Kurt Buff wrote:
Xen?
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the sshd keys (if they are set up
properly). Might also check file and directory perms on .ssh and the
different key and authorized_keys2 files involved if you haven't already,
seems perms often bite me..
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for your time and I apologize if something similar has
already been discussed and I somehow missed it in my troubleshooting and
research.
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Probably just as enforceable as the shrink-wrap licence on Windows. (By
using this CD, you agree to be bound by the EULA which you will get a chance
to review when installing the software...)
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Anybody know if I can do a perl substitution of the scads of
\x80\x9D to simple double-quotes () from the command line?
80 hex = 200 octal
9D hex = 235 octal
cat k | tr \200 \ | tr \235 \ k.new
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How do you track that on BSD?
See sockstat(1).
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For some reason, portaudit is now showing 0 problems with my ports when
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Did something happen that is going to cause me a lot of headaches?
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version of pw doesn't set this at all. There also appears to
be a shortage of command line options that could be used to enable this
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I have three jails on one machine that won't resolve DNS because it looks as
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In the end, I tried just rebooting the host, which fixed the problem. Thanks to
Tom for emailing me :-)
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a recent GCC binary from the installation files and put it in place of
the old one. Maybe someone can confirm?
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? Would they fail to be assigned if an adapter on the host already has their
IPs as aliases?
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I've been looking at switching to FreeBSD for a few weeks now. The
only thing holding me back now is that I cannot find out if USB Wacom
grahics tablets are supported. I don't use a regular mouse in order
to reduce wrist strain. So I thought I ask here if they are supported
or if anyone
these issues, please contact me off-list. I
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DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes to /etc/make.conf
2) Run portupgrade -u or make install clean
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Well...
If there was an easy way to restrict users to their home directories using
SCP or SCPONLY, I would love that instead.
I don't really feel like installing an FTP server just so users can
connect to my server when they are already used to using sftp-server.
Is there anyway?
-Matt
rssh supports chroots it seems, but no way to actually tie them to their
home dir.
-Matt
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Have a look to: http://www.pizzashack.org/rssh
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From
directories.
What would all of you recommend as a viable secure solution to this?
Thanks!
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to be something network related. I did some
searching for settings that could increase max packet rates and such,
but to no avail.
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and refer to them by name (instead of implicitly).
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get it up to date.
We need a couple of FreeBSD experts to assist with
questions/expertise/feedback to make sure this gets finished ;-)
Please send me your name/email off list and I'll reply to her with a
shortlist of who can help them.
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is that there are no errors
being thrown to /var/log/messages or /var/log/security. If anyone else has
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The LinuxWorld Event Team has tried to reach Matt Olender with regard to
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Thanks for all the input, this puts us on track. Seems like considering
snmp is probably our best bet based on our needs, but these other
suggestions give lots of good info.
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can't seem
to mimic this functionality with FreeBSD.
Are there other ways in FreeBSD to pull the percentage of time the disk is
busy?
Thanks.
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Hello,
I compiled the MySQL port with WITH_OPENSSL=yes, but it won't start as it
complains about the SSL directives in /etc/my.cnf;
[ERROR] /usr/local/libexec/mysqld: unknown variable 'ssl-ca=/x'
Any help is much appreciated,
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.
Which version of MySQL? This facility was introduced with release 4.0
of MySQL.
4.1, fresh from the ports today.
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Would someone be able to direct me to a good FAQ or howto on using ndis.
Apparently, I need to use ndisulator to be able to use my Intel 3495 because
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I moved, and now I can't seem to get my USB mouse to work. I keep getting
/dev/psm0: no such file or directory when trying to start moused. dmesg
shows proper detection of the mouse, with no errors.
Any ideas?
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another (daemonology.net).
With this in mind, could any one offer some advice as to how to upgrade
to 6.1 with freebsd-update?
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No updates available
...AFAIK I haven't altered these files. How can I force
the update? I have a feeling this is related to
the above questions ;)
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can anyone point me to howto about configuring jailed subserver?
http://erdgeist.org/arts/software/ezjail/
Matt :)
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I think I fixed it guys, thanks for all of your help.
Syslogd was choking because /var/log/messages didn't exist. I touched that,
restarted and all was working again. I did the same for the others (auth.log
etc), and things seem ok now.
Many thanks,
Matt
thanks,
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/jail, it seems to start (/var/log/console.log is written to with the
date) and then die. 'jls' will not show the new jail, and no processes are
running inside it - I presume it is entirely dead.
I'd be very grateful if anyone can point me in the right direction.
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Is there a way to tell the FreeBSD port of Cyrus to use these options?
I am not extremely familiar with the ports system.
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Hi Chris,
Thank you for letting me know about this option. Unfortunately, the
specific configure options I am looking for are not listed there. Is
there another way to go in and modify the configuration?
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You would have to browse through the Makefile and look for configuration
options. Typically, if there is a FOOBAR option, you would 'make
-DFOOBAR install' in the port directory.
I will try this. Thanks.
Or, you could just edit the Makefile to add the arg you want. Let's look
I am using make. I will look into the options for using portupgrade
tomorrow, thanks.
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I am installing an upgrade to the Cyrus email server. Our existing
email boxes are in a database format
Greetings all,
Since recently cvsup'ing my ports collection I'm now getting the
following error each time I try to make any port. I'm guessing it could
be because the system is running FreeBSD 4.8. This is the error after
trying to make a port:
/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk, line 5075: warning:
filesystems are scheduled for
background fsck
6) Encounter panic ffs_valloc: dup alloc
7) In debugger, reset (or panic to get vmcore)
Attached is the full dmesg and stacktrace output from kgdb for the *second*
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This perfectly normal. Why are you using RAID 1+0 and not RAID 5? Just
curious.
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I'm in the process of bringing up a new HP DL360 server ... I
configured it as a RAID1+0, and everything is looking good ... just
noticed this on the console:
ciss0: ***
`wx-config --libs gl,media,std,core,base`
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It never produced this output before. What could be causing it and how do
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If I shrink an existing partition in my hard drive, then there will be empty
(unpartitioned) space in the disk. Can FreeBSD's installer create a
partition to fill this space, or do I have to have a partition there?
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jack that the firewall server's world-accessible ethernet
port (dc1) was plugged into. The solution: plug it into another jack
:) This amazingly complex solution worked, except that I can now no
longer ssh or ping the machine. Any ideas as to what may have caused
this?
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Please note, the info in that last section has been changed to be my
correct info, I just didn't want to include it :)
Thanks for any and all help on this!
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Just as I thought, I'm a dullard. Switched to sh, and all is working
find. Thanks.
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Hi all,
Perhaps I am missing something incredibly stupid here, but I can't
source the vars file that is part of the OpeVPN
On 11/26/05, Glenn Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 05:24 PM 11/26/2005, matt . wrote
I don't think it's a bug in the port. I've installed it many times
recently and not had any problems.
What version of Perl are you using? Version of FreeBSD?
It looks as if the FindBin perl module
in concatenation (.) or
string at /usr/local/bin/mrtg line 744.
Of course, when run as root there are no complaints at all. It *seems* to
work, but I don't like running it when it complains. It's ugly and I'm too
much of a perfectionist.
Ugh, I don't know where else to look! :)
Matt
On 11/27/05
...are we only supposed to run RELEASE on production
systems or are we supposed to run STABLE? Seems to me it's
counter-intuitive to call something STABLE and not have it meant for
production. My head hurts.
matt
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Derrick
it is, since RELEASE branches are meant exactly for how their namesake
states. FreeBSD-CURRENT pretty much self-explains what it's meant for,
which is the latest, bleeding edge code, which once tested is added to
STABLE...or wait, then maybe CURRENT should be called DEV? ahhh!! :)
matt
to master.passwd and run pwd_mkdb on, doesn't get
populated into /etc/passwd. Any clue what's going on here?
kind regards,
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update /etc/passwd at the same time? Seems to me this is the thing
to do, however it's my first time really messing with this sort of thing...
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I wonder if anybody can help me out here...
FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE
I'm doing a user
how they did it :-/
Is there perhaps something FreeBSD-specific I'm overlooking? thanks!
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matt
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2005-11-24 17:55:00 -- Started mrtg with config
'/usr/local/etc/mrtg/mrtg.cfg'
2005-11-24 17:55:00 -- Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or
string at /usr/local/bin/mrtg line 720.
2005
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Trying this now...I'll letcha now. Thanks!
Still seeing the same error. I created /usr/local/www/mrtg owned by
mrtg:mrtg. I run the following in mrtg's crontab:
*/5 * * * * /usr/local/bin/mrtg /usr/local/etc/mrtg/mrtg.cfg --debug=cfg,dir
ports and
not makeing any funky symlinks for rateup) it complains it can't fine
'/rateup', which makes sense because it's not there. If I add the symlink,
the cron job will run but with the above complaints.
Is there possibly a bug in the latest MRTG port?
matt
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/postfix_secondary_mx_mailbox_replication_mysql_replication_under_freebsd_failover_mx.html
. I use this system on our mail servers, and it works quite well. If we
ever encounter a problem, I have several options for allowing clients to
still receive their email.
/plug
Cheers,
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,
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to work it
out. Oh well!
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Wrote these words of wisdom:
Matt Singerman wrote:
Hello all,
I have a server running FreeBSD
, with no
results. I checked my httpd.conf file, and all seems okay. Any ideas what
this could be? I'm very trustrated at this point, and am considering blowing
away Apache and starting it from scratch :(
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I am going to try a make clean and see how that works. I already tried it,
though, so I am not too hopeful at this point.
The fact that sq. mail isn't loading is the very problem. PHP page aren't
working correctly.
I am not seeing any relevant errors in httpd-errors.
On 11/20/05, Derrick
,
Matt Juszczak
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# ping 192.168.107.1
I am unable to ping my router. (linksys bewfs42)
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is pretty painless and simple. Populating it with useful data
and schemas is more difficult. :-)
For that, I've found that following the instructions for the basics will
work, and I've also found using phpLDAPAdmin to be useful as well.
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I've found that if it's not really all that heavy a load, machines
at Dell that regularly come up are worth it.
The latest one that I saw in a Dell flyer (in Canada), was a Celeron
2.9, 512MB, 80 or 60GB, etc, etc
that problem and then I mounted them back using mount_nullfs so
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Stop in /usr/ports/databases/mysql41-server.
(sorry if that is too much information, or not enough).
This machine has not had MySQL installed on it in the past. Any ideas what
it could be?
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Matt
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simply does not work out? I would really prefer not to have to face a
situation where I am left high and dry with no MTA working :)
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Maybe I'm being dumb, but the laptop says the key is a 40 bit wep key
while the router says its a 64 bit hex... although I think these are
identical because one is decimal and one is hex, correct? Or is this
where my problem is?
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something?
It looks like phk changed a lot of the internals of devfs around in early
September; the lsof port has likely not kept pace.
Line 153 of devfs.h appears to be struct sx dm_lock; -- perhaps pulling in
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Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
WARNING: /tmp was not properly dismounted
WARNING: /usr was not properly dismounted
WARNING: /var was not properly dismounted
WARNING: /hd2 was not properly dismounted
ad1: FAILURE - READ_DMA
00:01:31.545 READ DMA
c8 00 80 df 0a af fd 00 00:01:31.535 READ DMA
Matt Juszczak wrote:
Hi all,
I recently bought a 160 gig hard drive at the store after my 40 gig
started failing with similar messages to the ones below. The 40 gig
eventually actually died after a few days
a good solution.
But smartctl (smart test) shows drive failure in the short test? Isn't
that internal to the drive?
Also, if this is the case, could this just be bad luck of two drives in
a row? Or could something be wrong with my hardware causing these
drives to die? (controller?)
-Matt
and zone files you can copy straight over; the config files for
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have a look at ntop, it's in the ports collection
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