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Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 23:16:46 +0200 (EET)
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Subject: Re: number of network interfaces supported
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
|> Hello,
|
|> Are there any restrictions on the number of network interfaces |suppo
> From: "Dave [Hawk-Systems]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> do we need to add a daily_status_security_output="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> to the /etc/periodic.conf?
Yes.
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>> (12.15.2002 @ 2225 PST): David Banning said, in 0.7K: <<
> After upgrading to 4.7S from 4.5 I now get the error;
>
>- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
> "| exec /usr/local/bin/procmail || exit 75"
> (reason: 550
On Sunday, Dec 15, 2002, at 21:49 US/Pacific, Raphaël Dingé wrote:
I've been using another configuration where I switched from ssh to a
complete xdcmp system.
Loading of pictures is very faster now, in rt2_demo it is quick, so in
normal desktop environment it is quite perfect.
I found that inc
After upgrading to 4.7S from 4.5 I now get the error;
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
"| exec /usr/local/bin/procmail || exit 75"
(reason: 550 Unsafe for mailing to programs)
(expanded from: david)
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550 5.7.1
Appended is my first cut at translation from ipf to ipfw.
Would the lines prepended with [IPFW] do what the [IPF]
lines do?
thanks for any insights,
gary
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[IPF] pass out q
I've the following configuration :
- an ASUS mini-pc with FreeBSD on it, 900 MHz, 256 MBytes,
connected on an ethernet local network.
- 2 PC running Windows with X server via cygwin (each with
1,4GHz Athlon CPU, 256 MBytes RAM)
- All of them are connected with a 100 Mbits switch.
Basically in cy
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 02:51:10AM +0100, Rapha?l Ding? wrote:
> >Using compression flag on the ssh client ?
>
> What would be a good value ? Should I only test ? Do I need to
> reboot after having set those values using sysctl ?
I don't think that in your environment the network latency is
high
On Sunday 15 December 2002 08:56 pm, Asenchi wrote:
> Have you:
>
> #cd /usr/src
>
> Then run make buildworld...
You don't understand the problem. He didn't have a tag= and downloaded
the cvs files. The ",v" was a clue.
Kent
>
> Curt
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [m
I used a laptop(IBM ThinkPad A21m,ATI Mobile p video
card),with the FreeBSD 5.0-current installed.
I added the follow line to the kernel config file:
options VESA
options SC_PIXEL_MODE
After rebooting the laptop with the new kernel, to
alter the revolution, I tried to use the follow
command : vid
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 10:59:30PM -0500, Asenchi wrote:
> Hello Gary,
>
> If you were to read this paper
> (http://www.freebsd-howto.com/HOWTO/Ipfw-HOWTO
> 33pgs.) it would describe ipfw. It will also do some comparisons w/
> ipf vs. ipfw
>
> I guess I didn't really translate, but I figure you
ok, I got it.
The file referred to is in the lists dir.
/www/www.tinylist.org/cgi-bin/lists/aliases.tinylist
lists dir is chmod 755, owner nobody, and the files in there are chmod 644,
owner nobody.
in /etc/mail we create a SOFT link.
ln -s /www/www.tinylist.org/cgi-bin/lists/aliases.tinylist al
I wish I could go without using Foxpro. The company I work for uses
it exclusively. They are way behind times and I have talked to them
about porting data, but they won't budge. So I thought I might see
if there was a way to get it on FreeBSD rather than w98 for obvious
reasons.
thanks for your
Have you:
#cd /usr/src
Then run make buildworld...
Curt
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Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 2:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cvsup
Hello!
I have just made a cvsup to all source tree. All
Hello Gary,
If you were to read this paper
(http://www.freebsd-howto.com/HOWTO/Ipfw-HOWTO
33pgs.) it would describe ipfw. It will also do some comparisons w/
ipf vs. ipfw
I guess I didn't really translate, but I figure you should understand
the syntax and the idea behind the translation.
Thx,
On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On 2002-12-14 18:10, Bsd Neophyte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > this is what the comment says...
> >
> > // If you've got a DNS server around at your upstream provider, enter
> > // its IP address here, and enable the line below. This w
Using compression flag on the ssh client ?
No. But I've just tried. It slows down a little, but not much. I
would say that pictures do not takes 2 seconds but 2.5 seconds.
Well. But it's quite far from 1/4 ;)
processing power of either station getting overwhelmed by the bursty
graphics demands
Mr. Bleichert, Thanks again. I will try to compile the kernel.
Max
From: John Bleichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: John Bleichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: max lizano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Ethernet fast Card
Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 20:17:50 -0500 (EST)
On
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, max lizano wrote:
> Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 01:00:40 +
> From: max lizano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Ethernet fast Card
>
> Hi John,
> Thanks for answerme. Now I am refering to the ethernet card that appear in
> the hardware note for 4.7 r
One common problem is when your NIC is set to half-duplex operation
and everything else is set to full duplex.
I've done an ifconfig as mentioned in the handbook, and it says
that my card (rl0) :
media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX )
and of course it is active.
I check on the PC running Window
In the last episode (Dec 14), Scott Robbins said:
> On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 04:15:34PM +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> > On Friday, 13 December 2002 at 23:05:57 -0500, Scott Robbins wrote:
> > > ... is that if one moves a computer from one location to another,
> > > the switch seems to take its
2 thoughts on this.
Using compression flag on the ssh client?
processing power of either station getting overwhelmed by the bursty
graphics demands.
Bri
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From: "Raphaël Dingé" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 2:56 PM
Subj
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Doug Reynolds wrote:
> Does anyone know of any really good faqs to setup imp3 webmail with
> apache?
The Stable branch comes with fairly good install instuctions. It tells you
what you need to install before you install IMP. What's the problem?
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On 2002-12-15 11:14, Erwan Breton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can you try the following patch to /etc/periodic/security ?
> >
> > %%%
> > diff -u security.functions.orig -r1.2 security.functions
> > --- security.functions.orig 16 Nov 2002 14:58:39 -
> > +++ security.functions 14 Dec 200
On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 04:23:31AM -0500, Bob Hall wrote:
> I looked in the archives, but I didn't find anything on this. I've gotten
> a number of messages like the following:
>
> Dec 13 22:37:20 sten inetd[6015]: refused connection from 61-231-96-100.HINET-IP
> .hinet.net, service smbd (tcp)itt
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On Sun, 15 Dec 2002 23:41:56 GMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AO> $ startx &
AO>
AO> is the command above supposed to operate like ^Z (suspend)?
AO> i would not think so. i would think that such commands
AO> "detach" from the terminal and run in th
FBSD 4.7R
-
the following appears to be different behavior than i have
experienced in the past, and somewhat unusual. please reply
off list as well if you reply.
$ startx &
is the command above supposed to operate like ^Z (suspend)?
i would not think so. i would think that such commands
On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, max lizano wrote:
> Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 01:41:06 +
> From: max lizano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Ethernet fast Card
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I trying to install Freebsd 4.7 but my linksys Len 10/100TX Version 4.1 it
> is not recognized by sysinstall
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From: "RD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 6:28 PM
Subject: Disk Recover Help Plz !!!
> ahh man...
> i have royally screwed up... was in disk labler in /stand/sysinstall
> i added my ftp disk and chose W for write...
>
>> In looking at the periodic files, it appears to simply call sendmail for all
>> mailings. Why would the security output being sent through sendmail be any
>> different?
>
>The security script is mailed separately.
>
>Look at "/etc/periodic/daily/450.status-security".
I did see that and understa
Hello all,
I am looking at setting up diskless X-terminals, and wish to perform a somewhat
trusted amount of session accounting. sessreg(1) seems to be able to write out
to wtmp, where I would assume ac (or other applicable program) can perform talli
es of the accumulated connection times.
Sin
On Sunday, 15 December 2002 at 23:56:18 +0100, Raphal Ding wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've the following configuration :
> - an ASUS mini-pc with FreeBSD on it, 900 MHz, 256 MBytes,
> connected on an ethernet local network.
> - 2 PC running Windows with X server via cygwin (each with
> 1,4GHz Athlon
Hi everyone,
I've the following configuration :
- an ASUS mini-pc with FreeBSD on it, 900 MHz, 256 MBytes,
connected on an ethernet local network.
- 2 PC running Windows with X server via cygwin (each with
1,4GHz Athlon CPU, 256 MBytes RAM)
- All of them are connected with a 100 Mbits switch.
B
There is also a program called rsync that will copy from one disk to
another. One advantage of using this program is that you can set it to ONLY
copy new files or files that have changed,
If you format the backup disk as bootable and then all you might need is a
change in fstab to get it to boot.
On Sunday, 15 December 2002 at 22:23:09 +0300, Alexey Koptsevich wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Are there any restrictions on the number of network interfaces supported
> by kernel? I need at least 6.
I don't know of any hard limit, but it would be pretty high. There
have been more than 6 by default in th
On Sunday, 15 December 2002 at 20:48:03 +0100, Joost Bekkers wrote:
> Hello
>
> Does anybody know a way to get vinum to load its configuration
> before root is mounted?
Yes.
> I've been hacking away at vinum_attach() in sys/dev/vinum/vinum.c
> but I can't seen to get it to work properly (yet)
It
Hi list,
could someone please help me translate the following natd-snippet
to ipnat syntax?:
use_sockets yes
same_ports yes
unregistered_only yes
redirect_port tcp 10.0.1.1:21 21
I'm (more or less) following the tutorial on how to set up a
lightweight FTP jail with NAT, which can be found on
U
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On Sun, 2002-12-15 at 21:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > Are there any restrictions on the number of network interfaces supported
> > by kernel? I need at least 6.
The simplest way to achieve this would be to get a couple of quad
ethern
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Hello,
> Are there any restrictions on the number of network interfaces supported
> by kernel? I need at least 6.
Where did Yoou get so many slots ? :)
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Hello
Does anybody know a way to get vinum to load its configuration
before root is mounted?
I've been hacking away at vinum_attach() in sys/dev/vinum/vinum.c
but I can't seen to get it to work properly (yet)
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I'm at a loss as to how to debug this ... I have a jail installed inside
of a vnode, but when I try to send email to it through postfix, I get the
following:
Dec 15 19:21:58 vmtest postfix/postfix-script: starting the Postfix mail system
Dec 15 19:21:58 vmtest postfix/master[92253]: daemon starte
Hello,
Are there any restrictions on the number of network interfaces supported
by kernel? I need at least 6.
Thanks,
Alex
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On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 02:53:09PM +,
lewiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I've not really much (any) knowledge of QoS. I am wondering whether
| it would be possible to de-prioritize bandwidth from a certain ip
| address?
| Ideally I want a jail on my gateway for setting up downloads (u
Hi Folks,
Can anybody translate the following ipf rules to ipfw for me?
Given a few examples as a template, I should be able to
handle the rest myself.
According to some -security postings from 2000, the thought was
that ipf was superior is
Mike Loiterman wrote:
This is strange. When I do:
[11:49:09 root@fat_man: /var]# du -sh
7.0M.
>
but when I do:
[11:49:18 root@fat_man: /var]# df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a97M55M34M62%/
/dev/ad0s1f 1.7G 1.2G 403M75%
> From: "Mike Loiterman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Where are the extra 1.6 megs at?
If a running process opens a file and then unlink(2)'s it, the file will not
show up in the filesystem, and du will not reflect any space it uses.
However, df will.
Paul
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At 11:30 AM 12.15.2002 +0100, dick hoogendijk wrote:
>On Dec 14 Gary wrote:
>> dick hoogendijk writes:
>>> What's the (dis)advantage of inode-per-inode cloning?
>
>> I just made the comment re: inode-per-inode because AFAIK that's the
>> way dump/restore will work.
>
>Ok w/ me. Don't know too much
This is strange. When I do:
[11:49:09 root@fat_man: /var]# du -sh
7.0M.
but when I do:
[11:49:18 root@fat_man: /var]# df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a97M55M34M62%/
/dev/ad0s1f 1.7G 1.2G 403M75%/usr
/dev/ad0s1e1
At 10:07 PM -0800 12/12/02, Gary D Kline wrote:
Hi People,
Before I (potentially) throw aay some bills, I thought I'd
ask the hardware-savvy if there is any appreciable difference
between makes of hubs.
After 5 years I am getting ready to move up to a 10/100 RJ-45
hub. I've got a 5-port L
> In looking at the periodic files, it appears to simply call sendmail for all
> mailings. Why would the security output being sent through sendmail be any
> different?
The security script is mailed separately.
Look at "/etc/periodic/daily/450.status-security".
Paul
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At 2002-12-15T02:07:33Z, Bsd Neophyte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For example, a new catalyst 2912, depending on options, will run you
> between $2000-$5200, while a 12 port fast ethernet hub will run you about
> $200-$300.
For maximum cost savings, build a cheap (< $400) FreeBSD server with t
Hi
I maintain a few ports
audio/openal
lang/gauche
lang/qscheme
sysutils/x86info
(hopefully devel/cvsplot soon)
Recently, one of my machines went down and was unable to get response from
the coloc guy, so it stayed down too long... During that period, all my
ports were set back to MAINTAINER=por
Kirk Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>ok, I have an alias in /etc/mail, called aliases.tinylist; this is able to be
>read by sendmail since I edited the sendmail.cf file, and it will compile it
>without error. the /mail dir is owned by root, and is chmod 755.
>the file aliases.tinylist is ow
Hi,
I've not really much (any) knowledge of QoS. I am wondering whether
it would be possible to de-prioritize bandwidth from a certain ip
address?
Ideally I want a jail on my gateway for setting up downloads (using
wget). Since I am only on 56k this kills web browsing speeds for the
other wo
little perplexed here...
Looking at two servers...
Server One
- has .qmail-root alias directing mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- this is also the somedomain.com server we are retrieving mail from
- we get daily, weekly, monthly and security output from this server
in
On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 09:14:10PM -0800, ann kok wrote:
> mail# dmesg
>
>;1H\^[[m\^[[19;2H\^[[m\^[[20;2H\^[[m\^[[21;2H\^[[m\^[[9;1H\^[[m\^[[7m\^[[m\^[[23;1H\^[[m\^[[23;1H\^[[m\^[[1m\^[[m\^[[1m\^[[m\^[[9;1H\^[[9;1H\^[[m\^[[m\^[[23;1H\^[[m\^[[23;1H\^[[m\^[[1m\^[[m\^[[1m\^[[m\^[[9;1H\^[[m\^[[19;1H\
Hi,
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> Jonathan Chen wrote to Adrian Penisoara:
>
> > On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 01:17:17PM +0200, Adrian Penisoara wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > But I have Bash as the default shell. And yes, it works changing
> > > the Terminal / Keyboard / "Backspace k
On 12/15/2002 at 4:26 AM Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
|DNS servers that your local named will query for all domains it
|doesn't know about. Queries for the local domains are served from the
|local zone files. All other queries go through a different procedure
|which usually requires sending queries
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Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2002 14:07:54 +0100 (MET)
From: tristan gestim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: soft updates inconstinency
> hello,
>
> when i try to boot my freebsd box, i see the following:
> [...]
> ad1s1e: hard error re
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 12:27:49AM -0600, mattb wrote:
> The disc loads up and I can get to the kernel configuration menu...7
> conflicts. I take care of the conflicts and the machine continues to
> load the kernel.. loads up asr0 ok.
> The machine then attempts to mount root from /dev/fd0c
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 01:41:06AM +, max lizano wrote:
> I trying to install Freebsd 4.7 but my linksys Len 10/100TX Version 4.1 it
> is not recognized by sysinstall.Do I have to buy another Ethernet Card?
Not recognised how? If you mean that there's no listing for that type
of card in the
dick hoogendijk writes:
> On Dec 14 Gary wrote:
> > I'm not aware of an advantage or disadvantage to using dump/restore
> > (except for restoring from tape)
>
> Hmmm, I don't have a tape-unit unfortunately. Always clone to another
> harddive. Not quite sure what you mean right here.
>
I use dump
On Dec 14 Gary wrote:
> dick hoogendijk writes:
>> What's the (dis)advantage of inode-per-inode cloning?
> I just made the comment re: inode-per-inode because AFAIK that's the
> way dump/restore will work.
Ok w/ me. Don't know too much the ins-and-outs of backup progs yet, so I
was (am) curious a
> Can you try the following patch to /etc/periodic/security ?
>
> %%%
> diff -u security.functions.orig -r1.2 security.functions
> --- security.functions.orig 16 Nov 2002 14:58:39 -
> +++ security.functions14 Dec 2002 20:00:41 -
> @@ -44,6 +44,9 @@
>if [ "$1" = "new_only" ]; t
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 01:43:04PM +0700, 'budsz' wrote:
> Dec 15 13:42:00 router named[300]: omitting IPv4 interface wi0 from
> localnets ACL: address mask not contiguous
>
> What that's mean?, It's normally or some problem...? anyone can explain?
Probably an invalid address mask.
The bits defi
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