Martin Schweizer wrote:
So I have now no more ideas where I can check. Any hints are welcome.
I have done almost the same thing, only with pam:
grep sasl /etc/rc.conf
saslauthd_enable='yes'
saslauthd_flags='-apam -n1'
cat /etc/pam.d/imap
auth required pam_krb5.so no_warn try_first_pass
Mark Stosberg wrote:
I'll just say it plainly:
/var/db/pkg is long gone and there is no backup. It was not copied to
new a machine.
Is there is any hope of being able to use the ports or packages system in a
meangingful way again?
My sense is that some recovery is possible, but may be
On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 14:14:49 +0100
David Southwell da...@vizion2000.net wrote:
Hi every one
My understanding is that one uses the amd64 for building a kernel for
systems with Intel Quad Core processors.
It is helpful when naming conventions follow a logical strand. I mean
why does
There are a lot of common places the files would be installed such as
bin, sbin, lib, libexec under %%PREFIX%%. You can use `find dir -type f
| xargs -n1 -Ifoo sh -c echo -n foo:; pkg_which foo` to obtain the
list of known files (pkg_which is part of ports-mgmt/portsupgrade).
After that you can
Looks like your hardware is dying/dead.
Sadly, I agree.
Reset BIOS CMOS data (hardware jumper on motherboard)
Enter RAID controller BIOS, (re)set your boot drive
But it looks like a fundamental BIOS control issue is malfunctioning.
Do you have a PCI Diagnostics card? One like the
I'd get to the point of swapping hardware one at a time until it
fixes, or until you exhaust your options. Have any kind of support
contract with the OEM?
I do have a support contract and I'm going to dump this right in their
lap. Two machines we bought from them -- pretty expensive ones --
On Sat, Aug 08, 2009 at 07:53:40AM -0400, Identry wrote:
Looks like your hardware is dying/dead.
Sadly, I agree.
snip
I'd get to the point of swapping hardware one at a time until it
fixes, or until you exhaust your options. Have any kind of support
contract with the OEM?
I do have
On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 15:38:25 +0200
Roland Smith rsm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
On Sat, Aug 08, 2009 at 07:53:40AM -0400, Identry wrote:
Looks like your hardware is dying/dead.
Sadly, I agree.
snip
I'd get to the point of swapping hardware one at a time until it
fixes, or until you
I thought I'd give freebsd-update a try since I run a GENERIC kernel.
mobius# freebsd-update -s update.freebsd.org fetch
Looking up update.freebsd.org mirrors... none found.
Fetching public key from update.freebsd.org... failed.
No mirrors remaining, giving up.
Thinking perhaps a networking
Hi Richard,
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Richard Mahlerweinmahle...@yahoo.com wrote:
I thought I'd give freebsd-update a try since I run a GENERIC kernel.
mobius# freebsd-update -s update.freebsd.org fetch
Looking up update.freebsd.org mirrors... none found.
Fetching public key from
--- On Sat, 8/8/09, Glen Barber glen.j.bar...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Glen Barber glen.j.bar...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Freebsd-update question
To: mahle...@yahoo.com
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Saturday, August 8, 2009, 10:20 AM
Hi Richard,
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 10:16 AM,
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Richard Mahlerweinmahle...@yahoo.com wrote:
I thought I'd give freebsd-update a try since I run a
GENERIC kernel.
mobius# freebsd-update -s update.freebsd.org fetch
Looking up update.freebsd.org mirrors... none found.
Fetching public key from
On Sat, Aug 08, 2009 at 10:12:16AM -0400, Jerry wrote:
On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 15:38:25 +0200
Roland Smith rsm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
On Sat, Aug 08, 2009 at 07:53:40AM -0400, Identry wrote:
Looks like your hardware is dying/dead.
Sadly, I agree.
snip
I'd get to the point of
On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 07:16:15 -0700 (PDT)
Richard Mahlerwein mahle...@yahoo.com wrote:
I thought I'd give freebsd-update a try since I run a GENERIC kernel.
mobius# freebsd-update -s update.freebsd.org fetch
Looking up update.freebsd.org mirrors... none found.
Fetching public key from
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone has tried updating from mod_security 2.5.9 to
2.5.9_1 via portupgrade.
It fails with a linker error for me.
Stop in /usr/ports/www/mod_security.
** Command failed [exit code 1]: /usr/bin/script -qa /tmp/
portupgrade20090808-74398-n3wtif-0 env
On Saturday 08 August 2009 08:00:47 Charles Howse wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has tried updating from mod_security 2.5.9 to
2.5.9_1 via portupgrade.
It fails with a linker error for me.
And can we see the actual linker error?
--
Mel
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On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 02:56:41PM -0700, James Phillips wrote:
I was also attracted to BSD because I knew from my brief stint at
university that the BSD man-pages were actually kept up to date. Not
like the GNU system where man pages say stupid things like: The full
documentation for dd is
Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
I'll just say it plainly:
/var/db/pkg is long gone and there is no backup. It was not copied to
new a machine.
Is there is any hope of being able to use the ports or packages system
in a
meangingful way again?
My sense is that some recovery is possible, but may
On Saturday 08 August 2009 03:02:05 b. f. wrote:
2) write a script to get the names of all files that belonged to ports
and swing through a ports tree, associating the files with ports via
the pkg-plist and PLIST_FILES variables; or
This is quite complex, time consuming and prone to error the
On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 10:46:00 -0600, Chad Perrin per...@apotheon.com wrote:
Yeah, I hate that stuff. The GNU project is kind of like the Microsoft
of the open source community, that way.
Be happy that there at least is an info manual. In many cases, there
is NO local documentation, neither in
I seem to have found the answer to my own question.
The question was:
How do I prevent the boot2 bootstrap step from displaying a prompt
where the user can load a custom boot program and/or force booting
with options such as single user mode?
The answer that seems to work for me:
Add -n to
[random snippage all over]
From: Glen Barber glen.j.bar...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Freebsd-update question
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 10:25 AM,
Richard Mahlerweinmahle...@yahoo.com
wrote:
mobius# freebsd-update -s update.freebsd.org fetch
Looking up update.freebsd.org mirrors... none
From: RW rwmailli...@googlemail.com
Subject: Re: Freebsd-update question
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Saturday, August 8, 2009, 11:46 AM
On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 07:16:15 -0700
(PDT)
Richard Mahlerwein mahle...@yahoo.com
wrote:
I thought I'd give freebsd-update a try since I run a
Hi. Please make support of the driver for operating systems (eg. BeOS, FreeBSD,
OpenBSD, etc.)
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On 8/8/09, Mel Flynn mel.flynn+fbsd.questi...@mailing.thruhere.net wrote:
On Saturday 08 August 2009 03:02:05 b. f. wrote:
2) write a script to get the names of all files that belonged to ports
and swing through a ports tree, associating the files with ports via
the pkg-plist and PLIST_FILES
Okay, I'm back with another question (but let me begin by saying I
love FreeBSD. It really is great. Thank you for building/supporting
it.)
I have one of those $300 Presario laptop's, and it's really wonderful
-- it compares very well to laptops' selling for $2k to even $3k.
But the video
Robert Huff wrote:
Unfortunately, I know of no way of rebuilding the contents of
/var/db/pkg without re-(compiling, installing) every component of every
port. If it does not exist, this would be a _killer_ ability to have;
it's not often required (one hopes!) but when it is it would be a total
Thanks for the help, I figured out the [likely] answer and included it at the
bottom.
--- On Sat, 8/8/09, Richard Mahlerwein mahle...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Richard Mahlerwein mahle...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Freebsd-update question
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Saturday, August 8,
On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 11:14:10 -0700 (PDT)
Richard Mahlerwein mahle...@yahoo.com wrote:
mobius# dig +short _http._tcp.update.freebsd.org srv
(returns nothing)
This is typically either due either to broken SRV support in DNS, or
the absence of full dns on a private network behind proxies. Perhaps
Has anyone had any luck using the -T option with GNU tar 1.16.1?
I am using the following command line.
/usr/local/gtar/bin/tar -c -T filelist -f - | dd of=/dev/nsa1 obs=128k
And, I am receiving the following error message. This happens whether
I use the -T option or --files-from=. If I
--- On Sat, 8/8/09, RW rwmailli...@googlemail.com wrote:
From: RW rwmailli...@googlemail.com
Subject: Re: Freebsd-update question
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Saturday, August 8, 2009, 4:59 PM
On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 11:14:10 -0700
(PDT)
Richard Mahlerwein mahle...@yahoo.com
wrote:
On Wednesday 05 August 2009 10:35:02 Kalle Møller wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to build flowd with perl
make WITH_PERL=YES
But it returns that it is broken ?
PR filed: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=137560
--
Mel
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Richard Mahlerwein wrote:
[snip]
I currently have my little westell DSL router set to be my DNS for all my
boxes behind it. While a neat little box, it has its issues from time to
time. Should I at least point my DNS to the DNS it uses to save an extra
relay?
Depends. I don't know if the
On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 15:14:14 -0400
Jules Gilbert jules.sto...@gmail.com wrote:
Okay, I'm back with another question (but let me begin by saying I
love FreeBSD. It really is great. Thank you for building/supporting
it.)
I have one of those $300 Presario laptop's, and it's really wonderful
I'm trying to set up a LAN that is isolated from the internet, and I
don't know what to put in /etc/rc.conf for certain variables. I'm
running FreeBSD 7.1 with the latest patches.
So far my /etc/rc.conf file has the following lines:
defaultrouter=192.168.0.1 # I would like to leave this blank,
On Saturday 08 August 2009 16:38:39 Nerius Landys wrote:
I'm trying to set up a LAN that is isolated from the internet, and I
don't know what to put in /etc/rc.conf for certain variables. I'm
running FreeBSD 7.1 with the latest patches.
So far my /etc/rc.conf file has the following lines:
Are you missing a quote on the ip address line? What does ifconfig output?
- Original Message -
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
To: FreeBSD Mailing List freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Sat Aug 08 19:38:39 2009
Subject: Setting up LAN: no
I mistyped netmask as network in my email.
But removing that second line like you said fixes the problem. Thanks.
You should delete the second line (an interface will be marked up if an IP
address is assigned to it) and fix the netmask keyword.
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I'm setting up my FreeBSD computer (which has multiple NICs) to act as
a home router (and DNS server and a few other things, but that's not
important for this email). I have done this before, but then my hard
drive broke and I have to do this all again. So, I have a few
questions just to confirm
On Saturday 08 August 2009 18:32:30 Nerius Landys wrote:
First, my choise of internal network IP addresses is 192.168.0.x. My
router machine's IP address will be 192.168.0.254 (that's the
interface facing the internal network). The IP addresses of the
machines behind the router will start
On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 16:31:48 -0500,
Jay Hall jh...@socket.net said:
J Has anyone had any luck using the -T option with GNU tar 1.16.1? I am
J using the following command line.
J /usr/local/gtar/bin/tar -c -T filelist -f - | dd of=/dev/nsa1 obs=128k
I had no problems using that command
On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 15:38:25 +0200, Roland Smith rsm...@xs4all.nl said:
R At $WORK the Dell computers (both desktops and servers AFAIK) that we
R use are ditched at the first problem after the warranty runs out which
R is after three years, I believe.
Interesting. I've used a Dell GX260 for
On Saturday 08 August 2009 19:38:42 Charles Howse wrote:
On Aug 8, 2009, at 11:36 AM, Mel Flynn wrote:
On Saturday 08 August 2009 08:00:47 Charles Howse wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has tried updating from mod_security 2.5.9
to
2.5.9_1 via portupgrade.
It fails with a linker error
--- On Sat, 8/8/09, freebsd-questions-requ...@freebsd.org
freebsd-questions-requ...@freebsd.org wrote:
Message: 11
Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2009 10:46:00 -0600
From: Chad Perrin per...@apotheon.com
Subject: Re: FreeBSD for the common man(or woman) (was:
upgrade 7.2
On Thu, Aug 06, 2009
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