Hi,
I am trying to install 4.7 on a laptop and was greeted with a "no disks
found" message in the installer. It seems like there is some kind of
conflict with the IDE controller, but this is way beyond me.
Below is the output of "boot -v", if anyone can offer any help it would
be highly appreciat
here is the script's web output:
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TinyList
I am executing as identity "uid=65534(nobody) gid=65534(nobody)
groups=65534(nobody)"
Owner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
password=gibbonbreath
listname=testlist3
WORKING...
List found, proceeding...
PASSWORD AND EMAIL MATCH UP. INITIATING DESTRUCTION SE
In the last episode (Nov 29), Kirk Bailey said:
> OK, man says to get a script to run as the owner, turn on the 4000 bit.
What man? Script execution honors the setuid bit on the executable
interpreter, _not_ the script itself.
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OK, man says to get a script to run as the owner, turn on the 4000 bit.
OK, I did. No such luck, it continues to run as the apache identity 'nobody'.
Any advice?
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On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 10:12:42PM -0500, Jason Hunt wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Jason Hunt wrote:
> two ago mount_smbfs was not available on FreeBSD, so this might have been
> a recent development.
SMBFS has been part of the kernel for a few months now. A tutorial
can be found here. http://ez
Hi,
I want to modify my advertised window size so that I get better interactive
performance on my modem whilst downloading for example.
I've tried using the route options "-lockrest -sendpipe 4096 -recvpipe 4096
-mtu 576" for example. Then I do a do "route " and all the options are
there like
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Jason Hunt wrote:
>
> Hrmm, I've never even heard of smbfs before :)
>
Oops, I meant I have not heard of smfs before. Unless, that was a typo
for smbfs. Either way, I had heard of smbfs before. I remember a year or
two ago mount_smbfs was not available on FreeBSD, so this
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Chris Brotherton wrote:
> I tried to install smbfs with ports and received the following message:
>
> smbfs-1.4.1 OS versions subsequent to 440002 include smfs
>
> I was under the impression that smfs is part of the base system, but
> that I had to include options in the kerne
> From: alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> is there anyway to just have it not use inet6?
add an entry in /etc/rc.conf
ipv6_enable="NO"
and restart the system.
Paul
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I have freebsd 4.7 installed... and it was working just great... till it
decided it (or me) decided to start inet6...
here's my theory...
got a bunch of daemons that hang on boot... and sometimes on use..
including sendmail and my ftp server... when i send a message in pine.. it
takes about a min
I tried to install smbfs with ports and received the following message:
smbfs-1.4.1 OS versions subsequent to 440002 include smfs
I was under the impression that smfs is part of the base system, but
that I had to include options in the kernel config.
If I try and use mount_smbfs, I get:
Comman
On Friday, 29 November 2002 at 10:36:22 +, Adam Laurie wrote:
> Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
>> On Thursday, 28 November 2002 at 10:06:24 +, Adam Laurie wrote:
>>> ok, i'm obviously not making myself clear... my problem wasn't
>>> replacing a drive in the RAID, it was replacing the root disk
On Friday, 29 November 2002 at 10:02:45 -0700, Fixer Corp wrote:
> I just pruchased FreeBSD 4.7. It requires a CDROM with El Torito
> support. My computer was purchased in 1998 and the owners manual does
> not say anything about El Torito. When I upgraded to FreeBSD 4.0, it
> did not support my
At 1:27 PM -0800 2002/11/29, Paul A. Scott wrote:
Damn. I keep forgetting about the Mac OSX stupid, case-insesitive HFS+.
Yeah, I've bitched about this for years. I mean, HFS was an
improvement over MFS (can you imagine a filesystem structure that
keeps everything at one level and doesn't
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If you want to mount Windows shares without Samba, though, you need SMBFS and
a comman like:
mount_smbfs -W [Workgroup or Domain] -I [IP address of Windows server]
//windowsuser@netbiosname/sharename /FreeBSD mount point
This prompts you for a password.
The docs say that a -N arguement may co
I recently installed apsfilter from the FreeBSD ports sytem, and seem
to have successfully configured a local printer, and a remote samba
printer using the apsfilter setup script.
I have managed to get a few applications to print just fine, but when
I attempt to print from a web browser (Mozilla,
I needed to put an alias on lo0 for 127.0.0.2 and I made the
mistake of assuming this would work like any other interface
but that isn't the case.
ifconfig inet lo0 127.0.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.255 alias
results in an ip that I can ping but when I startup dnscache
and ask it to listen on that i
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On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Chris Brotherton wrote:
> I want to mount a windows share on my FreeBSD box (alpha 500au running
> 4.7). I added the following options to my kernel configuration file:
>
> options NETSMB
> options NETSMBCRYPTO
> options LIBMCHAIN
> options LIBICONV
> options SMBFS
>
> When I
I recently built a FreeBSD 4.7 Release file server that has a brand new
80GB Wester Digital 7200RPM drive in it. Yesterday the box suffered two
power outages and a possible powersurge.
Today I decided that it would be a good idea to check on the state of
the file system and the result is attache
On 2002-11-28 17:33, Diego Efe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've started a little program to try to manage filesystem quotas
> whitout having to manually edit (with $EDITOR) the parameters.
quotactl(2) should be all you need.
> Investigating I found out that I have the quotactl() function to do
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, paul beard wrote:
> I realize it does lpd/lpr: Apple has supported that for years. My
> suggestion was directed at seeing if and how it advertised itself
> on the network. Appletalk is useful, if annoying, in that devices
> broadcast their presence regularly. If it did show
Ismail YENIGUL wrote:
hi
i use FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE
i have a following tape
ast0: TAPE at ata0-slave PIO4 (this is dmesg output)
how can i backup ? and which device i should use ?
dump(8) would be the best thing to start with. The handbook has a
very useful chapter on this.
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I don't seem to be able to get kppp to make a connection.
-My modem is an internal Motorola Voicesurfr 33.6
-It is configured for serial port cuaa2
-When I use the query modem command in kppp it seems to find the modem because
it returns values for most of the AT commands
But when I try to co
>> The cvs on MacOSX does not [work]. My mistake.
> From: Mike Bristow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CVS works just fine - it's just that the filesystem is case insensitive
> [1], so when you check out src/contrib, the distinction between
> src/contrib/CVS [2] src/contrib/cvs is lost, and Bad Shit happen
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Senthil writes:
>Hi,
>We are using FreeBSD in our organization as a NFS Server. Latest, we
>have developed a NFS client on Windows, we are facing some problem with
>NFSRead on Version 3. Basically we request for reading some size of
>bytes, (which is the read Maxi
hi
i use FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE
i have a following tape
ast0: TAPE at ata0-slave PIO4 (this is dmesg output)
how can i backup ? and which device i should use ?
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Warren Block wrote:
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, paul beard wrote:
The PDF manual for this printer is available on the Apple web site,
although it requires some hunting around. That manual says that
it does
lpr/lpd. Unfortunately I couldn't find anything about clearing the
TCP/IP password, either t
On Friday, Nov 29, 2002, at 09:37 US/Pacific, Marc Schneiders wrote:
I have a machine that now shows this behaviour:
ls
cp
du
take ages on a directory of 5 MB of (small) files (dir = /etc). And
eat the CPU.
What is the matter? Shitty RAM?
No.
I would suspect that the filesystem is corrupt.
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, paul beard wrote:
> Generally, these live on networks with Appletalk and the
> appropriate Windows and Apple client software: you would fire up a
> utility that would browse the network and let you set these
> options through Appletalk. You could test this by installing
>
Hi
I want to redirect incoming ssh packet to another box internally. I have
got the following as my /etc/natd.conf
dynamic yes
log_denied yes
use_sockets yes
same_ports yes
unregistered_only
redirect_port tcp 192.168.0.200:22 4455
When I try to ssh to port 4455 I get nothing - I have ipfw runni
The question that was asked earlier about Appletalk printing
reminded me of one of my own.
I run netatalk here on my home network and I have noticed that my
netatalk-ers all grab addresses in the 65280 range (as well as I
can recall, the left side of the dot is the network range, the
right sid
I want to mount a windows share on my FreeBSD box (alpha 500au running
4.7). I added the following options to my kernel configuration file:
options NETSMB
options NETSMBCRYPTO
options LIBMCHAIN
options LIBICONV
options SMBFS
When I compile my kernel, I get the following error:
unknown option "
Cliff Sarginson wrote:
Hi,
I have been given on of these beasts.
I am going to set it up as a network printer.
Generally, these live on networks with Appletalk and the
appropriate Windows and Apple client software: you would fire up a
utility that would browse the network and let you set thes
I have a machine that now shows this behaviour:
ls
cp
du
take ages on a directory of 5 MB of (small) files (dir = /etc). And
eat the CPU.
What is the matter? Shitty RAM?
Top output doing "ll /etc"
last pid: 73939; load averages: 1.02, 0.95, 0.60
up 12+18:01:24 18:34:10
28 processes: 2 ru
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Fixer Corp wrote:
> I just pruchased FreeBSD 4.7. It requires a CDROM with El Torito
> support. My computer was purchased in 1998 and the owners manual does
> not say anything about El Torito. When I upgraded to FreeBSD 4.0, it
> did not support my Sony CDROM, so I bought a
>> 2) Are there any BSD tools for reading the SMART data off the Hard Disk
>> so that I can see whether it is about to fail or currently experiencing
>> HW failure. Any other ways to check for bad sectors?
>>
JH> I thought that someone asked this same questions a few days ago, but I
JH> can't fin
> On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Vinco Maldini wrote:
>
> > 1) What does the result below mean? (Is my drive failing? Why can't I
> > clean the FS?)
> >
> [ ... snip ... ]
> > CANNOT READ: BLK 152744928
> > UNEXPECTED SOFT UPDATE INCONSISTENCY
> [ ... snip ... ]
> >
> > THE FOLLOWING DISK SECTORS COULD NOT B
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 10:02:45AM -0700, Fixer Corp wrote:
> I just pruchased FreeBSD 4.7. It requires a CDROM with El Torito
> support. My computer was purchased in 1998 and the owners manual does
> not say anything about El Torito. When I upgraded to FreeBSD 4.0, it
> did not support my Sony
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 10:02:45AM -0700, Fixer Corp wrote:
> I just pruchased FreeBSD 4.7. It requires a CDROM with El Torito
> support. My computer was purchased in 1998 and the owners manual does
> not say anything about El Torito. When I upgraded to FreeBSD 4.0, it
> did not support my Sony
I would like to set up the following:
a monitoring program, that send emails if there are problems (with any
of a bunch of servers), which emails are turned into SMS (short
messages to mobile phone, standard system in Europe) and the send out
over this mobile unit on the serial port. I want to do
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Vinco Maldini wrote:
> 1) What does the result below mean? (Is my drive failing? Why can't I
> clean the FS?)
>
[ ... snip ... ]
> CANNOT READ: BLK 152744928
> UNEXPECTED SOFT UPDATE INCONSISTENCY
[ ... snip ... ]
>
> THE FOLLOWING DISK SECTORS COULD NOT BE READ: 152744946,
[
I just pruchased FreeBSD 4.7. It requires a CDROM with El Torito
support. My computer was purchased in 1998 and the owners manual does
not say anything about El Torito. When I upgraded to FreeBSD 4.0, it
did not support my Sony CDROM, so I bought an ATAPI CDROM.
There is no way I'm purchasing a
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Hello.
I aesked this question before and I try to ask it again.
Since I enabled Kerberos IV __and__ Heimdal together to be built in
/etc/make.conf, it is no longer possible to compile PicoBSD. Not only
our own config is affected, all default configs have also this problem.
This is the output of t
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On Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at 11:34 pm, Paul A. Scott wrote:
Oh, #$%@. I'm so embarrassed. My terminal session was logged into Mac
OSX
not FreeBSD, and I had mirrored the same directory structure, so I faked
myself out.
Bottom line is, cvs on Freebsd works like a champ. The cvs on MacOSX
Hi!
Thanks for the pointer. I checked the release notes and found that the
'em' driver in 4.7 supports Intel 82545EM chips which are on this
motherboard.
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On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Jim Arnold wrote:
> At 11:37 AM -0800 11/28/02, chip wiegand wrote:
> >I know how to rip cd tracks to mp3 format, but what do I do to go the
> >other way - .mp3 to cd format so they can be played in my car stereo
> >which doesn't play .mp3's? Is this possible?
>
> You can also
I recently built a FreeBSD 4.7 Release file server that has a brand new
80GB Wester Digital 7200RPM drive in it. Yesterday the box suffered two
power outages and a possible powersurge.
Today I decided that it would be a good idea to check on the state of
the file system and the result is attached
* Ber Ez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20021129 08:16]: wrote:
> Hi to all,
> I need to build a mail server , I have won the battle of weather to use FreeBSD or
>Linux or M$ .
> now i'm facing a new battle ,postfix vs qmail.
> I need your advice .
> which of the two would
>postfix on freebsd is apparently more efficient than qmail, though.
no comment on that (lest we revive deep rooted animosity between the two
camps)...
If you are looking at the qmail solution, check out the following. Provides a
complete package from a multiple domain mail solution... great st
postfix on freebsd is apparently more efficient than qmail, though.
Regards,
Peter Hoskin
On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Subject: Re: Mail Se
when the mta conf files became human readable .
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Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 1:27 AM
Subject: Re: Mail Server Advice
> Uhh
>
> When did Sendmail become a third-string MTA?
>
>
>
> -Joh
At 11:37 AM -0800 11/28/02, chip wiegand wrote:
I know how to rip cd tracks to mp3 format, but what do I do to go the
other way - .mp3 to cd format so they can be played in my car stereo
which doesn't play .mp3's? Is this possible?
You can also use XMMS to do this. As per the handbook at
http://
Hi.
I have seen that the bootloader on the FreeBSD 5.0-Current changed.
I tried to install FreeBSD 4.6 and FreeBSD 5.0 DP1 on my Laptop, but no
chance at all. It stopped booting from CD with the output "cant find
kernel" (or similar).
Now i have booted FreeBSD-Current 5.0 snapshot (mid november)
I just did a makeshift memory stress test on a new machine; that is, I did a
"make buildworld". Regrettably, it failed, saying it had a sytax error
somewhere. :(
So, I ran it again; and this time it went fine; then I reinstalled FreeBSD
4.7 altogether, and rebuilt world again. And, again, no probl
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Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 2:04 AM
Subject: Re: restore question
> Actually, come to think of it, I could use my RAID controller to do
> a "hardware" backup. That is, whenever I want to make a backup,
> I c
I have Live Value sound card and I cant make it play on all four speakers. in
Linux and Windows (if I
remember well) I had to switch it on (rear speakes), and only then i heard sound from
the rear speakers. I
didn't find any mixer that does the job on FreeBSD. Is it a diferent procedure,
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Mmm. I misunderstood what you were looking to do when I first responded.
You should check out the sysutils/gtoaster port. It has an intuitive
interface and many features.
Personally, I only trust cdrecord and burncd, but gtoaster will probably
work ju
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Thursday, 28 November 2002 at 10:06:24 +, Adam Laurie wrote:
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
yep. like all the others i've found, this deals with fixing problems
within the raid itself, not moving a working raid onto a new system
(which is effectively what i was d
Many popular CD burning programs now can burn an audio CD directly from the MP3 files.
> I know how to rip cd tracks to mp3 format, but what do I do to go the
> other way - .mp3 to cd format so they can be played in my car stereo
> which doesn't play .mp3's? Is this possible?
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Hi,
We are using FreeBSD in our organization as a NFS Server. Latest, we
have developed a NFS client on Windows, we are facing some problem with
NFSRead on Version 3. Basically we request for reading some size of
bytes, (which is the read Maximum number of bytes returned by stat
information(del
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 06:47:15AM +0100, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> An arp -a gives the following line (amongst many happy bunnies)
>
> angelus.raggedclown.intra (192.168.1.50) at 00:a0:cc:d1:fb:88 on rl0
> [ethernet]
> ? (192.168.1.255) at ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff on rl0 permanent [ethernet]
That's quit
On 28 Nov 2002 at 11:37, chip wiegand wrote:
> I know how to rip cd tracks to mp3 format, but what do I do to go the
> other way - .mp3 to cd format so they can be played in my car stereo
> which doesn't play .mp3's? Is this possible?
>
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