is prettier, so you might as well use it, as described above. If you
have already installed the FreeBSD boot manager, you might want to write
a standard MBR back to the disk and then use the XP loader.
Good luck.
- Bob
Thanks,
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pointers or suggestions welcomed.
I'm figuring that some day I will get annoyed enough that I will
download a new version of the driver from Nvidia, and that by the time I
do that, they will have fixed the problem. I don't know when that might
be, though.
Many thanks,
Graeme
- Bob
Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 12:52:48AM -0500, Bob Perry wrote:
I googled (first time ever for FreeBSD issues) as suggested and found
the message you referred to. My system date/time was 5 hours off, if I
remember correctly, so I set the time with 'date 0402172134
the installworld
again tonight and see what happens. Maybe I should run the entire
upgrade?
If the problem still persists, I'll have to consider another OS. As I
mentioned earlier, this is not a testbox.
Thanks,
Bob Perry
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Anybody using one of these under 4.9?
I see a good deal for this with a large local retailer and would
consider it for my TP600X if it is known to work.
Thanks
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Play is the work of children. It's very serious stuff. And if it's
properly structured in a developmental program, children can
,
except for mergemaster...still not 100% with that function yet. I
rebooted successfully, around 12:30am but my system clock is back to the
5-hour difference as before reading 5:30 am. Must have set it
incorrectly. Will have to read the man date page more thoroughly.
Thanks for your assistance.
Bob
code was repeated three times.
Does anyone recognize the error? Any suggestions ?
Thanks,
Bob
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Hello,
Not sure if the original messge was delievered as planned last night so
I am resending. Also understand that this is my third attempt at upgrading
with only one success so I am equally interested in the
debugging/trouble-shooting process.
Thank,
Bob Perry
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to resolve these errors would be
appreciated .
Again, I apologize if you've received this note more than once.
Thanks,
Bob Perry
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references FreeBSD version at a given
point in time, but is there a problem selecting RELENG_4_9, ...used
only for security advisories and other critical fixes.
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Edmund Craske wrote:
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Hello,
Need to upgrade to FreeBSD 4.9 so all my ports will run. Not sure,
however
multiple NIC's simultaneously, and prevents any loops
that could be caused.
FreeBSD does not have STP to my knowledge, but OpenBSD does.
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Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Bob Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Edmund Craske wrote:
No problem, in fact it would make little sense not to use this branch.
I guess that 's what so confusing. Who would benefit using
RELENG_4_9_0_RELEASE?
Look at it this way.
If someone
a
Windows developer experienced with their kernel and filesystem management
code to write a filesystem adaptor, or whatever the Windows phrase is...
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Why not Samba?
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Play is the work of children. It's very serious stuff. And if it's
properly structured in a developmental program
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004, Kenneth Culver clacked the keyboard to produce:
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On Fri, Feb 13, 2004, Chuck Swiger clacked the keyboard to produce:
Peter Leftwich wrote:
Can someone recommend software that lets you mount TO freebsd (ufs)
partition FROM WITHIN
.
It also takes nearly three days to build 4.9 from source on a 486/33...
- Bob
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Play is the work of children. It's very serious stuff. And if it's
properly structured in a developmental program, children can blossom.
-Bob Keeshan aka `Captain Kangaroo'
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to believe they are infected, and
report that to the list. We can probably explain it then.
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. Most of us have some upgrading done via cron on a regular basis,
completely unattended.
Would you care to summarize your upgrading procedure which you process
on a regular
basis, completely unattended.? Details not necessary at this time,
just very curious.
Thanks,
Bob Perry
HTH
?
Thanks,
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Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 12:49:33PM -0500, Bob Perry wrote:
Hello,
I run FreeBSD 4.8 RELEASE-p13 0#. Just ran:
/usr/local/bin/cvsup -g -L 2 -z /etc/cvsupfile
/usr/local/sbin/portsdb -uU
CVSup ran successfully but portsdb -uU seemed to have a problem. Following
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 01:27:56PM -0500, Bob Perry wrote:
You need to update to 4.9-RELEASE, which has a newer make(1).
Kris
Thanks for such a quick response Ken. Do I understand you to say this is
the only solution?
For now, yes. It's possible
.
Thanks in advance!
Since I don't want to expose my email (getting enough crap already),
please reply to the list.
man wi will list quite a few cards with model numbers.
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Play is the work of children. It's very serious stuff. And if it's
properly structured in a developmental
This is a follow-up question regarding uname -a. After CVSup, making
world, making a new kernel etc, when I run uname -a it reports
4.9-RELEASE #0. Should the #0 portion be a higher number? Also what
exactly does that number represent? I assume an RC
Thanks
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Play is the work
On Tue, Feb 3, 2004, Jonathan Chen clacked the keyboard to produce:
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 11:39:10AM -0500, Bob Collins wrote:
This is a follow-up question regarding uname -a. After CVSup, making
world, making a new kernel etc, when I run uname -a it reports
4.9-RELEASE #0. Should the #0
a bit about it
and I am on the right track, I just think I need some clarification as
to which one is `best' for a production machine.
FWIW, this will be for a dual processed server.
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Play is the work of children. It's very serious stuff. And if it's
properly structured in a developmental
This message was posted earlier with an incorrect subject line. My
apologies.
Please ignore until I get my act together.
Bob
Original Message
Subject: Re: Configuring E-mail Services on a Standalone Wkst
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 21:59:51 -0500
From: Bob Perry [EMAIL
, this is
helpful, as it will give
silly errors, when it's just link errors.
Hope this helps.
Bob Pickles
SBS Technologies.
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this to the sendmail list and received several
suggestions.
However, the issue is still very much open and could be a FreeBSD/vi
issue. (?)
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real advantages over the mail systems
that come with Mozilla, Netscape, etc.? Any, and all comments are welcome.
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to the SCSI cable.
I had many such troubles with tape errors EOM etc., until I checked the
termination. FWIW, I had read that the internal terminator on many older
SCSI devices are often flaky and touch and go.
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I have two disks (IDE) that came from a dismantled Linux workstation. I
would like to scan them for files worthy of saving.
Is there any tool which will allow me to mount and read files from a
linux filesystem?
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Bob Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just ran pkgdb -F per prompt from the portversion program and got the
following
two messages:
Stale origin: 'textproc/ruby-rdoc': perhaps moved or obsoleted.
- The port 'textproc/ruby-rdoc
Aaron wrote:
Bob Perry wrote:
I went to the port directory net/openldap21-client/ to install
openldap-client-2.1.23 and
could only find a Makefile. Do I just install the server? I didn't
see one in my
list of ports with the previous openldap-client-2.0.27.
That Makefile references
Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
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Aaron wrote:
Bob Perry wrote:
I went to the port directory net/openldap21-client/ to install
openldap-client-2.1.23 and
could only find a Makefile. Do I just install the server? I
I went to the port directory net/openldap21-client/ to install
openldap-client-2.1.23 and
could only find a Makefile. Do I just install the server? I didn't see
one in my
list of ports with the previous openldap-client-2.0.27.
Thanks,
Bob
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to install openldap-client-2.1.23, I review the
net/openldap21-client port directory and I only find a Makefile.
If someone can explain what the program is asking, I may be in a better
position to respond appropriately.
Thanks very much,
Bob
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the message
was withheld and prepared another.
Bob
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Subject:Portupgrade Stale Dependency Issue
Date: Sat, 20
such.
Once you have the disks labeled, you have to disklabel -d ad2 I think
and change the label to `vinum' without the single quotes.
Also, do you have a mount point /a and /b ?
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On Fri, Dec 19, 2003, Marc Smits wrote:
Hello,
I am running FreeBSD-4.7-realease and want to create a striped plex from
2 new 80Gb disks.
Here's my vinum-description:
drive a device /dev/ad2s1e
[snippage]
76GB
I used sysinstall
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Just a quick question. Did you umount the zip disk prior to ejecting it?
IIRC, I had to umount my old zip drive prior to eject working
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ESRI's ArcIMS runs on Red Hat, but I would
rather not do that if possible. I want to stick with FreeBSD.
Any and all suggestions, as related to the questions ;-) are
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On Tue, Dec 2, 2003, Ray Seals wrote:
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 10:26, Bob Collins wrote:
I am unfortunately running ESRI's ArcIMS GIS server on M$ 2000 server
and would like to move it to FreeBSD. So, the question is; are there any
known GIS servers that run on FBSD as well as clients?
I
seeing anything in the mailing list re this
issue.
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Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 14:13, Bob Perry wrote:
Happy Thanksgivings,
Was upgrading my ports and ran into the following error message :
** The following packages were not installed or upgraded (*:skipped /
!:failed)
! lang/librep (librep-0.16.2_2) (new
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 15:40, Bob Perry wrote:
[snip]
Hmm...I bet this machine was upgraded from -STABLE, and you still have a
/usr/lib/libgmp.so link. If you do, remove that file/symlink, and
librep should build.
Removed both the link /usr/lib/libgmp.so
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Marty Landman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've had so many truncated d/l's trying to install the Mysql server
from the port that came with my 4.8 mini iso that I decided instead to
d/l the mysql-max-4.0.16-unknown-freebsd4.7-i386.tar.gz from
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Bob Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I did mine the hard way. I grabbed that file and put into /tmp. I then
gunzipped un-tarred and configured and made. It worked, but surely the
distfiles methods is easiest.
It also means you can't use
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003, Marty Landman wrote:
At 12:15 PM 11/26/2003, Bob Collins wrote:
Have you resolved the truncated downloads? I would make sure that is not
an issue prior to installing from the gz. You sure don't want the further
aggravation of some file broken while installing.
What
Date sent: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 09:16:49 +1030
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Organization: The FreeBSD Project
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At 07:30 PM 11/21/2003, you wrote:
[Format recovered--see http://www.lemis.com/email/email-format.html]
Quotation broken.
On Friday, 21 November 2003 at 9:25:58 -0500, Bob Collins wrote:
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Quotation broken.
On Wednesday, 19 November 2003 at 9:13:43 -0500, Bob Collins wrote:
At 10:46 PM 11/17/2003, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
Do you have device nodes for da4
At 10:46 PM 11/17/2003, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Friday, 14 November 2003 at 11:50:09 -0500, Bob Collins wrote:
Running FBSD 4.9 on an Intel SMP mobo w/ 2 Intel PII 350s. Onboard SCSI is
recognized and sees all my drives. One SCSI 3 drive is 4.5G for the OS and
/usr. I have 4 identical IBM
already, you refer
to the FreeBSD Handbook at http://www.freebsd.org/handbook. I think
many of your questions will be answered there. There are several other
web sites that also have good how to FreeBSD information, for
instance, http://www.freebsddiary.org/
- Bob
all did `disklabel -e
dax' with no trouble.
One note, when I `disklabel -e da4' (the drive in question) it has Name:
DNES something and for Label: IBM? The other 3 did not have this.
TIA
Bob
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Greetings,
What tools exist in Freebsd to determine the primary dsn server for a domain
?
Also, is there a way to determine the company hosting a website ?
Thanks,
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nslookup, dig (I think)
whois
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If .xinitrc is not there, why not make it?
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key. The system then reboots.
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At 10:55 AM 10/24/2003, Sandbox Video Productions wrote:
I would like a tutorial on how to newtork freebsd to
windowsXP via linksys modem. i can ping the windowsXP
but i can't connect nor can i install mozilla. it
seems that it's not connecting to the internet. the
handbook gives good descriptions
I'm doing
pine -inbox-path=users/tekjobs/mail/Trash
Gives me this message
Your terminal, of type ansi, is lacking functions needed to run pine.
What do I need to do?
Thanks for your help
Bob Moore
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on the list recommended it to me, and I forgot to say thanks. It
works well and will handle Windows clients as remote backup clients.
I cannot help you with commercial backup software.
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At 12:26 PM 10/14/2003, Stephane Raimbault wrote:
Hi,
I am curious as to what people using FreeBSD use for a Backup
Solution
I'm a Unix newbie who just installed BSD 5.1. I made it through the
installation without too much of a hassel and I went ahead and added
XFree86 in the installation, along with the BSD Boot Manager since I'm
dual booting with Windows. I have a 40 gig HD for Windows then I have 2
separate 120
for the
drive, however there are complaints with some software, like Bacula, when I
try to use the /dev/rsa0. So, I assume that /dev/sa0 is okay.
Bob
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On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 08:54:30AM +0800, Robert Storey wrote:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 14:29:22 -0400
Bob Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apologies humbly offered. Apparently, I'm getting confused by reading
My fault. I'm too impatient.
the tons of documentation I've been looking at. For now
going to implement NAT. Again, you can't proceed, and we can't
help you, until you decide. You have to pick one of the three options
listed at the top.
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problems for Diff Eq class.
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On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 06:17:13PM +0800, Robert Storey wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 18:56:07 -0400
Bob Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another poster pointed out, and I seconded, that you need to set up
NAT. There was no divert rule in your previous rule list, and you
haven't mentioned
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 09:25:51PM +0800, Robert Storey wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 23:52:40 -0400
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Could you be more specific about what doesn't work? Have you tried
ping and traceroute? nslookup? HTTP? Sometimes when people are having
trouble, it turns
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 08:55:01PM +0100, Wayne Pascoe wrote:
Hi all,
I've got ipfw working and logging without recompiling my kernel. I've
now hit my next problem...
Is it possible to use NAT without recompiling ? I've kldloaded the\
No.
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a problem for him.
Bob Hall
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will have more success with the SIMPLE
ruleset. (I made the same mistake the first time I set up a LAN firewall.)
Bob Hall
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Secondly, I just checked Google Search and there seems to be a number of
tutorials available.
Good searching,
Bob
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know how
to install it, su to root (type su at the $ prompt, and enter the root
password), and type /stand/sysinstall. Follow the instructions. By
default, X-windows is installed with the twm window manager. At the $
prompt, type startx. That's the quickest route to a working desktop.
Bob Hall
start with xterm-color?
~/.Xdefaults
---
xterm*background: green
xterm*foreground: yellow
xterm*highlightColor: purple
I don't necessarily endorse those color choices.
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At 03:28 PM 9/12/2003, Vincent Zee wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 15:19:42 -0400, Veritas wrote:
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In the dmesg it comes up as ad5 but when I mount it, it can't find the
device.
mount ad5 /music2
mount: ad5: No
. The problem is granting patents on trivial
improvements, like one click shopping. Patent law was never intended
to protect that sort of thing.
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Any suggestions for an internal modem in the $20 unit cost range that
works with freebsd? The modem source would need to be reliable since it
would be to support an ongoing project.
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At 07:55 AM 9/11/2003, you wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 01:21:18PM -0400, William O'Higgins wrote:
I have FreeBSD installed on a laptop, but I am having trouble with
setting up networking.
ifconfig does not show the PCMCIA NIC (3Com 10/100, pretty standard and
works under Linux, so I expect
busier, or one of a hundred other possibilities. The odds that
there is a difference in connection speeds caused by a difference between
ppp and pppd lie somewhere between zero and null.
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installed the 2.117 MIME::Lite, as it is required with the attach.pl
filter script.
And yes, I have exhausted the xmail forum with no luck that is why I am
here to ask the FBSD-ers about it. I assume someone here is running the
same with luck, I hope!
Thanks
Bob
.
If the first test (no PATH) does work, then examine the output from
the app cron is trying to run and see if there is any output for
cron to send you.
Remember that I'm speculating about the cause of your problem. I
have no idea if this will get you anywhere.
Bob Hall
At 03:53 PM 8/28/2003, Ahmad Memon wrote:
Hello..
We are having presentations on different OS in our class.. and i chose
the Unix freeBSD for my group to do a presentation on.. i would like
some info - if possible - on this system, or anything that could help
me with that
/usr/ports -name work'. Then I tried running make again in the
mysql-server directory. Here is the output:
Have you updated your entire ports tree?
# cvsup /usr/local/etc/ports-supfile
with ports-all uncommented in ports-supfile?
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I'm posting this again in hopes that someone who has some insight
into dhclient
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 11:39:07AM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Bob Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I posted about this a while ago, but I haven't been able to
find the cause. I'm getting the following message:
Aug 21 13:00:03 kongemord dhclient: send_packet: Permission denied
DHCP
, every OS has its own unique set of weaknesses, so sometimes
you can fix a problem by changing the OS. Whether the new OS is better
or worse is irrelevant, as long as it isn't susceptible to the problems
that are crashing the current OS.
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ran tcpdump for about a week,
saving the output to a (huge) file. Then I analyzed it with nstreams
to get an idea of what the traffic was like and what rules were needed.
I still needed to do some tweaking; e.g. Windows vs. FBSD traceroute,
but nstreams got me 90% of the way there.
Bob Hall
sendmail turned off, so there's nothing listening at port 25.
Bob Hall
Recent sendmail configurations route all local email through the sendmail
daemon that usually listens on port 25. There was a security reason
for the change. Since local email is essential, for example
onet=`ifconfig fxp0 | grep inet | awk '{print $2}'`/24
oip=`ifconfig fxp0 | grep inet | awk '{print $2}'`
You could probably simplify that with
oip=`ifconfig fxp0 | grep inet | awk '{print $2}'`
onet=${oip}/24
but I haven't tried it.
Bob Hall
one process listening at a port.
Bob Hall
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On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 04:37:29PM +1200, Jonathan Chen wrote:
So what you're seeing is a conflict between the inetd.conf setup and
the persistent daemon setup. I'd recommend that you take out the
entries in /etc/inetd.conf.
You're right. Thanks.
Bob Hall
I've been noticing a lot of the following the last week:
Aug 21 01:00:01 kongemord /kernel: Connection attempt to TCP 127.0.0.1:25 from 1
27.0.0.1:1074
I can't figure out what's trying to connect to the SMTP port. I've got
sendmail turned off, so there's nothing listening at port 25.
Bob Hall
what iso do i download for a i686 processor?
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really only looking to slow kazaa down). With that
This might help.
http://bandwidthcontroller.com/limit-kazaa-bandwidth.html
Bob Hall
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. If your firewall
is using the default rules, they are likely to be set up for Win with
no thought given to Unix. If that is the case, then you need a rule
that allows outgoing UDP packets to pass through your gateway in the
port range 33434-33523.
Bob Hall
Khairil Yusof wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 22:07, Bob Perry wrote:
I run FreeBSD 4.7 RELEASE. Just ran the portversion command for the
first time since last Saturday and the ouptut indicated that my
installed packages were up-to-date. Thought it odd so I ran pkg_version
command and picked
a port
that is missing in your /usr/port fs.
I think I have a better understanding now of this process. It's also clear
that I have to spend more time with the available documentation.
Thanks to you both for taking the time to help.
Bob
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