I'm trying to set squid up as a transparent proxy. I'm able to
do everything except the transparent part. If I point a web
browser at squid, everything works fine. But it won't work
transparently.
FreeBSD 4.4
squid-2.5_1
# ipfw l
00049 allow tcp from 192.168.0.1 to any
00050 divert 8668 ip
Vladislav V. Zhuk wrote:
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 09:34:09AM -0800, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
This is almost always the sign of a bad cable, but it can also be
the logic board on the drive dying (though much rarer). Check your
cables. Better yet, go to your local hardware store and buy a new
Dear/Beste David,
Wednesday, December 4, 2002, 4:39:33 AM, you wrote:
If i have a dual boot system of Win2k and FreeBSD at which the Win2k is
on a NTFS partition will I beable to use Wine and VMWare with this
win2k? or does the partition have to be FAT or FAT32?
Dave
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On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 10:58:36AM +0100, Alex wrote:
Dear/Beste David,
Wednesday, December 4, 2002, 4:39:33 AM, you wrote:
If i have a dual boot system of Win2k and FreeBSD at which the Win2k is
on a NTFS partition will I beable to use Wine and VMWare with this
win2k? or does the
Hi, List.
I'm new to FreeBSD and was just wondering what are the major differences between
FreeBSD and Linux. In what fields FreeBSD actually does a better job?
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On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 09:54:35PM -0800, Josh Brooks wrote:
Helol,
I have used NFS on sun/solaris systems for many years, and the one big
headache that comes to mind is how, if the server is down, and the client
has an automount on boot, the client will hang forever (basically forever)
Is it possible to create a custom version of FreeBSD? Say I want a web
server installation. Can I create a custom version of FreeBSD that will
create a web server for you when you do the installation? It should auto
install apache etc.. All I should have to do is configure the drive and
network
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 03:34:23AM -0900, Damien Hull wrote:
Is it possible to create a custom version of FreeBSD? Say I want a web
server installation. Can I create a custom version of FreeBSD that will
create a web server for you when you do the installation? It should auto
install apache
On 2002.12.07 13:47 Damien Hull wrote:
I run a FreeBSD FTP server. For some reason it works only some of
the
time. Here is what happens:
1. I can log into the FTP server from any where
2. I can transfer files from any where
3. I can CD into any directory I want
4.
I think this is more of a networking question then a FreeBSD question
but I thought I would ask it here in the hopes that someone will have an
answer.
I run a FreeBSD FTP server. For some reason it works only some of the
time. Here is what happens:
1. I can log into the FTP server from
Hello *,
does anyone know, if there's a graphical front-end (ncurses based) for the
ports-collection? If not I'm looking forward to develop one.
Following requirements should be supplied:
- different views for installed/available/upgradeable ports
- add/remove/upgrade/search
Kent, all -
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Kent Stewart wrote:
Just remember that a signal 11 in a compile is usually your hardware
telling you something is wrong. If it dies at the same spot, it can
be options or whatever. If you use strange options, you have to try
them first but still remember a
Does the ls command get sent, but no reply?
If nothing comes back then it sounds like a passive FTP problem... There is
alot written about this, google a bit, and you will find many solutions.
Andrew
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On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 03:47:23AM -0900, Damien Hull wrote:
I run a FreeBSD FTP server. For some reason it works only some of the
time. Here is what happens:
1. I can log into the FTP server from any where
2. I can transfer files from any where
3. I can CD into any
On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 03:34:23AM -0900, Damien Hull wrote:
Is it possible to create a custom version of FreeBSD? Say I want a web
server installation. Can I create a custom version of FreeBSD that will
create a web server for you when you do the
Hey all. A minor network problem here, sorry if this is the wrong
list.
I'm running FreeBSD 4.6 RELEASE, with Apache-ModSSL. My network
connection is Verizon DSL using PPP. The modem is a Westell WireSpeed.
Thanks to some help on this list a while back, everything seems to be
working correctly.
Hugo Saro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I changed my kern.securelevel from -1 to 1 about two
days ago, so i'm assuming thats the source of the
problem..
Is there a way to run the server with securelevel=1 ?
Have you read the discussion in the FAQ?
Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So does anyone have any ideas how to find out *where* port 80 is being
blocked? Could it be the modem? I had to configure things thru an NT
box before I set up the FreeBSD box, but I removed all the DSL stuff
afterwards.
Traceroute on TCP port 80
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 10:58:36AM +0100, Alex wrote:
Dear/Beste David,
Wednesday, December 4, 2002, 4:39:33 AM, you wrote:
If i have a dual boot system of Win2k and FreeBSD at which the Win2k
is on a NTFS partition will I beable to use Wine and VMWare with this
win2k? or does the
So does anyone have any ideas how to find out *where* port 80 is being
blocked? Could it be the modem? I had to configure things thru an NT
box before I set up the FreeBSD box, but I removed all the DSL stuff
afterwards.
Thanks in advance
Lou
What is the IP in question?
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Hello ,
This remark must be placed within the context of an
announcement of Parametric Technologies Corporation to port
their Pro Engineer to Linux and the comments posted by
several people at Slashdot. This announcement has been
posted by chrisd on Monday June 10, @06:21PM from the
I loaded FreebSD 4.7 last night and installed cvsup this morning.
Cvsupped -current and ran buildworld without problem, however when I
attempt to run 'make installworld' I get the follow error. What does
this mean exactly?
Thanks
Anthony
Running test variables
PASS: Test variables detected no
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002 14:24:39 -0600, Bill McMilleon wrote:
I am not a FreeBSD expert by any means, but I amd getting this
unfortunate error with a Maxtor 160g ATA/133 drive I have hooked
up to a Promise Ultra 133 controller. The system was fine and
ran on FreeBSD 4.6.2 RELEASE, and I tried moving
anny what knowes if its suported on 4.7 releas
regards Leo
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At 2002-12-07T07:15:59Z, Mark-Nathaniel Weisman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes Rick, Wal-Mart uses a modified version of Lindows for their internal
operations, but does not offer it for sale to their customers. It was
supposed to go public with sales Q4 of 2002, however as of yet no go.
With
heh i actually started trying things out and i already
can run apps from my fbsd box and get them displayed
on cygwin/xf86 server.. but without the window manager
:\ (did it with ssh -X)
What should I do in order to view the remote display
here on my win2k box properly, with KDE running, my
Hello. i use cvsup to backup certain critical folders on the machine labs,
to the machine labs2 automatically every night. My question is this. If i
add new stuff to say, /home/mike (or wherever) then that gets mirrored at
night and everything does its job as i want it to. However, if i DELETE
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Hi, List.
I'm new to FreeBSD and was just wondering what are the major differences between
FreeBSD and Linux. In what fields FreeBSD actually does a better job?
end of FreeBSD vs. Linux from
On 12/07/02 06:04 PM, Per olof Ljungmark sat at the `puter and typed:
So does anyone have any ideas how to find out *where* port 80 is being
blocked? Could it be the modem? I had to configure things thru an NT
box before I set up the FreeBSD box, but I removed all the DSL stuff
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Pascal Pype wrote:
Hello ,
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Greetings , Pype Pascal.
hi, have a look at your clock - you're 2 years back!
-Georg
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My name is Cobby Drost. I'm a freelance Web Designer. I was wondering if you
had any work available in your firm, company or personal interest for a work
at home developer. I develop professional,
I am trying to set up a transparent squid proxy with ipfw. I am using
FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE (current as of today), version 2.5_1 of squid. I
have read the relevant information on the squid Web site and searched
the FreeBSD mail archive. I am pretty sure I have everything set up
right but it just
On Wednesday, December 4, 2002, at 10:48 PM, Lord Raiden wrote:
1st, I need to build a mail server that does both pop and smtp. 2nd,
I need that server to be able to do pop before smtp authentication for
relaying.
Anyone got a good tutorial on how to do that and how to setup the
server
I'd incorrectly posted this to -current earlier today, and was advised to
repost here. However, as I'm not subscribed, I'd appreciate any responses
CC'd to my address. :-)
I'm running 5.0-DP2 on an Asus motherboard with the Apollo KT133 chipset. The
chipset is notoriously buggy, according to
mike wrote:
Hello. i use cvsup to backup certain critical folders on the machine labs,
to the machine labs2 automatically every night. My question is this. If i
add new stuff to say, /home/mike (or wherever) then that gets mirrored at
night and everything does its job as i want it to. However, if
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Josh Brooks wrote:
Helol,
I have used NFS on sun/solaris systems for many years, and the one big
headache that comes to mind is how, if the server is down, and the client
has an automount on boot, the client will hang forever (basically forever)
trying to mount from the
On Saturday 07 December 2002 05:40 am, John Mills wrote:
Kent, all -
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Kent Stewart wrote:
Just remember that a signal 11 in a compile is usually your
hardware telling you something is wrong. If it dies at the same
spot, it can be options or whatever. If you use strange
Dear Net,
is it possible to re-route system beep through the sound card
instead of built-in speaker? The motherboards's
BIOS (Asus P4B533) doesn't allow to do that, and I could
probably achieve this by hard-wiring speaker pins on the motherboard
to the input of the sound card, but it would be
One of our system accounts had all its mail blocked and there now are
over 500 emails in dead.letter that need to be resent. Is there a way
to send them (either from dead.letter or from separate files) without
having to do each one individually? I haven't been able to find any
way using mail
Is anyone using a Cyclades TS-series console server on their FreeBSD
boxes? Having some difficulty getting mine going, but not sure which
end the problem is on.
Do you need to enable ttyd1 in /etc/ttys as well as recompiling the
kernel and editing boot.config?
Any pointers would be appreciated.
On 2002-12-06-20-14-30 Geury Peralta wrote:
I installed blender. all the dependency are installed aswell, yet I am
still missing libGL.so.14 and libGLU.so.14. Can any one help? Running
Freeb4.7.
.so.14 were used with XFree86-3 and Mesa3 i think.
_if_ you are using XFree86-4, please add
When installing fbsd4.7 I had one ethernetcard in my machine. Now I want
to put in another. In which file can I control the name and ip of this
new card for booting. I looked into loader.conf and rc.conf but can't
find how the card is checked or controled.
So, which file do I need to update after
I am trying to set up a transparent squid proxy with ipfw. I am using
FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE (current as of today), version 2.5_1 of squid. I
have read the relevant information on the squid Web site and searched
the FreeBSD mail archive. I am pretty sure I have everything set up
right but it
dick hoogendijk wrote:
When installing fbsd4.7 I had one ethernetcard in my machine. Now I want
to put in another. In which file can I control the name and ip of this
new card for booting. I looked into loader.conf and rc.conf but can't
find how the card is checked or controled.
So, which file
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 12:35:46PM -0500, Anthony Abby wrote:
I loaded FreebSD 4.7 last night and installed cvsup this morning.
Cvsupped -current and ran buildworld without problem, however when I
attempt to run 'make installworld' I get the follow error. What does
this mean exactly?
It
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 03:39:16PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 12:35:46PM -0500, Anthony Abby wrote:
I loaded FreebSD 4.7 last night and installed cvsup this morning.
Cvsupped -current and ran buildworld without problem, however when I
attempt to run 'make
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 02:45:22PM -0800, Doug Hardie wrote:
One of our system accounts had all its mail blocked and there now are
over 500 emails in dead.letter that need to be resent. Is there a way
to send them (either from dead.letter or from separate files) without
having to do each
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 03:34:34AM -0500, Bob Hall wrote:
I'm trying to set squid up as a transparent proxy. I'm able to
do everything except the transparent part. If I point a web
browser at squid, everything works fine. But it won't work
transparently.
Oh, never mind. I had the DIVERT
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 18:39, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 12:35:46PM -0500, Anthony Abby wrote:
I loaded FreebSD 4.7 last night and installed cvsup this morning.
Cvsupped -current and ran buildworld without problem, however when I
attempt to run 'make installworld' I get
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 07:58:41PM -0500, Anthony Abby wrote:
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 18:39, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 12:35:46PM -0500, Anthony Abby wrote:
I loaded FreebSD 4.7 last night and installed cvsup this morning.
Cvsupped -current and ran buildworld without
I was at a local installfext yesterday
(http://installfest.auug.org.au/), and a number of people were
interested in doing diskless booting, either for reasons of economy or
reliability. I'm currently about to finish the manuscript of the
fourth edition of The Complete FreeBSD, and I was wondering
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 12:48:35PM +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I was at a local installfext yesterday
(http://installfest.auug.org.au/), and a number of people were
interested in doing diskless booting, either for reasons of economy
or reliability. I'm currently about to finish the
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I was at a local installfext yesterday
(http://installfest.auug.org.au/), and a number of people were
interested in doing diskless booting, either for reasons of economy or
reliability. I'm currently about to finish the manuscript of the
fourth edition of The Complete
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 12:48:35PM +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I was at a local installfext yesterday
(http://installfest.auug.org.au/), and a number of people were
interested in doing diskless booting, either for reasons of economy or
reliability. I'm currently about to finish the
I was at a local installfext yesterday
(http://installfest.auug.org.au/), and a number of people were
interested in doing diskless booting, either for reasons of economy or
reliability. I'm currently about to finish the manuscript of the
fourth edition of The Complete FreeBSD, and I was
On Saturday, 7 December 2002 at 20:47:29 -0600, Len Conrad wrote:
I was at a local installfext yesterday
(http://installfest.auug.org.au/), and a number of people were
interested in doing diskless booting, either for reasons of economy or
reliability. I'm currently about to finish the
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 04:50:41PM -0600, Scott A. Moberly wrote:
I am trying to set up a transparent squid proxy with ipfw. I am
using FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE (current as of today), version 2.5_1 of
squid. I have read the relevant information on the squid Web site
and searched the FreeBSD
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 12:48:35PM +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I was at a local installfext yesterday
(http://installfest.auug.org.au/), and a number of people were
interested in doing diskless booting, either for reasons of economy or
reliability. I'm currently about to finish the
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I was at a local installfext yesterday
(http://installfest.auug.org.au/), and a number of people were
interested in doing diskless booting, either for reasons of
economy or
reliability. I'm currently about to finish the manuscript of the
fourth edition of The
I'm not sure if this should go to questions, current or mobile, but have
often heard that if you're not sure, start with questions.
Firstly, I should state that I don't know enough about the O/S to really
be playing with CURRENT--I tried it recently on a whim, and it worked
without much trouble,
hey everyone,
just a quick question.
I want to know if anyone out there still runs
(or knows how to run) foxpro 2.6. I heard that
it can be installed on BSD, and have searched
the archives. I have seen some mention but they
are all extremely dated. Does foxpro 2.6 still
work with 4.7? Or for
At 12:48 PM +1030 12/8/02, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I was at a local installfext yesterday
(http://installfest.auug.org.au/), and a number of people were
interested in doing diskless booting, either for reasons of economy
or reliability. I'm currently about to finish the manuscript of the
At 12:28 AM -0500 12/8/02, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 12:48 PM +1030 12/8/02, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
If *you* are interested, please let me know. I'll make a decision
depending on the amount of feedback I get.
There's at least two cases, right? diskless booting off something
like a
Hi,
Sleep mode works when I manually do apm -z or
equivalently zzz. The problem is it is not
automatically invoked when the computer is idol for 20
mins. which I have set my bios for.
dmesg gives:
apm0: APM BIOS on motherboard
apm: found APM BIOS v1.2, connected at v1.2
so the device is
At Sun, 8 Dec 2002 it looks like Greg 'groggy' Lehey composed:
If *you* are interested, please let me know. I'll make a decision
depending on the amount of feedback I get.
Yes, I'd be very interested :)
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Bill Schoolcraft
Hello,
I want to run HTTP and FTP servers on internal network, and I want that
they (servers) can be visible from internet. How I must to configure my
router to get this result.
for example I want to run HTTP server on 192.168.110.100 and FTP server on
192.168.110.101
Didn't get an answer for this. Is it because it's supposed to be asked
in freebsd-current?
I've found that natd with ipfw2 breaks my simple ipfw rules in which
state information is kept for new outgoing tcp packets:
with 0,1.. as example rule numbers.
0 divert natd all from any to any via tun0
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 12:48:35PM +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I was at a local installfext yesterday
(http://installfest.auug.org.au/), and a number of people were
interested in doing diskless booting, either for reasons of economy or
reliability. I'm currently about to finish the
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 12:28:02AM -0500, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 12:48 PM +1030 12/8/02, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I was at a local installfext yesterday
(http://installfest.auug.org.au/), and a number of people were
interested in doing diskless booting, either for reasons of economy
or
Hi,
How can I configure a FreeBSD box to use a IPv6 DNS server as it's resolver?
I mean, if I put in /etc/resolv.conf:
nameserver 3ffe:1ce1:2:0:200::1
And try to use dig to resolve some domain I have in that DNS server,
it seems that the IPv6 address is not recognized and dig tries the to use
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