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reasons (4.x is getting old...) I've isolated the 4.x
machines in their own DMZ. I'll wait for new hardware to replace these
machines instead of upgrading them to another version of FreeBSD.
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the broken name server. The sooner
the broken name servers are fixed, the cleaner the internet will run.
b) Add the define(`confBIND_OPTS', `+WorkAroundBroken')dnl into
your sendmail.mc file.
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websites.
Nagios is in the FreeBSD ports as net-mgmt/nagios.
Basically, it's just a simple perl script wrapped into Nagios.
It works very well. Let me know if you need more info.
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in the server market in upcoming years. Just take a look at new
machines from Sun, IBM and HP, they all switched to SAS drives.
They're great, really. But so far I've yet to see 15K rpm in 2,5 SAS
form factor.
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by those machines.
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SAS drives are coming in strong. It's what all new machines will have
in the server market in upcoming years. Just take a look at new
machines from Sun, IBM and HP, they all switched
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|$_procnamebn|${_procnamebn}:|(${_procnamebn})|[${_procnamebn}])'
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to change your sendmail configuration to change your MAILER
from `local' to `cyrusv2'.
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behaves as intended. Assuming you do have a Mac or a Win machine handy
of course.
FYI: I use this adapter on MacOS X laptop to access the console of
FreeBSD, RedHat and Sun Microsystems machine. It works like a charm.
Good luck,
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Have fun!
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Thanks,
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this name.
But again it failed miserably.
Can anyone give me a hand with this problem? I am not a member of the
freebsd-acpi mailing list, so please reply to me at this address.
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-HTTP will return all perl modules
which names start with p5-HTTP. But the above CPAN module does not
exist.
Does this means that the CPAN module is not in the ports? Or is there
another way to link CPAN modules to the ports collection?
Any help would be appreciated.
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Hello everyone,
I'd like to have an explication about the '-l' (minus L) option of the ls(1)
command.
What exactly is the signification of the second column in the display? The
man page
states that it is 'the number of links'. But what does it mean exactly?
The man page states:
-l (The
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I´d like to install java (virtual machine) and
tomcat
on the freebsd 6.0..
Are they full compatible ?? Are they in ports ??
Help me please,
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make clean
Check if you're using the right one:
sendmail -bt -d0.1 /dev/null
Let me know if you need more assistance. Of course, YMMV.
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portaudit server. This server would fetch
the vulnerabilty file and all the rest of our servers would fetch it
from the local portaudit server.
Has anyone done this setup? Any help/pointers would be great.
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Berkeley University (California) to learn more about it.
#I hope at the same time to give the hand to Arnold Waterstachi
#Tanx for your help
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So far, I understand that `mod_auth_mysql_another' understands more
encryption methods then `mod_auth_mysql'. But what are the other differences?
Could someone please point me in the right direction?
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to do this with password aging or is there an easier(read brute
force) way to disallow a user from logging in?
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And for those of you who donated to the FreeBSD project.
May I ask how much did you decided to give?
I'm just looking for ball park figures, just for curiosity's sake.
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/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile for
# more information.
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# David Robillard, December 9th, 2004
# Host from which files are fetched.
#
# *default host=cvsup.ca.freebsd.org
*default host=cvsup4.freebsd.org
# *default host=cvsup.ch.freebsd.org
# Directory where CVSup stores info about it's work
the configs (which is error prone, not to mention long and
painfull),
you simply change the file on the master and let it distribute itself.
It's relatively easy to setup and works very well.
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system
# From /stand/post_install.sh
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cat - END /tmp/a
# rc.conf
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# Please make all changes to this file, not to
/etc/defaults/rc.conf.
# This file now contains just the overrides from
/etc/defaults/rc.conf.
#
# David Robillard, December
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