1) Generate your keys on your local machine:
- ssh-keygen -t rsa
2) When prompted for a password, do not enter one. This will generate a
password-less key
Try this:
sysctl hw.bt848.card=N
N...1-13 (id of the tunner type)
Try all of them and check the xawtv behaviour with each.
I had another problem with tunner, but this helped me.
This command and tunner IDs are described in the manual page for bktr.
Does anyone know if FreeBSD is being evaluated for validation through the
the Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme (CCEVS) or the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) thus making them
FIPS 140-2 compliant and candidates for use in Government Organizations?
=
We have an asus A7V133 that had a 1.2 and 256 megs or memory. It's
happily running 4.7 stable. I wanted to put an athlon XP chip and 1 gig
more memory. The first thing I did was update the bios and then
installed the chip and memory. Then when starting it got core dumps all
over (sendmail getty,
I don't know how to write anything in perl and will eventually learn it.
but I was wondering if anyone would help write a quick perl script for me.
Basically I want the script to look thru a file for certain words and cound
how many times it finds the word that comes after.
I have a log file that
* Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [26.03.03 21:13]:
If it's your program, recompile and link with the -g commandline switch
added. If it's a base FreeBSD program (or port), edit the Makefile and
add a line reading DEBUG_FLAGS=-g (this will compile with -g and also
no strip the debugging symbols
jay desjardins writes:
We have an asus A7V133 that had a 1.2 and 256 megs or memory. It's
happily running 4.7 stable. I wanted to put an athlon XP chip and 1 gig
more memory. The first thing I did was update the bios and then
installed the chip and memory. Then when starting it got core dumps
On Wednesday 26 March 2003 12:02 pm, Duke wrote:
Hi,
I compiled a kernel on my FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE, for support mount of UDF
filesystems, (options UDF). When I intent mount a formatted UDF CDROM,
the kernel entries on panic, and print the message
see
On Wednesday 26 March 2003 03:11 pm, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Mar 26), Martin Moeller said:
I have a rather general question on debugging. I'm experiencing some
problems with some programs on FreeBSD 5.0. Because I'm quite a unix
newbie, I can only write to some mailinglists
Hello, I'm using a belkin wireless router for my home network, and I had
DHCP enabled on the belkin routher, with this all I needed was to put
this line on my /etc/rc.conf file: ifconfig_fxp0=DHCP and I was able
to browse the internet without any problems now I decided to disable
DHCP on my
I'm having a bit of a problem with the PyQT port...any help would be
appreciated.
First of all, the port itself doesn't download the correct files, because they
don't seem to be available...PyQt-x11-gpl-3.4.tar.gz has been replaced by a
newer version, PyQt-x11-gpl-3.5.tar.gz. Assuing that
On 2003-03-26 09:37, Jesus Daniel Valencia Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2003-03-25 19:07, Jesus Daniel Valencia Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using R4.6.2 and when i try to compile anything with the file
sys/socket.h i get tons of
On 2003-03-26 14:18, Kenzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know how to write anything in perl and will eventually learn it.
but I was wondering if anyone would help write a quick perl script for me.
Basically I want the script to look thru a file for certain words and cound
how many times it
ifconfig_fxp0=inet 192.168.2.72
Try something like
ifconfig_fxp0=inet 192.168.2.72 netmask 255.255.255.0
defaultrouter=192.168.2.1 # ip of your router
Victor
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I am configuring a dual processor box with 4 gig of memory. One of the
main applications I will be running is PostgreSQL. It uses SysV shared
memory for its internal data pages. If I were to configure a 4.8 kernal
to have 2 gig of SysV shared memory, will this cause problems. The
remaining 2
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 05:18:40PM -0500, Edinho wrote:
[...]
I'm using FBSD4.8 stable, my belkin router uses 192.168.2.1, subnet mask
is 255.255.255.0 and the gateway is also 192.168.2.1.
Here's how my rc.conf looks like now:
hostname=ecerejo.Belkin
ifconfig_fxp0=inet 192.168.2.72
In the last episode (Mar 27), Giorgos Keramidas said:
On 2003-03-26 14:18, Kenzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You don't need Perl for that. Here's a small trick:
grep 'this' file | wc -l
grep 'that' file | wc -l
Even better:
grep -c 'this' file
grep -c 'that' file
ifconfig_fxp0=inet 192.168.2.72/24
defaultrouter=192.168.2.1
Ok thanks. I actually figured it out after I sent question but used
/stand/sysinstall to cinfigure my network interface and ended up with
these two settings in my rc.conf:
ifconfig_fxp0=inet 192.168.2.72 netmask 255.255.255.0
what's the diference between ifconfig_fxp0=inet 192.168.2.72/24 and
ifconfig_fxp0=inet 192.168.2.72 netmask 255.255.255.0?
Two different ways of saying the same thing. I believe the former is
CIDR notation.
Victor
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 05:54:12PM -0500, E. J. Cerejo wrote:
what's the diference between ifconfig_fxp0=inet 192.168.2.72/24 and
ifconfig_fxp0=inet 192.168.2.72 netmask 255.255.255.0?
Its easier to type /24 than 255.255.255.0. The /24 says set first 24
bits of netmask. It doesn't work with
On Wednesday, 26 March 2003 at 10:27:39 +, ptiJo ptiJo wrote:
On the last episode, Greg 'groggy' Lehey said:
Single line paragraphs.
On Wednesday, 19 March 2003 at 16:44:05 +, ptiJo ptiJo wrote:
Hi,
I have one of those strange 4buttons touchpad on my laptop and only
left/right
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 05:14:10PM +0100, David Landgren wrote:
On 4.8-RC the bge driver works well.
Ok, I'll see about downloading an ISO and see how that goes.
I also had this problem. Fixed it by using cvsup to download the
latest RELENG_4 sources, and building world / kernel.
Hello. I'm getting the following line:
ipfw: -1 Refuse ICMP:0.0 router-ip my-ip in via my-interface
ten times and then my computer locks at startup. I was using
fixed IP addresses, I enabled DHCP and I just got the above.
I realize that -1 is a rule that you can't turn off that
rejects
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