i want to learn something that is capable to run applications on the
web but is totally separated from the html meaning i HATE doing this
If using PHP then give Smarty a try:
http://smarty.php.net/rightforme.php
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On Oct 26
ok, well this system has a 3com, xl0 holding an ip of
192.168.2.150
Does this mean that I need to have each interface
having an IP on a different subnet?
maybe I could change the mask on the xl0 to
255.255.248.0 and it might work?
I wanted to have the wireless card on the same subnet
as the rest
work, or is there
any particular reason why you can't have two ips from
the same subnet on a bsd box?
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On Tuesday 26 October 2004 17:38, scott renna wrote:
ok, well this system has a 3com, xl0 holding an ip
of
192.168.2.150
Does this mean
:
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 17:38, scott renna wrote:
ok, well this system has a 3com, xl0 holding an ip
of
192.168.2.150
Does this mean that I need to have each interface
having an IP on a different subnet?
maybe I could change the mask on the xl0 to
255.255.248.0 and it might work
So I am still having a go at getting this Dlink card
to work here's what i got:
pluto# ifconfig ath0 inet 192.168.2.180 netmask
255.255.255.0 ssid wepmode on authmode open
wepkey 0x1234567890
ifconfig: SIOCS80211: Invalid argument
pluto# ifconfig ath0 inet 192.168.2.180 netmask
255.255.255.0
Error in the mail, my mistake
inet is there when I run the command
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So,
Thanks to a fellow list member I got my 5.2.1
System
to see my Dlink card. The trouble now I'm having
involves
on the 4.4 machine. Has something
changed? If this is a security thing, can it be disabled via sysctl?
Thanks!
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Daniel Bye wrote:
Is the new address in the same network range as the original, primary
address on the interface? If so, the netmask should be /32 or
255.255.255.255.
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So,
Thanks to a fellow list member I got my 5.2.1 System
to see my Dlink card. The trouble now I'm having
involves setting up WEP. I am currently running WEP
on a Netgear Wireless router 802.11b. The Dlink does
802.11b/g. Here's what I'm running into when turning
on WEP. The router has a 26
plugged in, but your hardware might need some extra
incantations to make it work - you really need to try a few of these
commands and see what happens.
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Scott Key wrote:
I have a Toshiba Satellite that used to run Win 98 until I got fed up and
installed FreeBSD. This is my first FreeBSD
firewall. I'd like to be able to work on files while I'm at home.
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Background:
My computer likes to lock up sometimes in XFree86. This last time it was
while doing an rsync between an internal drive and an external USB drive.
But other times it's been random. Regardless, forced to do a reset, it then
won't start XFree86. Sometimes unloading, rebuilding, and
I have a Toshiba Satellite that used to run Win 98 until I got fed up and installed
FreeBSD. This is my first FreeBSD installation, though I received help from a few
people more knowledgable than I. The problem I am having is this: I have comcast
broadband internet on a Linksys Wireless-G
On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 06:52:40PM -0600, Scott Gerhardt wrote:
For the sshd fix, could't I just strip the base openssh from the system and
install the updated openssh-3.4 from the ports?
If so, what is the best method to disable/eliminate openssh from the base
system?
This is what I did
the credit)
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the latest. Not backing these up will
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I would look into the proftpd port. More information regarding proftp
can be found at http://www.proftpd.org. I've found this to be a
stable and security feature rich ftp server.
Scott.
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is still the standard.
Scott.
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I'm trying to install squirrelmail, but it seems that PHP + apache 2 +
squirrelmail doesn't go
even more creative
and integrate virus scanning, SpamAssassin, etc. with very little effort.
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On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 11:20:38AM -0400, Jim Trigg wrote:
But most of what's in /usr/local/etc is machine-specific.
Not if you have a lab/office with a hundred workstations all running the
same set of third-party apps, it isn't.
Cheers,
Scott
-specific configuration.
Cheers,
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of anyone running a tape
drive in this fashion, so it will be quite interesting to see if newer
firmware helps.
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Hi there,
I'm really short on diskspace, and I have no room to run a make buildkernel after I
run make buildworld.
Is it possible to do the following:
make buildworld
rm -fr /usr/obj
make buildkernel
make installkernel
-reboot single user
make installworld
TIA
Scott
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something else to get up to date?
Thanks for your time,
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change: *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_5_2_1_RELEASE
to: *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_5_2_1
That will get me the latest patches?
I'll make that change and rebuild again today.
Thanks all for your help. :)
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reinstalling now . . .
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again to all that have helped. :)
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(
( *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_5_2
That's ok Ezequiel. No harm done. Fortunately I was
upgrading a fresh install so none of my own data was lost.
I've learned a lot today. I've put off upgrading because the
entire process looked so daunting
knows about the older
Xircom PCMCIA cards. Some of their CardBus adapters are (I believe)
handled by the dc driver.
Scott
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or something like that, doesn't see the -E
flag as being valid.
What do I have to do to get this fixed ?
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check and determined that the failed login attempt
occurred July 03 of 2003, _not_ 2004.
Shouldn't auth.log include the full -MM-DD date to avoid confusion
in case auth.log doesn't rotate between years? This should apply to
all logs, especially security related logs...
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Aloha Scott and thanks for staying awake and responding.
I thought I had tried all of that camcontrol stuff
before I posted but I am getting old so I tried what
you suggested. Alas, it did not seem to help. Here
the automounter to do the rescan and
eject automatically when cards are mounted and unmounted, respectively.
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on Google and the mailing lists to no avail.
Please cc me in any replies as I am not subscribed to this list. Thank you.
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to
mount things manually - it's pretty convenient to be able to plug in a card
then just 'cd /flash/cf' (or whatever) to access it. Dan Pelleg wrote a
pretty good article about this on DaemonNews last year:
http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200305/cfmount.html
Hope that's some help to you,
Scott
it was a
indentd problem being caught on the firewall but issuing a ipfw disable
firewall des not help.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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I'm new to this list... and I seem to be getting all the meesages on this
list in duplicate.
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Scott.
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just got back from being sent on one of these myself !
there seemed to be quite a lot of emphasis on AIX and how it works with
storage (IBM storage that is, ESS/Shark) and SAN (about 2 dozen commands
specifically dealing with getting data relating to physical/virtual
storage elements etc. etc.)
gigs is not much. I would think
with a larger drive/partition, one could run at a higher
percentage before trouble started.
It makes sense to me anyway :)
Scott
| It is mentioned as a recommendation. It
| is not an absolute. Do a little searching
| and you will probably find some
Hmmm... I didn't know there was a maximum swap size on FreeBSD 4.10 of
1677216 blocks... Is there an easy way to reduce this partition without
redoing the entire install?
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The only problem with listening on port 24 is no one is going to be able
to send mail to you, as smtp listens on port 25.
Sincerely,
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ISPrime, Inc.
866.502.4678 ext. 3
AIM: Scott ISPrime - ICQ: 174337249
On Sat, 5 Jun 2004, Doug Hardie wrote:
On Jun 5, 2004, at 16:49
The serveraid cards should work, but I haven't audited the driver for
64-bit cleanliness. I also haven't heard of any reports, positive nor
negative, about it, so it's up to you if you want to experiment. If it
doesn't work, let me know.
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This problem also occurred a few months ago but spontaneously
resolved itself after a few cold boots, so I never found
out exactly what the problem was. Most functions have slowed
dramatically. Some examples:
If I try to ping a host on the internet (e.g. freebsd.org), I
get all the packets, but
Thanks, Matthew, you were exactly right. My ISP has given me
problems with DNS before, but it never manifested in this way.
Instead, in the middle of a browsing session both DNS servers
would fail and I would simply type in the information for a DNS
server from another ISP into resolv.conf. The
Hello,
The problem is your motherboard has a junk ide controller that FreeBSD
does not support DMA on properly. If you disable DMA in the BIOS, FreeBSD
will boot and install properly.
Sincerely,
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On Thu
Hello. A friend of mine is running 5.1-REL and has somehow managed to get
some serious corruption on her package database. It's more than I've come
across before so I wanted to find out the easiest way to clean this up.
The way things stand now, she gets lots of stale dependency errors when
doing
drivers are largely unmaintained right now as LSI no
longer sponsors an engineer to take care of them. I'm not sure what
else to say about that other than we would gladly accept a new
maintainer.
Scott
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I worked around this by keeping the configs in /usr/src/sys/i386/conf, but
making sure that directory was included in my daily backups.
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Top posting is irritating. So is scrolling through 20Mb of unedited text
to get to a one line response, which is often Yes, I've seen this too.
Spelling flames are irritating too. And the most irritating of all is
reading messages on a mailing list which deal only with issues of
netiquette.
What
. However, even with the line
*default tag=RELENG_5_2_1_RELEASE list=cvs:.
above the ports-* collections, this supfile results in cvsup deleting all
the files in my ports tree.
Scott
Quoth Kris Kennaway:
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 01:25:33PM -0600, Scott K. Benolkin wrote:
For CVSuping a ports
I'm thinking about setting up a FreeBSD-based CMS/intranet and wanted to
know what other people were doing.
I have a tiny bit of experience with PHP-Nuke because my webhost uses it.
Although I have no real complaints about it, I am not wedded to it.
PHP-Nuke is in ports and was recently upgraded
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 14:05:45 -0600, Dan Rue wrote:
Umm.. I don't know what other people think about this - but I really
never run any PHP stuff from ports. It is easier, imo, to just download
the tgz and unzip it to the directory you want it in. Since there's no
compiling, usually very
is great- half the footprint or better of XTerm, with working
transparency/shading if that's your thing. I _think_ wterm is also an
rxvt derivative, so either one should be close in footprint...
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Albert Shih wrote:
Le 05/03/2004 à 22:05:25-0700, Scott Long a écrit
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
Now the machine, when it tries to check the two aacd volumes on this
controller, starts printing out this message below every 20 seconds or
so and the disk volumes cannot
the driver so fast that I could reproduce the problem with
ease, which then allowed me to figure it out. A band-aid went into
5.2.1, and the real fix (hopefully) is in 5.2-CURRENT.
Scott
Aaron Wohl wrote:
We got command timeout with the aac driver off and on for about a year
with a 5400s
will specify a time down to the second).
I'm not trying to say this is essential, but if there's a best practice,
I'd like to know.
Please CC to my address. Thank you for your time and knowledge/cleverness.
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-pipe
CXXFLAGS+= -fmemoize-lookups -fsave-memoized
COPTFLAGS= -O -pipe
kld's:
Id Refs AddressSize Name
13 0xc010 2e5bc0 kernel
21 0xc236e000 3000 if_vlan.ko
31 0xc23f8000 15000linux.ko
Thanks for help
Greetz
Jimmy Scott
) showing several users
massively over quota, but repquota(8) saying all was well. Halving all the
quota settings keeps everything in agreement.
The documentation is certainly misleading on this point. I'll file a PR,
unless anyone cares to beat me to it...
Scott
for a compile farm...
Scott
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errors in these instructions are because a) it's 1am and b) I did this a couple of
weeks ago, and am recalling from memory!
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Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 15:08:44 -0500
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a decent panel app (the
slit is nice, but I don't like their pager/panel much), I'd likely be
able to remove the KDE libs from all my systems happily ;-)
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at POST time and it checks out...
Can you boot the machine at all? If so, could I feed you some patches to
help diagnose the problem?
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So, I finally decided that since I'm not really a Solaris admin, I'd
install FreeBSD SPARC64 on my Sun Enterprise 420R that's been collecting
dust lately. It's got a couple CPUs and a lot of ram, so it seems like
I should be doing something with it.
I write and deploy Java web applications.
anyone might have!
I've done a search on freebsd-emulation but no luck.
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Scott
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is slower due to having
to calculate parity (read useable disks as using the same hard drives,
same capacity and specs, to wind up at the same amount of useable storage).
Scott
/ Stefan
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 10:26:43PM +0100, Stefan Cars wrote:
Okey
, which is great for the budget (ie
3 physical disks, but having a RAID-1 volume across _parts_ of two
physical disks, and the rest being a RAID-5 volume), but again, you'll
eventually run into disk seek and I/O issues...
Scott
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Scott W wrote:
Joseph Koenig wrote:
I'm
, although I'm not entirely sure
which offhand...
HTH,
Scott
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work at IBM and can say definitively 5.11 and 6.X firmware and
drivers do not want to play together...)
Scott
IBM 4500R
ServeRAID 3L 5.11 firmware
2x striped system drives
FreeBSD current, working fine since 5.1-BETA
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. So in other words,
/etc/profile is fine ;-)
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, and DBs should really be served
by local disk, but as an obvious example.) This is actually just a
re-statement of the previous posters comment about disk I/O from many
clients moving the heads around, but is certainly true..
Scott
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, give the O'Reilly 'Learning the Bash Shell'
book a shot. Another one that does cover other shells is called either
'Unix Shells' or 'Unix Scripting' (don't recall which and it's at
work..), which was published 2003 IIRC.
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the few extra $$..
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(reported), after compiling for several hours (KDE in this case).
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if that's the default configuration
for IE or not, but sounds like it's worth looking into- check out the
existing IE configuration and ensure No Proxy is selected, close IE and
relaunch- is it still able to reach outside the LAN?
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Try
$ hd /dev/...| grep -A 5 02 00 00 00 0c 00 04 01 2e 00 00 00 02 00 00
00
Well that definitely produced something:
bash-2.05b# hd /dev/ad2s1e | grep -A 5 02 00 00 00 0c 00 04 01 2e 00 00 00
02 00 00
002d 02 00 00 00 0c 00
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Here you should have answered `y' (it doesn't ask you to change
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Sorry, ok I went through it again, saying Y to all the Continue? prompts
but N to all the ones that talked about changing
.
The command
kldload snd_maestro
returns
kldload: can't load snd_maestro: File exists
This indicates the file is already loaded? If so, some other gremlin
has a clamp on sound output.
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I'm missing something obvious, but I'm still missing it. Can
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--- Sergey 'DoubleF' Zaharchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, you were recovering an 80G disk, and now you say the 80G has 4.9
on it. Did you erase anything? Is this a remote machine?
No, it was not the drive that had the OS on it. It was originally mounted as
/data on a system that had
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Well, as it's UFS1 as we've figured out, the next logical thing would be
to try mounting /dev/ad2s1c r/o, and if that fails, try fscking it.
bash-2.05b# mount -r /dev/ad2s1c /data
mount: /dev/ad2s1c on /data: incorrect super block
irrelevant in comparison to each other, even if they come from the same
source (opposed to BSD specific/built from scratch). Assuming they DO
come from the same source, you'd have to check each file listed by ident
Scott
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And /dev/ad2s1e?
bash-2.05b# mount -r /dev/ad2s1e /data
mount: /dev/ad2s1e on /data: incorrect super block
bash-2.05b# fsck /dev/ad2s1e
** /dev/ad2s1e
BAD SUPER BLOCK: MAGIC NUMBER WRONG
LOOK FOR ALTERNATE SUPERBLOCKS? [yn] y
USING
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Try using fsck -n (answer `no'), and recording what else comes up.
That won't work, because it answers no to the first question of looking for
alternate superblocks, then aborts immediately. So I'm just going to
manually say no to all
, depending on what
actions you want to modify or restart, you might need to remove certain
makefile marker files at $CHROOTDIR/usr/obj/usr/src/release.
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] at ata1-master UDMA33
I'm ready to proceed if you're still willing, if not I understand! :)
(If anyone else new to this problem and would like to help, you can use
google or the archives, or I can catch you up if you'd like)
Many thanks already to all who have helped so far.
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Scott I
Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 23:20, Scott Long wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 04:52:14PM +0100, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 13:41, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Only the first 2 CDs are made available on the FTP site. The other
two
of rehash
Scott
(I get a login prompt, but it's not accepting the correct password for
either myself or the root accounts. Even after I called home and had the
roommate reboot the system, just in case something flakey got into
memory. I'm thinking it may be time to pull out the rubber chicken
I have a computer running FreeBSD 4.3. This computer has dual 266MHz Intel PII
processors. I am trying to compile a new kernel for the multiple processors. I copied
GENERIC to DUALIE and uncommented the two lines for SMP kernel. I have tried the old
way and the new way according to
It's boot -s and then you can passwd root
Sincerely,
Scott Kupferschmidt
ISPrime, Inc.
866.502.4678 ext. 3
AIM: Scott ISPrime - ICQ: 174337249
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Patrick Wilcox wrote:
I loaded FreeBSD on one of my old PCs a few years ago.
I wanted to start using it again, but I can't
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 09:48:04 -0800, Derrick Ryalls wrote:
Install the prebuild binary instead (saves a ton of time too):
http://projects.imp.ch/openoffice/
Except then you don't get anti-aliased fonts :(
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