reasons, but it still needs to be replaced which is
more expedient than tracking down the cause of it freezing.
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The simplest solution is to properly set the umask for the user accounts
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Derek Ragona wrote:
Yes aliases should have a netmask of 255.255.255.255
Still no go.
192.168.0.255 is showing up in arp -a and netstat -rn. (and the
arplookup 0.0.0.0 failed: host is not on local network in /var/log/messages)
nfe0: flags
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Derek Ragona wrote:
I would do a traceroute from all your hosts there. When you do keep an
eye out for the arp error message. This should help find the host
causing these errors and then look at that systems configuration.
Also do you have
user
su - root
su - [regular user]
What does this produce?
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By the way, if the man pages are out of sync, it wouldn't be the first time.
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http://www.videolan.org/
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Hi all,
I have upgraded my home desktop (1.4GHz P-IIIS) machine from 6.2-RELEASE-p9
to 7.0-RELEASE some time ago. When
At 12:55 PM 5/12/2008, Christer Solskogen wrote:
Christer Solskogen wrote:
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Sounds like you have 0.0.0.0 configured on an ethernet interface. I
would check all your systems, and be sure it isn't used.
I checked, and there is no interface with that ip address. But thanks
At 03:44 PM 5/12/2008, Christer Solskogen wrote:
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You may want to do traceroutes from the systems that do find the 0.0.0.0
interface. I would bet you have a default route and/or netmask sending
the traffic. You will get those arp messages if you run two different
aperture size is usually set in the BIOS. Check your BIOS.
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Once you get a version installed keep it up to date using cvsup or the new
binary update utility.
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Sounds like you have 0.0.0.0 configured on an ethernet interface. I would
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Windows sends the username and password used to log into Windows to any
network shares. So you need to sync what the user is using to log into
windows with the network ones you setup.
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at the pages you will be serving and the hit rate on those pages.
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the proxy modules.
How am I supposted to do this?!?
If you want SSL, you need to install that port first. Also be sure you
close your double quotes.
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version running on 7, and the drivers seem to create interrupt storms that
tie up a system.
You may want to test in X and not in X performance.
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do to put escape key in there to include full names?
Simon
try using double quotes and wild cards where the spaces are, such as:
find / -name interesting*story\2008*March\{story*one,story*two}
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works you will likely need a script to reset these settings on reboot. You
can add a cron job under root to do this @reboot.
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helper log in as root and reboot the server. This will
assure it is in multi-user.
You should NOT be able to ssh in as root, unless you've opened up that
security hole which is not recommended.
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At 11:30 AM 4/14/2008, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
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At 09:35 AM 4/14/2008, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
I've recently installed FreeBSD 7.0 on a new server. I seem to
be unable to log in as root in any way, and I'm not sure why
with diagnostics from the
manufacturer. Those utilities will also allow you to know the correct
geometry.
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plug-in. They both do the same, but is one a better
way than the other ?
If you have Mailscanner and spamassasin installed you just need to
configure mailscanner. Check the setting in MailScanner.conf located in:
/usr/local/etc/MailScanner
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Thanks, but that was not exactly what I was asking.
I know I can configure it in MailScanner, but - which is the best way of
doing it. Through Sendmail as a milter or the p5-mail-SPF plugin ??
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it was fun reloading that server ;-)
Do some reading, and check man pages before you execute new utilities.
As for bash, you can compile and install it statically linked from the ports.
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NOT given as a DHCP
address.
Many routers start their DHCP pool at 100, so you could try:
ifconfig rl0 192.168.2.10 255.255.255.0
Then:
route add default 192.168.2.1
This would work as long as the 192.168.2.10 is outside the DHCP pool.
-Derek
and made it the default route:
route
getty
then test
$?
to see if it is 0 and a getty is found, or that it is 1 and the getty is
not found.
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your LAN?
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mouse frozen through disconnection, mostly from the
help of a cat. Usually it comes right back with a complete power cycle.
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for other comparable choices?
I would choose the Toshiba, much better quality and support. You may want
to look at Lenovo's too.
In a laptop I would look at the graphics if you plan to run X.
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errors and then try to fix them. To do this try:
startx /tmp/somexerrorlogfile 21
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is complaining about passing a bad parameter, so if you are
launching the program just through your window manager, you must have a bad
configuration file.
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don't
want to damage the disk drive any further. I hope I don't have to resort to
using dd(1) on the raw device! Thanks in advance for any pointers.
Regards,
web...
If the mechanics and other workings are good, try testdisk at:
www.testdisk.org
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chroot'ing and probably don't want that
behavior. Look at the defaults for named and set them correctly in
/etc/rc.conf
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/usr/ports and cvsup to get a current copy and then try rebuilding samba
and any other ports you are having problems with.
Remember to do recursive rebuilding of dependencies to be sure they are all
rebuilt too.
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I don't have any idea what to do except wait for a new driver or xorg
release that might fix this.
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At 01:51 PM 3/18/2008, Darren Spruell wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:07 AM, Derek Ragona
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Xorg + nvidia-driver woes...
I also have a server running FreeBSD 7.0 with xorg 7.3 and an older Nvidia
card. I first had
At 12:29 AM 3/17/2008, Doug Hardie wrote:
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There is no code running at that point. Its just sitting
probably need to reboot the server.
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errors. Windows XP also works
on the same computer.
I use GENERIC kernel.
You need to rebuild your ports if you have not done so. You will need to
also rebuild any libraries the ports depend on as well.
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There is no code running at that point. Its just sitting there
waiting for me to enter a gdb command.
On Mar 14, 2008, at 15:16, Derek Ragona wrote:
At 05
At 12:02 PM 3/15/2008, Chuck Robey wrote:
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Derek Ragona wrote:
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I have a program I was testing with gdb. I was trying to figure out
why c.rmonths was always zero when it should have been 6. Stepped
1
Stop in /usr/ports/lang/ruby18.
! lang/ruby18 (ruby-1.8.6.111_1,1)(configure error)
Any suggestions? Thank you.
Dan.
Try:
portupgrade -fP ruby
instead to install ruby from the 7.0 built package.
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Thanks for your answer.
The libraries change extensively with version upgrades. That is why you
should rebuild all your ports.
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is not compiled with any optimization. It is in a shared
library though.
It is hard to tell without the code you used. I would put some printf's in
the code and see what and when that variable gets set to in actual running
code.
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There is no code running at that point. Its just sitting there
waiting for me to enter a gdb command.
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At 05:10 PM 3/14/2008, Doug Hardie wrote:
I have a program I was testing with gdb. I was trying
for the correct settings.
/usr/sbin/named -c [to the path and name for naed.conf] -u [the user name
to run as] -t [chroot directory or omit this setting if not chrooting]
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dn
I had a similar problem with one server I upgraded this way too. I was
running the 7.0 kernel with 6.3 world. I rebuilt world after cleaning
everything and the next installworld went fine.
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FAQ's for setting this up. You will want to probably
use cyrus-sasl or cyrus-sasl2 ports along with sendmail.
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You could download the ISO's and do binary upgrades to the major versions
which would be faster.
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My FreeBSD 6.2 doesn't change to Daylight Saving Time. How should
I fix
it?
I'm having the same problem with -CURRENT. I have updated the
zoneinfo files (using misc/zoneinfo) and (re-)run tzsetup, but am
At 09:38 AM 3/10/2008, Robert Huff wrote:
Derek Ragona writes:
Have you checked the ntpd log file for errors, and verified it is
running. Often ntpd won't reset the time if the delta is too
large, and you have to stop ntpd and run ntpdate instead, then
start ntpd.
I genuflect
behind.
Robert Huff
Are you running ntpd?
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Have you checked the ntpd log file for errors, and verified it is
running. Often ntpd won't reset the time if the delta is too
large, and you have to stop ntpd and run ntpdate instead, then
start ntpd
things working. Debugging signal handlers and
interrupt handlers is always a challenge. I am an old assembly coder too,
and have done embedded work as well. It can be very challenging in any
environment debugging these, particularly with re-entrancy issues.
-Derek
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page on signal for more information.
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life than client desktops or laptops.
For those that have been doing FreeBSD a while, as I have since 1.X. Each
upgrade has its problems. It just takes some patience and ingenuity to
work around them. These mailing lists with the large community help a
great deal.
-Derek
way to do this?
Thanks,
Jay
I don't know how to do this myself, but know it is available using FreeNAS,
which is based on FreeBSD. FreeNAS information is at:
www.freenas.org
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how spam is handled.
Adding disk quotas outside of sendmail as you found is not a good approach
as it will bring the system down.
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If you want to re-format the drive, download a CD image from the drive
manufacturer's website. Most manufacturer's have bootable CD images that
include utilities to test and format their drives.
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down my spine.. )
We have our own email server with qmail, dovecot, squirrelmail.. etc
but no calendar..
any suggestions or opinions welcome.
Thanks in advance
I have used the sunbird application from Mozilla.
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on, remove and
reseat the RAM. If it still won't power up, remove and re-seat the CPU.
I would guess something inside the case was moved around enough in your
move to cause the short.
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TFC
I would look for the short first. You may need to replace nothing. Be
sure to check the Motherboard case connectors to the switchs and LEDs as well.
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Nenad
Just as an FYI, you may find it better to use FreeNAS, which is based on
FreeBSD.
http://www.freenas.org/
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from CD to the same version you are running. Then try the ports again.
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If all else fails you can reformat and start over.
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Derek Ragona wrote:
At 08:34 AM 2/21/2008, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
I recently recomplied the apache20 port (updated) with no compile-time
changes. Since that time, I noticed it was hogging 98% of the CPU and
hanging. I adjusted the various Max
= ${LAST_SID}; i++) {
sed 's/201/${i}/g file.rules rules.new'
}
Similar to what other's have offered:
for i in `cat file.rules`;do
sed 's/201/${i}/g rules.new;
done
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I usually just set the shell to /usr/bin/false or /usr/sbin/nologin for
users like these. Of course you can't test these interactively with
su. If you want to do that, give the account a valid login shell, test
it, then set
-files.tar -I
/usr/local/backupScript/include
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exponentially because of retransmission etc.
You should try to isolate the exact conditions you have when you see the
traffic flow degrade.
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to be more capable of staying running you can have
the program fork a child and if the child dies, fork a new child. This is
the method used for many running services. Just be sure if the child dies
the log file is closed and that same file is opened by the new child.
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You can debug your program in any debugger, I used xxgdb from the ports.
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on em0 and em1? These cannot be on
the same subnet unless you are trying to bond them, which I don't believe
is available in 6.X.
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On 2/12/08, Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 06:16 PM 2/12/2008, Neil Gruending wrote:
Hi,
Today I upgraded my computer to 6.3, but now root can't su to other
users. I login as a regular user (neil) over ssh and I can su to
become
scripts do the same thing
where I use su. Everything worked fine when I was running 6.2. Any
help is appreciated. I followed the binary upgrade procedure in the
release announcement.
Thanks
Neil
Did you run mergemaster? Check your users still exist in /etc/passwd?
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Any surgestions? What am i doing wrong as i cannot execute the chown
command?
Sounds like your path doesn't include /usr/sbin, or /usr/sbin or /usr is
mounted without exec.
Have you tried executing with the complete path:
/usr/sbin/chown
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Do you have the array already created? What are you seeing in sysinstall
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causing the lock-ups. Specifically update your apache, mysql-server and php.
Once you have all the latest software running, test to see if the problem
persists.
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= { lan_if wi_if }
block in on $ext_if all
I know it's not dynamically updating but should suffice.
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At 08:24 PM 2/6/2008, Eugen wrote:
I tried everything you guys told me and it still doesn't work :
- tried to set a static address as Derek indicated
- commented out the ipv6 line in rc.conf, even if it was already set to NO
- the answer to Kevin's questions follow:
# ping -I dc0 192.168.1.1
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-Derek
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