Set gateway=YES in rc.conf and reboot.
Then look into ipfw so you don't end up passing bogus traffic.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Koroush Saraf
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 7:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VPN setup
Hi,
I'm trying to get a USB external drive working on FreeBSD-4.8
Plugging it in gives all the expected kernel messages.
camcontrol devlist
gives:
USB 2.0 Storage Device 0100 at scbus0 target 0 lun 0 (da0,pass0)
fdisk -I /dev/da0
gives:
fdisk: can't open device /dev/da0
fdisk: cannot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FreeBSD-
I have a question about RAID software. Is there such a thing, and if so is
there a ported RAID package that is compadible with SCSI?
Sure. There's vinum for one, and there appears to be reasonable support for
vendor hardware RAID utilities via
In-Reply-Tor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 10:41:38AM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Christoph Kukulies [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wanted to cvsup src-all from 4.8-STABLE and tried with
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4
Is this correct?
Either that or RELENG_4_8, where
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ ... ]
I've looked through the handbook and tried (unsuccessfully) to reboot into
single-user mode or otherwise get to a place where I can either comment out
the line in fstab or skip the check -- no luck.
Any ideas much appreciated.
This is when you boot single-user mode
Joel Rees wrote:
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 09:11:11PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ ... ]
I would think that NFS would be a better choice between two Unix
systems than Samba.
To which I might add that netatalk would seem to me to be a better
option than Samba if the only client is a Mac.
But
I have system FreeBSD 4.7 on komputer witch GeFerce2 MX400 and
monitor Philips 109p. I would like set more monitor's freq
(XFree86).How it doing?
Sorry behind my litle enlish.
Mioduszewski Artur
Luc Besson zaprasza na najszybsz komedi
Christoph P. Kukulies wrote:
I wanted to cvsup src-all from 4.8-STABLE and tried with
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4
Either that or RELENG_4_8, where the latter only gets absolutely
critical fixes.
What am I cvsup-ing, when I use:
*default release=cvs tag=.
The manual says about this
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References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Have you edited /boot/loader.conf (see loader.conf(5))
and include the following lines:
splash_bmp_load=YES
bitmap_load=YES
bitmap_name=mysplash.bmp
for more information refer to 'man splash'
Hi,
I was wondering about the correct procedure to (re)build a Highpoint
370 (i.e. using ata(4) based RAID array while the server is running.
I obviously can't take a production machine down for the 2hours it takes
to initialize the RAID in the BIOS and I don't want to risk losing any
data there,
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 10:49:42AM +0930, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
In addition, they have also translated the handbook, apparently from
the paper copy of the second edition. See
http://www.ptpress.com.cn/books/Book_Information.asp?BID=10541 for
further details.
Yes, we announced that on
Hi,
I've installed FreeBSD 5.1 on a Siemens PCD-5T SMP machine. With the
GENERIC kernel, everything seemed to be OK, but now that I've compiled a
SMP kernel, I get SCB error dumps on boot... But after that, the system
runs stable without any error.
Termination of the SCSI bus is correct.
Hi
I saw this post on /. today, under the announcement about a FreeBSD 5.1
review.
Is there much truth is this?
How many FreeBSD servers are out there? And is there number declining?
I really hope that BSD will be arround for a long time to come...
Kind regards
Guy
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 16:58:00 +0900, Rob Lahaye
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christoph P. Kukulies wrote:
I wanted to cvsup src-all from 4.8-STABLE and tried with
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4
Either that or RELENG_4_8, where the latter only gets absolutely
critical fixes.
What am I cvsup-ing,
I get THIS *every* time I exit X-windows:
lock order reversal
1st 0xc45f4b90 vm object (vm object) @ /usr/src/sys/vm/vm_object.c:432
2nd 0xc082f110 system map (system map) @ /usr/src/sys/vm/vm_kern.c:325
Stack backtrace:
backtrace(c057b35f,c082f110,c058cfb6,c058cfb6,c058ce51) at
Hi all,
What configuration changes do I need to make to two
freebsd-stable boxes to
fully max out a 6Mbps/220ms network link? This is for bulk 500+MB file
transfers.
The target application is proftpd with ncftpd as the client.
Thanks in advance,
Max
220ms? I dont think TCP can
On 10 Jul 2003, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
I saw this post on /. today, under the announcement about a FreeBSD 5.1
review.
Is there much truth is this?
How many FreeBSD servers are out there? And is there number declining?
I really hope that BSD will be arround for a long time to come...
Hi Chuck, hi list,
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Joel Rees wrote:
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 09:11:11PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ ... ]
I would think that NFS would be a better choice between two Unix
systems than Samba.
To which I might add that netatalk would seem to me to be a better
option
Hi all,
Hi, in my years of using freebsd i have collected alot of distfiles in
the ports tree and i want to free up some space on my harddrive and i
was wondering is there a command to delete files in the distfiles folder
that are less than the year 2000?
Or maybe there is a program that
On Thursday 10 July 2003 06:19 am, Konrad Heuer wrote:
To my mind this contribution on /. misses some interesting and
important facts. I've been a FreeBSD user since 2.0-RELEASE and I see
the following facts:
[snip]
You can't smell a troll?
The referenced SysAdmin magazine
Hi all:
Is there anyone out there with experience sending sms using the
nokia 22 hardware aka premicell?
I have some problems and I will appreciate a bit of help with this
topic.
Thanks.
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Hi,
Hi, in my years of using freebsd i have collected alot of distfiles in
the ports tree and i want to free up some space on my harddrive and i
was wondering is there a command to delete files in the distfiles folder
that are less than the year 2000?
Or maybe there is a program that
On Thursday 10 July 2003 06:21 am, Nigel Taylor wrote:
Hi all,
Hi, in my years of using freebsd i have collected alot of distfiles
in the ports tree and i want to free up some space on my harddrive
and i was wondering is there a command to delete files in the
distfiles folder that are less
I just bought a Neuros (www.neurosaudio.com) and I'm having a few USB
errors. When I plug it in, it's seen by umass, but then there are all
sorts of BBB timeouts, and then of course it doesn't work. I've tried the
sysctl kern.cam.da.no_6_byte=1 with no success, and was looking at quirks
that I
Hello,
For my FreeBSD 4.8 PC, my supfile for cvsup contains:
*default host=cvsup2.freebsd.org
*default prefix=/usr
*default base=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4
*default delete use-rel-suffix
*default compress
ports-all
When I run cvsup -L2 supfile, it deletes all the ports.
Why is
The person who posted this on /. is nothing more than a troll...
The same bunch of trolls that repeat that *BSD is dying (or dead) about
once every
couple of months...
It's not true, it's just there to see how much panic can be caused.
FreeBSD is NOT dying, and will be around for many years to
Hi BSD people
I've just installed a FreeBSD 4.8 on an HP Netserver E50 machine with a
PCI Promise Fasttrack 100 IDE RAID controller in it.
My problem is that when I issue the reboot command the machine reboots
but for some reason the the RAID conroller doesn't find any disks.
Only if I shutdown
-Original Message-
From: Rob Lahaye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 9:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Why does cvsup + supfile delete all my ports ?
(Only the tag has changed from RELENG_4 to the dot .).
This works; well, at least the ports are not
Have you heard about the Kannel project?
Through this SMS gateway you can send SMS'es via a Nokia premicell
(among others).
www.kannel.org
Cheers,
Jacob Vennervald
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 13:49, David Rio wrote:
Hi all:
Is there anyone out there with experience sending sms using the
nokia 22
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 03:29 pm, Brett Glass wrote:
The owners of the machine installed FreeBSD 4.8, with KDE as supplied
as a FreeBSD package on the install disk. This package installs the
KDE utlities package as a dependency. However, the utilities package
does not include the KJettool
Have you heard about the Kannel project?
Through this SMS gateway you can send SMS'es via a Nokia premicell
(among others).
www.kannel.org
Cheers,
Jacob Vennervald
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 13:49, David Rio wrote:
Hi all:
Is there anyone out there with experience sending sms using the
nokia 22
I'm exploring the (unknown to me) mysteries of SAMBA. I really know very
little about the M$ side of things, so I'm pretty confused at the moment.
Ultimately I plan on having a SAMBA share mounted automatically at boot time,
so I'm working up to this a little at a time.
Currently I'm able to
I was reading a howto on setting up a vpn server for use with
microsoft clients. It discussed the mpd port. The entire howto
seem to imply dailup networking and modems. The server
I'm thinking about setting up would live on a DSL connection
(not ADSL). Can mpd work with a DSL connection ?
So I've noticed that when I try to connect to any network service on my
new FreeBSD server,
there is a significant startup delay. For instance, telnetting to port
25 (now postfix) seems to
hang for about 10-15 seconds. Same with ftp. Any ideas as to what may be
causing the delay?
I'm running
Hi all!
I am running freebsd 4.6.2 and I have to install a SCSI ultra 320
controller. I found from the hardware notes that 4.8 has support for ultra
320 (ahd). How do I compile that driver in 4.6.2 kernel? let me know if u
need any other information.
Thank you for your time.
-Pranav
Quoting the handbook:
When specifying a tag in CVSup's configuration file, it must be
preceded with tag= (RELENG_4 will become tag=RELENG_4). Keep in mind
that only the tag=. is relevant for the ports collection.
So don't use the RELENG_4 tag for ports; use '.' instead.
Nope. Forgot to mention that I already checked that.
Added
12.165.11.104bender.careflow.com bender
I can telnet to the services from the localhost with no delay.
Owen
Moti Levy wrote:
probably your dns is misconfigured
most these services try to back resolve the ip you connect from .
try
Owen Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I've noticed that when I try to connect to any network service on
my new FreeBSD server,
there is a significant startup delay. For instance, telnetting to port
25 (now postfix) seems to
hang for about 10-15 seconds. Same with ftp. Any ideas as to what
For academic purposes, I'll provide this explanation.
Use find; this command would delete any files modified more than one year
ago.
Find /usr/ports -mtime +365 -xargs rm -ri {} \;
Luke
From: Nigel Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 19:21:42 +0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Derrick wrote:
I have a nice laser printer set up on my router which was installed via
CUPS and shared via samba. It works perfectly with my XP and 2k
machines, but I am having trouble getting my 4.8 Desktop machine to
print to it. I installed the same version of CUPS on
Again, nope. But I did just notice that it only happens whilst telneting
from windows machines. Not just a bug in
telnet though, also happens with my mail client (mozilla mail). Tried
several different windows boxes to confirm. Also
tried going through the ip instead of the name. My OpenBSD DNS
Only remote ones from windows boxes.
Owen
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Owen Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I've noticed that when I try to connect to any network service on
my new FreeBSD server,
there is a significant startup delay. For instance, telnetting to port
25 (now postfix) seems to
Hi,
I have the same problem with USB flash drive, the kernel recognizes it, but sometimes
it works, sometimes not with the same messages:
/kernel: da0: reading primary partition table: error reading fsbn 0
The device works fine under Win2k/XP, so i'm sure, that this is not a hardware problem.
Don't top-post, please. It's hard to follow.
Owen Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Only remote ones from windows boxes.
You have DNS configuration problems. The server can resolve itself,
but it can't reverse-resolve the clients, and vice versa.
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Owen Becker [EMAIL
On Thursday 10 July 2003 10:27 am, Luke Cowell wrote:
For academic purposes, I'll provide this explanation.
Use find; this command would delete any files modified more than one
year ago.
Find /usr/ports -mtime +365 -xargs rm -ri {} \;
That works but is not a very good idea. My distfiles
I seek a good system (or systems) for filtering out mail spam, email
viruses, and web pop-up ads and such at our FreeBSD Internet gateway.
I run FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE at this site, and all users behind the
FreeBSD gateway run various versions of Windows and mailers (Outlook,
Outlook Express, and an
While trying to upgrade my OpenSSH and OpenSSL I
really messed things up. I have
openssh-portable-3.6.1p2 installed but when I make
OpenSSL I get the following error:
hw_cryptodev.c:1121: `CRF_DH_COMPUTE_KEY' undeclared
(first use in this function)
hw_cryptodev.c: At top level:
I have an older 6gb BusLink USB 1.0 drive that could handle some backup configs.
Per chance is there a way to use this under FreeBSD-4.8?
Thx...
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On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 08:53:02PM -0500 or thereabouts, Dustin Puryear wrote:
Before reading below: I am considering a new install rather than an upgrade
of our servers. However, now I just want to beat this problem. :)
At 02:19 PM 7/8/2003 +, Phil Pennock wrote:
On 2003-07-08 at 14:09
Jim Xochellis wrote:
Hi Chuck, hi list,
Hi, Jim--
Chuck Swiger wrote:
NFS is an entirely reasonable choice for filesharing against OS X; netatalk
would be a comparitively better choice for MacOS 9 and previous versions.
People who have laptops or other network roaming environments will probably
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 03:09:35AM -0400 or thereabouts, Chuck Swiger wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ ... ]
I've looked through the handbook and tried (unsuccessfully) to reboot into
single-user mode or otherwise get to a place where I can either comment out
the line in fstab or skip the
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 03:50:19PM +0930 or thereabouts, W. Sierke wrote:
I just can't get e2fsck to run on my 4.8 system. As mentioned in a previous
thread, after a crash I had to resort to booting with tomsrtbt and ran what
appears to be the same version of e2fsck. Now, with the box back up
Yes I did run the ./configure script and tried to answer all the
questions every which way. I think I might try this with a different
IMAP server although I can login via telnet 143. I am out of options here.
Thanks for the help.
-cs
Scott A. Moberly wrote:
Yes I have enabled cookies and
Joshua Oreman wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 03:09:35AM -0400 or thereabouts, Chuck Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
This is when you boot single-user mode off of the install CD, or the FIXIT
CD (#2) if you have that around. Then mount your hard drive's root
partition on /mnt (or make something in /tmp),
Am running FBSD.4.8-R
At times, I need to replace an existing string in a file that has the same
name in all ~user accounts and know there must be a short script to do that
and suspect it involves sed(1). However, had no luck getting it to work
yet. Basically want to do this:
- find same files
Yes I did run the ./configure script and tried to answer all the
questions every which way. I think I might try this with a different
IMAP server although I can login via telnet 143. I am out of options
here.
Thanks for the help.
-cs
Scott A. Moberly wrote:
Yes I have enabled
I need to replace the drive that my fbsd boots from. I have read the
documentation on how to format, and copy files to a drive. e.g.:
To move file from your original base disk to the fresh new one, do:
# mount /dev/ad2 /mnt
# pax -r -w -p e / /mnt
# umount /mnt
# mount /dev/ad2 /
I am not sure
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Hi
I saw this post on /. today, under the announcement about a FreeBSD 5.1
review.
Is there much truth is this?
How many FreeBSD servers are out there? And is there number declining?
I really hope that BSD will be arround for a long time to
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On Thursday 10 July 2003 10:01 am, Joshua Oreman wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 03:09:35AM -0400 or thereabouts, Chuck Swiger wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ ... ]
I've looked through the handbook and tried (unsuccessfully) to reboot
In the last episode (Jul 10), Jack L. Stone said:
Am running FBSD.4.8-R
At times, I need to replace an existing string in a file that has the same
name in all ~user accounts and know there must be a short script to do that
and suspect it involves sed(1). However, had no luck getting it to
Hi everybody.
Need help.
Running FreeBSD 4.8, all files are up to date, cvsuped yesterday, and I'm
connected to the net via ADSL. Dynamic IP, but hardly ever change.
dhclient is filling up my /var/log/messages.
Every 10th minute it makes a new request and logging it.
I've tried to request a
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 11:55:37AM +0200, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Hi
I saw this post on /. today, under the announcement about a FreeBSD 5.1
review.
Is there much truth is this?
How many FreeBSD servers are out there? And is there number declining?
Apparently, someone in an MCSE course was
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 12:05:43PM -0400, Doug Lee wrote:
I seek a good system (or systems) for filtering out mail spam, email
viruses, and web pop-up ads and such at our FreeBSD Internet gateway.
For adverts I run Squid with adzap (in the ports). I find it pretty
good, although I find the
Oops, I meant to mention I use sendmail for my MTA but sometimes
consider switching to Postfix for ease of maintenance.
Leaving the rest of this message here for anyone reading last-first;
sorry for top-quoting...
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 08:10:11PM +0100, lewiz wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 03:16:46PM -0400, Doug Lee wrote:
Oops, I meant to mention I use sendmail for my MTA but sometimes
consider switching to Postfix for ease of maintenance.
Well, MailScanner works well with Sendmail. You run two copies (one in,
one out) -- in fact, that's how Postfix runs
At 01:26 PM 7.10.2003 -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 10), Jack L. Stone said:
Am running FBSD.4.8-R
At times, I need to replace an existing string in a file that has the same
name in all ~user accounts and know there must be a short script to do that
and suspect it
While working with a FreeBSD system this afternoon, I did something which killed
natd (the NAT daemon), which was processing packets in the usual way via ipfw
and a divert socket.
The result? Network communications on the system simply went dead.
It seems to me that ipfw should be able to
I've got a boot up timing race issue.
Here is what I'm trying to do. I want to mount a Samba share from a remote
machine on boot up. Presently I have the appropriate entry in /etc/fsatb,
such that I can mount the share _once I am in multiuser_. I have figured
out how to get the smbfs kernel
I don't know what version of FreeBSD you are using, but PPPoE
has been available on FreeBSD for quite some time.
A quick search on Google with PPPoE on FreeBSD pulled up dozens of
sites that show how-to's on PPPoE with FreeBSD.
Peter
At 09:06 PM 7/10/2003 +, you wrote:
Hello to all,
I'm
my setup is basically like this: I have a freebsd machine that is supposed
to act as a gateway, it has 2 ethernet cards xl0 (local network) and xl1
(internet). xl1 is plugged directly into the cable modem and off it goes,
and xl0 is plugged into a switch where all the other machines are plugged
Hi,
Here is what I'm trying to do. I want to mount a Samba share from a remote
machine on boot up. Presently I have the appropriate entry in /etc/fsatb,
such that I can mount the share _once I am in multiuser_. I have figured
out how to get the smbfs kernel module loaded at boot time, using
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Brett Glass wrote:
While working with a FreeBSD system this afternoon, I did something which killed
natd (the NAT daemon), which was processing packets in the usual way via ipfw
and a divert socket.
The result? Network communications on the system simply went dead.
It
I have a couple of completely headless systems (some of them so far away
it takes about 12 hours by direct flight). But I always make sure there
are at the very least 2 systems at each location and they are together
close enough to run serial cables between them. Then I redirect the
console to the
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 22:17:38 +0900, Rob Lahaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hello,
For my FreeBSD 4.8 PC, my supfile for cvsup contains:
*default host=cvsup2.freebsd.org
*default prefix=/usr
*default base=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4
*default delete use-rel-suffix
*default
How do you transfer a file from one freebsd box to other using binary I
think, its a tar.gz file?
FTP has been disabled. on the boxes.
Dan
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, DanB wrote:
How do you transfer a file from one freebsd box to other using binary I
think, its a tar.gz file?
FTP has been disabled. on the boxes.
Dan
If ssh is working you can use scp by doing
scp localfile [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
HTh
Rgds
Rus
--
www:
Sounds like a routing problem.
What does netstat -rn show?
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 04:28:41PM -0400, David wrote:
my setup is basically like this: I have a freebsd machine that is supposed
to act as a gateway, it has 2 ethernet cards xl0 (local network) and xl1
(internet). xl1 is plugged
I have a Panasonic LF-5300a external Optical drive, Im curious if its
possible to get it to work in FreeBSD 5.1? Do I need to goto Freebsd 4.x?
When we boot up we get this.
cd0 at ahc0 bus 0 target 5 lun 0
cd0: MATSHITA LF-5300 A117 Removable Worm SCSI-2 device
cd0: 5.000MB/s transfers (5.000MHz,
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 08:52:32PM +, DanB wrote:
How do you transfer a file from one freebsd box to other using binary I
think, its a tar.gz file?
FTP has been disabled. on the boxes.
sftp?
--
They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor
When i try to install samba 2.2.8a on a 4.7 or 4.8 stable machine it gives
this:
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... yes
checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) is a cross-compiler... no
checking whether we are using GNU C... yes
checking whether gcc accepts
localhost# netstat -rn
Routing tables
Internet:
DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs Use Netif Expire
default65.35.120.1UGSc 13 6054xl1
65.35.120/21 link#2 UC 20xl1
65.35.120.100:06:2a:ce:64:54
Deepest apologies if I missed the answer to this in a previous post, but I found
nothing in the website's archives.
bzflag 1.7g2 is out (an OpenGL tank game). I tried compiling from source but without
much luck (gl lib errors; I can tweak some things, but not experienced enough to
tackle
On Thursday, July 10, 2003, at 05:00 PM, stan wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 08:52:32PM +, DanB wrote:
How do you transfer a file from one freebsd box to other using binary
I
think, its a tar.gz file?
FTP has been disabled. on the boxes.
sftp?
Also:
scp foo.tar.gz host.net.org:
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 17:40, grwufwuf wrote:
Deepest apologies if I missed the answer to this in a previous post, but I found
nothing in the website's archives.
bzflag 1.7g2 is out (an OpenGL tank game). I tried compiling from source but
without much luck (gl lib errors; I can tweak some
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 16:56:12 -0400 (EDT)
Matthew Emmerton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Brett Glass wrote:
While working with a FreeBSD system this afternoon, I did something which killed
natd (the NAT daemon), which was processing packets in the usual way via ipfw
and a
Hi all,
I'm just installed freebsd 5.1 running openldap and pam_ldap from
padl.com.
I created a userid and made sure he had 2 different password in
/etc/passwd and in the openldap database.
I was able to ssh using the openldap database password when the user
exist locally (/etc/passwd), but
On Thursday 10 July 2003 01:11 pm, Casey Scott wrote:
I need to replace the drive that my fbsd boots from. I have read the
documentation on how to format, and copy files to a drive. e.g.:
To move file from your original base disk to the fresh new one, do:
# mount /dev/ad2 /mnt
# pax -r -w
Freebies -
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Peter Elsner wrote:
The person who posted this on /. is nothing more than a troll...
The same bunch of trolls that repeat that *BSD is dying (or dead) about
once every
couple of months...
It's not true, it's just there to see how much panic can be
On Thursday, July 10, 2003, at 04:06PM, John Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Freebies -
In fact there was an editorial suggestion in a recent _eWeek_
(should be [http://www.eweek.com], but I can't confirm that just now.)
to the point that managers concerned about SCO's litigation should
On Thursday 10 July 2003 06:06 pm, John Mills wrote:
Snippage...
Let's keep to the facts and look at the numbers.
OpenBSD leader Theo states that there are 7000 users of OpenBSD. How
many users of NetBSD are there? Let's see. The number of OpenBSD versus
NetBSD posts on Usenet is
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 06:49:33PM -0400, Monah Baki wrote:
Am I missing anything
Yes. You need to look at nss_ldap ;)
Be aware that for some reason the ldap.conf file resides in /etc not
/usr/local/etc. Also, I found that my nsswitch.conf only worked if it
was:
passwd: ldap files
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 12:16:30AM +0100, lewiz wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 06:49:33PM -0400, Monah Baki wrote:
Am I missing anything
Yes. You need to look at nss_ldap ;)
I would love to -- on 4.8 STABLE. When I last looked at nss_ldap
on FreeBSD, I thought it only runs on 5.x.
Bill
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 04:31:45PM -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 12:16:30AM +0100, lewiz wrote:
Yes. You need to look at nss_ldap ;)
I would love to -- on 4.8 STABLE. When I last looked at nss_ldap
on FreeBSD, I thought it only runs on 5.x.
Ah. Sorry, I just missed
hi, how is possible to update a freebsd host to 4-stable using a web proxy?
I used to work with CVsup but It doesnt seem to work thorought proxy.
Any other option?
thanks,
_
Charla con tus amigos en línea mediante MSN Messenger:
I believe that the method mentioned here is the appropriate way.
#!/bin/sh
#
# $Id: smbfs.sh.sample,v 1.3 2001/01/13 04:50:36 bp Exp $
#
# Location: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/smbfs.sh
#
# Simple script to mount smbfs file systems at startup.
# It assumes that all mount points described in fstab file
We are using mpd configured to provide vpn services
for upto 254 simutaneous users through our frame-relay connected
firewall/DMZ from whatever isp they are using.
I think the most we have had online at once so far is 17.
(we dont yet have 254 roaming users 8-)
Some of our vpn connections are
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Vulpes Velox wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 16:56:12 -0400 (EDT)
Matthew Emmerton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Brett Glass wrote:
While working with a FreeBSD system this afternoon, I did something which killed
natd (the NAT daemon), which was
Hi, I currently have configured a FreeBSD 4.8 box with postfix, courier-imap and mysql
to host virtual email accounts. But I can´t find info on how to limit space on virtual
users' accounts. Has anyone in this list some info about this?
Thanks in advance.
Alfonso Romero
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 12:11:03AM +, Murray Taylor wrote:
I believe that the method mentioned here is the appropriate way.
#!/bin/sh
#
# $Id: smbfs.sh.sample,v 1.3 2001/01/13 04:50:36 bp Exp $
#
# Location: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/smbfs.sh
#
# Simple script to mount smbfs file systems
I can assure you that this clown posts exactly this post to /. on a regular
basis ... except that half the time, it's BSD that's dying, and the other
half it's Windows Server, and the other half (ahem) it's Linux ...
Andrew
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