At 9:00 AM +0800 12/12/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I need to update the sources of several servers in my network.
I have already made a cvsup -g -L 2 cvs-supfile on one of the
servers and placed all under /home/ncvs.
I assume that /home/ncvs is a directory that is NFS-exported
to all of
At 1:12 PM + 11/30/03, Stacey Roberts wrote:
Hello,
Some time ago, I saw a thread on this list that had
concluded that the adduser facility in FreeBSD had been
amended so that samba machine accounts can be created
with the required $ at the end of the desired machine
user name.
The 'pw'
At 12:26 AM -0600 11/27/03, Charles Howse wrote:
I have an HP1100 printer that I set up on machine moe with
apsfilter, and is working perfectly.
I'm trying to setup machine larry to print text only to the
printer on moe, but I'm not getting anywhere. Jobs get
into the local spool, but time out
At 1:26 PM -0600 11/29/03, Charles Howse wrote:
On Saturday 29 November 2003 01:03 pm, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
To me, it looks like lpd is not accepting remote connections
on moe. That would happen if lpd is not being started during
system startup, or if you have started it up with the '-s
At 4:47 PM -0800 11/17/03, K Anderson wrote:
Hey there all.
For quite some time I've been noticing messages on the primary
console as well as the message log.
inetd[630]: printer/tcp: bind: Address already in use
I have cups installed and happen to notice something in the
/usr/local/etc/rc.d
At 6:02 PM -0800 11/17/03, K Anderson wrote:
Garance A Drosihn wrote:
Are all the messages from the same process? And is that
process really 'inetd'? If so, what kind of entries do
you have in /etc/inetd.conf?
Woa, thanks for the quick response.
Just a matter of luck... :-)
Yes, the process
At 1:47 PM +0100 11/4/03, Nic Bergen wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install freebsd on an old i486 (75mhz) with
40mb ram I have two harddrives 260 and 349mb.
Which version of FreeBSD are you trying to install?
--
Garance Alistair Drosehn= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Senior Systems Programmer
At 8:55 PM -0700 10/31/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Garance.
Thanks for your answer, ...
I think that the solution to my dilemma, is modify
the source code of LPD.
But before this I like to try the netgroup option,
where can I begin to read?
Well, you can check:
man hosts.lpd
which
At 8:45 PM -0700 10/28/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a printer configured in the BSD, is working fine, now
I need to enable that other systems print in this printer,
to do this I add 2 lines to the file /etc/hosts.lpd
10.192.2.134
as_nte.intranet.telmex.com.
but the remote system can't
At 7:42 AM -0600 10/29/03, Charles Howse wrote:
Note below, that the connection was opened on the 28th, but
did not close, however the connection to Seeds closed
about 4 mins after I opened it.
Snippet from /var/log/moe.log
[2003/10/28 12:11:13, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(698)
moe
At 1:22 PM -0600 10/29/03, Charles Howse wrote:
Garance wrote:
I'm not much of an expert on the low-level details, but I can
say that what you're seeing is also what I've seen, and that
I believe samba is supposed to work that way.
I just checked again, and the connection was closed at 12:13
At 11:00 AM -0800 10/28/03, Jason Williams wrote:
Thanks Matthew for your explanation. You answered a lot
of my questions. Makes sense now really.
Just out of curiosity, why would someone want to use:
RELENG_4_8_0_RELEASE?
Is there some type of benefit?
One would think that the best option for
At 2:17 PM -0400 10/15/03, Tom Parquette wrote:
I'm trying to configure printing on the local machine
(Stargate) to point to lp on P3R-272.
This is what I currently have coded in Stargate's printcap
file:
lp|HP2000 on P3R-272:\
:sh:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:\
At 11:58 AM +0100 10/10/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) I can't get /usr/local/etc/rc.d/*sh to work.
I don't have any ideas to offer on this.
2) Building kernels/worlds is MUCH slower than under 4.X. A kernel
used to take around an hour; it's taking about 4 under 5.1
(Cyrix 166mhz/64Mb
At 4:14 PM -0400 10/9/03, Jeffrey Wheat wrote:
Apologies for being so vague... All that happens
on the 4.8(4.9RC) servers is they suddenly reboot without
leaving anything in the log files at all, so it is very
difficult to provide more details on the crash.
In the case of the 4.9 systems, are
At 8:08 PM -0400 10/5/03, Kenny Freeman wrote:
I'm using the latest release of openafs, plus I keep my entire
system and kernel up to date with patches. ...
Anyways, my question is really just about AFS and whether or
not it works on 5.1-RELEASE.
My understanding is that the server-side should
At 10:27 AM -0400 10/3/03, Jerry McAllister wrote:
I am wondering how I might go about connecting to an AFS cell
on my FreeBSD 4.8 system. Any input would be helpful.
Currently, as far as I know, there is no version of AFS
client available for FreeBSD although I keep hearing about
openAFS
At 9:59 AM -0700 9/17/03, RA Cohen wrote:
I needed to extend the reach of the wiring in one of the
buildings and installed an SMC inexpensive router/access
point running the latest and greatest 802.11G. ...
Everything works but the domain logins are so slow as to
be almost unuseable.
Does that
At 12:04 PM -0700 9/8/03, Charlie Schluting wrote:
FBSD 5.1:
Using Bind9.2.2, and I have query logging turned on:
logging {
channel querylog { file /var/log/query.lo~g; print-time yes; };
category queries { querylog; };
};
After a logrotate, it stops logging completely. The permissions
are
At 1:41 PM +0800 8/12/03, Katinka Mills wrote:
I thought in the version with Freebsd 4.8 that you could
now use accounts with $ signs in them
The 'pw' command has been changed so that you can create
user accounts (and user groups) which end in a $. That's
all samba should need. I'm pretty sure
At 3:13 PM +1000 8/5/03, jason fiddian wrote:
help please
we have lpd -l running to log daemon activities but where
does it log to?
It depends on what lines you have in /etc/syslog.conf.
You would want to check /var/log/lpd-errs, and you may
also see the lines in /var/log/messages.
If
At 12:08 PM +0300 7/2/03, Jim Xochellis wrote:
I suspected that some processes are confused because
a *new* log file is created and these processes are
making the assumption that their log file will be always
the same and perhaps they open it once and then work with
the FILE pointer.
If a program
At 3:49 PM -0700 4/1/03, Danilo Fiorenzano wrote:
5.0-CURRENT with sources cvsup'd on March 30.
portinstall vmware2 aborts with:
.../vmmon-only/freebsd/hostif.c: In function `FindMPN':
.../vmmon-only/freebsd/hostif.c:186: invalid operands to binary
*** Error code 1
Stop in
At 3:33 PM -0500 4/3/03, David Banning wrote:
what I would like to do is have windows boxes print to a unix
printer filter which would convert the file into pdf format
and put the file into a directory where it could be emailed
out.
Anyone tried this? First off, I tried modifying the printcap
At 12:04 PM -0500 3/24/03, Steve Bertrand wrote:
The current state of my app is ready for production, so I would
like to take a snapshot of it as is, then implement it. I would
like to leave this snapshot alone, and further develop in other
aspects of the program now. Am I correct with this
At 1:01 AM -0500 3/19/03, David Banning wrote:
If I install samba without cups, is it still possible to
print with samba?
I have a small network with a few win boxes and the samba
install is older. It doesn't have cups.
I am just wondering, since samba now installs cups by default,
whether it is
At 12:58 AM -0600 3/12/03, Bob McCarty wrote:
JBMAC# make install
=== Installing for cups-1.1.18.0_4
=== cups-1.1.18.0_4 is already installed - perhaps an older version?
If so, you may wish to ``make deinstall'' and install
this port again by ``make reinstall'' to upgrade it
At 11:48 AM +0100 3/2/03, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
charles pelletier wrote:
how do you add a machine account in samba? i've already added
users using 'smbpasswd -a username password' but cannot for
the life of me remember how to add a machine to the samba
domain.
man smbpasswd
smbpasswd -m
At 10:51 AM +0100 2/13/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm kinda in the same situation : XP Pro, WMWare 3.2, several
virtual machines running fine (linux,w2k), but the freebsd
5-RELEASE is quite a pain to use in this env.
The guest OS keeps on slowing down, to the point that it's
unusable.
Kris
At 8:44 PM -0800 2/8/03, chip wiegand wrote:
I just setup my new Epson C62 printer, works great on my freebsd box.
I am using samba to share it with the rest of the family pc's. They
see it in network neighborhood, connect, install the drivers, all
fine. but the test page won't print. Nothing
At 9:15 PM +0700 1/16/02, Pavel Burovsky wrote:
Excuse me for, perhaps, plaqued question.
FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE (I obtained it from www.linuxcenter.ru) contains
the XFree86 server built on 5.0-CURRENT snapshot(anyway it so reported
by XFree86 server). Is it normal? FAQ says it's not.
I would
At 8:39 PM +0100 2/3/03, Bjarne Wichmann Petersen wrote:
Hi!
I'm a bit pussled. I can print from OpenOffice and Phoenix.
But konq chokes:
A print error occured. Error message received from system:
/usr/local/bin/lpr -P 'laserjet' '/var/tmp/kde-mekanix/kdeprint_pYNslYF' :
execution failed with
At 1:19 PM -0500 1/28/03, Bill Moran wrote:
Mark wrote:
Is there a better way to manage lpd permissions than
specifying individual hosts in /etc/hosts.lpd? I have a
heterogeneous network here (there are a few Winder's machines
in addition to a bunch of Unix machines) that has a bunch of
At 8:02 PM +0200 12/21/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you using lpd or lprng (have to get that out of the way)
lpd
Is lpd running / listening? - Show me
iulian#ps -ax | grep lpd
4544 ?? Is 0:00.01 lpd
What does lpc status all return?
Nothing
What version of freebsd are you
At 12:54 PM -0800 12/8/02, Gary W. Swearingen wrote:
I mostly-wasted a bunch of time investigating web sites and
articles which had schemes for diskless booting, and then
discovered that the picobsd manpage told me everything I
needed to know (to set up a non-harddisk filtering bridge
booting off
At 12:48 PM +1030 12/8/02, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I was at a local installfext yesterday
(http://installfest.auug.org.au/), and a number of people were
interested in doing diskless booting, either for reasons of economy
or reliability. I'm currently about to finish the manuscript of the
At 12:28 AM -0500 12/8/02, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 12:48 PM +1030 12/8/02, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
If *you* are interested, please let me know. I'll make a decision
depending on the amount of feedback I get.
There's at least two cases, right? diskless booting off something
like
At 1:43 PM -0800 11/26/02, Paul A. Scott wrote:
From: Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you maybe running out of space on your local drive? You might
also have a corrupted CVS repo, but I don't think you'd be getting
those errors in that case.
No, I have over 40GB available on the
At 10:10 PM -0500 11/25/02, David S. Jackson wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to use |xargs -J [] mv [] [].suffix
but to no avail.
I've tried |xargs -J mv \[\] \[\].suffix and variations but that
doesn't seem to work either. It seems to work fine with the -i
command under GNU xargs, but not under
At 6:56 AM -0800 11/4/02, Roberto Armenteros wrote:
The download process is very fast, but not the upload
process. When I upload to my other windows machine it
goes five times as fast as my bsd box. What could be
the problem?
Make sure your ethernet card has the correct setting
wrt half-duplex
At 12:03 PM -0500 10/28/02, Vivek Khera wrote:
DN == Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but I have not enabled CUPS in samba at all. Does anyone know what I
need to do to migrate successfully from samba 2.2.5 to 2.2.6? Here's
my config:
DN When you did the install, you probably just
At 1:12 PM -0400 10/18/02, TheGlenMann wrote:
Docs on the subtleties on LPD seem to be in short supply. It looks
like the PAGEPROTECT thing breaks the whole system, then the cannot
rename seems to be Windows trying again to send the file...
How can I determine what is wrong? I suspect that
At 1:50 PM -0400 10/6/02, Gerard Samuel wrote:
I setup and installed a printer yesterday, and installed LPRng and
apsfilter from ports (fresh cvsup), and had apsfilter print out that
funky test page. In continuing the setup the box, I am trying to
print a file, and getting these results -
At 6:30 PM -0700 7/23/02, Ed Yu wrote:
When I try to run 'lpc restart all',
it shows lp:
cannot open lock file
lp:
lpc: unable to connect to /var/run/printer: no such
file or directory
lpc: check to see if the master 'lpd' process is
running.
couldn't start daemon
However, ps aux shows
At 3:34 PM -0700 7/24/02, Ed Yu wrote:
You are right. When I restart the machine after I
uncommented LPD_ENABLE=YES, /var/run/printer shows
up. I also did check /usr/local/sbin and there are lpc
and lpd in it. I basically totally mixed LPR and
LPRng.
Hmm. I am not completely sure I understand
At 11:04 PM -0400 7/16/02, John Mills wrote:
Hello -
I would appreciate a bit more information on the 'world' and 'kernel'
building process. Please point me at the right section of the Handbook
or Greg's book if there is a succinct description.
I have been doing 'CVSUP' followed by:
# make
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