Hello,
I'm trying to configure squirrelmail on a 6.1 box. When i go to the
configtest.php page php reports that my data dir path
/var/spool/squirrelmail/pref does not exist. I check in the filesystem and
it does exist, permissions of 755 and accessible by the apache user. Any
suggestions as
"Saifi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> From: Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: .bst files installation
>> Sent: 19 Dec '06 00:20
>>
>> "Saifi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> > Which package in ports need to be installed in order to have .bst files
>> installed ?
>> >
Fabian Keil wrote:
> "[LoN]Kamikaze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I'm using pf for NAT and redirecting traffic from my home network into a
>> transparent proxy (squid26). I'd also like to send traffic from
>> localhost into the proxy, ...
>>
>> So my question is, is it possible? What would I ha
"[LoN]Kamikaze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using pf for NAT and redirecting traffic from my home network into a
> transparent proxy (squid26). I'd also like to send traffic from
> localhost into the proxy, but everyone I ask "thinks" it's not possible.
> Direct http and ftp access is blocked
Well, if it were me, I'd simply do:
# rm -r /home/ncvs
Then I'd change "prefix='home/ncvs" to "prefix=/usr", just so I could
cvsup the ports tree if I ever wanted to.
But after makeing that change, I'd run:
# portsnap fetch extract
And know that that next time I wanted to update the ports
... but not to worry, my backups are up to date.
but what im perplexed about is, my file system graph has never taken a hit
to show the amount of data that i think i lost. its nearly flatlined!
now, over the past few days, ive had some trouble with some usb devices
and system crashes, and my sys
I'm new to FreeBSD and am trying to implement a kickstart environment. I
have everything working except I want to modify the /etc/rc.conf
postinstall. Each time I do after the reboot the rc.conf settings go
back to the original settings and the new settings end up at the top
with a #REMOVED before
On Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 11:28:27AM -0500, stas khromoy wrote:
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> hey folks
>
> we are working on building a failover server.
> now everything is going along pretty nicely. (knock on wood)
>
> so the question of the day.
> is there a way to repl
On Wednesday December 20, 2006 at 11:50:10 (AM) Warren Block wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Warren Block wrote:
>
> >>> I suppose its safest to assume that I need to reinstall perl, but how
> >>> easy
> >>> is it to do that? I think it was installed by default.
> >
> > Easy, as long as you've u
I'm trying to make world for a jail build following the recipe in
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2003/09/04/jails.html
First off I started by updating the src tree. I copied
/usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile edited the host name
then I ran
SERVER=`fastest_cvsup -q -c ca,us`
cvsup -L2
Lada 'Ray' Lostak wrote:
> After reboot, BSD don't boot and I can see message "Boot error".
> Nothing more. I have no clue, if this is BIOS or readed MBR/bootsector.
> ctrl+alt+delete works this time and I can reboot machine.
>
> So, there is some boot problem, which I was not abble t
Kirk Strauser wrote:
i doubt that just copying over /etc/passwd and master.passwd will work .
You'd also need to pick up /etc/{s,}pwd.db - the compiled versions of those
files.
I just read in another post that you can compile them using pwd_mkdb,
that was news for me. I just want to confirm
This is not a question, just for the archives if someone encountered
a similar problem. Perhaps there's an easier way to recover a lost
bsdlabel / disklabel though...
While trying to rip a DVD with sysutils/vobcopy on 6.2-RC1, the system
suddenly froze and could not reboot anymore. Not even the bo
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On 12/20/06 9:06 AM, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 December 2006 10:28 am, stas khromoy wrote:
>
>> i doubt that just copying over /etc/passwd and master.passwd will work .
>
> You'd also need to pick up /etc/{s,}pwd.db - the compiled versio
Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Warren Block wrote:
I suppose its safest to assume that I need to reinstall perl, but
how easy is it to do that? I think it was installed by default.
Easy, as long as you've updated ports with cvsup or portsnap. As root:
[corrected by adding make de
N.J. Mann wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 December, 2006 at 12:42:09 +, Robin Becker wrote:
Robin Becker wrote:
[...]
thread sample script. But I guess I still need to know if any other options
were used during the install.
/var/db/ports
e.g.
> cat /var/db/ports/portupgrade/options
# This
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 16:52, Bart Silverstrim wrote:
> Guess what...that's the price you pay for freedom and flexibility.
> You have to learn to use it. Don't want to do that? Pay someone to
> configure an interface with big shiny buttons marked "INTERNET
> BROWSER", "EMAIL", "WRITE LETTE
I'm using pf for NAT and redirecting traffic from my home network into a
transparent proxy (squid26). I'd also like to send traffic from localhost into
the proxy, but everyone I ask "thinks" it's not possible. Direct http and ftp
access is blocked here, the proxy forwards to an external one, so
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 10:28 am, stas khromoy wrote:
> i doubt that just copying over /etc/passwd and master.passwd will work .
You'd also need to pick up /etc/{s,}pwd.db - the compiled versions of those
files.
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Kirk Strauser
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Hello to all,
Not long ago, I ran cvsup "successfully".
In the example cvs-supfile, the following opening lines exist:
# base=/var/db
# This specifies the root where CVSup will store information
# about the collections you have transferred to your system.
#
Hello to all,
Not long ago, I ran cvsup "successfully".
In the example cvs-supfile, the following opening lines exist:
# base=/var/db
# This specifies the root where CVSup will store information
# about the collections you have transferred to your system.
#
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 07:28, stas khromoy wrote:
> hey folks
>
> we are working on building a failover server.
> now everything is going along pretty nicely. (knock on wood)
>
> so the question of the day.
> is there a way to replicate the password files ?
>
> i doubt that just copying over
In response to stas khromoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> hey folks
>
> we are working on building a failover server.
> now everything is going along pretty nicely. (knock on wood)
>
> so the question of the day.
> is there a way to replicate the pas
In the last episode (Dec 20), Mark Kane said:
> On Tue, Dec 19, 2006, at 23:16:45 -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > Timeouts and unexpected busfree errors like these are indicative of
> > cabling or termination problems. I don't think DLTs auto-terminate,
> > for example, so try putting an external ter
You can get "ringing" on a SCSI device from bad or loose cabling which will
generate a lot of SCSI errors. There are limits to cable lengths and you
need to be sure you use proper cables for every device (and rated for the
SCSI bus speed.)
You will do best to pull out any un-necessary hardwar
On Dec 20, 2006, at 11:20 AM, Andy Greenwood wrote:
On 12/20/06, Terabyte Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
7:04 AM, Wednesday, December 20, 2006
In Winblow$, the release & bundling of IE was purposely as
crippleware,
virus, & bug delivery system 2 trap people into constantly
'upgrading'.
If you read the original post, you're probably going to read this as well.
I want to ask everyone on this list for a Christmas present. If you can't
give me peace on Earth, good will toward men, or a supermodel trophy-wife
for Christmas, please give me something that I know each of you are
capab
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hey folks
we are working on building a failover server.
now everything is going along pretty nicely. (knock on wood)
so the question of the day.
is there a way to replicate the password files ?
i doubt that just copying over /etc/passwd and master.p
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Warren Block wrote:
I suppose its safest to assume that I need to reinstall perl, but how easy
is it to do that? I think it was installed by default.
Easy, as long as you've updated ports with cvsup or portsnap. As root:
[corrected by adding make deinstall]
cd /usr/por
On Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 07:38:30AM -0800, Terabyte Pete wrote:
> 7:04 AM, Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Goes to show you that not all Epiphanies are about revealing reality.
Some are merely false lights leading one down a darkened path.
jerry
>
> In Winblow$, the release & bundling of IE wa
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Robin Becker wrote:
Robin Becker wrote:
Is it possible to determine what options were used during port
installation. One of the recipes I'm trying to follow calls for perl to be
installed with USE_THREADS=yes.
well I found out that the installed perl doesn't ha
On 12/20/06, Terabyte Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
7:04 AM, Wednesday, December 20, 2006
In Winblow$, the release & bundling of IE was purposely as crippleware,
virus, & bug delivery system 2 trap people into constantly 'upgrading'. A
simple comparisson of Windows 95 side-by-side with the fi
On Wednesday, 20 December, 2006 at 12:42:09 +, Robin Becker wrote:
> Robin Becker wrote:
[...]
> thread sample script. But I guess I still need to know if any other options
> were used during the install.
/var/db/ports
e.g.
> cat /var/db/ports/portupgrade/options
# This file is auto-gen
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 02:23, Robin Becker wrote:
> I'm looking for some advice on using one of our existing freebsd 6.x
> servers as a mail server for a small number (<20) of users.
>
> Our existing provider gives us
>
> 1) pop3/IMAP for reading mail
> 2) SMTP for sending, but we need to re
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Warren Block wrote:
[fixing screen wrap problem]
java -cp acrobat.jar com.adobe.acrobat.Viewer
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
com/apple/mrj/MRJAboutHandler
It doesn't fix that, but here's a patch to fix, or at least start to
fix, the most
7:04 AM, Wednesday, December 20, 2006
In Winblow$, the release & bundling of IE was purposely as crippleware,
virus, & bug delivery system 2 trap people into constantly 'upgrading'. A
simple comparisson of Windows 95 side-by-side with the final Windows ME &
various IE 'upgrades' illustrates h
Palle Girgensohn wrote:
--On söndag, december 17, 2006 01.06.24 +0900 Shigeaki Tagashira
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have the same one. And if_nfe works well on it, in both FreeBSD
6.2-PRERELEASE and 7-CURRENT. Please try to initialize if_nfe using
ifconfig command;
# ifconfig nfe1 down; ifco
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 06:22:45PM -0800, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
> Thanks for all help.
>
> uname says "FreeBSD 4.10-SECURITY"
>
> Looks like I should do a fresh install. What's a bugger is this
> server does dns (bind 8) and web hosting (Apache 1.3) for a few
> hundred domains.
>
> I ca
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On 12/20/06 6:47 AM, Robin Becker wrote:
> Jeff Palmer wrote:
>> At 06:23 AM 12/20/2006, you wrote:
>
>>
>> Robin,
>>
>> I've had much success with the following guide.
>> http://www.thekeyboardcowboys.org/help/fbsd_postfix/FreeBSD_Postfix.htm
Hey guys, sorry to bug you gain i forgot pc-bsd has xfree86,
not really familiar with this one, but i did find xree86config in
etc/X11 and added the mode to the line
anything else i can try?
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*Systems Admin/GoldMine Admin*
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845-471-52
Jeff Palmer wrote:
At 06:23 AM 12/20/2006, you wrote:
Robin,
I've had much success with the following guide.
http://www.thekeyboardcowboys.org/help/fbsd_postfix/FreeBSD_Postfix.html
It mentions everything you have above, with SMTP AUTH (you don't have to
check mail before sending)
Dave wrote:
Hi,
You want to set up a separate mail server from your isp? If that's
the case I can do this if you want. I've got this working on a FreeBSD
6.1 box and i quite like it. This would actually give me the excuse i
mean motivation to get webmail working on my own box as well. I wou
linux quest writes:
> abc# ping google.com
> ping: cannot resolve google.com: Host name lookup failure
>
> Then, I thought perhaps I haven't configure my DNS.
A reasonable guess.
>
> So I typed
> man dn
Sorry to follow up on my own message, but it's all still true, and I
should report having found not a solution but at least a workaround ..
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Ian Smith wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Dec 2006, Thomas Wahyudi wrote:
>
> > Ian Smith wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > bit of a long s
On 12/20/06, linux quest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am a new user of FreeBSD. I have already installed FreeBSD succesfully.
However, I am not able to connect to the Internet. I have read the ppp
manual in FreeBSD (by typing man ppp), but I still can't connect to the
Internet.
This is what ha
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 03:10, linux quest wrote:
> I am a new user of FreeBSD. I have already installed FreeBSD
> succesfully. However, I am not able to connect to the Internet. I
> have read the ppp manual in FreeBSD (by typing man ppp), but I
> still can't connect to the Internet.
>
> This
On Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 23:58 , Men gasped, women fainted, and small
children were reduced to tears as Ian Smith confessed to all:
> On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Beastie MRA wrote:
> > On Dec 20, 2006 10:31 AM, Bill Vermillion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[bunches deleted - wjv]
> But I doubt we get 260
Cool! thanks for the reply + suggestions!
I haven't had any trouble with my firewall blocking too much yet
(also didn't connect to the internet much yet :), but i'll think
about just allowing all out... on the other hand i like the idea
of just letting through out that i need (which isn't very muc
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 02:02:34 + (UTC)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> radeon hardware acceleration on 6.2-PRERELEASE - does not
> Nothing I do seems to persuade my system to use the hardware
> acceleration on either of my graphics cards. If someone could point out
> something I've missed, I would v
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Beastie MRA wrote:
> On Dec 20, 2006 10:31 AM, Bill Vermillion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >It's Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 09:26 . I'm in a small dim room with
> >doors labeled "Dungeon" and "Forbidden". There is noise, the door
> >marked Dungeon flies open and Beastie MRA
Robin Becker wrote:
Is it possible to determine what options were used during port
installation. One of the recipes I'm trying to follow calls for perl to
be installed with USE_THREADS=yes.
well I found out that the installed perl doesn't have threads by running a
thread sample scri
Dear group,
I got a problem with a new AMD Opteron box, when I bot FreeBSD 6.1
(amd64) I get this:
fBSD/i386 bootstrap revision 1.1
kernel text= data= sym=
at-xy not found
[regdump]
BTX halted
I've put a (very bad) screenshot online here:
http://www.hta-bi.bfh.ch/~gea2/freebsdamd.j
I am a new user of FreeBSD. I have already installed FreeBSD succesfully.
However, I am not able to connect to the Internet. I have read the ppp manual
in FreeBSD (by typing man ppp), but I still can't connect to the Internet.
This is what happened at my prompt ...
abc# ping google.com
ping: c
G'day,
I'm having this problem with a broken port that keeps core dumping as I
attempt to upgrade my installed ports using portmanager on FreeBSD
v4.10-RELEASE-p24 #44. Is this a bug or just a bad port that needs to be
uninstalled?? Here's a snippet of the portmanager log before it core
Is it possible to determine what options were used during port installation. One
of the recipes I'm trying to follow calls for perl to be installed with
USE_THREADS=yes.
pkg_info | grep perl produces
perl-5.8.8 Practical Extraction and Report Language
but that doesn't tell me how it
I'm looking for some advice on using one of our existing freebsd 6.x servers as
a mail server for a small number (<20) of users.
Our existing provider gives us
1) pop3/IMAP for reading mail
2) SMTP for sending, but we need to read mail before using smtp; I guess this
implies we don't need to au
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Warren Block wrote:
>> Stevan Tiefert wrote:
>>
>> I have installed acrobatviewer-1.1 and diablo-jre-1.5.0.07.01_1.
>> Each time I want to use acrobatviewer, this message appears:
>>
>> $ AcrobatViewer
>> expr: illegal option -- r
>> usage: expr [-e] e
Beastie MRA wrote:
> On Dec 20, 2006 02:00 PM, Matthew Seaman
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Beastie MRA wrote:
>>> On Dec 20, 2006 10:31 AM, Bill Vermillion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
It's Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 09:26 . I'm in a small dim room with
doors labeled "Dungeon" and "Forb
Hello there,
I am having troubles with FreeBSD (6.1) and supermicro server with
ICH7R "raid" controller. I have created RAID10 array from 4 SATA wester
digital raptors.
After CD boot, I can see 5 HDD's: wd0-2d3 & ar0. So, all seems to be
fine. fdisk & labeling is without any roubl
Hello guys,
I have problem with my laptop Acer Aspire 5102 WLMi which has AMD
Turion™ 64 X2 dual-core TL-50 1.6 GHz with 1.5 GB of ram.
I'm running i386 6.2-RC1 upgraded to 6.2-PRELEASE via RELENG6 tag
since I don't have more than 4 GB of ram.
I have these lines add to my custom generic kernel
On Dec 20, 2006 02:00 PM, Matthew Seaman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Beastie MRA wrote:
>>On Dec 20, 2006 10:31 AM, Bill Vermillion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>It's Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 09:26 . I'm in a small dim room with
>>>doors labeled "Dungeon" and "Forbidden". There is noise, the door
>
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006, at 23:16:45 -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
> Timeouts and unexpected busfree errors like these are indicative of
> cabling or termination problems. I don't think DLTs auto-terminate,
> for example, so try putting an external terminator on the 2nd plug on
> the back of the unit (or
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