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more detail on CARP:
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in the handbook for greater detail
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and you can usually get a new
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response was quoted from the rc.conf manpage per the other response already
sent. VLAN implementation is a whole different setup.
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network card and
I'm able to route/filter traffic as such. Note: I did have to add vlan
support in my kernel for this, I'm using Intel 1000MT 1000BaseSX (fiber)
card to a Cisco Catalyst 2948 which in turn connects on the other side as a
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Specifically in regards to email and DNS relationships.
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assign the user is listed in /etc/shells - that's what the system 'standard'
ftpd is looking for.
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on the Cocoa application
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all DSL providers use PPPoE... just a
thought, but might be a lot easier.
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Hey all - I've been trying to implement a transparent proxy for all outgoing
traffic to port 80 to forward to a proxy server. The problem is that the
proxy itself resides on a different host than the forward rule does
configured per vlan. This allows many networks to share the same interface
and is great for virtualization type situations too.
Just my two cents - but I'd pay the extra for the Intel because I know it
just works predictably and reliably.
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of the broadcom cards do and
that's all I've really had any experience with. I've worked with Cisco,
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kernel level stuff or anything. The Xcode IDE is a wonderful tool though for
writing userland stuff. I guess it really depends on your project, but if
you're looking for gui debugger/development suite it's worth a try.
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the behavior of ntpdate but allows you to use multiple ntp
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I have the following line in my root cron:
5 * * * * /usr/sbin/ntpdate ru.pool.ntp.org /dev/null
That must hourly
the work from
all-in-one and requiring minimal effort to do so).
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I have a directory with over 180,000 files in 4 subdirectories. Over
170,000
, of course, get much fancier as it goes - but that's the quick and
dirty of doing it with a simple cgi script anyways.
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On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 12:35:12PM -0300, Daniel Molina
Check out suExec, (assuming you're using Apache)...
Please see: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/core.html#user and/or
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/suexec.html
You can make an entire VirtualHost directive run as a different user/group.
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where we were using external USB drives for backup and weren't 100% sure
they'd always be connected in the case a server might be rebooted - worst
case, you'll end up with it not mounted, but the system will still be up at
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in recent years (habitually stick
with what works I guess).
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This used to be a hot topic long ago, but now seems to have become
rather dormant. Does that mean that all NICs are pretty much
support dual-core cpu's as well... if you're looking
for top-notch, but bottom dollar SMP - try a higher end single opteron
board with dual core CPU.
Just my two cents - hope it helps. BTW - we're running 6.1 - 6.2 and
variants on them now with no difficulties.
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exact case that could help you out - they all just
need a little more to go on before they can tell you what they'd do in
your case. Ultimately, it's up to you and RTFM'ing the heck out of it
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era.)
Lest we forget passive backplane/SBC/industrial computer setups which
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and access
log; make sure the user apache is running as can write to them, and see
what they say - write back to this list with the actual error, and/or
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, with a little reading
from the Samba website/documentation you should be able to get it going.
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peed onto/into the server; no technical
expertise required whatsoever, no password, no re-wiring of network,
heck no opposable digits even or anything else for that matter, yet it
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but it seems like DHCP will solve your problem adequately. All you'll
have to do from the windows machines, is set them to automatically
configure themselves via DHCP (which is the default setting).
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only replied out of annoyance for your subject 'Help please!' - please
do read the link I gave you above and re-post your question.
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this, or
can it be done with options to sshd on it's own?
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passed several years, now using imap and Mozilla Thunderbird + Horde via
web when not at desk... both work excellent.
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requires network usage - simply
identify by mac address. A lot of software we use now, accesses a
license server via the network, and authenticates clients based on their
MAC address, (which, allthough possible to spoof - is not easy for the
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amd64/6.2-RC1 and KDE
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does darwin offer that FreeBSD doesn't? Similarily, what does OSX
offer that Darwin doesn't?
Any ideas, comments, suggestions, rtfm-referrals, and or links would be
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might want to take a look at alternatives too - I
use kdm, which is KDE's implementation of xdm, allowing you a little
easier and a little more control over the login screen/appearence via
KDE''s graphical configuration setup, but functionally the same as xdm.
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mpd for FreeBSD... it just works.
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Please read the page noted above and re-post your inquiry.
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'periodic' is a command which produced the email output you are
inquiring about. From the console, type in 'man periodic' for more
information, but to simply produce the same email you are getting, by
default, nightly, type in 'periodic daily' from the console.
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;) Be liberal about it is all, and remember to
leave monitor (if any) off when you're not around.
Unless of course you're talking about larger (datacenter-oriented)
UPS'... in which case, if you're asking this generally - it'd be my
advice to you to seek out an electrician.
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upgrade the freebsd/ndis driver from;
where/which windows driver files did you use? Are the ndis driver
patches mentioned in this thread committed to CVS, or must it (the
patch) be manually applied to the tree and the kernel re-compiled?
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complex regarding acpi ?
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-risc boxen, but only for the sake of messing around to be
honest. I'm not certain, but I believe OpenBSD has a port to the HP
PA-RISC platform as well.
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an IPFW rule to block traffic
from 192.168.0.X through via NAT, or don't I ?
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Answer found, NAT implemented using libalias library: man 3 libalias
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using:
ppp -ddial -nat profile
How does the -nat flag implement nat for PPPoE ? Using ipfw/natd,
ipnat/ipfilter
standard that all distros follow where *BSD does in terms of the
userland, and let's face it - the userland is what we all have to work/live
with the most.
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Can I re-direct the output of a given command so a specific ttyv on the machine
itself from a remote command; ie redirect stdout for a given command to ttyv2 ?
(tar was just an example, should apply to _any_ command which gives output to
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the sub-dir you created in cgi-bin, and lastly, the permissions of the cgi-bin
itself, both should be world read/executable.
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i386 distros/packages... what's the sense in mirroring
sparc, or amd64, or alpha sets if you don't need them internally.
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Performance wise - WD's Raptor series, or (in larger capacities, ie 250/320gb
s-ata) 'SD'-model'd drives (RAID edition) have been great for us. I've got at
least 30 servers running WD drives in RAID arrays.
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route; you can get a decent dedicated or
semi-dedicated FreeBSD server for less than $50 if you want cheap... average
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to make sure no known issues exist (primarily with the above
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copying the difference from one directory tree to another, so in our case the
actual nightly transfer is only in the neighborhood of about 30GB, and it takes
about 1/2hr to complete to all slaves in sequence.
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to the wrong address. In some cases an employee has
moved, transferred, quit, or retired and a different person has taken their
place - as such I need like a grace period and a better way to do this. Any
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Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
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I know there might be a better sendmail/related mailing list to send this
to, but figured I'd drop it here and give it a shot - sorry for the cross
post, but I subscribe to -questions so figured it'd be okay
of memory,
and nothing seems 'off'... is there a way to determine which process(es) have
taken out (how much) swap space?
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it isolated and see if it
gets a dhcp lease) - that way you rule out the issue being the network vs the
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drives. Maxtor drives have no such issue AFAIK, nor Seagate... but only speaking
from experience here not factual data. - WDC has a good explanation int he
knowledge base on their website/support section.
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logs, bandwidth usage, etc). It of
course depends on your overall system, and your users more than anything... but
in the end I find it's best to work with a mixture of things and hack your own
scripts to fill in the gaps.
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either. You'll always do better to approach them
with a solution than a complaint.
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vi access
make maps
You probably forgot to 'make maps'.
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Where may I find a changelog from 6.0-RC1, to 6.0-RELEASE; what has/was changed?
Reason being, I still have a box running 6.0-RC1... and as much as I would like
to update to 6.0-RELEASE, if it ain't broke - don't fix it.
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, but perhaps not root access.
Check:
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support/frustrated emails to various lists before I got it figured out too, hope
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a 'pkg_add mplayer.tbz'.
That way you can download it, put on floppy, cd, whatever you have to to get to
the machine in question - everything done in 'sysinstall' can be done outside of
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example, (PPPoE uses your own IP as the default gateway, which is the case
in -most- DSL setups). Anyhow, should be relatively straight-forward, just add
the static routes to a script called when the connection is made, (for ppp, use
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and
complete before you release it, re-releasing stuff or fixing it after you sold
it is a micrsoft thing, not something I'd expect from my hardware manufacturer.
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[]) {
cout Hello World! endl;
return 0;
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'std::cout ' instead. Try the
hello.cpp I sent you in the last email, that one should work for ya :)
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That's ok. The list is, after all, for general FreeBSD questions :)
If you want a GOOD book to start self-teaching C++, grab yourself 'C++ in 21
Days' it's a classic, but GREAT starter book.
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Thank you in advance,
Jose
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By default, afaik - yes, but that's the short answer ;)
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multiple DSL links,
use multi-link PPP, afaik - the only way to do so is through mpd
(/usr/ports/net/mpd) ... not catch the whole thread, so feel free to correct me
if wrong, mpd should work for you.
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end of that jack.
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with the gallery of
people using FreeBSD page? The one that used to link commercial/non-commercial
organizations that use FreeBSD together? If it is gone, is there an archive
perhaps kicking around somewhere, that page was of great use finding vendors who
support FreeBSD.
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an archive server, but
don't know what if anything ever happened with that? Need to find 4.6-RELEASE in
specific myself, all-else fails I'm just going to have to replace the box I
guess - but that kinda sucks.
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Subject: Re: Windows/FreeBSD VPNs
Hexren wrote:
I need to set up a VPN so a remote windows client can access some
Samba shares
available.
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have to and only what you
need to when dealing with networking interfaces and you don't have direct
keyboard access to the machine.
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with FreeBSD - just pointing out the 'simple' default install does
enable things you'll probably want to disable if just using the machine as a
router and/or packet filter/firewall.
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