>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Danny Pansters
>Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 6:42 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Subject: Re: Linux move to FreeBSD (Beastie vs Penguin)
>
>
>On Wednesday 6 July 2005 03:06, Mi
On 7/5/05, Antony Mawer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/07/2005 12:26 AM, Nelis Lamprecht wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > What is the correct procedure to follow for migrating user accounts
> > from one FreeBSD 4.x system to a new FreeBSD 4.x system ? We're
> > sticking to 4.x due to legacy issues(Netware
On 05 Jul 2005 16:44:02 -0400, Lowell Gilbert
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nelis Lamprecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > What is the correct procedure to follow for migrating user accounts
> > from one FreeBSD 4.x system to a new FreeBSD 4.x system ? We're
> > sticking to 4.x due to legacy iss
On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 03:33 +0200, P.U.Kruppa wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Wayne Sierke wrote:
>
> > FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE/squid-2.5.9_3
> >
> > If I start squid via the script (as root), I get:
> >
> > /var/log/squid_cache.log:
> >
> > commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 11 to *:80: (13) Permission den
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Gregory Neil Shapiro wrote:
I am trying to alter the sendmail config on server.ficticious.net
so that it rewrites the sender (both envelope and header)
to be from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the sendmail m4 config file now has:
Your config plus the addition of FEATURE(allmasquerad
I'm having some major problems with the above card under 4.x ... namely,
I'm getting no errors reported *anywhere*, yet I'm gettting file system
hangs, and the server has been in production for a good while now ...
I'm looking at 3ware's web site, and the latest driver is 9.1.5.2, which,
fro
Hi Roy,
Proliant and Presario are two very different families!
You might have to pull and replace that controller with a
3200, such as this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=56091&item=5785129
537&rd=1
The ida code has been around a while. But before doing that
try
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 07:56:23PM -0700, Timothy McLouth wrote:
> I also bought a book for $47 which is useless, the title is
> misleading..."The design and implementation of FreeBSD" is of no use
> unless you want to know what the processor is doing from start to
> end
No, the title describ
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Matt Juszczak
>Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 11:57 AM
>To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Subject: Remote access to a user's mail spool
>
>
>Hi all,
>
>We're an ISP, and we are currently looking for a way for
Hello,
WHen I used to use windows, a very favorite app I used
was:
http://www.toggle.com/products/volume/
Very simple - if you held down control, then the mouse
scroll wheel caused master volume to go up and down.
It was terrific.
Is there a way to do this in X on FreeBSD ? I would
really lik
I'm seeing something strange/annoying tonight... maybe someone could help
explain why it's happening.
FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE
I'm trying to do a large local rsync in the background, while listening to
streaming audio via RealPlayer and do other stuff. I have the rsync
running at nice level 20 ("nice
At 21:56 7/5/2005, Timothy McLouth wrote:
>First i tried to make my own installation cd(s) from the instructions given,
>they did not work so I e-mailed for answers got two different answers
>neither of which worked so i bought the installation cd(s) ver 5.4...I
>downloaded the manual which is o
On Wednesday 6 July 2005 05:12, Mike Hauber wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 July 2005 09:41 pm, you wrote:
> > I agree. They can think whatever they want. That's fine with
> > me. But like I said, they have no right to impose their belives
> > upon others and certainly not upon a group of people who
> > pro
Hi,
I'm guessing you have the whole installation cd (not just the
boot-only), so it sounds like you have told it to get the ports you
want via FTP, rather than the CD.
If you run /sbin/sysinstall and go to customize -> packages, then
select CD/DVD. If the ports you want are not there, then exit
s
First you should stop with this kind of sarcasm, I
knew very little about FreeBSD when I first started
and today I have no problems configuring it the way I
want it yet yo claim to be familiar with unix and you
are having such a nightmare! Something is wrong! You
need to do some reading, not beca
On Wednesday 6 July 2005 04:56, Timothy McLouth wrote:
> First i tried to make my own installation cd(s) from the instructions
> given, they did not work so I e-mailed for answers got two different
> answers neither of which worked so i bought the installation cd(s) ver
Pff, sounds like you had a
jdyke wrote:
i had built a jail a few weeks ago as a learning expierence,
specifying a DESTDIR of /usr/jail/ssh for make world, i don't really
want it to reside there long term and want to build it with less
features enabled in make.conf. So now I'm trying to build another jail
in another loca
First i tried to make my own installation cd(s) from the instructions given,
they did not work so I e-mailed for answers got two different answers neither
of which worked so i bought the installation cd(s) ver 5.4...I downloaded the
manual which is of little or no use due to variations in instal
On 2005-07-05 19:31, Gregory Neil Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Very true. Is that correct though, or should we remove it from the
> > generic.m4 file of FreeBSD?
>
> No, I don't want to diverge from Sendmail's source any more than we
> already have for a variety of reasons.
That's ok :-
> Very true. Is that correct though, or should we remove it from the
> generic.m4 file of FreeBSD?
No, I don't want to diverge from Sendmail's source any more than we
already have for a variety of reasons.
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On 2005-07-05 19:10, Gregory Neil Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That's funny. I can see root in the E class even in the standard freebsd.cf
> > generated from the freebsd.mc file we have in src/etc/sendmail:
>
> Aha, DOMAIN(generic) has the EXPOSED_USER() call. That is what is
> adding i
> That's funny. I can see root in the E class even in the standard freebsd.cf
> generated from the freebsd.mc file we have in src/etc/sendmail:
Aha, DOMAIN(generic) has the EXPOSED_USER() call. That is what is
adding it in.
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On 2005-07-05 19:00, Gregory Neil Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Have you also tried sending email from a non-root account? The root
> > user is "exposed" by default in Sendmail. This means that the root user
> > will *NOT* be masqueraded or remapped through genericstable. You can
> > se
> Have you also tried sending email from a non-root account? The root
> user is "exposed" by default in Sendmail. This means that the root user
> will *NOT* be masqueraded or remapped through genericstable. You can
> see that the root user is exposed by looking at the {E} class:
>
> gothmog
On 2005-07-05 17:46, Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> N machines on a "ficticious net "fred.com" (not the real name).
>
> neet to get email out to the real world. via connected server
> mailgate.real.domain. (ficticious name)
>
> They pass it forward to a server on their net "server.
> I am trying to alter the sendmail config on server.ficticious.net
> so that it rewrites the sender (both envelope and header)
> to be from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> the sendmail m4 config file now has:
Your config plus the addition of FEATURE(allmasquerade) in case some of
the local addresses are C
Jeff
You are correct! I was not starting Apache with SSL. I knew I had to
use the startssl command however I was using webmin for ease of
"clicking" start and stop and I had entered "startssl" in the wrong
box in the module config so therefor I was not starting Apache with
SSL. Once I started w
On Wednesday 6 July 2005 03:06, Mike Hauber wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 July 2005 08:29 pm, you wrote:
> > It's the imposing upon from religious groups (and well, let's
> > say that I don't think they're muslims) that I find not only
> > annoying but, yeah, downright dangerous. Throwing out 2-3
> > cent
Bernt Hansson wrote:
Julian Elischer skrev:
N machines on a "ficticious net "fred.com" (not the real name).
neet to get email out to the real world. via connected server
mailgate.real.domain. (ficticious name)
They pass it forward to a server on their net "server.ficticious.net"
which use
On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Wayne Sierke wrote:
FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE/squid-2.5.9_3
If I start squid via the script (as root), I get:
/var/log/squid_cache.log:
commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 11 to *:80: (13) Permission denied
FATAL: Cannot open HTTP Port
Squid Cache (Version 2.5.STABLE9): Terminated a
Julian Elischer skrev:
N machines on a "ficticious net "fred.com" (not the real name).
neet to get email out to the real world. via connected server
mailgate.real.domain. (ficticious name)
They pass it forward to a server on their net "server.ficticious.net"
which uses the "Smarthost" option
N machines on a "ficticious net "fred.com" (not the real name).
neet to get email out to the real world. via connected server
mailgate.real.domain. (ficticious name)
They pass it forward to a server on their net "server.ficticious.net"
which uses the "Smarthost" option in Sendmail to
forward t
On Wednesday 6 July 2005 02:07, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> >-Original Message-
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of TvZ
> >Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 1:11 PM
> >To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> >Subject: Re: Linux move to FreeBSD (Beastie vs Penguin)
> >
> >
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of TvZ
>Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 1:11 PM
>To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Subject: Re: Linux move to FreeBSD (Beastie vs Penguin)
>
>
>
>I would rather see this thread die out
I agree - we are killing
Todd Suits wrote:
Sorry for all the responses but Googling has brought up possible
problems or questions. I am starting Apache with
/usr/local/sbin/apachectl startssl is this correct for the FreeBSD
compiled version?
you don't *have to* use that, you can just use /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache.s
On 7/5/05, Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Juszczak wrote:
> > We're an ISP, and we are currently looking for a way for our tech
> > support guys to access customer's email without having shell access to
> > the server, or knowing the customer's password.
> >
> > We'd like to install
On 06 jul 2005, at 00:19, CherryFun wrote:
Hello my name is Jevgenij Dalnikov. I've found that your website
has links on lithuanian sites.
We would like to tell you that new dating site has been launched,
which has been made in Lithuania - www.cherryfun.com
It would be big pleasure if you put
Sorry for all the responses but Googling has brought up possible
problems or questions. I am starting Apache with
/usr/local/sbin/apachectl startssl is this correct for the FreeBSD
compiled version?
On 7/5/05, Todd Suits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As an update the command: $ openssl s_client -c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Chuck Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
It seems that this is the case. I wrote a small program to
allocate a large block of memory (more them that shown as free) and the
system doesn´t swap.
Nor should it. Simply allocating memory doesn't actually us
Matt Juszczak wrote:
We're an ISP, and we are currently looking for a way for our tech
support guys to access customer's email without having shell access to
the server, or knowing the customer's password.
We'd like to install a custom webmail client on our private internal LAN
webserver that
As an update the command: $ openssl s_client -connect localhost:443
-state -debug from the Apache documents, produces the following
output:
killians# openssl s_client -connect localhost:443 -state -debug
CONNECTED(0003)
SSL_connect:before/connect initialization
write to 0809A500 [080B1000] (1
--- wizlayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 04 July 2005 11:07 pm, you wrote:
> > --- wizlayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > What errors?
> >
> > -su-2.05b# ifconfig tun0 destroy
> > ifconfig: SIOCIFDESTROY: Invalid argument
> > -su-2.05b# ifconfig tun0 deletetunnel
> > ifconfig: SIOCDI
Hello my name is Jevgenij Dalnikov. I've found that your website
has links on lithuanian sites.
We would like to tell you that new dating site has been launched,
which has been made in Lithuania - www.cherryfun.com
It would be big pleasure if you put a link on this site on your
http://www.freebs
I have no problem accessing other https sites and there is not a
router, the jail is set up on a dedicated server in a data center
where serives like this are provided.
On 7/5/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Jul 2005 14:21:03 -0400
> Todd Suits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
On Tuesday 05 July 2005 12:24 pm, John Larson wrote:
> When I upgrade to perl 5.8.6 from 5.00 I get DBI not
> found in @INC array. what is the best way to upgrade
> the perl dbi. I tried portupgrade p-5* still have same
> problem help please
you have to upgrade all of the p5-\* ports.
Kent
--
Ke
I would have to say that, for what you are trying to do, you are going
the long way about it. If I was to be stuck having to this, I would
make a php/perl script with web GUI that just pares out the users
subjects and adds a check box and delete button. Security can be
implemented in so many ways
Having similar problem on Solaris 9 SPARC
checking for Oracle (OCI8) support using ORACLE_HOME
installation... no
checking for Oracle (OCI8) support using Oracle
Instant Client... yes
checking Oracle Instant Client directory...
/usr/local/instantclient/instantclient10_1
checking Oracle Instant Cli
On Tue, 2005-07-05 at 15:35, Jonathan Chen wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 05:44:17PM +0200, Andreas Wider?e Andersen wrote:
>
> [...]
> > # mount /zip
> > mount: /dev/da0s4 on /zip: incorrect super block
>
> Your ZIP disk hasn't been formatted as UFS, I would try `msdos'
> instead.
Try "mount
Nelis Lamprecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is the correct procedure to follow for migrating user accounts
> from one FreeBSD 4.x system to a new FreeBSD 4.x system ? We're
> sticking to 4.x due to legacy issues(Netware) in case I get asked.
> Didn't see answer to this in the FAQ's or Handb
issue's been resolved.
i did another cvsup of ports and portupgrade of jasper. built fine after that.
> hello-
>
> i get an error installing graphics/ImageMagick
>
> 4.11-RELEASE-p8 FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE-p8 #0:
>
> i tried cvsup'ing my ports tree. same error.
>
> error log is below, if any
Hello all,
I'm darned if I know what is going on with this -- I've
installed many version 4.X and 5.X systems on Proliant hardware
but this is the first failure (and the first Proliant 6000) --
Presario 6000 dual processor
Smart Raid 3100ES attached to 4 - 18 Gb 10,000 RPM UW SCSI
drives. Configu
Sean Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am going to move over from Solaris 8 to FreeBSD 5.4 but would like
> to keep uid, usernames, and passwords from the Solaris 8 box intact
> when I move them to the FreeBSD box. Is it just as simple as a copy
> and paste for the passwd file? Is there any
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 02:10:23PM -0500, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I have a question about portupgrade. I have been running portupgrade -ai
> on my workstation, and several upgrades failed. I traced all the failures
> to one of two things; a security problem or XML-Parser was missing.
> However,
When I upgrade to perl 5.8.6 from 5.00 I get DBI not
found in @INC array. what is the best way to upgrade
the perl dbi. I tried portupgrade p-5* still have same
problem help please
John Larson
__
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Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you fro
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Chuck Swiger wrote:
>
> |[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> |[ ... ]
> |>My problem is that I think something in the system is allocating
> |> memory and not releasing it.
> |
> |The kernel will attempt to use all but a little RAM reserved as free spa
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 05:44:17PM +0200, Andreas Wider?e Andersen wrote:
[...]
> # mount /zip
> mount: /dev/da0s4 on /zip: incorrect super block
Your ZIP disk hasn't been formatted as UFS, I would try `msdos'
instead.
--
Jonathan Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Once is dumb luck.
I have a question about portupgrade. I have been running portupgrade -ai
on my workstation, and several upgrades failed. I traced all the failures
to one of two things; a security problem or XML-Parser was missing.
However, XML-Parser was installed. pkgdb -F returned with no complaints
and p
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Chuck Swiger wrote:
|[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|[ ... ]
|> My problem is that I think something in the system is allocating
|> memory and not releasing it.
|
|The kernel will attempt to use all but a little RAM reserved as free space to
|cache stuff from disk, unless and un
Hi all,
We're an ISP, and we are currently looking for a way for our tech support
guys to access customer's email without having shell access to the server,
or knowing the customer's password.
We'd like to install a custom webmail client on our private internal LAN
webserver that would only
> This is the funniest discussion i have ever read. I saving these messages
> for future entertainment. I love Tux and Beastie pictures
Same here, I also like the look of the default blue colored lilo menu
on some linux distros - its looks quite professional.
__
On Tue, 2005-07-05 at 13:38 -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> Wayne Sierke wrote:
> > FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE/squid-2.5.9_3
> >
> > If I start squid via the script (as root), I get:
> >
> > /var/log/squid_cache.log:
> >
> > commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 11 to *:80: (13) Permission denied
> > FATAL: Can
I am running 5.4 using the run time loadable module for PF firewall.
The PF rules load and work fine.
The main rule set contains 2 anchor rules.
I can add rules to the in core anchor name and then list the anchor
and see the rules are really there.
Problem is the anchor rules are never being execu
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005 14:21:03 -0400
Todd Suits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> https:// is what im trying to use. http:// just brings my normal
> index.html page.
---cut---
> > > I get the following error in httpd-error.log:
> > >
> > > [Tue Jul 05 10:15:28 2005] [error] [client 24.123.123.123] Inva
https:// is what im trying to use. http:// just brings my normal
index.html page.
On 7/5/05, Andrew L. Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 July 2005 11:01 am, Todd Suits wrote:
> > I set up a FreeBSD 4.11 jail to learn how to setup SSL on Apache 2
> > correctly. I installed Apache 2
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 02:59:55PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 4 Jul 2005, Hornet wrote:
>
> |In top, if you type in "u" it will prompt you for an account which you
> |can monitor the processes and mem. Of course, this will not work for
> |apps that are opened under differen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ ... ]
My problem is that I think something in the system is allocating
memory and not releasing it.
The kernel will attempt to use all but a little RAM reserved as free space to
cache stuff from disk, unless and until that memory is needed for something else.
Hi,
On Mon, 4 Jul 2005, Hornet wrote:
|In top, if you type in "u" it will prompt you for an account which you
|can monitor the processes and mem. Of course, this will not work for
|apps that are opened under different credentials.
And does not change the amount of total free memory.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Olga Zenkova
> Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2005 3:42 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: integrated SATA RAID controller on Intel server
> board SE7520bd2
>
Regarding multiple posts on
Wayne Sierke wrote:
FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE/squid-2.5.9_3
If I start squid via the script (as root), I get:
/var/log/squid_cache.log:
commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 11 to *:80: (13) Permission denied
FATAL: Cannot open HTTP Port
Squid Cache (Version 2.5.STABLE9): Terminated abnormally.
The squi
On Tuesday 05 July 2005 08:25 am, Tobias Tom wrote:
>> Anyway, there is a utility in 5.4 (I think that's that's where it showed
>>up)
>> called "ndisgen". Running ndisgen steps you through a wonderful little
>>script
>> that asks for for the location of your INF and SYS files, generates you .h
>>
FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE/squid-2.5.9_3
If I start squid via the script (as root), I get:
/var/log/squid_cache.log:
commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 11 to *:80: (13) Permission denied
FATAL: Cannot open HTTP Port
Squid Cache (Version 2.5.STABLE9): Terminated abnormally.
However, starting it as:
# /u
Hi,
Working with the people doing the INN port, they are complaining
as follows :
I wrote a little test program to try sending a packet over a Unix datagram
socket. The test program is included below. I ran it on:
Debian GNU/Linux (2.4 kernel)
Solaris 8
IRIX 6.5
Tru64
Guys,
Can anyone explain to me how to diagnose this issue further? I'm not quite
sure whats causing this problem, and I'm not sure how much of a problem it
is either. I'm getting alot of nfs server hangs in the logs:
cat /var/log/messages
Jul 2 22:20:47 be-3 last message repeated 11 times
J
Jerry McAllister wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know if the dump and restore method for
moving a partition to a new disk requires the destination
partition to be as big or bigger that the source?
It will need to be big enough to contain all the data.
It the old file system had a lot of empty
This is the funniest discussion i have ever read. I saving these messages
for future entertainment. I love Tux and Beastie pictures
regards.
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 8:13 AM
Subject: Re: Linux move to FreeBSD
Bob
> My FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE box seems to be spontaneously restarting from
> time to time.
>
> I have not yet contacted the colo facility to determine if it's a power
> issue, but wonder if anyone can help me out in how to diagnose whether
> or not it's a server crash and not a power problem.
>
> Whe
Andreas Widerøe Andersen wrote:
At 17:19 05.07.2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 17:14:50 +0200
Andreas Widerøe Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having problems mounting a SCSI Iomega 100 Zip drive on my 4.11
> RELEASE system:
did you try mounting it as r
I am going to move over from Solaris 8 to FreeBSD 5.4 but would like to
keep uid, usernames, and passwords from the Solaris 8 box intact when I
move them to the FreeBSD box. Is it just as simple as a copy and paste
for the passwd file? Is there any commands I have to run after the copy
and pa
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 10:52:06AM -0600, Chris Burchell wrote:
> My FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE box seems to be spontaneously restarting from
> time to time.
>
> I have not yet contacted the colo facility to determine if it's a power
> issue, but wonder if anyone can help me out in how to diagnose whethe
My FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE box seems to be spontaneously restarting from
time to time.
I have not yet contacted the colo facility to determine if it's a power
issue, but wonder if anyone can help me out in how to diagnose whether
or not it's a server crash and not a power problem.
Where should I look
On Tuesday 05 July 2005 11:01 am, Todd Suits wrote:
> I set up a FreeBSD 4.11 jail to learn how to setup SSL on Apache 2
> correctly. I installed Apache 2.0.54 from ports. I generated SSL
> certs just for testing purposes. I'm not able to get any response at
> all from the server on SSL unless I se
I set up a FreeBSD 4.11 jail to learn how to setup SSL on Apache 2
correctly. I installed Apache 2.0.54 from ports. I generated SSL certs
just for testing purposes. I'm not able to get any response at all
from the server on SSL unless I set the Listen :443 directive in the
httpd.conf as where I thi
At 17:19 05.07.2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 17:14:50 +0200
Andreas Widerøe Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having problems mounting a SCSI Iomega 100 Zip drive on my 4.11
> RELEASE system:
>
> -> From boot, this is what I see:
>
> da0 at ncr0 bus 0 target 5
On Monday 04 July 2005 17:18, Jaap Boender wrote:
> I'd like to share a filesystem on the same computer between FreeBSD and
> Linux, and as it seems that FreeBSD supports ext2 better than Linux does
> ufs(2), I've created an ext2 filesystem.
If I were you I'd create an ext3 partion from LInux - t
hello,
> On a more serious note, am I the only one who has been
> getting hiccups of freebsd-questions mail from last year? I
> just got a bunch of traffic (including one of the previous
> incarnations of this abysmal Beastie logo non-debate) from
> late December, all posts that I had seen before.
On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 17:14:50 +0200
Andreas Widerøe Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having problems mounting a SCSI Iomega 100 Zip drive on my 4.11
> RELEASE system:
>
> -> From boot, this is what I see:
>
> da0 at ncr0 bus 0 target 5 lun 0
> da0: Removable Direct Access SCSI-2
Hi,
I'm having problems mounting a SCSI Iomega 100 Zip drive on my 4.11 RELEASE
system:
-> From boot, this is what I see:
da0 at ncr0 bus 0 target 5 lun 0
da0: Removable Direct Access SCSI-2 device
da0: 3.300MB/s transfers
da0: 96MB (196608 512 byte sectors: 64H 32S/T 96C)
-> In my /etc/fsta
>
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone know if the dump and restore method for
> moving a partition to a new disk requires the destination
> partition to be as big or bigger that the source?
It will need to be big enough to contain all the data.
It the old file system had a lot of empty (unused) space then
Hi,
What is the correct procedure to follow for migrating user accounts
from one FreeBSD 4.x system to a new FreeBSD 4.x system ? We're
sticking to 4.x due to legacy issues(Netware) in case I get asked.
Didn't see answer to this in the FAQ's or Handbook and google answers
seem sketchy.
Thanks.
N
Hello,
Does anyone know if the dump and restore method for
moving a partition to a new disk requires the destination
partition to be as big or bigger that the source?
>From my understanding, the whole partition, including
blank space will be dumped and restored. If this is the
case then the desti
On Tuesday 05 July 2005 09:45 am, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> >hi
> >
> >I read the floppy prepare ... but i don't have floppy disk
> >so, i want to know how to prepare a bootable CDROM .. i am
> > using Nero Burning software
>
> If you mean burning a CD of the install image, just downloa
>hi
>
>I read the floppy prepare ... but i don't have floppy disk
>so, i want to know how to prepare a bootable CDROM .. i am using Nero
>Burning software
If you mean burning a CD of the install image, just download the ISO.
It is an already prepared bootable ISO. Burn it as is w
Just download disk1 image file (.iso) and burn it with Nero :)
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hi
I read the floppy prepare ... but i don't have floppy disk
so, i want
A sample means they expect you to change it before using.
Do you have FTP working without a firewall in the way???
You have to get that working first.
Do you really have a private LAN behind your firewall box?
The rules you listed will not even load because of syntax errors.
Why worry about get
On 2005-07-05 11:36, Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Jaap Boender wrote:
>> I'd like to share a filesystem on the same computer between FreeBSD
>> and Linux, and as it seems that FreeBSD supports ext2 better than
>> Linux does ufs(2), I've created an ext2 filesystem. Mounting &
>> accessin
> Note: I've never done NDIS before as I have a Cisco PCM-352 which is
> supported under FreeBSD.
Lucky man! ;o)
> However, I'll offer my thoughts in case they help: a) I'm not so sure
> building anything into the kernel would help as opposed to it being a
> module. I generally wait til I've teste
On Mon, 2005-06-27 at 13:25 -0500, Nikolas Britton wrote:
> On a similar note can someone remind me how to set the remote package
> site for pkg_add and portupgrade -P? I remember it had something to do
> with setenv but don't remember the variable it uses and I've never
> used the portupgrade -P o
hi
I read the floppy prepare ... but i don't have floppy disk
so, i want to know how to prepare a bootable CDROM .. i am using Nero
Burning software
thanx
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Eric Ekong wrote:
Here is my working config, before I upgraded to the parhelia...
attached...
Eric
* Benjamin Thelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050630 09:48]:
Hi List,
I really would appreciate your help, because I ran out of ideas!
Basically dual-head works, but only with a little workaround:
If
On 7/5/05, Efren Bravo wrote:
...
> From freeBSD can I start a graphical environment like KDE and GNome.
> Which of them would be recommended?
In FreeBSD 5.4, Gnome contains more localization features than KDE, at
least for my native language. For example in Gnome I can tell it to
display menus e
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