However, you will have to teach your users to accept the security
certificate cannot be verified message at the beginning of a mail
session. This has proved a difficult concept for a few of my users.
It seems there should be some way to teach Outlook to accept it
permanently but I have not
Thanks for your thoughtful and helpful reply. I should have given more
technical details.
I already tried (with both 4.9 and 5.1) letting the FreeBSD install proceed
with fdisk's geometry value assumptions, and what I always get is a
non-bootable hard drive that gives the Missing
On Jan 22, 2004, at 6:04 PM, Keith Kelly wrote:
The motherboard is not old. It is an MSI KT4 Ultra motherboard, if I
remember the model number correctly off the top of my head, for the
Athlon
XP architecture. The BIOS doesn't even explicitly list what mode
(LBA, CHS,
extended CHS) it is using
Hi,
I am trying to build an AMD64 kernel with SMBFS option (the default one
does not have SMBFS built in). All seems to be fine except when the
NETSMBCRYPTO is set.
In smb_crypto.o function smb_E, the function 'des_set_key' and
'des_ecb_encrypt' are not found. It looks like that the DES
Yes, I tried it both ways (installing BootMgr, and installing a standard
MBR).
I just thought of one more awful thing which has happened to me
on a number of occasions, way embarrassingly too many times.
You don't happen to have a floppy disk in the floppy drive or possibly
a non-bootable
No -- no floppy in the floppy drive, and no CD in the CD-ROM drive. Only
disk devices attached are the one hard drive, the CD-ROM, and the floppy,
and in the BIOS boot sequence, only the one hard drive is set as the boot
device. I *did* mark the slice I created using fdisk during FreeBSD
Inline.
- Original Message -
From: Charles Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Keith Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions ORG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: FDisk won't detect or accept correct disk geometry from BIOS
On Jan 22, 2004, at
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg thusly...
I apologize for replying so late.
parv wrote:
...only thing that i desire(d) is/was to give / much less than 128MB,
but couldn't (during the space slicing).
That and to combine /usr2 /usr3 now. But default inode
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 07:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Does this still happen with ACPI disabled?
- good question, i have been trying to track this down to bios or other
settings or issues before running the kernel with ACPI permently disabled
but that may do it. I'll boot tonight with
- Original Message -
From: Peter Risdon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: sendmail help?
Micheal Patterson wrote:
Fetchmail can't retrieve mail from an smtp server that I am
currently aware of as it's designed to speak
Hi,
I am trying to build an AMD64 kernel with SMBFS option (the default one
does not have SMBFS built in). All seems to be fine except when the
NETSMBCRYPTO is set.
In smb_crypto.o function smb_E, the function 'des_set_key' and
'des_ecb_encrypt' are not found. It looks like that the DES
Hi all,
I have a 4.9 FreeBSD and would like to compile the kernel to that it can
support IPSEC, could you say me where I can find information to compile
kernel to IPSEC.
Thank you.
César Farro Flores
Gerencia Diseño e Implementación de Infraestructuras
Telefonica Empresas
Tel : 210-9456 / Cel :
Mauricio wrote:
Assuming you a using a router to go outside, what you call your
internal network is your own business. Only problem would be if someone
from the outside had to access it.
Once a dns server is set as authoritive, doesn't it try to update the root
servers regarding the domain?
I'm looking for software to monitor the temperature (and various
voltages) on a Tyan Thunder K7X Pro (S2469) motherboard (dual Athlon,
MPX chipset). It has two sensors (Winbond W83627HF and W83782D) that
split monitoring duties. This confuses many programs such as healthd
and lmmon, which give
I have a 4.9 FreeBSD and would like to compile the kernel to that it can
support IPSEC, could you say me where I can find information to compile
kernel to IPSEC.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ipsec.html
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/12/26/FreeBSD_Basics.html
sorry for the off-topic question but I dont know where to turn here?
I have an orinoco access point base that is consistently claiming to be
offline. does anybody know where I can find support for resetting and
re-configuring this device?
- Noah
___
I read the handbook sendmail section and it's meaningless.
Really need something more informative.
I see in the syslog.conf file an facility of mail.* writing
to /var/log/maillog. Ever time mail is sent and when the
system is booted this log gets posted with event records.
So I know this is
Benjamin Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mauricio wrote:
Assuming you a using a router to go outside, what you call your
internal network is your own business. Only problem would be if
someone from the outside had to access it.
Once a dns server is set as authoritive, doesn't it
Hi,
I would like to know how I can print on one of my server with Freebsd,
We use this server for our internet access, this is connected to a ROUTER
that has a link to our ISP.
And all the users fo via this server to access the internet,
As I don't have the manual, please help
Jennifer Ravu
1) How can I display the dependencies between the ports I have installed on my
4.9-RELEASE machine? There seem to be some ports in /var/db/pkg that I
haven't intentionally installed and I would like to get rid of some of them,
but I don't know if they are used by other ports.
2) I use
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 17:00:05 +1300
Tom Munro Glass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) How can I display the dependencies between the ports I have
installed on my 4.9-RELEASE machine? There seem to be some ports in
/var/db/pkg that I haven't intentionally installed and I would like to
get rid of some
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 07:29:59PM -0500, parv wrote:
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Jonathon McKitrick thusly...
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 07:06:17PM -0500, parv wrote:
: in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
: wrote Jonathon McKitrick thusly...
:
: I haven't used my infamous Toshiba
Hello all,
Maybe this is not the best list to post this question,
but it won't hurt. I've been compiling everything from source
for lack of options, and was just wondering what should be the
policy for 5.1 package-feeding, since the upgrade process has
been described as very unstable at the
Hello,
I recently did a standard (Developer, no X) install of 4.9-RELEASE
on a Compaq Proliant DL360. Everything went smoothly.
After the install finished copying files, I tried installing a standard
MBR, but when it didn't work I assumed I made a mistake and tried the
same install again with
I'm offlist, so please CC me directly.
I am using FreeBSD current. This always happens as I'm installing the
ports collection, at about math, and it dies on me.
This happens either during install, or after install using both a tarball
and the install set from CD. If I could get a way to ftp
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Eric wrote:
i have been trying (for many moons now) to create a filesystem larger than
1TB. I've had a variety of RAID controllers in my boxes, and I have 250GB
drives, so it adds up quick. I've also tried doing this with vinum, but
that fails too.
i've searched for
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