On Friday 23 June 2006 08:08, John Nielsen wrote:
On Friday 23 June 2006 00:46, Jonathan Horne wrote:
On Thursday 22 June 2006 23:16, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
On Jun 22, 2006, at 10:09 PM, Jonathan Horne wrote:
generally, how risky of an operation is it to change the branch im
-compilation on amd64? I looked through the mailing list
archives and couldn't find a method. Also, VNC, slow as it is, tends to be
faster than running X apps directly, at least over high-latency networks. NX
runs rings around both of them, though.
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with
patchlevels of specific servers a little easier.
im sure this is a common thing, but i want to ask since google didnt bring
anything up to me on this topic.
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On Thursday 22 June 2006 23:16, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
On Jun 22, 2006, at 10:09 PM, Jonathan Horne wrote:
generally, how risky of an operation is it to change the branch im
following
(assuming i have a server in good working order)?
i think i would now prefer to start
and
make deinstall or will i have to go through them all one by one (I have
a lot installed).
The pkg_cutleaves port will simplify things for you.
i did something similar recently, and 'pkg_delete -r php5-extensions' will
make them all go *poof*.
cheers,
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ive noticed that sendmail in the ports collection will download and build a
8.13.7, but after a cvsup-buildworld, sendmail is still (albiet now patched)
at 8.13.6. any ideas as to when the 8.13.7 will be included into the
STABLE/RELENG trees?
just curious,
jonathan
new kernel, your just going to have to have faith
in sysctl -a|grep cpu :)
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On Friday 16 June 2006 23:25, Micah wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote:
On Jun 16, 2006, at 5:09 PM, Jonathan Horne wrote:
well, i figured out that if at the boot selection screen, if i choose
option 2 boot with acpi enabled, i can then give 'shutdown -p
now' and
the system will then power off
), what situations (deployments) STABLE is for, and the same for
RELENG.
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On Jun 16, 2006, at 9:29 PM, Jonathan Horne wrote:
On Jun 16, 2006, at 5:09 PM, Jonathan Horne wrote:
well, i figured out that if at the boot selection screen, if i
choose
option 2 boot with acpi enabled, i can then give 'shutdown -p
now' and
the system will then power off properly
understanding of what that does. i did try disabling some stuff,
but it had no effect on powerdown behavior.
i would appreciate any advice anyone has.
thanks,
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understanding of what that does. i did try disabling some stuff,
but it had no effect on powerdown behavior.
i would appreciate any advice anyone has.
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On Jun 16, 2006, at 5:09 PM, Jonathan Horne wrote:
well, i figured out that if at the boot selection screen, if i choose
option 2 boot with acpi enabled, i can then give 'shutdown -p
now' and
the system will then power off properly. easy enough...
but how do i set option 2 as my default
to build a new kernel to go with this, or can i just build the world and
be done with it?
thanhs,
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On Wednesday 14 June 2006 19:56, Joel Hatton wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 19:15:14 -0500, Jonathan Horne wrote:
question: if i choose Patch Solution 1 from
http://security.freebsd.org/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-06:17.sendmail.asc, do i
need to build a new kernel to go with this, or can i just build
On Thursday 08 June 2006 13:35, Derek Ragona wrote:
Look at the file
.xinitrc
in your home directory, this is where the window manager is usually run
from.
-Derek
At 07:14 AM 6/8/2006, Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI wrote:
I'm setting up a FreeBSD box for the first time,
.
If I recall correctly, there are examples available in the Handbook.
We also need to find a way of turning firefox into a
kiosk browser.
Put a script in /etc/ttys that starts up X and runs firefox; maybe
`startx firefox'?
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What file controls the way Xwindows sets up after I log on? I got the
graphical login screen, but now I want to start Xwindows with kde rather than
twm.
With `startx', it is ~/.xinitrc
WIth `kdm', it is ~/.xsession
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-p.
As far as the Makefile goes, I am building and installing the makefile
correctly. Is there anything else I need to add?
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i get something similar (yet equally aggravating!) when i scp too. can
someone point me in the right direction here?
thanks a bunch,
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On Sunday 04 June 2006 10:03, Benjamin Lutz wrote:
On Sunday 04 June 2006 16:45, Jonathan Horne wrote:
my freebsd boxes are refusing connections (or erroring them out, im not
sure which it is at this time). when i try to scp a file or make a sftp
connection, this is what i get:
[EMAIL
On Sunday 04 June 2006 11:46, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
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i have a system that i tend to tear up quite often. sometimes
accidently, sometimes not. recompiling kde is quite a long process (and
when i try to do it from packages, something is always messed
ports dir before i could continue.
in the future for me, is there a way to proeperly retain all the precompiled
stuff, and just skip right to the installation portion of my previously
compiled ports?
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Hi,
I'm having trouble rebuilding my kernel (first time). It's actually
happening in a linking stage. I tried deleting all of my /usr/src directory
and using cvsup to get a fresh stable copy, but it's still wigging out. The
method I am using is make buildkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL. Here's the
over the wrong places, but i have to say, im pretty happy with my result!
(/me scratches practice total system recovery off list of things to do)
cheers,
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quickly, i would sure appreciate it.
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Jonathan Horne wrote:
i hate to ask another back when i used linux question, but here goes:
back when i used linux, i would create a .iso file of a cd like this:
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/path/destfile.iso
... and it would just work. made a perfect copy every time
(specifically,
of microsoft
).
can anyone recommend how to create a .iso image in freebsd that will
render a bootable .iso file? i hate to have to keep a linux box around
the office just for the purpose of successfully creating a .iso file :)
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quick question, is the appropriate method of upgrading as follows:
- make 3 floppies (boot, kern1, kern2) from the new version's tree
- reboot from the floppies
- follow the sysinstall's upgrade path?
This isn't explicitly stated in the
? id rather not turn on leave a copy on the server as
this has shown to give poorer and poorer performance over time for me.
welp, im off to build world,
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What version of java are you using? The output of java -version
would be helpful. Please note that if you're using anything other
that the native FreeBSD java, you will not be able to get very far.
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in the Makefile.
The port will build under 1.3, but not run; consider upgrading to a
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i would back up one step, and make sure that you have the
file /usr/local/libexec/apache/libphp5.so. currently as of port version
php5-5.1.4, this required component does not automatically compile.
also after that, make sure that you added index.php to the DirectoryIndex
line.
jonathan
,
jonathan
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, for a lot less cash).
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that line, and therefor the lib file
compiled by default previously. im not sure if the omission of
WITH_APACHE=yes was by intention or not, but ill have to be sure to
check it for near future installs.
tht,
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i cannot understand where i am going wrong here, can someone shed some light
for me?
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On Thursday 11 May 2006 09:37, Jonathan Horne wrote:
im scratching my head here, and kicking myself for not already having a
better understanding about how things work during compile (i have 0% skill
in any programming language... except *basic*html... which dont consider
worthy of being
On Thursday 11 May 2006 09:55, Richard Collyer wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote:
well, i guess i figured it out. Makefile is not the same as previous
versions.
OPTIONS=APACHE Build Apache module off
i changed it to on, and restarted my compile. im kind of curious
If you are as dissatisfied with the new official logo
as I am, then forward this email to the FreeBSD federation
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Dear FreeBSD federation board of directors:
I am upset with the manner in which it was decided
that a new logo was needed.
Only
I Just upgraded my freebsd machine to a new board, this one has an
onboard NIC where as the old one just had a PCI 10/100 nic. I put the
old NIC on the new board as well so I can have 2 running out of the
machine, but I don't know how to set it so that the onboard NIC (vr0) is
the default and
Is there a way to tell a daemon to listen only to the localhost without
using a firewall?
any chance you could tell us what deamon youre trying to configure? (that
would help).
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by
default, unlike some other operating systems. The -L/usr/local/lib
flag is therefore required...
but ldconfig already found the library (line 441)!?
ld(1) doesn't consult ldconfig(8).
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them with professional artists who couldnt give one care about anything
technical. *shrug* would be an interesting experiment, to say the least.
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didnt see an announcement about it
yet. how close to release does this put us?
cheers,
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, with the 4BSD? is the ULE scheduler suited
for a server setup as well (my server is also SMP), or is this something that
should be kept to a desktop?
thanks,
jonathan horne
On Sunday 07 May 2006 04:43, Duane Whitty wrote:
Hi,
I decided to give the ULE scheduler a try a while ago (April 28
to?
or, should this behavior just be considered typical?
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On Sunday 07 May 2006 12:09, Jonathan Horne wrote:
i have a server that has 2GB ram, recently upgraded from 1GB ram. it runs
apache2.0 with php5, sendmail with spamass-milter, dovecot, mysql5.0,
cacti, and a couple other small things (like snmp, my bx irc shell, etc).
when ever i look
On Sun, May 07, 2006 at 12:19:41PM -0500, Jonathan Horne wrote:
i just upgraded to the new phpsysinfo rc2, and it shows more detailed
information about what the memory usage is doing. it shows that 1.57GB is
being used by buffers. what is the significance of 1.57GB of memory being
used
On Sunday 07 May 2006 19:43, Michal Mertl wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote:
On Sunday 07 May 2006 12:09, Jonathan Horne wrote:
i have a server that has 2GB ram, recently upgraded from 1GB ram. it
runs apache2.0 with php5, sendmail with spamass-milter, dovecot,
mysql5.0, cacti, and a couple
Hey,
I'm trying to add the package gnuplot, and when I do, it goes and tries to
add another necessary package pdflib. The issue is that it cannot find
pdflib. I get the following:
pkg_add -r gnuplot
Fetching
? hopefully the data i need
will be amongst the things i was backing up.
thanks,
jonathan
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/squirrelmail. oops. oh
well, ive updated my backup script, and i guess next time ill be able to
recover my addressbooks and other user settings.
:)
cheers,
jonathan
On Wed, 3 May 2006 08:28:44 -0500 (CDT)
Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i did a full reinstall of my server yesterday
Hi!
I currently just fixed moused to start up using my laptop's mousepad in
/etc/rc.conf using the following options:
moused_enable=YES
moused_port=/dev/psm0
moused_flags= #This is another problem of mine, I can't get the four
extra buttons on my mousepad to work because I don't know what
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 11:10:50AM +0800, FreeBSD Daemon wrote:
Dear list,
How can I non-manually remove the ^M line breaks from my text files
$ tr -d \r text-file text-file-without
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this will cause apache to see a libexpat.so.5, but it will be using the .6
version.
hth,
jonathan
On Sunday 30 April 2006 04:31, dharam paul wrote:
I am getting folloing error while I try to start
apache :
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libexpat.so.5
not found, required by http
d
| Major | Prod
# where Full conveys the most information, and Prod the least.
#
ServerTokens Full
cheers,
jonathan
On Saturday 29 April 2006 12:16, Aguiar Magalhaes wrote:
Hi,
When the Apache 2.2 shows the forbidden pages and
others, It shows the version of apache, php, ssl, etc.
It's dangerous
specifies the verbosity, while ServerSignature allows it on, or
eliminates it altogether.
cheers,
jonathan
On Saturday 29 April 2006 12:59, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote:
take a look at the ServerTokens section of httpd.conf.
#
# ServerTokens
# This directive configures what
they go about doing it successfully? also, any tips outside of users that
you think i might benefit from in a rebuild/redeploy, would also be
appreciated!
thanks a million,
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, /root, a few things from /var. what
i need to know is, what is the proper way to re-import these files once the
new system is up?
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rpm ultra160 SCSI drives. the fastest i
could get for continuous transfer (i made some gigantic zip files containing
several .iso files) was about 250mbit.
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postgresql-client, and then install the newer version. After that
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, and is
there a way to monitor status (healthly, failed) from within the OS?
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to put it in single
user mode, so if there is any reason to believe the whole processes can be
completed safely without single-user mode, then i will probably try it.
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thoughts on how to debug why java is seg faulting?
Just the usual stuff:
- make sure linprocfs is mounted.
- don't run the build in a jail.
If all else fails, you can download the diablo-jdk1.5 to build the
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my shell is bash, and is set the 'ls' command to always show colors. on my
screen, i have a hard time seeing that dark blue color against the black
backround. is there a way i can lighten this default dark blue to a shade a
little easier to differentiate?
thanks,
jonathan
you should check out the fbsd/firewall pfSense. it has exactly what your
talking about built in, and easy to configure. i could go on and on all
day about how great that firewall is... but you should check it out
yourself.
www.pfsense.org
its built on 6.0.
jonathan
List,
In a branch
configuration for
that located?
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Robert Huff wrote:
Jonathan Horne writes:
my box has a firewire port that is showing up as fwe0. it is not
being used, and i would like to eliminate this device from the
network configuration. (some applications try to bind to this as
its default interface, ex: iftop).
how do i go
(or safeguard against) this
action in the future?
thanks,
jonathan
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actually i did try that, but iftop still bound to it on start. oh well, a
security advisory came out yesterday anyway, thus we're all due for a kernel
compile as it is. ill just comment out the fwe0 and call it even.
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2000 or so, and even
then, when i tried to set it up, it was a complete and total failure.
so, any other recommendations for webmail besides squirrelmail?
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syntax.
before:
cd /usr/ports/mail/dovecot
make install distclean
now:
cd /usr/ports/mail/dovecot; make install distclean
saslthaud did the same thing just a while a go. this happend on 2 boxes
simultaneously!
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ive been working on a pair of test boxes today, and 2 daemons in a row,
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ive done tons of installs on these test boxes, what am i all of a sudden
doing wrong?
Nothing
, [69.49.106.81]
Dig -x 69.49.106.81 reveals:
;; ANSWER SECTION:
81.106.49.69.in-addr.arpa. 21124 IN PTR
mail871.carrierinternetsolutions.com.
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i would like to ask the list for opinions on a good graphical ftp client for a
freebsd desktop. before i try them all, id like to get a few
recomendations :)
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mentioned i use KDE. will gftp be any trouble to
compile, or is it going to pull down the entire gnome to go with it? im
really looking for something that works well under KDE.
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, but it will not start at boot.
can someone point me in the right direction here?
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On Saturday 15 April 2006 16:09, albi wrote:
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 14:47:25 -0500
Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i compiled vsftpd from ports today. at the end of the install, it
asks me to add vsftpd_enable=YES to /etc/rc.conf, and also that i
should add:
listen=YES
At 04:37 PM 4/15/2006, Jonathan Horne wrote:
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i compiled vsftpd from ports today. at the end of the install, it
asks me to add vsftpd_enable=YES to /etc
on the ntpd method?
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, or can one rely
only on the ntpd method?
thanks,
Jonathan Horne
Sorry, Typo:
2) add this entry to /etc/rc.conf
ntpd_enable=YES
add the file with these contents to /etc/rc.conf:
i meant to say add the file /etc/ntp.conf with these contents
thanks,
Jonathan Horne
:
/var/tmp//ccxtkMwv.o(.text+0x45): In function `main':
: undefined reference to `pow'
If I comile with g++, I have no issues. Are these results that I
should have? If so, why? If not, I'm going to submit the bug on gcc
(or the linker, but I'm guessing it's the same group).
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Jonathan
;
}
Thanks,
Jon
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Question then. Why would it work when I don't use variables if I
don't include the library? This question is just out of curiosity.
On 4/11/06, Nicolas Blais [EMAIL
Yes, thank you. I wasn't going to report it as a bug after you
pointed out my blatant mistake. Thanks again for the info.
Jon
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So, clearly, something is optimizing
.
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. it ends up in the disabled mode anyway, i dont think its worth
worrying over. :)
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telnet to hostname.domain 25, you will see:
220 locahost.domain ESMTP Sendmail 8.13.6/8.13.3; Sat, 8 Apr 2006
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good luck!
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wondering if i could be setting myself up for
issues (by not editing the stable-supfile and taking only what i need).
last, im also as well interested in hearing how some of my peers here
apply the cvsup concepts to your production servers.
thanks for reading,
Jonathan Horne
On Friday 07 April 2006 16:34, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2006-04-07 15:54, Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
im still pretty new to freebsd. ive been playing around with the cvsup
tools, and they are quite fascinating.
i changed my production server from Fedora to FreeBSD 6.0
to generate
thumbnails and slideshows for example.
anybody please correct me if i am wrong.
regards,
usleep
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Thanks for the suggestion. I haven't tried it yet, but I'll post if I
get it working.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I haven't tried it yet, but I'll post if I
get it working.
Thanks,
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On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 05:45:19PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 21:39:11 +
Jonathan Herriott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, my
Hi!
I've come into an interesting problem I've been trying to figure out.
For no other reason than my own interest, I've been trying to get a c
program to execute other programs in the current console I am in
(using kde if that helps).
I tried using system() and execvp() calls to try and
native JDK1.4 installed, that would
work as well.
Cheers.
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