Hi,
Let us know the server IP in question, along with the root login details so we
could check further.
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I take a totally different approach to this problem for my production
web sites. This is the result of people running scripts that roll
through a large block of ip address scanning each ip address for open
dedica...@midphase.com wrote:
Hi,
Let us know the server IP in question, along with the root login details
so we could check further.
And, of course, since this content is currently being mirrored on the public
mailing list freebsd-questions it will be publicly available. While most of
Hi,
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To enable it at system startup, you must add the following line to /etc/rc.conf
:
automounter_enable=YES
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Objet: Re: using automounter (automatically mounting USB
Hi!
I am planning to move from 7.0-REL-i386 to 8.0-REL-amd64
in the near future. My OS drive is a single
ata-133 80gb drive, and
my data drives are four 1.5TB SATA drives. 6TB total, configured as 2x
3TB
'gstripe' volumes, and I am using gmirror to mirror those
gstripe volumes. I hope
A few days ago, I asked about the --include directive in tar
after things didn't quite work the way the man page seemed to
indicate. One might get the impression that if --include or
--include='*pattern*' was added to a tar command, tar would only
archive what was in the pattern and not archive
I'm using FBSD 8.0-STABLE and trying to connect to a Cisco VPN at work.
Windows PCs connect with the basic Microsoft dial-up networking client.
Thus I assume pptpclient is my answer for FBSD.
My work network is a class B but it's used as 254 class C networks. The
vpn server address is part
I haven't had a chance to work on this yet. I'll be out of town for a little
while, and will update the thread upon my arrival.
Thanks.
Casey
- Коньков Евгений kes-...@yandex.ru wrote:
Здравствуйте, Casey.
What does natd with '-v' options shows? what is aliasing?
You must bind
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Drew Tomlinson d...@mykitchentable.netwrote:
I'm using FBSD 8.0-STABLE and trying to connect to a Cisco VPN at work.
Windows PCs connect with the basic Microsoft dial-up networking client.
Thus I assume pptpclient is my answer for FBSD.
I would think GRE
On 5/19/2010 10:14 AM, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Drew Tomlinsond...@mykitchentable.netwrote:
I'm using FBSD 8.0-STABLE and trying to connect to a Cisco VPN at work.
Windows PCs connect with the basic Microsoft dial-up networking client.
Thus I assume
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Alexandre L. axel...@ymail.com wrote:
To enable it at system startup, you must add the following line to
/etc/rc.conf :
automounter_enable=YES
Which I have already done. However this only causes the labels in
/media to appear to disappear. It does not seem
Hi,
I'm having a strange network problem. Every day, when I turn on my
computer, fetchmail is started and procmail is putting all my mail in the
correct mailboxes. This takes some time because I receive a few hundred
e-mails a day (mostly mailing lists).
The strange thing is that when the
Hi, Marco--
On May 19, 2010, at 12:15 PM, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
I'm having a strange network problem. Every day, when I turn on my computer,
fetchmail is started and procmail is putting all my mail in the correct
mailboxes. This takes some time because I receive a few hundred e-mails a day
On 19 May 2010 20:21, Chuck Swiger cswi...@mac.com wrote:
Hi, Marco--
On May 19, 2010, at 12:15 PM, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
I'm having a strange network problem. Every day, when I turn on my
computer, fetchmail is started and procmail is putting all my mail in the
correct mailboxes. This
Hello,
I have a amd64 8.0-RELEASE-P2 FreeBSD box. I was building a spam/av
gateway. Something has happened and there seems to be some OS
corruption. I am not sure what did it but symlinks all over the system
seem to be gone. Links like /home pointing at /usr/home. The data is
still there in
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Are you using NAT?
Not that I know of.
It sounds like something has a limited number of NAT state slots
available, and is dropping connections past that limit. It probably
will help to try to serialize the activity of fetchmail / procmail so
that
On May 19, 2010, at 1:44 PM, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Are you using NAT?
Not that I know of.
You presumably would know from the IP your machine has-- if it's RFC-1918
unroutable, NAT is involved.
It sounds like something has a limited number of NAT
No one has any idea? :(
++AMARU
From: Amaru Netapshaak postfix_am...@yahoo.com
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Wed, May 19, 2010 9:33:14 AM
Subject: 7.0/i386 to 8.0/amd64 - gmirror/gstripe migration
Hi!
I am planning to move from 7.0-REL-i386 to
I have been experimenting with FreeBSD for a while, and I consistently
get bash lockups at irregular intervals when it is otherwise idle. By
lockup, I mean that it stops responding to the keyboard and uses 100%
CPU. It will sometimes go for days with no problems, but I had two
yesterday, and
Matthew Seaman wrote:
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I take a totally different approach to this problem for my production
web sites. This is the result of people running scripts that roll
through a large block of ip address scanning each ip
On Tue, 18 May 2010 13:28:46 -0500 Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:28 AM, n dhert ndhert...@gmail.com wrote:
Upgrading a freebsd7.2 (i386) system to 8.0
After
# freebsd-update -r 8.0-RELEASE upgrade
# freebsd-update install
reboot
#
o...@aloha.com writes:
Note that the handbook does not show -a and -R being used together. My
thinking is that without the -R a new version of an existing port that
requires something new -- that you do not already have -- will fail. Rather
unlikely, to start with portupgrade -a --batch and
This is more of a handy how-to than it is a question. A permanent
'howto' as it were.
A Perl project I'm working on contains 457 functions (ie. subroutines
(ie methods)), and even though I have documentation for all of them,
sometimes it is handy to have a list in front of me.
This is how I
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 6:36 PM, Aiza aiz...@comclark.com wrote:
Nothing is worse than someone insinuating the original poster don't know
what they are talking about. I find your remarks totally un-necessary. Your
telling the poster they don't know what their doing when it's you who don't
Steve == Steve Bertrand st...@ipv6canada.com writes:
Steve This is how I produce the list of all sub-routines within all module
Steve files, which includes the module name and sub.
See perldoc B::Xref.
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Hello all,
I intend to buy a netbook for convenience (for many remote jobs, a netbook
seems to be enough) whose cost is around $400. I'd like have freebsd on that
netbook (oh, no linux, no windows, please :-) but it's hard to choose a right
one that works fine (even with Ubuntu. See
guys,
sound-juicer used to let me transfer one to some N tracks of my
OLD favorites. no mo'. or | unless i'm mouse clicking the wrong
place. what it the audio utility of choice these days for
freebsd?
thanks in advance,
gary
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On 2010.05.19 22:05, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Steve == Steve Bertrand st...@ipv6canada.com writes:
Steve This is how I produce the list of all sub-routines within all module
Steve files, which includes the module name and sub.
See perldoc B::Xref.
...that *might* just work, for what I
Martin McCormick wrote:
A few days ago, I asked about the --include directive in tar
after things didn't quite work the way the man page seemed to
indicate. One might get the impression that if --include or
--include='*pattern*' was added to a tar command, tar would only
archive what was in the
Guys,
I have a box that I need to add several software
package, I can't use ports because it appears that they have blocked the
ports to do a fetch.
So I am wondering what can I do?
Chuck
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pa...@magi.magidesign.com wrote:
Guys,
I have a box that I need to add several software
package, I can't use ports because it appears that they have blocked the
ports to do a fetch.
Who is they? Some details would help us help you.
So I am wondering what can I do?
Headers attached, so we can stop this nonsense in the future.
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On Thu, 20 May 2010 09:08:48 +0700, Anh Ky Huynh xky...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I intend to buy a netbook for convenience (for many remote jobs,
a netbook seems to be enough) whose cost is around $400. I'd
like have freebsd on that netbook (oh, no linux, no windows,
please :-) but
Hello all,
I intend to buy a netbook for convenience (for many remote jobs, a netbook
seems to be enough) whose cost is around $400. I'd like have freebsd on that
netbook (oh, no linux, no windows, please :-) but it's hard to choose a right
one that works fine (even with Ubuntu. See
On Thu, 20 May 2010, Anh Ky Huynh wrote:
I intend to buy a netbook for convenience (for many remote jobs, a
netbook seems to be enough) whose cost is around $400. I'd like have
freebsd on that netbook (oh, no linux, no windows, please :-) but it's
hard to choose a right one that works fine
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 07:14:12PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
guys,
sound-juicer used to let me transfer one to some N tracks of my
OLD favorites. no mo'. or | unless i'm mouse clicking the wrong
place. what it the audio utility of choice these days for
freebsd?
Use audio/cdparanoia for
Hi!
I am planning to move from 7.0-REL-i386 to 8.0-REL-amd64
SNIP!
Does anyone foresee any serious problems with this
plan? I know doing a whole version upgrade can
sometimes introduce
bugs when dealing with old setups, so I just want to cover
my bases prior to the work.
This sounds
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On May 19, 2010, at 1:44 PM, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Are you using NAT?
Not that I know of.
You presumably would know from the IP your machine has-- if it's
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I am planning to move from 7.0-REL-i386 to 8.0-REL-amd64
in the near future. My OS drive is a single
ata-133 80gb drive, and
my data drives are four 1.5TB SATA drives. 6TB total, configured as 2x
b. f. wrote:
Martin McCormick wrote:
What I discovered was that --include doesn't appear to
do anything at all. The example in the man page shows using it
to filter an existing archive ... I never
tried that since that is not what was needed here.
The --include directive was designed
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 1:16 AM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
On Thu, 20 May 2010, Anh Ky Huynh wrote:
I intend to buy a netbook for convenience (for many remote jobs, a netbook
seems to be enough) whose cost is around $400. I'd like have freebsd on that
netbook (oh, no linux, no
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