> Here are the entries in rc.conf for the card (the first two digits are
> xx'd for this email):
>
> hostname="not-sharing-that-rightnow"
> defaultrouter xx.100.110.1"
> ifconfig_rl0="inet xx.100.110.160 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast
> xx.100.110.255"
>
> # virtual IP ports
> ifconfig_rl0_alias0
I would like to remove the X11 implementation from my 4.7-STABLE
installation, and was wondering if there's a better way to do it than
package-by-package. I originally installed it over a base system by using
/stand/sysinstall and specifying the additional distribution set. Is
there a way to remo
> Hi everyone
>
> I am looking for a centralized backup solution for FreeBSD. It must be
> able to backup to harddrive, rather than to a tape drive, and must have
> support for FreeBSD/Linux and Windows 2000 clients.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions ?
/usr/ports/misc/amanda-server
/usr/ports
> On hostA I recompiled the kernel incuding the following 2 lines:
> # USB com devices
> device ucom
> device uplcom
>
> Unplugging and plugging back in on hostA the USB end, this is what I get
> on the messages file:
>
> ... hostA /kernel: uplcom0: at uhub0 port 2 (addr 2) discon
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, taxman wrote:
> On Sunday 23 February 2003 08:07 pm, Daniel Herring wrote:
> > Here's the situation:
> > Machine: 150MHz Pentium, 16MB ram, 1.5Gig HD
>
> Well that's not much memory. 5.0 needs much more minimum memory than 4.x
> Your best bet is to put more memory in and se
> On Friday 21 February 2003 22:11, Henrik W Lund wrote:
> Just because something is red, has horns and carries a glowy tridant, is
> it neciserally evil? :P
I don't think so, you've just described a Maserati!
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> On Thursday 20 February 2003 22:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> im on a pI 233mhz mmx with 64mb of ram
>> what do u recommend me to install GNOME or KDE
>
> I was running KDE on a 200 mhz computer. Had no problems, everything
> went smooth.
With that amount of ram I recommend KDE. I'm in a sim
> Most of the times, when you make a DNS change, it may take up 24 hours
> to replicate to all other servers.
> And during that time is when, you wonder if it's gonna work or not. On
> top of that your carrier may not refresh it's list every 6 to 12 hours.
> I had to talk to a supervisor to have AT
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Kevin Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > According to the wi driver page, the D-Link DWL-650 802.11b card should be
> > supported. Using the GENERIC kernel, when I insert the card I get:
> >
> > cardb
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> what are the bbest three languages to learn?
> thx for your answer
English
Mandarin
Hindi
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According to the wi driver page, the D-Link DWL-650 802.11b card should be
supported. Using the GENERIC kernel, when I insert the card I get:
cardbus1: Expecting link target, got 0x0
cardbus1: Resource not specified in CIS: id=10, size=100
cardbus1: Resource not specified in CIS: id=14, size=400
On Thursday, Feb 6, 2003, at 19:05 US/Pacific, David Syphers wrote:
sendmail_enable="NO"
make this NONE
Unfortunately, this is only valid in 4-stable. It was deprecated in
HEAD
September 3, 2002. I was hoping that the sendmail_submit_enable and
sendmail_outbound_enable switches (which I thi
On Tuesday, Feb 4, 2003, at 23:01 US/Pacific, Jon Reynolds wrote:
A windows user can take a document off of the fileserver and edit that
file and save it back to the fileserver, no problem.
A Mac user can connect to the fileserver and edit the same document but
when trying to save back to the fi
> I casually installed a 200 Gig dis on a 4.3-stable freebsd system. I
> quickly followed the directions in
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/disks-
> adding.html section "12.3.2.2 Dedicated". df -g now reports that the
> resulting disk is only 124 Gig, so I'm sad and co
On Sunday, Feb 2, 2003, at 12:07 US/Pacific, Rich Fox wrote:
Hi,
Thanks, I think that found the issue, however...
an stty -a returns...
[snip]
cchars: discard = ^O; dsusp = ^Y; eof
[snip]
Umm, that's what mine reports, as well, both when I'm local to the Mac
and when I'm ssh'ed to the Fr
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003, Rich Fox wrote:
> I use a MacOS X workstation to connect to my FreeBSD box where I use Pine
> to compose these emails.
> Apparently the Terminal program in MacOS X intercepts ctrl+o combinations
> which are used to postpone messages in Pine. Thus, when I use the key
> combinat
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> > Does that make sense?
>
> Sure. What you want isn't two default routers, because at any given
> time there's only one way you want to route this traffic. What you
> really want is to change default router when the outside world sees
> one as down.
On Friday, Jan 24, 2003, at 16:40 US/Pacific, Bill Moran wrote:
See
/usr/share/doc/papers/diskperf.ascii.gz
on your system. This is the authoritative resource as to why those
settings
are they way they are.
?? Sure that's the correct doc? It involves throughput tests of
different disk syst
I have a confusion about apparent conflicts between the minfree setting
and time/space optimization.
Per the manpage:
minfree -
Specify the percentage of space held back from normal users; the
minimum free space threshold. The default value used is 8%.
This value can be set to zero, however up to
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Bill Nolastname wrote:
> It is unfortunate that one of the developers with freebsd.org also supports
> companies that hijack web browsers.
>
> I had respect for freebsd before learning this, now, I do not.
>
> Too bad.
And your question was?
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On Monday, Jan 20, 2003, at 14:05 US/Pacific, talon wrote:
Would someone here be able to tell me how to add
a user to a group using the pw command.
eg I would like to add myself to the operator group
Do I have to hand edit the /etc/group file ?
pw usermod Myaccount -G operator
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Hello - not sure where to go with this and looking for suggestions:
Installed 5.0-RELEASE today on a laptop with my Xircom PS-CE2-10
Ethernet adapter. This adapter is shown in the hardware notes as being
supported by the xe driver -
Xircom CreditCard 10Base-T ``CreditCard Ethernet Adapter IIps'
On Tuesday, Jan 14, 2003, at 22:46 US/Pacific, Wilkinson,Alex wrote:
Can someone recommend to me where I can read up on
entropy.
ie what it is ? Why we have it ? etc etc
- aW
Entropy is a tendency towards disorder in the universe, exemplified by
things LIKE SOME FREAKIN' CLUELESS GIT POSTI
On Saturday, Jan 11, 2003, at 14:15 US/Pacific, Josh Brooks wrote:
Ok, I toggled net.link.ether.inet.log_arp_wrong_iface - I set it to
zero
... and I am still getting those error messages ...
Any thoughts ?
Did you change thea 10. alias mask at Lowell suggested?
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On Friday, Jan 10, 2003, at 22:13 US/Pacific, Kevin Stevens wrote:
What is the best way to make these log errors stop occurring ? I
hate to
be a pain, but not only do I need to know what to put in rc.conf, but
I
cannot reboot the system so I need to know what commands will
implement it
on
On Friday, Jan 10, 2003, at 21:43 US/Pacific, Josh Brooks wrote:
And this works great - it works because 10.10.10.1 is also the default
router for 192.168.0.0/24. BUT, even though the network works great
and
that IP and everything else is fine, I am getting my log files full of:
/kernel: arpl
On Thursday, Jan 9, 2003, at 23:41 US/Pacific, Shawn Henderson wrote:
how well of a firwall can be created with Solaris 8
I am playing with a couple different *nix flavors and wanted to test
out
setting up a Solaris firewall
is it possible and how would I do it..any Ideas.
Posting to a Solaris
On Thursday, Jan 2, 2003, at 17:17 US/Pacific, Mark wrote:
What is it that makes people rave about the longest uptime? To me,
this is
just a list of sites whose admins have neglected to perform the
necessary
upgrade-maintenances, seemingly for almost three years even. To me,
this is
just a li
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Hari Bhaskaran wrote:
> openssl.org just decided to re-release a release!
> It would have been much cleaner to bump up a version
> if they fix something! Come on, we are in 2003!
Yeah, and they're on 0.9.7. ;)
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In the last week I've gotten two kernel panics with reboot while
compiling. The log message says:
kernel log messages:
refused
panic: lockmgr: locking against myself
Then it politely syncs disks and helpfully reboots. Any help with what
a lockmgr is or why it is so unhappy?
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On Sunday, Dec 22, 2002, at 22:29 US/Pacific, Morten olson wrote:
Hi. Where can i buy some FreeBSD stuff.. like FreeBSD t-shirt
http://www.FreeBSD.org/commercial/misc.html
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On Sunday, Dec 15, 2002, at 21:49 US/Pacific, Raphaël Dingé wrote:
I've been using another configuration where I switched from ssh to a
complete xdcmp system.
Loading of pictures is very faster now, in rt2_demo it is quick, so in
normal desktop environment it is quite perfect.
I found that inc
On Friday, Dec 13, 2002, at 20:08 US/Pacific, Mike Hogsett wrote:
I saw a test a few months ago of several low-end switches, and they
were all non-blocking with similar performance. Pretty much a
commodity item at this point.
On refelection, makes me wonder why I spent $5000 on Cisco 2900
On Friday, Dec 13, 2002, at 19:41 US/Pacific, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I have three switches in my network: a Cisco 2900 (24 ports), a
Netgear FS105 (5 ports) and a D-Link DSS-8+ (8 ports), in rapidly
decreasing order of cost. I've never had any trouble with any of
them. It's possible that t
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-12-09 15:22:20 -0200:
> > Well I have this problem with freebsd
> >
> > I have this network.
> >
> > Range: 10.10.10.192-207
> > Network: 10.10.10.192/28
> > Netmask: 10.10.10.254
> > Router: 10.10.10.193
That's not the c
On Tuesday, Dec 3, 2002, at 03:31 US/Pacific, RJ45 wrote:
I could set up succesfully a IPSec transport mode VPN between WinXP and
FreeBSD 4.7
The problem is that it works only if I Start the first connection from
WinXP to FreeBSD box, and the vice versa does not work.
If The very first IPSec conn
On Sunday, Dec 1, 2002, at 11:29 US/Pacific, Artem Koutchine wrote:
Hello again.
Well, people said that dual P III 550 with SDRAM is
definetely slower than single P 4 3Ghz with DDR RAM.
Now, a bit trickier question.
Is DUAL P III 1,4Ghz with SDRAM faster than
SINGLE P4 3Ghz with hyperthreadin
On Sunday, Dec 1, 2002, at 04:40 US/Pacific, Bernardo M. Brummer wrote:
Tried to su without password (just pressing Enter), but systems wants
password.
Is there a default (preconfigured) root passwd for new Mac OS X
machines ,
or any simple (that can be executed remotely or that this user could
On Friday, Nov 29, 2002, at 09:37 US/Pacific, Marc Schneiders wrote:
I have a machine that now shows this behaviour:
ls
cp
du
take ages on a directory of 5 MB of (small) files (dir = /etc). And
eat the CPU.
What is the matter? Shitty RAM?
No.
I would suspect that the filesystem is corrupt.
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Dave [Hawk-Systems] wrote:
> ran into the file size limitation of 2GB when doing a L0 dump of the /usr
> partition.
>
> Is there a workaround to the 2GB limit... can you reliably pipe dump to split
> or something then reverse the process with restore later?
>
> Working with
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> But whatever you do, don't buy just any LexMark! There are only a
> handful of LexMarks that will work with anything other than Windows.
> Some won't even work with all Windows OSs. I just threw out a Lexmark
Well, but that's true of all brands. Le
On Sunday, Nov 24, 2002, at 23:08 US/Pacific, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 10:19:31PM -0600, David Kelly wrote:
On Sunday 24 November 2002 09:45 pm, BSD baby wrote:
Any advice before I buy a printer for FreeBSD?
I'm finally going to get a printer for my FreeBSD devbox this w
On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 20:37 US/Pacific, Terry Cooper wrote:
I would like to know if any home users have a DNS server set up.
Yes, at least one home user has a DNS server set up.
My internet provider (Tellus in Canada) will not allow me to run a
server of any type. I have been for the
On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 13:04 US/Pacific, Peter Schoenmaker wrote:
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 02:54:57PM -0600, Charles Pelletier wrote:
are you absolutely sure your DNS info is correct? need current
information:
what is your service provider?
verio
what are the DNS numbers you are current
On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 11:02 US/Pacific, Kevin Stevens wrote:
I recommend Secondary.com; free for a small number of domains, very
reliable. Pick another free server if you are concerned about better
redundancy. Then list
BTW, some observant soul pointed out that Secondary.com has gone
On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 11:33 US/Pacific, adrian kok wrote:
Sorry I made you confusion
Right now I have mac address but would like to check
the ip address of this mac address
They are in same LAN
Thank you
You want 'rarp', but I don't know where it is; maybe someone can help.
Grepping
On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 11:12 US/Pacific, Peter Schoenmaker wrote:
I am having problems resolving hosts with freebsd. Specificly i have
problems resolving hosts @ united airlines. These include www.ual.com,
www.united.com, www.ua2go.com, www.itn.net. Some of them use different
dns servers
On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 07:32 US/Pacific, Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo,
S.P. wrote:
Quite possible that 'removing myself from root nameserver'
is an issue.
Your registrar (in this case godaddy.com) must have a
record of *some* two nameservers to place in the global
system. From your FreeBSD box
On Thursday, Nov 7, 2002, at 23:35 US/Pacific, Steve (CK) wrote:
My first thought was an iBook or TiBook running OS X but the
prohibitive
cost has me second-guessing that option. Maybe if the new IBM PPC
chips
were to be introduced before next fall in the iBook I would take this
option but th
On Saturday, Nov 2, 2002, at 15:49 US/Pacific, Rick Hamell wrote:
Well, I had a reply about one of my questions with one link to one
site so I'm asking just this "one" question again to the list. I am
wanting to buy and host a domain myself with apache on my freebsd
box. I would like some reco
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Steve Holmlund wrote:
> I figured out why a 4.7 CD that I had downloaded as an ISO image and burned
> wouldn't boot my machine.
>
> It had to do with the kind of blank CD I was using. I switched from GQ
> 700MB/80 minute blank CD (dirt cheap at Fry's in Palo Alto) back to a Max
On Thursday, Oct 31, 2002, at 21:58 US/Pacific, joe wrote:
I apologize for this repeat as I was following this issue on the last a
few months ago. I tried to find the thread but was not successfull.
There is a significant delay before ssh connects and returns a prompt.
I am on a private networ
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Brent Bailey wrote:
> however i cant get 2 or more routers to log to syslog only one will log.
> is ther a differrent way to getting syslogd to listen to multiple UDP
> packets from differrent routers.. I know it can be done ..but im unsure on
> how ??
> any and all help IS
On Saturday, Oct 26, 2002, at 18:37 US/Pacific, Bsd Neophyte wrote:
i was looking at the handbook section on ssh tunneling. to try it out
i
figured i'd try to connect to my 806.
i entered the following command:
ssh -2 -N -f -L 5023:localhost:23 (router's ip address)
and I received this error
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> i'm running lpd with -clW switches (windows lpr sends from ports
> >1024), and printing from my FreeBSD desktop works just fine:
>
> Oct 25 11:56:12 ishtar lpd[7336]: freepuppy.bellavista.cz requests recvjob lp
> Oct 25 11:56:15 ishta
On Friday, Oct 25, 2002, at 03:40 US/Pacific, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
Does anyone here know how to setup Windows XP to use a remote LPD?
If so, what are the steps? (googling for lpd and windows finds about 1k
hits for Lunix printing howto which doesn't cover this scenario.)
Just go through the
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Jack L. Stone wrote:
> At 11:04 PM 10.23.2002 +0100, lewiz wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> > Afaik, UDMA100 is only supported if there is just one device on the
> >channel. Feel free to shoot me if I am incorrect, which is quite
> >possible. Just double-check by asking Google or someth
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Brent Bailey wrote:
> so would it be something like
>
> syslogd -a 172.16.x.x/24:UDP port number ??
>
> if this is so ...
> can i do this multiple times ???
> I have multiple routers that i want to log to this FreebSD machine
> so would i do the command above on multiple li
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Walter wrote:
> Hi,
>
>I was wondering what the resolution was to this, as
> I (a *nix "newbie") am trying to accomplish a very
> similar thing: OS 10.1 via hub to a Pentium running
> FBSD 4.6.2 to a cable-modem internet connection.
> I can't get past the FBSD box from t
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Ceri Davies wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 07:26:06PM -0700, Kevin Stevens wrote:
> > In the Handbook, it says that if you are compiling for an IDE-only
> > system, you can remove the following:
> >
> > # SCSI peripherals
> > device
On Wednesday, Oct 16, 2002, at 01:37 US/Pacific, Nelis Lamprecht wrote:
> I've been Googling around trying to find an example to setup reverse
> DNS on my server but have had no luck. I've read through the
> administrators guide also but there doesn't seem to be any clear info
> on setting thi
On Tuesday, Oct 15, 2002, at 23:31 US/Pacific, Iain wrote:
> I was just wondering if it is possible to upgrade from 4.6.2 -> 4.7
> via the
> net. Is this possible on a running system?
Possible but not recommended/supported.
> I have read the stuff about upgrading in the release notes but it i
I'm trying to do "old-style" kernel builds with 4.7 (though I've run
into this same issue with earlier releases and other motherboards).
In the Handbook, it says that if you are compiling for an IDE-only
system, you can remove the following:
# SCSI peripherals
device scbus #
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> > > > /dev/acd0c /cdrom cd9660 ro,auto 0 0
> > > > /dev/acd1c /cdrom1 cd9660 ro,auto 0 0
> > > >
> > > > Looking at the man page, the last column indicates the fsck type, and 0
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> > I happened to reboot my server last night without a disk in one of the
> > cdrom drives. It caused the startup process to halt, dropping me to a
> > shell prompt as it tried to fsck the volume. Wasn't happy proceeding
> > until I fed the drive
Hello -
I happened to reboot my server last night without a disk in one of the
cdrom drives. It caused the startup process to halt, dropping me to a
shell prompt as it tried to fsck the volume. Wasn't happy proceeding
until I fed the drive a disk. In my environment this is A Bad Thing;
there m
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Corey Holcomb-Hockin wrote:
> I've been having trouble with my a7a-133. I had trouble with XFree86,
> and with a tv card. I'd like to know some motherboards that work well
> with FreeBSD?
I just upgraded my FreeBSD system from an Abit KT7A-Raid to a MSI K7T266
Pro 2A bo
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Adam Weinberger wrote:
> i'd just move the old checkout.cvs out of the way and restart the cvsup.
>
> -Adam
Thanks, that worked. I thought that file was being built dynamically each
night because the timestamp was being updated, so deleting it didn't occur
to me.
KeS
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On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Eric Six wrote:
> Run Bind as a caching only server. Ncsd is a sun program if I am correct.. I
> don't ever recall seeing it anywhere else (aix, *bsd).
>
> Cheers,
> Eric
Dyslexics untie! It's nscd (name service cache daemon). It provides
caching for multiple name service
I'm running cvsup via cron to update my ports nightly. For the last week
or so, the job has been terminating with the message below:
Parsing supfile "/etc/cvsup/ports-supfile"
... (lots of reporting here)
Edit ports/russian/apache13-modssl/pkg-plist
Add delta 1.11 2002.10.05.09.18.43 kris
When there is a point release of -STABLE, there seem to be several methods
for doing a binary upgrade, but none seem to fit my preference, and I
wanted to post and see if I'm missing something.
What I've been doing is downloading the boot floppies for the release,
booting from it/them, and select
I generally use port-upgrade to update installed packages, and upgrade
-STABLE releases manually. However, this leaves a gap when software that
is installed as part of the base system, like bind, has upgrade releases
that occur more frequently than the -STABLE releases.
What's the common resolut
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, [iso-8859-1] shubha mr wrote:
> Hi,
> Can anyone suggest me a shell script or a command to
> create a large file in BSD(aroung 50 MB).Any junk data
> in it is also fine.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> shubha
mkfile junk 50M
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On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Hal Lynch wrote:
> I am running 4.4-RELEASE-p26.
>
> I am trying to telnet out to a CISCO router. It looks as though
> my side is trying to set up some kind of kerberos authentication.
> See below. How do I prevent this from happening? The router
> doesn't have a clue. I
On Saturday, Sep 28, 2002, at 04:49 US/Pacific, Janine C.Buorditez
wrote:
> hi.
>
> Sep 28 13:22:50 ninja named[87]: master zone "terrabionic.com" (IN)
> rejected due to errors (serial 2002092801)
>
> now, isn't this the valid serial for today?
>
> i've tried all kinds of dates; past, current
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