On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 04:48:21PM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Goodaire) writes:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 03:09:54PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi Tim,
Is it listed here?
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.4R/hardware-i386.html#ETHERNET
provide more details if needed. I just don't know what
else to tell you about my problem.
Thanks,
Tim
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hi Tim,
Is it listed here?
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.4R/hardware-i386.html#ETHERNET
No. It doesn't appear to be on that list. The card is an Intel Pro/100 S
dual port adapter, and worked well with the eepro100
Emanuel Strobl wrote:
Am Montag, 29. August 2005 12:37 CEST schrieb Yar Tikhiy:
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 08:04:45PM +0200, Emanuel Strobl wrote:
Then I remember Tim Kienzles great work for bsdtar and all the ACL
stuff, but unfortunately a cvPPzf xvpPfz also looses the arch flag
:(
Would
When I install it lets me choose how I want to boot but then the
keyboard konks out so I cant choose which type of instillation I want.
I'm using a PS2 keyboard but I dont know which version of FreeBSD I'm
running. It's a couple of months old though
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Drew,
I've done it...you need to have the latest frontpage extensions from
http://www.rtr.com/ as there might be changes for FreeBSD 5.4...
And you may need to have the compatability libraries in place...
Tim.
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
Has anyone been able to get Frontpage Extensions working
are working, you should at least get that binary to run, even
though it will spit out a frontpage error...
Tim.
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
On 7/20/2005 9:42 AM Tim Traver wrote:
Drew,
I've done it...you need to have the latest frontpage extensions from
http://www.rtr.com/ as there might be changes
Thanks for the tip Mark. I ran cvsup against my ports again, tried to
install and it Worked!
Tim
Mark Frank wrote:
* On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 12:20:29PM -0400 Chuck Swiger wrote:
Tim Hogan wrote:
So the bottom line is that I love the ports because I am by no means a
programer
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Tim Hogan wrote:
So the bottom line is that I love the ports because I am by no means
a programer. As long as I can type make install I am good to go.
The problem is that I just tried to do an upgrade on some ports that
were out of date and I am now getting the error
was installed but now the new version will not install. How do I fix
this? Thanks ahead of time for any help you can provide...
Tim
--- begin install output ---
# /usr/ports/databases/p5-DBD-mysql
$ make
=== Vulnerability check disabled, database not found
= DBD-mysql-3.0001.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist
Have you tried http://www.codingforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=5 ?
Tim
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Somebody
set mtu 1492
provider:
set authname name
set authkey key
enable dns # this will enable pulling the dns from your provider and
sticking them in /etc/resolv.conf
add default HISADDR
To dial with that I run 'ppp -ddial provider'.
Hope it helps.
Tim
João Gabriel Sapucahy Chiste wrote:
I already have downloaded netperf. I need to run configure before compile.
But i got that error.
You have installed netperf before?
He is suggesting that you install it from the ports tree, rather than
downloading the source and compiling it.
--Tim Erlin
João Gabriel Sapucahy Chiste wrote:
i have a problem resolving names
when i give ping www i get host name lookup failure
and when i run dig i get connection refused
Can you ping the DNS server by IP?
--Tim Erlin
Em 09/06/2005, às 17:32, Paul Schmehl escreveu:
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Again, I haven't tested this, I've just copied pasted from the
various man pages into a semi-coherent script.
Cheers
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for 'shutdown -r now'
You might check the man page for shutdown to verify that's what you
want. There's also 'fastboot' or 'reboot' which doesn't notify users and
cleanly terminate running processes.
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it out of the way) and run the cvsup again, all of a sudden there
are ten or more ports that need updating. This has happened more than
once. I wish someone could explain that problem to me, especially since
I never remember that happening on the 4.11 release.
Tim
Glenn Dawson wrote
for sending an attachment larger than
500K (shar files, etc) to a public mailing list.
Is it worth looking into doing this, or am I barking up the wrong
metaphor?
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can probably expect some individuals
to gain some small amusement by sending huge attachments to the list.
I propose that we decide on a realistic size limit for freebsd-*
mailing lists. My suggestion is 500K.
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i386
The acpi_load=YES in /boot/loader.conf might do the trick.
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On Tuesday 24 May 2005 01:00 pm, Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 10:59, Tim Kellers wrote:
The acpi_load=YES in /boot/loader.conf might do the trick.
Actually, it turns out that I have to set machdep.hyperthreading_allowed=1
for HTT to work now.
Speaking of which
Hello
I am a new FreeBSD user. I have installed the latest production release 5.4.
Two questions I have are:
1. How do I update to the newest binary packages without using ports? I have a
slow computer so compling through ports is not fun. When I now do a pkg_add -r
firefox I get
Hello
I am considering changing the PACKAGESITE env var to point to packages-stable
directory. I am wondering if there are any implications if doing this on a
release 5.4 system (where rebuilds are done only for security issues)? I figure
this must be the case since there dosen't seem to be
On Saturday 21 May 2005 10:39 am, Eric Sheesley wrote:
When I did the portupgrade I did 'portupgrade -arR'. Apache fails to start
at boot. If I run it manually with 'httpd' it works fine but if I do
'httpd -DSSL' it fails. I've even rebuilt the apache13-modssl port with no
luck. Not sure
...
I can understand why you may have suspected troll because of the vague
questions, but man, you flew off the handle awefully quick. Maybe you
just need a vacation.
You bashed OpenBSD for their knee jerk reactions, and I think you just
made a big one...
Tim.
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Hi Tim
orders at everyone. I don't know which is worse. Trolls, or those that
scream troll at the drop of a hat.
Tim.
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Tim,
In my first e-mail I said:
If it works I would submit it to the FreeBSD security list
OK., so I see how you might have misinterpreted that. But the sentence
for people to find.
Tim.
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
You STILL haven't taken this to the correct security mailing list, after
being told gently, then yelled at, then told firmly. What do we have to
do to get you to do this?
Ted
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Hi all,
ok, this article was just published about a PAWS TCP DOS vulnerability,
and lists freeBSD 4.x as affected.
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/13676/info/
Does anyone know how to turn the TCP timestamps off on FreeBSD 4.x ?
and is 5.4 affected too ?
Tim
?
Tim.
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Hi Tim,
Here is a slight mod of the OpenBSD patch for OpenBSD 3.6 that has been
rewritten for FreeBSD 4.11. YMMV If it works I would submit it to the
FreeBSD
security list. The only change I made is OpenBSD defines tiflags
FreeBSD defines
thflags I assume
FreeBSD specific. Any other Exim tutorials
should be fine from this point on.
Cheers
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understanding is that it will allow starting and watching of other daemons
and processes, in addition to a few other things. I expect that it won't be
too hard to port (assuming that no-one else has already), and Apple have
released the source.
Tim
as part of
the Document? I could't see any in the ports tree that obviuosly do what I
want, but perhaps a member of the list has other ideas?
Thanks in advance,
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Hi all,
seems that tripwire is not updated to run 5.4...
Are there any plans to have the port updated ?
Is it possible to compile it anyways ???
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Tim.
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should provide examples of other people's
scripts solutions.
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Can anyone give me some pointers. I think that the problem is that qpopper
doesn't know where my maildrop is. I can't seem to be able to work out where to
tell qpopper where to look.
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appreciated.
check out /usr/ports/net/cvsup-mirror/
it sets up a local cvsup mirror which you can use locally
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going to 4-CURRENT be the best plan (I'm going to
stick with FreeBSD-4 at the moment)?
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Mike Woods wrote:
Tim Hogan wrote:
I have recently done a system update to address some security issues and
discovered that during the update the soft links in my /usr/sbin
directory were re-written back to the system defaults. I believe that I
have changed the mailq, sendmail, and newaliases
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2005-04-16 21:10, Tim Hogan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have recently done a system update to address some security issues and
discovered that during the update the soft links in my /usr/sbin directory
were re-written back to the system defaults. I believe that I
be, but is there a way to verify the postfix installation?
Is there a way to keep FreeBSD from doing this during a build world?
Regards,
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Otherwise, block the port, and look into the configuration of your mailserver
to check that it is not relaying mail for others servers that you don't trust.
Without knowing anything about your mailserver, I'm unable to help further.
Cheers,
Tim
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Steven Friedrich wrote:
I got this error on one of two 4.11 boxes.
The other box seems to have upgraded without incident.
I use gnome_upgrade.sh
--- Installing the new version via the port with make flags: BATCH=yes
GNOME_UPGRADE_SH_VER=2.10-3
group. I've read
the man pages, and believe that when I call the script, it will assume root's
permissions. It doesn't, so where am I going wrong?
Thanks,
Tim
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If you have a file named snd_ich.ko in /boot/kernel/:
Try (as root)
#kldload snd_ich.ko
and see if your sound begins to work
(you can check the status of loaded modules with the command kldstat(8))
On Wednesday 30 March 2005 12:30 pm, Amit Kumar Saha wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to enable
a
preference for transcode, mencoder does a nice job as well.
look in the ports collection under multimedia.
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You have to upgrade flac, before upgrading k3b.
I had the same error. Be sure your ports tree is up to date, first.
On Sunday 27 March 2005 07:31 am, Perttu Laine wrote:
Running FreeBSD 5.4-BETA1 and k3b port make stops with output pasted
below. Port is latest one. Any way to get it
?
o Where else that is trusted may I get the src ?
o Will version 3.0.2 also solve the problem ?
Thanks for any help on this matter.
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That's where the tricky part comes in. We can't change any of the software
on the Mac server. I was looking for a gateway between the mac server and
our PCs. We have a login ID and password, but that's all.
Timothy R. Simmons
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. Thankyou in advance for your
help.
thanks,
Tim
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Is it possible to set up a FreeBSD server to act as a gateway between an
appletalk file server and a group of tcp/ip based windows PCs? What I'm
trying to do is enable a group of PCs on the same physical network as the
appletalk file server to be able to access files on that server. Windows XP,
it
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Is it possible to set up a FreeBSD server to act as a gateway between
=65536
kern.ipc.shmmax=268435456
kern.ipc.nmbclusters=32768
I'm using 5.3-RELEASE on a dual AMD Opteron machine.
I guess my question is, how do I make NFS writes fly ???
The reads seem to be pretty good. I know that the settings on the netapp
are per their settings...
Thanks,
Tim
create the shared object on this 5.3 system.
More info :
System is a Dual Opteron AMD architecture, running a fresh install of
FreeBSD 5.3...
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collection is good. There are just some
things that you need to do manually...
Tim.
Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Saturday 26 February 2005 01:50 pm, Tim Traver wrote:
for some reason, I cannot get php to compile a shared object to work
with apache 1.3.33...
Is there a reason you're not using
...
Anyone shed some light for me ???
Thanks,
Tim.
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? or are they just
representations of threads ???
I guess its not really important, but I was just wondering...
Tim.
here's an example :
bash-2.05b# ps aux
USERPID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TT STAT STARTED TIME COMMAND
root 11 95.7 0.0 0 20 ?? RL6:52PM 20:25.87 [idle: cpu1]
root 12
script doesn't require bash, you could just use /bin/sh instead.
Also, whats the command to check which version of FreeBSD I am using?
'uname -a' works well for this.
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FreeBSD 4.x series as well as 5.x
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Glen Stewart wrote:
AMD Sempron 3000+ Processer
I downloaded the 5.3 ISO and burned the individual files on a MAC.
I would guess no, but guessing isn't good enough. Checking the supported
hardware is a better bet:
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.3R/hardware.html
--Tim
I can not get the CD
set up Cisco equipment and Windows workstations with two
default routes in the past, and it has worked. In fact, I have one
Windows box right now that is configured on both these networks with two
default gateways, and it is working.
There has to be a way to make it work on FreeBSD.
Tim Gustafson
on the first subnet, it should use the default gateway that is also
on that subnet. When FreeBSD gets a packet to an IP on the second
subnet, it should use the second default gateway. This seems to be the
logic that Windows (and Cisco) uses.
Tim Gustafson
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of total drops and perhaps the top ten
offenders and why?
Thanks
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You might try running 'sockstat' to get more info about these
connections. It will provide you with user, command and PID info for
each connected socket.
--Tim
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No se si este es lo que quiere ud.
http://www.freebsd.org/es/index.html
Este es el handbook en Espanol:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/es_ES.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/
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carlonchoboy wrote:
Hola, quisiera que me mandaran un link desde donde pueda descargar una
imagen de el sistema operativo freeBSD
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What should I do to add a new extension?
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I am having a problem setting up a multi-homed host. I have two
separate T1 internet connections, and one physical NIC in my FreeBSD
box. The two networks are as follows:
Connection 1:
LAN Address: 1.2.3.24/25
Router Address: 1.2.3.1
Connection 2:
LAN Address: 4.5.6.106/29
Router Address:
Timothy Luoma wrote:
If not Jabber, what else?
You could give 'silc' a try. It's in the ports tree:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/url.cgi?ports/net/silc-server/pkg-descr
There are clients for most operating systems, both graphical and not.
--Tim Erlin
Thanks for your suggestions.
TjL
pulling
mail from the disk. Not sure that apache13 would help there.
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. Google is your friend.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=freebsd+howto+firewallbtnG=Google+Search
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enlr=safe=offq=freebsd+howto+NATbtnG=Search
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enlr=safe=offq=freebsd+howto+DNSbtnG=Search
etc ...
Good luck.
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also need to sign in with
a username and password (which I think requires PAM).
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process know about third
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On Wednesday 26 Jan 2005 04:16, SigmaX wrote:
Hey;
I have a fairly fresh installation of FreeBSD 5.3 running PostGreSQL. I
enabled TCP socket connection in the
/usr/local/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf file (tcpip_socket = true), and
allowed all hosts in pg_hba.conf (host all all 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
faisal gillani wrote:
hmmm exactly right .. u know i have a 750MHz Athalon
with 256MB ram .. still my processor is 80% idle
most of the time ..
i also have some windows server on my network but
thats a compulsory rather then choice .
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Jorn Argelo
else that I need to setup or do to enable routing
the packets between the 3 networks ?
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speed. Or is it possible to mix'n'match the ram speeds?
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away and I don't want to look like an idiot showing up with the wrong
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using 5.3 and they
seem reasonably stable.
I'm now in the process of upgrading one of my older servers to 5.3 from
4.8.
Of course, others may have different ideas, but in the end, if the test
server you set up works like it should, what reason do you have for not
using it?
Cheers
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Okay, here's the background. I thought top was displaying my memory
stats oddly, so I ran a little test. I rebooted the pc, logged into the
console as a normal user, and ran top. I did this at around midnight
last night / this morning. I let it run until I got home from work,
(6:15 today) So
machine. I was running VMware workstation 3
under FreeBSD 5.2.1 without incident, however when I upgraded my machine
to a P4-2.6G with HyperThreading, it stopped working because the linux
emulation can't cope with SMP.
If you are running a uniprocessor system it should work fine.
Good Luck
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Joshua Tinnin wrote:
On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 10:59:51PM -0500, RL wrote:
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 19:56:15 -0800, Joshua Tinnin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 10:24:17PM -0500, RL wrote:
Hi. I currently have a cable modem, but I want to (if it's not too
pricey) run my
to type 'rehash' to let tcsh
see it.
However this being said, I should point out that tcsh is part of the
base system on FreeBSD whereas bash is a port and must be installed
separately.
In short, play with both and make up your own mind.
Cheers
Tim
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Tim Aslat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Spyderweb
David Banning wrote:
I have a few win boxes which use my FreeBSD box as a gateway to
the net. I am wondering how I can keep a network connection
between all the computers, allowing the FreeBSD box to
still be connected to the net, but disallow all win boxes from
connecting to the net?
My
Greets,
I get a bunch of the following messages in my logs and on my console
screen:
kernel: arplookup 192.168.1.1 failed: host is not on local network
I use this machine as a gateway between my ISP and my internal lan, with
192.168.0.* IPs. How do I find out what is trying to find
, so a few people may need to
adjust their scripts.
Rationale: gtar requires the GNU
getopt library and exploits a few special
features of that library. bsdtar is designed
to work with several different getopt
libraries, so restricts itself to
somewhat more generic behavior.
Tim Kientzle
Ash wrote:
Danny Browne wrote:
Browsers in fluxbox (and gnome when i treid that switching to that)
take forever to fetch webpages (2 mins on a DSL line). but the speed
is normal when using ping or ftp or whatever from terminal/console.
are my reslov.conf and hosts file entrys correct?
Danny Browne wrote:
Basically my internet connection is very very slow whe using gnome browsers
(or any app). but its a DSL line, and its as fast as it should be when
downlaoding something from teminal???
Free BSD 4.10 i386
Gnome 2.8
Realtek ethernet card
??
Any ideas?
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone on the list has any experience with
MailAvenger, preferably in conjunction with Qmail, that they could
provide me with some hints. The mailavenger website isn't all that
helpful with setting it up.
Cheers
Tim
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Tim Aslat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Spyderweb
that will
configure the base system to install a threaded Perl instead of a
non-threaded one?
Thanks in advance!
Tim Gustafson
MEI Technology Consulting, Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(516) 379-0001 Office
(516) 480-1870 Mobile/Emergencies
(516) 908-4185 Fax
http://www.meitech.com/
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.
I looked at ntop, but couldn't get it to work...
there must be a simpler way...
Thanks,
Tim.
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