Hello
Just upgraded X using portupgrade. Now, X dies when I try to start it. I
usually use xdm, disabled that and tried `startx` and it just hangs,
exactly as it did when trying to use xdm. I read that others on the list
are also having some X related issues after upgrading it, is anyone
aware
When it crashes, i've noticed another error that shows on the console:
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/intel_drv.so:
Undefinded symbol xf86LoaderReqSymLists
... not sure what that means exactly, any ideas?
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that
might help me to secure remote logins even further?
Thanks for any help.
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I really like the pf option and have just set up a similar rule actually, which
i think will work well because i've also got it working with spamd to greylist
inbound mail, as recommended by someone on this list the other day.
Really appreciate all the good advice though, thanks.
Jamie
/connect/articles/analyzing-malicious-ssh-login-attempts
Then somebody having to respond, because security was pretty lame:
http://www.symantec.com/connect/articles/responding-brute-force-ssh-attack?ref=rss
Thanks for posting those links, interesting information there.
Jamie
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the sound of that and will check it out.
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freebsd 8.0-RELEASE i've got currently is 8.0-RELEASE-p2. Not sure if there has
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So, I wondered, as this library is on my system what could the cause of
the error, and how can I fix it?
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I wondered if anyone knows what could be wrong here, and how I can get
it to build?
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I hope you did run `make clean` after removing v4l_compat port?
Hi Yuri, I had not done `make clean`, but doing so did make it install
ok. Thanks for you help.
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). By default, jails aren't
allowed to create the raw sockets necessary for direct ethernet
communication. Setting security.jail.allow_raw_sockets=1 should allow
that. You might also need to clear security.jail.socket_unixiproute_only
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, such as:
xterm*loginShell: true
... in your .Xdefaults file
Jamie
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distclean
% make rmconfig
Then, rebooted (not sure if that has had anything to do with the success
of the build or not)
Then:
% cd /usr/ports/print/ghostscript8
% make install clean
and that did it.
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been trying to portupgrade firefox3 for about a day but keep getting a
checksum mismatch error and the build stops. What do I need to do to get
it to upgrade?
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of other ports that depend on it and
pkg_delete ghostscript8 won't remove it because of the dependent ports.
If I `pkg_delete -f` it and then rebuilt it from the ports tree will
this cause problems with my system?
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. I'd really appreciate any advice on how
others go about this.
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properly. I'm in my first year at University and we're learning about UNIX
systems so i'm just experimenting really.
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for the port to build anyway.
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, as described in http://www.tug.org/texlive/svn/. Then I
followed the instructions at http://www.tug.org/texlive/build.html to
build my own snapshot on FreeBSD 9.X.
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had made sure the linux-f10-base was
installed.) I had stupidly left whitespace after the = sign in the file:
/etc/sysctl.conf:
OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT =f10
OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORT =f10
correcting that did the trick and its all working great.
Thanks again, though.
Jamie
Just in case someone looks here and not in UPDATING referred above, they
go in /etc/make.conf but you probably meant that :)
Chris
Hi chris
oops, yes that is what meant. sorry.
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installed with the linux-f4-core, but
i've removed this, installed the f10-core and then started having
problems with the flashplugin.
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This says 6.3 RELEASE, and it will also give the patchlevel (p3)
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I'm asking this question here because I
are now configured. If everything is hosed up in there the OS
isn't going to be able to fix anything.
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Sometimes you may want to use the -y switch, but use it with caution.
man fsck for more info on other options.
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thanks!
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jerry
thanks
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No, it isn't that hard...you could set up rc.conf to get a dynamic IP
when the machine starts, and then you could write a startup script and
place it in /usr/local/etc/rc.d that sleeps for however long you want the
dynamic IP to be active, and then runs ifconfig to reconfigure your IP
architecture
elsewhere? Or explicitly tell make.conf to look in the amd64 directory
rather than the i386?
Any help greatly appreciated.
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libexec
15 sbin
15 include
1 tmp
1 ports
1 openssl
1 libdata
1 games
1 compat
My first thought is that the du binary is compromised, but I thought
that I may be missing something blindingly obvious.
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well, as I said, it now works for me anyway.. I used to have regular
problems with myspace and google video, but they appear to work now too (!!)
Ho hum!
cheers,
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compiled libflashsupport tuned to OSS,
so that shouldn't be an issue.
Indeed, I just tried flash9 again, and I do get sound (the other issues with
flash9
are another story)
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/ linuxpluginwrapper code only currently works with
linux-flashplugin7,
so you'll need to keep using that one instead if you use the native FreeBSD
firefox.
When/if flashplayer9 is working with FreeBSD firefo, then the flashplayer7 port
will
be removed.
Hope this clarifies things,
cheers,
Jamie
, but
to me it appears that inetd will do pretty much everything that xinetd
will do now. Or, am I missing something?
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more, since the FreeBSD-linux base was upgraded from rh9 to fc, my
system core dumps
on EVERY linux binary I try to run, so I've not even been able to test the
flash9 beta
in a linux binary-browser!
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gcc-build
cd gcc-build
../gcc-4.0.3/configure --prefix=/tools --disable-nls --enable-shared
--enable-languages=c
make bootstrap
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Greetings!
I am having trouble compiling gcc 4.0.3 on FreeBSD 4.9. The compiler
seems to be referencing mntent.h and the compilation fails with:
from /usr/include/mntent.h:2
hope this question makes sense...I'm just trying to get a more lucid
understanding of how software interrupts or software traps as they're
referred to in this text, are implemented.
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I found a really interesting FreeBSD wiki at www.freebsdwiki.net which
covers FreeBSD admin info.
Does anyone know of a wiki for FreeBSD developers? Looking for info on
FreeBSD kernel and some OS theory. The former focuses on administration.
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doing wrong?
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Ooops. I already got ftp to run in my Windows client.
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messages like Lost
connection or Server unexpectedly closed connection
or Authentication failed. What am I doing wrong? I'm
running on a wireless connection, if that information
helps.
Again, thanks in advance,
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know if 4.3 will work with them. If they won't then
should I start scrounging about for older base
stations?
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I would just like to ask if it's possible to install
NDIS on FreeBSD 4.3?
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Hi, I would just like to ask if there is any way at
all that I can configure the Linksys wireless PCI card
(WMP11) to work on Freebsd 4.3? I know the card's not
compatible, but if I can't make it work I'll have to
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I wouldn't have to do that.
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. I would prefer to use the native
libraries.
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libraries.
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Help!
I'm a UNIX newbie trying to compile a custom kernel
with modifications for TCP purposes. My system is
FreeBSD 4.3 running on i386. My 'make depend' works
fine, but when I geto to 'make', the following error
occurs:
tcp_usrreq.o: In function 'tcp6_connect':
that helps.
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getting
the IP address from the nameserver from the outside world rather than the
IP from /etc/hosts. I am not running a local named on this machine,
either. Any ideas?
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I may have missed something from the thread before I joined the list,
but is there any reason you can't just mount the filesystems and use vi
as you're used to? If you're getting far enough in the boot process to
get an opportunity to interact with a shell, you should just be able to
mount -a and
that my 4.x UFS clients won't be able to mount a share from
the 5.x box.
Or does the NFS layer allow this? Will my 5.x box be backwards
compatible for 4.x boxen and still work?
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). But what if I had missed the announcement, or perhaps
there are other modifications not security related. Where do I go to find
out what the current patchlevel is for the RELEASE branch?
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ports 0 and 2 are both sharing irq 4 and 1 and 3 are
sharing irq7. Is there a problem with this? If so, any idea how I can get
around it? Thanks!
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error comes up. I suppose
I could try pulling down the whole source tree again, maybe a file is
truncated, but before I do that, I wonder if anyone else may have anything
I can try. Thanks,
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I am upgrading my system from 4.4 REL to 4.10 REL. I cvsupped my
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make buildworld, it compiles for quite a while, but then eventually it
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(they don't need to use ACL)??
Guess the question is can fBSD4 machines use fBSD5 NFS servers ok, and
also, how stable is / does ACL even work between to fBSD5 machines using
NFS?
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Thanks Matt, I'll have a look at GEOM gate but will most likely have to
wait for the NFS support.
If anyone needs any help testing the NFS Server work I'll be more than
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I had a problem once with a certain provider using MPD for VPN over ADSL
connections, have you tried experimenting with the MTU on your adapter?
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another approach to the startup script, which also failed in
the same way:
#!/bin/sh -
export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/getresuid.so
applix $*
Anyone have any suggestions? It seems as though even though I am
defining LD_PRELOAD, it isn't loading when the program is run.
Thanks,
- Jamie
The error means that the file was not specified in the tar command. If
you don't add the -f switch to tar, it will assume you are trying to work
with a tape drive (/dev/sa0). Your tar command is defaulting to that, and
that is why you are getting that error message.
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Then use the the value of PORTNAME with portinstall:
portinstall xworld
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Sorry, in my example I didn't give the full path to the xworld port.
Should be:
grep PORTNAME /usr/ports/astro/xworld/Makefile
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In our case, it was the ti0 interface, but the concept's the same.
Hope that gives you something to start with, at any rate.
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configuration file (with the obvious make and restart of the sendmail
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I'm not really sure where to ask this, so I'm defaulting to the
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I recently reinstalled my machine and am running 5.2.1-RELEASE. Now that
Firefox 0.9 has been released, I decided to try installing it. (Note:
Since this is a freshly reinstalled workstation, no previous versions of
On 06/17, Richard Tobin rearranged the electrons to read:
You have to run it as root first.
Actually, according to the last checkin, that's no longer true. I did
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in /usr/local/bin.
What am I missing here? The makefile has this line in it:
.if defined(OPENSSL_OVERWRITE_BASE)
I can't understand why it would put it in /usr/local.
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On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, Jamie wrote:
Tried upgrading openssl this morning on a 4.9REL machine with ports.
I went into /usr/ports/security/openssl and ran:
make -DOPENSSL_OVERWRITE_BASE=yes install
When it was through building, it didn't over-write the /usr/bin/openssl
binary
On Fri, 9 Apr 2004, Eric F Crist wrote:
On Thursday 08 April 2004 11:25 pm, Jamie wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 4.9REL. Is there a way to find the current value
of the stack and instruction pointers of a running process with ps or
something similiar?
Greetings from
I'm running FreeBSD 4.9REL. Is there a way to find the current value
of the stack and instruction pointers of a running process with ps or
something similiar?
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A friend is someone who lets you have total freedom to be yourself.
I would recommend Clam Antivirus. http://clamav.sourceforge.net
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I was wondering what is a good, free ;) anti virus program for FreeBSD.
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that the general rule of thumb is that your load average should
be less than the number of CPU's. I don't know what OS they were referring
to, however. Does this sound right for FreeBSD? Are there better ways of
monitoring load average?
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are kept in sendmail/doc. Look for a file called op.ps
or op.txt. These docs go over a lot of good info. Also check the man
pages. man sendmail
Sendmail by Brian Costales with Eric Allman. ISBN 1565928393
HTH,
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Did sendmail -q -v and mailq
The 15
the port makefile.
Kris
Yes, and you'll also notice in the makefile that it will contain a
Master Dir. Check the master dir port's makefile for more building
options.
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/ is checked
before /usr/lib.
Is that the route I should be taking, or is there a better way? I have
considered using the openssl port to do the upgrade, but I would rather
use a tarball because I have built apache/mod_ssl/openssl together.
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Is there any point in adding more than 2 Gb of swap space on an x86 if
you have 2 Gb of ram? From what I've read, x86 can address 4 Gb of memory,
so it would seem that more than 4 Gigs of combined memory and swap space
would be wasted. Am I right?
Thanks,
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Greetings
with leaky caps. It would have been fun to see if it could have made it to
999 or higher.
I'm curious as to what the highest uptimes people have seen on their
servers. With times like that, you can't help but fall in love
with FreeBSD!!
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hi,
I'm fairly new to FreeBSD and I hope this is the
proper group to post this question.
I'm setting up a FTP server on FreeBSD 5.1 to be
accessed by a select number of people. Is there a way
to limit the amount of bandwidth that would allocated
(e.g. I don't want to use the full 768kb/s
.
It seems to be the best open source AV scanner I've been able to find that
includes it's own virus database, but perhaps someone else knows of
something better.
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