with xtrace:
sh -x /path/to/script
I'd recommend that you write the last line with quotes:
echo $foo
and I think it'll produce the results you expect.
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automatically. Did I miss some config thing
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-}I thought the spare was supposed to come online and be resilvered
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can then just issue an ezjail-admin update -i. I'm not familiar with the -u
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don't think making a list writable only to subscribers solves
anything since it seems the spammers are already subscribed. This only
makes it difficult for others like myself who read the lists online and
only post occasionally.
Just my 0.02.
Randy
(Apologies if snipping irrelevant text makes
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 22:14:55 -0400
Robert Simmons rsimmo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, June 23, 2011 08:10:29 PM Randy Pratt wrote:
I don't think making a list writable only to subscribers solves
anything since it seems the spammers are already subscribed. This only
makes it difficult
Alokat wrote:
On 02/22/11 17:49, Paul Macdonald wrote:
On 22/02/2011 16:40, Alokat wrote:
Hi,
I have changed my shell from csh to bash ...
But after that I have to call reboot like /sbin/reboot.
How can I change that without changing the shell. :)
don't change your root shell!
csh is in
This is a must read for multiple UNIX server administration,
http://www.cae.tntech.edu/~mwr/unix_infrastructure_management_from_scratch.pdf
.
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Ahmed Ossama ah...@master-zone.net wrote:
Hi folks,
Lately I was put in charge to administrate 12 FreeBSD servers, and
Have you updated your ports? This was an issue on the amd64 distribution,
but it was fixed.
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 1:21 AM, Antonio Kless antoniok@gmail.comwrote:
Strange freecolor behavior on fresh 8.0-RELEASE system.
# uname -a
FreeBSD alternate-1.net 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE
You could always use basename for this. basename /usr/local/bin/bash
will display bash
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 6:16 AM, Aiza aiz...@comclark.com wrote:
Trying to use sed to remove the path from the file name.
Variable has complete path plus the file name
/usr/local/etc/filename
Need variable
but fiddle a bit with the partition sizes and/or
force a newfs of the partitions. Also, at the install step where you select
the entire drive (assuming this is what you are doing), you can delete what's
there and re-select use the entire drive. That also forces newfs'ing.
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There are many for all ranges of needs. If you do not wish to deal with
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using a USB
memory key.
Copy the contents of
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\.default\Mail\Local
Folders\ to
/usr/home/username/.thunderbird/.default/Mail/Local Folders/
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Believe
but i look in syslogs of some FreeBSD internet server and there is a great
evidence that some botnets are (again) tryng simple combination of
uid/pwd.
/usr/ports/security/sshguard-*
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FreeBSD isn't much used within the University (I understand) and has a
(comparatively) poor security record.
unlike linux or windoze, rofl
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On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 10:14 AM, stan st...@panix.com wrote:
I am planing on rebuilding my laptop shortly. I am going to put Ubuntu 9.10
on as the base OS, and I want to be able to run various versions of FreebSD
as guest OS'es under one of the free (EG not VMWare) virtual machine
choices.
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Mikel King mikel.k...@olivent.com wrote:
The BSD News Network reports that volunteer as desperately needed to
complete the BSDP JTA Survey by the deadline of October 16th. The BSD
Certification Group has been diligently working toward this goal for quite
some
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Kalle
Møllerfreebsd-questi...@k-moeller.dk wrote:
Looking for that feature to :)
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com wrote:
Hello
Could someone remind of the make target for showing messages which are
displayed when
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Randy Belkrandy.b...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Kalle
Møllerfreebsd-questi...@k-moeller.dk wrote:
Looking for that feature to :)
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com wrote:
Hello
Could someone remind
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 10:50 AM, George Davidovichfree...@optimis.net wrote:
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 08:10:36PM -0400, Jerry wrote:
On Fri, 4 Sep 2009 01:34:05 +0200 Mel Flynn wrote:
alias spico='/usr/local/bin/sudo pico -m' and be done with it.
Instead of an extra alias, why not export
Avoid T42 (2374-K5U). Everything works fine, but it's an oddball version
apparently and there is next to no documentation regarding it on many of the
wiki sites. There are many decent models of T42. I'd just avoid this
particular model to avoid confusion.
Thanks,
Randy
-Original
mode but they can be reattached at any time.
HTH,
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On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Randy Belkrandy.b...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Randall Woodrs...@cornell.edu wrote:
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 08:16:12AM -0800, Peter Giessel wrote:
I want to make a t-shirt with the caption The Power to Serve but I can't
find it in a good
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Randall Woodrs...@cornell.edu wrote:
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 08:16:12AM -0800, Peter Giessel wrote:
I want to make a t-shirt with the caption The Power to Serve but I can't
find it in a good resolution. Can you send it to me?
Vector formats (which would allow
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 10:42 PM, Madhusudan R madhu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to know the version of xinetd that can be run on FreeBSD 6.2. And
where can I find it?
Anything else I need to know before I start using xinetd on the aforemention
platform.
Thanks!
Madhu
. The other tools usually required
for these multipart postings are also in the tree. A little bit
of Googling will cover learning how to use them.
Back to my lurking corner ;-)
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On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 7:43 AM, Anton Shterenlikht me...@bristol.ac.uk wrote:
The who (or w, or finger) command shows that I'm still logged into ttyp5,
even though I have rebooted the xxx box many times since. Does this mean
the corresponding entry in /var/run/utmp is wrong and shouldn't be
/doc/
For more information see http://docsnap.sk.freebsd.org/ and possibly
the rsync manual page.
HTH,
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I'm on 6.4-STABLE and the Breaking News and Latest Headlines are
present but no beeping.
If you can't find the problem you can shut off the beeping with:
xset -b off
Of course, the downside is it turns off _all_ beeping for everthing.
Randy
and providing a DVD of packages that could be used
after installation.
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is, why this isn't done by default?
Everything could be off / too but that's not how FreeBSD does it.
See man 7 heir. Its a sketch of the FreeBSD filesystem hierarchy.
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do perform very well.
these days, i get the most reliable simple non-raid card and run zfs
with a gmirrored root partition.
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how your particular mail client
operates and what format it uses, but what you want to do
is possible. I would recommend backing up your mail before
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Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Starting apache22.
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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/usr/local/etc/php/extensions.php solved the startup problem
commenting out all extensions did not solve it
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be worth trying reverting to that, to get the order
you had before that seemed OK.
still coring
but it is nice to know i have company :)
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did you ever try comment out the three extensions I mentioned in my
previous email? That fixed it right up for me.
i did not have those extensions at all. or maybe i did not understand
where they are.
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David Kelly wrote:
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 09:31:15AM -0800, Beech Rintoul wrote:
Is there a way to configure SSHd, so that the wait time between
login attempts increases after X failed tries?
Not that I know of. You should look into denyhosts (in the ports) it
works well and even
Doug Hardie wrote:
On May 6, 2008, at 10:57, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
David Kelly wrote:
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 09:31:15AM -0800, Beech Rintoul wrote:
Is there a way to configure SSHd, so that the wait time between
login attempts increases after X failed tries?
Not that I know of. You
, with
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_7
src-all
I've had this before when I've spaced out the make installworld. I've never
gotten this *after* the sync/build.
Have I missed a bit of documentation somewhere?
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, it reinstalls expect-5.43.
Am I doing something wrong? Or is this an actual bug in portmaster?
I think this has been reported and Doug Barton has a patch for it
already:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?47BF5119.206
I don't think its been committed yet though.
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in
updates. Some information on usage is at
http://docsnap.sk.freebsd.org/ . Its really quite easy.
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while read line; do echo -n ${line}/32,; done hostlist | sed 's/\,$//'
or to be a bit more understandable:
while read line; do
echo -n ${line}/32,
done hostlist | sed 's/\,$//'
the little sed part just removes the last comma from the list.
HTH,
Randy
been fixed in the tree:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?200801101834.m0AIYEX7060675
Re-cvsup/csup and try it again. It should work now.
HTH,
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Caveat: I'm not an opera user and I don't use flash. ;-)
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? I'm presuming you mean is it safe to update ports
at this time. The ports tree is in thaw state after the tree was
tagged for the 6.3 and 7.0 releases so new commits are being made.
I'm just not sure how to answer the 'safe' part though.
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.
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Bart Silverstrim wrote:
Randy Ramsdell wrote:
We started using FreeBSD for some network monitoring, but have found
that a hard reboot forces us to answer filesytem questions on boot.
Is there a way to mount each filesystem without this? Or how can we
use FreeBSD in a remote location without
Vince wrote:
Randy Ramsdell wrote:
We started using FreeBSD for some network monitoring, but have found
that a hard reboot forces us to answer filesytem questions on boot. Is
there a way to mount each filesystem without this? Or how can we use
FreeBSD in a remote location without needing
Robert Huff wrote:
Randy Ramsdell writes:
What is the value of background_fsck in /etc/rc.conf ?
This isn't set. Was is supposed to be? So far, I have only
installed applications we need. And everything seem fine except
the reboot issue.
I'm going to jump in here
list=$(ls -trd */+COMMENT)
for item in ${list}; do
_date=`stat -f %Sm ${item}`
printf %-25s %s\n ${_date} `echo ${item} | sed 's/\/.*//'`
done
I can't help with the debug part though.
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in the process. My feeling is that it was hard
drive heat-related so my suggestion is to do some poking around for hot
spots, clogged fan filters and any other factors affecting temperatures.
In any case, in the grand scheme of things, *all* hardware will
fail ... eventually ;-)
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and see tons of traffic to/from a.b.c.d on port 22, with TCP bits set
so you know there's a conversation going on there, yet no sign of login in the
jail's logs.
Just some random musings.
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( # ) the particular line
in the ports/print/cups-base/Makefile:
#FORBIDDEN= remote execution of arbitrary code
I would presume that cups-base-1.3.4 is going to be committed shortly
since there are quite a few ports that depend on it.
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things). It might be a good idea to review that UPDATING entry and see
if there are other things that might apply.
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On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 07:22:07AM -0500, Randy Pratt wrote:
On Sat, 3 Nov 2007 22:14:18 -0800
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where do I set up the screen to never go blan? both in console
(white
some searching but have not
turned up anything helpful so far. Maybe give the older driver a
try and see if that works for you.
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to be an (unofficial) page by Randy Pratt:
Installing FreeBSD Using PPPoE:
http://www.treefort.org/~rpratt/pppoe/article.html
but it's no longer there.
I still have a copy at:
http://myfreebsd.homeunix.net/pppoe-article/article.html
Its probably still pretty close since sysinstall
directory, and only keep the
latest version of each package?
I use portsclean -P to clean out /usr/ports/packages. Perhaps it
is what you're looking for.
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updated that it may be just as fast to deinstall all ports and
install fresh.
Frequent updating also gains you more familarity with the ports
system. I don't think there are any tools that are 100%
perfect and human errors do happen.
HTH
Randy
?
Quite a few things are monitored/logged by default. Check /etc/syslog.conf
for which. To tweak, man syslogd and man syslog.conf will give you many
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/etc/ssh/sshd_config needs a line that says ListenAddress 192.168.4.80, the
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-}Hi:
-}
-}When I do a
-}
-}# make install package
-}
-}I only get a package built for the port in question, not for dependencies. How
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portupgrade -N package
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at. A fair amount of data was available but nearly all of it
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All of these thoughts were circa 2003/2004 so FWIW.
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suddenty I've got 50 new ones!! )
You might try portsclean -P. I've not used it but it looks like
it might be what you're looking for. You can also test it by
adding the -n (no execute) to see if it will do what you want,
ie portsclean -nP for a dry run.
Randy
... or
portinstall to install new ports rather than make install. See the
man pages for further information.
HTH,
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site:freebsd.org at the end and it limits the
searches to freebsd.org.
Other operators can be used for google also:
http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/operators.html
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your ports were updated,
the 20070102 entry regarding portupgrade may also be of interest.
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to the system via
cvsup/csup and built.
I have 6.2-STABLE running on all systems but don't have any 6.x
CDROM's. I used some 5.x version image to reinstall from 4.x in
order to ease that transition point but normally reinstalls are
unnecessary and avoided.
Randy
of the utilities will depend largely
on the source material.
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by first doing a make config before building and
selecting options. It will store those options in /var/db/ports/...
directories and use them for future builds (man 7 ports for more
info). I would suspect that more ports will use this approach in the
future.
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and remove all the extra:
http://www.domain.htm/ portions of the lines.
Probably many ways to do this but I typically use sed to edit
files in-place:
sed -i 's/http:\/\/www.domain.com\///g' *.htm
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can modify it to do as
you want. Its probably a wise idea to make sure all ports have
been updated to match your ports tree.
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:44:03 nathaniel root: /etc/rc: WARNING: $polkitd_enable is
not set properly - see rc.conf(5).
You might find this recent thread useful:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-gnome/2006-October/015587.html
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/dewerelddraaitdoor/bb.20061109.asf/
STARTTIME VALUE=0:0:1478.6/ DURATION VALUE=00:06:37/
/ENTRY
/ASX
Then play it like:
mplayer mms://topstreams.omroep.nl/tv/vara/dewerelddraaitdoor/bb.20061109.asf
HTH,
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$ fetch -o - 'http://cgi.omroep.nl/cgi-bin/streams?/tv/vara/dewerelddra
It may be that portaudit is preventing you from updating. You could
try:
portupgrade -Rr -m DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes ruby
and see if that allows you to update. I use the
-m DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes all the time for updating.
HTH,
Randy
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On 7/31/06, jan gestre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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hi guys,
portaudit
could also try readcd's -c2scan option to see if
the disc itself is ok.
You might try vcdxrip ( /usr/ports/multimedia/vcdimager ) to
extract the mpeg file from the VCD.
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Caveat: I could be wrong on this since I don't use and have
never used this port.
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you're quite familar with these ports. Perhaps if
you can get them security patched you might consider becoming the
maintainer for the ports and get them back in the tree.
Perhaps this will get you closer to where you need to be. If
anyone spots anything I missed, be sure to comment.
Randy
for fixing this would be appreciated. If any
information is needed, just ask.
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anyone would actually use such a stupid hostname for real ;-)
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in the PR
locally and can read those large files back to the system (and
reapply it after each CVSup since it hasn't been committed).
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Randy
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failures. Its the
information in those logs that will be most helpful in resolving
problems and is also the information others would need to see if
you needed additional help.
HTH a bit,
Randy
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If you need answers to specific questions, I'd suggest the place to
get the most definitive answers are the FreeBSD mailing lists.
There are also other documents you may find of interest
at http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/ .
HTH,
Randy
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006 15:30:15 -
Maldonado Dennis R SrA AFIA/MSP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello,
Can you tell me how to message other computers on my network? Thanks
Take a look at the man pages for wall, mesg and write. They
may suit your need for network messaging.
HTH,
Randy
and
therefore tracks 5.4-RELEASE.
Additionally, I'd suggest subscribing to one of these mailing list so
that you are notified when a SA is issued:
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HTH,
Randy
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On Wed, 1 Mar 2006 14:31:55 -0800 (PST)
Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 1 Mar 2006, Randy Pratt wrote:
On Wed, 1 Mar 2006 10:09:51 -0800 (PST)
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On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Chris Maness wrote:
How should I set up cvsup to just track security updates
then type exit to stop the script process. You will have a
complete log of everything that was displayed.
If you have any problems during an update, then people may ask for
a log excerpt to see the actual problem.
For more information on script: man script
HTH,
Randy
infinity kB
Anybody know what's up with this?
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