Re: tcpdump -- non-local traffic not showing

2007-10-06 Thread At Home
Many thanks; that solved the problem. Gary You're probably plugged into a switch (learning bridge). Switches partition your collision domain -- they learn which MAC is available on which port and only send on that port. You either need a hub or a really expensive switch (the kind that you

Problem with PHP cli core dumping (SOLVED)

2007-10-06 Thread Richard Secor
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Mel wrote: On Tuesday 25 September 2007 18:50:39 Derrick wrote: On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Eric wrote: Derrick wrote: so it's sessions.so I've tried rebuilding it, but still has the same issue. Move session to indicated spot, then try php -v again. If it still coredumps,

Re: tcpdump -- non-local traffic not showing

2007-10-06 Thread freebsd
Many thanks; that solved the problem. Gary You're probably plugged into a switch (learning bridge). Switches partition your collision domain -- they learn which MAC is available on which port and only send on that port. You either need a hub or a really expensive switch (the kind that you log

Re: BASH as root shell (static linking)

2007-10-06 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 23:25 -0600, Old Ranger wrote: [...snip...] Want the best you can get? Use tcsh as a shell and let the linux ^^^ +1 Sincerely, -- Byung-Hee HWANG [EMAIL PROTECTED] This domain(izb.knu.ac.kr) is testing DKIM(RFC4871); flag:

Re: BASH as root shell (static linking)

2007-10-06 Thread Heiko Wundram (Beenic)
Am Samstag 06 Oktober 2007 07:25:39 schrieb Old Ranger: BASH is not a UNIX shell. BASH occurred with Linux then carried over into FreeBSD. Get your history straight and read up on the heritage of the bash on gnu.org, please. BEFORE you start making absurd comments like these. (as if the bash

help with postfix

2007-10-06 Thread McClean
hi , iam having a problem with postfix, iam using postfix +dovecot and squirrel webmail i can send mails but not to hotmail , from my server i can send mail to gmail but if i check mail i can not see any mails, no get received. i can send mail outside the world but can not receive any. here is

Re: Equations

2007-10-06 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2007-10-05 15:03, Frank Jahnke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 23:34 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am always a bit surprised that TeX was released in 78 (before my birth!) and---despite its algorithms are published---its output quality remains unmatched [1] by common

Re: help with postfix

2007-10-06 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG
On Sat, 2007-10-06 at 13:55 +0500, McClean wrote: hi , iam having a problem with postfix, [...snip...] IMHO, I think [EMAIL PROTECTED] can give you helps more than freebsd-questions@freebsd.org can give. What do you think of? Please see http://www.postfix.org/lists.html Sincerely, --

Re: BASH as root shell (static linking)

2007-10-06 Thread Jerahmy Pocott
On 06/10/2007, at 3:25 PM, Old Ranger wrote: Hey look, BASH is not a UNIX shell. BASH occurred with Linux then carried over into FreeBSD. While it has some advantages, it is still a bastard. UNIX is written in C Want the best you can get? Use tcsh as a shell and let the linux community do

Re[2]: good replacement for open office

2007-10-06 Thread Gerard
On October 06, 2007 at 01:42AM Erich Dollansky wrote: Why not use Google Docs? And ask NSA in case you need a backup? As well as potentially allowing your documents to be viewed by anyone with the time and or knowledge to hack into your account. No thanks, I certainly would not want

Re: BASH as root shell (static linking)

2007-10-06 Thread Bill Vermillion
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 05:52 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said 'Who you talkin' to? You talkin' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I didn't do nuttin'. I said: Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 20:09:46 -0400 From: Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: BASH as root shell (static linking) On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at

Server Reboot

2007-10-06 Thread Grant Peel
Hi all, This is the first time in 10 years I have seen this. I have a Dell PE750 (vintage 2004), running FreeBSD 6.2 that had been up and running for about 30 days without any issues. The server somehow rebooted last night, apparently, all by itself. The last log file line I can find waqs

Re: good replacement for open office

2007-10-06 Thread icantthinkofone
Erich Dollansky wrote: Hi, do you really want the world to know what you are writing? icantthinkofone wrote: Frank Jahnke wrote: Why not use Google Docs? And ask NSA in case you need a backup? Erich ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing

Re: good replacement for open office

2007-10-06 Thread Wojciech Puchar
nobody intelligent (or completely not caring about it) use any of big public mail/news/etc services. as google gets stronger and stronger just means that for most people using brain is too painful. but it's really worth of do you really want the world to know what you are writing?

Re: Abit Motherboard

2007-10-06 Thread Garrett Cooper
Aryeh Friedman wrote: On 10/5/07, Doug Hardie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am planning for replacing one of my servers. I want to upgrade to at least a dual-core machine. I found the Abit IP 35 Pro motherboard at Frys which looks like it has most everything I need. However, I don't find any

Re: Server Reboot

2007-10-06 Thread Garrett Cooper
Grant Peel wrote: Hi all, This is the first time in 10 years I have seen this. I have a Dell PE750 (vintage 2004), running FreeBSD 6.2 that had been up and running for about 30 days without any issues. The server somehow rebooted last night, apparently, all by itself. The last log file

Re: BASH as root shell (static linking)

2007-10-06 Thread andrew clarke
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 04:54:26AM +1000, Jerahmy Pocott wrote: I'm wanting to use BASH as my root shell, so I compiled a statically linked version then tried to log in with only / mounted. But I was locked out because elf.ld.so could not be found.. I though elf was the native binary

Re: Equations

2007-10-06 Thread Frank Jahnke
On Sat, 2007-10-06 at 12:22 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: Since the first releases of TeX, there have been many interesting developments about font-handling in the TeX world, like the typeface definitions of ConTeXt, and the drop-in packages of LaTeX which allow one to use Palatino,

Re: good replacement for open office

2007-10-06 Thread Chad Perrin
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 05:07:45PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote: nobody intelligent (or completely not caring about it) use any of big public mail/news/etc services. There are two separate concerns here. 1. General Privacy: If you're concerned with your documents and communications being

Re: Abit Motherboard

2007-10-06 Thread Rob
Doug Hardie wrote: I am planning for replacing one of my servers. I want to upgrade to at least a dual-core machine. I found the Abit IP 35 Pro motherboard at Frys which looks like it has most everything I need. However, I don't I wouldn't piss away any of my money on ABIT's garbage. Try

Re: Problem with PHP cli core dumping (SOLVED)

2007-10-06 Thread Mel
On Wednesday 03 October 2007 18:54:54 Richard Secor wrote: On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Mel wrote: On Tuesday 25 September 2007 18:50:39 Derrick wrote: On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Eric wrote: Derrick wrote: so it's sessions.so I've tried rebuilding it, but still has the same issue. Move

Kernel panic; fatal trap 12; on task 22, USB0: was Re: Moused issues?

2007-10-06 Thread Joe Altman
NB: I've copied -usb because it looks to me like it's definitely USB that's implicated; but I still need a clue for getting a crash dump; -questions seems the place to ask for that. On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 07:57:41PM -0400, Joe Altman wrote: uname for the machine on which it fails:

Re: help with postfix

2007-10-06 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On October 6, 2007 1:55:46 PM +0500 McClean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi , iam having a problem with postfix, iam using postfix +dovecot and squirrel webmail i can send mails but not to hotmail , from my server i can send mail to gmail but if i check mail i can not see any mails, no get

avr-libc port problem

2007-10-06 Thread Ivan Dimitrov
Dear list. I found a problem with the port named avr-libc. The reason is ... there is one line of code in the Makefile with the following content: BROKEN= Does not build what can be the reason to checkin an intentionally broken makefile, and how can I use this port again? thanks in

C++ Compiler On FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread James Jeffery
Evening to you all (or morning in some parts of the world). Im learning C++ from Sams Teach Yourself C++, now many will call this a dumb method, and the books pointless and stupid, but i have no knowledge of any lower level languages, so i do need to be spoon fed the basics. Im using Borland C++

Re: help with postfix

2007-10-06 Thread Tek Bahadur Limbu
Hi McClean, McClean wrote: hi , iam having a problem with postfix, iam using postfix +dovecot and squirrel webmail i can send mails but not to hotmail , from my server i can send mail to gmail but if i check mail i can not see any mails, no get received. i can send mail outside the world

Re: BASH as root shell (static linking)

2007-10-06 Thread Mel
On Friday 05 October 2007 22:51:53 Jerahmy Pocott wrote: On 06/10/2007, at 4:59 AM, Brian A. Seklecki wrote: On Sat, 2007-10-06 at 04:54 +1000, Jerahmy Pocott wrote: Hello, I'm wanting to use BASH as my root shell, so I compiled a statically linked version then tried to log in with

Re: avr-libc port problem

2007-10-06 Thread Roland Smith
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 07:43:23PM +0300, Ivan Dimitrov wrote: Dear list. I found a problem with the port named avr-libc. The reason is ... there is one line of code in the Makefile with the following content: BROKEN= Does not build what can be the reason to checkin an

[Solution] Unfixing Window NT's fixboot

2007-10-06 Thread Garrett Cooper
I was trying to do the following to see if I could alleviate some problems booting XP to copying over all of my files from NTFS partitions to UFS partitions on the same machine: My layout for my slices are as follows: s1: FreeBSD s2: FreeBSD (extra) s3: XP (temporary) 1.

Re: C++ Compiler On FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread RW
On Sat, 6 Oct 2007 20:53:00 +0100 James Jeffery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Im using Borland C++ compiler on XP and was wondering what compilers there are for FreeBSD that would allow me to compile and execute some of the examples i will practise from the book. gcc, the system C compiler, is a

Re: avr-libc port problem

2007-10-06 Thread Mel
On Saturday 06 October 2007 18:43:23 Ivan Dimitrov wrote: I found a problem with the port named avr-libc. The reason is ... there is one line of code in the Makefile with the following content: BROKEN= Does not build what can be the reason to checkin an intentionally broken makefile,

Re: C++ Compiler On FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread Manolis Kiagias
James Jeffery wrote: Evening to you all (or morning in some parts of the world). Im learning C++ from Sams Teach Yourself C++, now many will call this a dumb method, and the books pointless and stupid, but i have no knowledge of any lower level languages, so i do need to be spoon fed the

Re: C++ Compiler On FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread Roland Smith
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 08:53:00PM +0100, James Jeffery wrote: Evening to you all (or morning in some parts of the world). Im learning C++ from Sams Teach Yourself C++, now many will call this a dumb method, and the books pointless and stupid, but i have no knowledge of any lower level

Re: Equations

2007-10-06 Thread Michel Talon
Frank Jahnke wrote: I figured this was the case, and it makes a difference. This is OT, but do you have a link that describe what font families are available? I assume the Postscript base set is easy. But how about the others? There is an entire fat book devoted to that: Fonts Encodings by

Re: Equations

2007-10-06 Thread Eduardo Morras
At 22:17 06/10/2007, Michel Talon wrote: Frank Jahnke wrote: I figured this was the case, and it makes a difference. This is OT, but .. accept submissions in TeX since they have minor editorial work to do -- Excuse me for the intromision, but i'm reading this thread, waiting for a tiny

Re: C++ Compiler On FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread James Jeffery
Hi all, thanks for the fast replys, much appreciated. Manolis: Yep, its the book by Jesse, i never believe them when they say in 24 hours, its a snag for them to sell the book, they just split it up into 24 sections to make it look like its possible. Roland: Ive been working with PHP over the

NTFS-3G mount at during boot

2007-10-06 Thread Novembre
Hi, The ongoing problem with mounting my NTFS partition at boot time still remains. I have upgraded ntfs-3g to the latest version from ports: -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ pkg_info | grep fuse fusefs-kmod-0.3.9.p1 Kernel module for fuse fusefs-libs-2.7.0_1 FUSE allows filesystem implementation

Re: good replacement for open office

2007-10-06 Thread icantthinkofone
Chad Perrin wrote: On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 05:07:45PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote: nobody intelligent (or completely not caring about it) use any of big public mail/news/etc services. There are two separate concerns here. 1. General Privacy: If you're concerned with your documents

Building a SAN using FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread Don O'Neil
Anyone have any resources for building a FreeBSD based SAN device? IE, how can I create an extendable file system using networked drives in muliple boxes without paying a billion dollars for someones expensive drive arrays. TIA! ___

Re: BASH as root shell (static linking)

2007-10-06 Thread Aline de Freitas
On Saturday 06 October 2007 11:56:03 andrew clarke wrote: On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 04:54:26AM +1000, Jerahmy Pocott wrote: I'm wanting to use BASH as my root shell, so I compiled a statically linked version then tried to log in with only / mounted. But I was locked out because elf.ld.so

Re: Building a SAN using FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread Derek Ragona
At 04:00 PM 10/6/2007, Don O'Neil wrote: Anyone have any resources for building a FreeBSD based SAN device? IE, how can I create an extendable file system using networked drives in muliple boxes without paying a billion dollars for someones expensive drive arrays. TIA! Well you can load

Re: good replacement for open office

2007-10-06 Thread Chad Perrin
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 03:51:49PM -0500, icantthinkofone wrote: Chad Perrin wrote:

OpenSSL/PHP/Apache problem

2007-10-06 Thread Don O'Neil
Any time I compile PHP 4.4.7 with --with-ssl my apache 1.3.39 server core dumps on start up on my FreeBSD 6.1 dual core AMD X2 box (in 32 bit mode). Anyone have a work around for this or suggestions where to look/try? I was having a similar problem with Curl, but once I told curl where the

Re: Equations

2007-10-06 Thread Michel Talon
Eduardo Morras said: Excuse me for the intromision, but i'm reading this thread, waiting for a tiny and easy app (no tex,troff,...) that can do equations as the first message said. Can i think that there is no such app? There may be some under Windows, but i don't know. Under Unix machines

RE: Building a SAN using FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread Don O'Neil
Well, that's is a possibility, but seems a bit of a hack to me... The SAN device would be interfaces to another FreeBSD box so there's no need for Samba... what I'm looking for is a way to extend 1 file system to an infinite size by adding additional devices/network boxes, like what is available

RE: Building a SAN using FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread Derek Ragona
At 04:48 PM 10/6/2007, Don O'Neil wrote: Well, that's is a possibility, but seems a bit of a hack to me... The SAN device would be interfaces to another FreeBSD box so there's no need for Samba... what I'm looking for is a way to extend 1 file system to an infinite size by adding additional

Re: Building a SAN using FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread Wojciech Puchar
Anyone have any resources for building a FreeBSD based SAN device? IE, how can I create an extendable file system using networked drives in muliple boxes without paying a billion dollars for someones expensive drive arrays. it depends what you mean SAN. if you define it buy usability, then

RE: Building a SAN using FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread Wojciech Puchar
Multiple disks basically added together like RAID, but in a software/hardware setup to create one large volume (and single file system). man gconcat man ggated man ggatec man gmirror (could be useful) man growfs The use would be for web services... so when a particular volume fills up I

RE: Building a SAN using FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread Wojciech Puchar
different file systems, etc... I think you want to look into ZFS then, available on current. ZFS is not a distributed filesystem AFAIK ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To

Re: C++ Compiler On FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread Wojciech Puchar
Im learning C++ from Sams Teach Yourself C++, now many will call this a dumb method, and the books pointless and stupid, but i have no knowledge of any lower level languages, so i do need to be spoon fed the basics. so you should start from lower level first - learn C first :) C is easy. it's

what kind of UPS will work best?

2007-10-06 Thread Gary Kline
Hi Folks, Recently, a storm happened and the power surge blew me off-line. Time to get serious about buying a UPS that will handle my four main servers for at-most, a 10-second power outage. After that, shut down my computers. It took me 90

ati fglrx-driver

2007-10-06 Thread mr. phreak
Hi! I'm trying to make the ati-fglrx driver work under freebsd-6.2 - RELEASE. I've had no success. After installing from ports I simply get 'can't find fglrx ' from Xorg.0.log. Is there anyone out there with a successful install of this driver? Or perhaps another sollution for making

Re: C++ Compiler On FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2007-10-06 20:53, James Jeffery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Evening to you all (or morning in some parts of the world). Im learning C++ from Sams Teach Yourself C++, now many will call this a dumb method, and the books pointless and stupid, but i have no knowledge of any lower level

Re: C++ Compiler On FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread Christopher Nehren
On 2007-10-06, James Jeffery top-posted. [ please don't do that, it makes it very difficult to format responses correctly and makes it just about as hard to read and understand them ] Hi all, thanks for the fast replys, much appreciated. Manolis: Yep, its the book by Jesse, i never believe them

Re: C++ Compiler On FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread Aryeh Friedman
PHP isn't really a programming language. It's more a fancy templating system that happens to be able to use extensions that can provide C style linkage. That said, I laude you for your desire to learn a real programming language, and agree with the recommendation that you start with something

Re: Building a SAN using FreeBSD

2007-10-06 Thread Speedtoys
Its not the array that costs a lot, its the hard part that does. Not many reliable free SAN (block) solutions put there. NAS (file) based sharing if very free and very reliable. Got brakes? == 25hrs or one season with one pad set is possible. Save money and pit time, compromise

Re: what kind of UPS will work best?

2007-10-06 Thread Bart Silverstrim
Gary Kline wrote: Hi Folks, Recently, a storm happened and the power surge blew me off-line. Time to get serious about buying a UPS that will handle my four main servers for at-most, a 10-second power outage. After that, shut down my computers. It took me 90

Re: BASH as root shell (static linking)

2007-10-06 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 01:55:28AM +0100, RW wrote: On Fri, 5 Oct 2007 20:09:46 -0400 Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 12:32:22AM +0100, RW wrote: On Fri, 5 Oct 2007 16:29:36 -0700 (PDT) Philip Hallstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On

Re: good replacement for open office

2007-10-06 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 09:34:41AM -0500, icantthinkofone wrote: Erich Dollansky wrote: Hi, do you really want the world to know what you are writing? icantthinkofone wrote: Frank Jahnke wrote: Why not use Google Docs? And ask NSA in case you need a backup? Erich

Re: Server Reboot

2007-10-06 Thread Gary Kline
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 08:19:12AM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote: Grant Peel wrote: Hi all, This is the first time in 10 years I have seen this. I have a Dell PE750 (vintage 2004), running FreeBSD 6.2 that had been up and running for about 30 days without any issues. The server somehow

Re: what kind of UPS will work best?

2007-10-06 Thread Erich Dollansky
Hi, there are basically two types of UPS' around: online and stand-by or fly-by. The online version is much more expensive but also much better in critical conditions. Gary Kline wrote: Hi Folks, Recently, a storm happened and the power surge blew me off-line. Time to

RE: HP Server compatability

2007-10-06 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
freebsd amd64 runs fine on this Ted -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tim Kellers Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 1:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Tim Kellers Subject: HP Server compatability I thought e would be purchasing a

The FreeBSD Diary: 2007-09-16 - 2007-10-06

2007-10-06 Thread Dan Langille
The FreeBSD Diary contains a large number of practical examples and how-to guides. This message is posted weekly to freebsd-questions@freebsd.org with the aim of letting people know what's available on the website. Before you post a question here it might be a good idea to first search the