I just installed apache 2 and was trying to see if port 80 was open by doing
a sockstat -4 but I couldn't see the port so I thought it didn't install
right. So I did a sockstat -6 and noticed port 80 is showing up for IPv6
sockets.
Is this a default feature for Apache 2 on freebsd.
You can use portupgrade with a flag to download all the binaries and then do
the install once all the binaries have been downloaded. Once that is done
you can just copy the binaries over to the other machine or install from
across the network.
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I am trying to prevent a user from leaving his directory. I set something up
last year where I just added a name to a file. But I forgot the name of the
file.
For another box I wanted to use putty to connect to my freebsd server and
was wondering if there was a shell I could use where the user
I am having a problem connecting to my server. If I reboot it will work
externally for about 50 minutes. After that I can't connect. So I thought my
server turned off. Or my connection was closed. I was able to ping out so I
connected remotely and I couldn't ping the server. I shut down and it
Is there any web ranking software in the ports I can use? I've been looking
but was hoping someone could recommend one.
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I'm trying to print out my commands that I input into the terminal from root
to a file so I can print it out. How can I do this?
I'm not on the list so can you email me back. Thanks..
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From one newbie to another, drop Bind and go with djbdns. I tried both and
djbdns was 10* easyer to use and install. In two days I had DNS resolution
working. Much easier tutorials to follow with clear examples. And it's in
ports.
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If I remove sendmail will that stop root from getting roots security reports?
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alias lsls -alG
I made the changes to my .cshrc but I had to reboot to make the changes?
Anyway to activate it without rebooting?
I also added alias ls='ls -G' my /etc/profile but I couldn't get it to work
with 4.5. Do I have to activate this?
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From: Jack L.
ignore that,
Just has to log off and re login.
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From: Grant Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: changing directory listing type
alias lsls -alG
I made the changes to my .cshrc but I had
is alot of money.
Well, I just like to say that I think FreeBSD is great. My first real unix
experience and I couldn't have done it without the support of the FreeBSD
lists and free tutorials.
Grant Cooper,
Thanks freeBSD for the help.
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I just aquired a pent 300 and was currently using a pent 200. But I used a
GENERIC kernel that came with the FreeBSD because I never new how to modify
it at the time. Because I never changed the Kernel can't I just switch the
hardrives and network cards? From reading the boot up process I don't
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a better answer.
You can do one of two things. Copy the files structure, /phpMyAdmin to
/usr/local/www/data-dist or create a symbolic link. I would re-read the
instructions, it tells you what to do. The symbolic link may get
Check out this site, once you get a handle on the setup read this HOWTO.
I've looked at lot's of resources but this is the best as far as I'm
concerned.
http://www.freebsd-howto.com/HOWTO/Ipfw-HOWTO
If someone has one better, I would love to see it.
Grant Cooper
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like to here about it.
Thanks, Grant Cooper.
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Just curious. Never seen a question like this. And after buying a LT win
moden (waste of money) I just wanted to ask. Its either this or buy a
complete package.
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Subject: Re: sticky bit q-mail and DHCP
Just wondering, but if you are hosting your own domain shouldn't you
have a static ip address
I had the same problem, I started with Red Hat,
then went to another version then FreeBSD. I found it the most resourceful and
easiest to install. I have installed different scenarios when installing
FreeBSD, both on primary and secondary and both easy to do.
If you downloaded the ISO
but
you can only learn so much in so little free time.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 10:07 PM
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Grant Cooper said: Just because you see some anonymous FTP
any
info on that.
Thanks for the 1000 I was reading up and down that man list.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 12:49 AM
Subject: Re: sticky bit q-mail
I am using my home computer that uses a DHCP. In /etc/rc.conf my hostname is
automatically entered. I realize this is the name of my computer given to me
from my ISP. I purchased my domain kooper.ca. Should I change the hostname
in /etc/rc.conf to hostname=dell.kooper.ca. If not, what would this
I am using my home computer that uses a DHCP. In /etc/rc.conf my hostname is
automatically entered. I realize this is the name of my computer given to me
from my ISP. I purchased my domain kooper.ca. Should I change the hostname
in /etc/rc.conf to hostname=dell.kooper.ca. If not, what would this
When you install FreeBSD it will ask you if you
want to install a boot strap. You want to install it on your primary harddrive.
When you boot up, you will get the option of deciding what harddrive to boot
from.
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Molonov
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1. I am using my home computer that uses a DHCP. In
/etc/rc.conf my hostname is automatically entered. I realize this is the name of
my computer given to mefrom my ISP. I purchased my domain kooper.ca. Should
I change the hostname in /etc/rc.conf to hostname="dell.kooper.ca". If not, what
I think I made a boo boo. I deleted all the files from var/log thinking I
would have clean logs. Well, I rebooted but some of the files never
reapeared. I made a back up just in case.
Can I expect any problems in the future?
What is the best way to start off with new logs - I'm experimenting
Sorry, I couldn't find your host's canonical name in DNS. when I execute
the ./config command. I'm getting this error. Well I own my Domain,
kooper.ca. And it exist's. But I am not using Bind yet. Don't know how so I
am using zoneedit.com to point to me. Is this what they are asking for? I
can
Title: FTP Installation with INTEL DC21143 card
When I do a whois kooper.ca I see that I have 2
name servers pointingto my apache server. I want my box to be a DNS
also(I think).
From my understanding I use DNSprovided by my
ISP to convertNames to IP's. I ampretty sure I don't want to
K after reading some e-mails. And before I do anything, athough I really
want to. hehe. I better ask for advice. I am going to use Postfix for my
e-mail server. And then I want to find a webmail package to add on, right?
Is there a package in ports that will do both. Can't use squirrel because I
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