I found the man ezjail-admin has this format
ezjail-admin install -h file:// Where -h file:// means get the
binaries from the host system the jails are running on. Am I correct?
Yes, according to the man page. I haven't tried it yet myself, since I
set up my basejail before this option was
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?M=E1rton_Sztriha?= :
> I have some questions regarding free BSD.
>
> Can I run open office cross platform on BSD?
/usr/ports/editors/openoffice.org-3
> Does BSD run the .exe files?
Only unde emulation.
> Does BSD recognise SATA drives?
man 4 ata
Hi,
> Can I run open office cross platform on BSD?
Yes.
> Does BSD run the .exe files?
Some, via some emulators. If you install VMWare you can run a full
Windows machine in FreeBSD.
> Does BSD recognise SATA drives?
Of course.
Olivier
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Can I run open office cross platform on BSD?
Does BSD run the .exe files?
Does BSD recognise SATA drives?
Thanks,
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> I am deciding for a good text editor (suggestions?
Your opening the pandora box of flame war :)
Emacs with no doubt, because I have been using it for over 20 years,
over 3 major operating systems (Multics, DOS/Windows, all possible
Unix and the like). So yes, I feel very at ease with Emacs and
Dear all,
I would like to remind you that the next round of status reports
covering the first quarter of 2010 is due on April 15th, 2010. This
initiative is very welcome in our community. Therefore, I would like to
ask you to submit your status reports as soon as possible, so that we
can comp
On 3/21/2010 8:21 PM, Aiza wrote:
> Does the ip address notation for the jail include the port number?
> Like 10.0.20.2:80 Nat port forwarding is the long way around just to get
> the correct port number to the jail ip address.
Nope, jails are assigned one (or more) specific IP addresses, but not
No sounds (beeps) no cpu fan no lights?
At 06:00 p.m. 21/03/2010, you wrote:
> Anybody got any ideas what the problem may be? I'm thinking possibly
> the power on switch but that seems a long shot and there seems no easy
> way to replace it.
In the process of dis-assembling the machine and re-
Hello.
CPANEL is an interface , graphical, pro administering services
(jailed usually) in servers. That way users can do almost anything
with is virtual server. It is kind of popular and for what I have used is good.
You open another question I was going to ask in the list. If all of
you guy
> Just curios I have a client that has a dedicated server using CPanel.
> I am just curios that they are using Exim as the MTA . I imagine that
> has an an advantage for using under CPanel.
I never laid my hand on any Exim server, I don't even know what CPanel
is. If it's a kind of GUI for Exim,
I installed that spammilter, run without problems. Thanks
Just curios I have a client that has a dedicated server using CPanel.
I am just curios that they are using Exim as the MTA . I imagine that
has an an advantage for using under CPanel.
Thanks for you time
At 06:05 p.m. 21/03/201
Mark Shroyer wrote:
On 3/21/2010 1:10 AM, Aiza wrote:
I don't have sources installed on my system. Just use the binary
Freebsd-update function. At new releases I do a clean install.
I only have a single public IP address.
Now I would like to play with jails. One for postfix, apache, and ftp.
My
> I said that I am not sure but that even
> spamassin could be configured to run under send mail or if that does
> not work that to move from sendmail to another could be the solution
> and not so difficult, like postfix.
Of course it can.
In the ports you have a thing called spammilter? that
> Anybody got any ideas what the problem may be? I'm thinking possibly
> the power on switch but that seems a long shot and there seems no easy
> way to replace it.
In the process of dis-assembling the machine and re-assembling is, you
may want to use a rubber to clean the contacts on the RAM and
> Anybody got any ideas what the problem may be? I'm thinking possibly
> the power on switch but that seems a long shot and there seems no easy
> way to replace it.
Check if teh power on button is not stucked in the pushed position, it
happens on old cases that the plastic get old and dusty and th
> "Jorge" == Jorge Biquez writes:
Jorge> I said that I am not sure but that even spamassin could be configured
Jorge> to run under send mail or if that does not work that to move from
Jorge> sendmail to another could be the solution and not so difficult, like
Jorge> postfix. Am I wrong? could
On 21/03/2010 21:53, Mark Shroyer wrote:
> Until recently, the method for creating ezjail's "basejail" was to issue
> the "ezjail-admin update" command, which compiles the basejail from
> /usr/src. Just recently an "ezjail-admin install" command was added,
> which downloads binaries from a FreeBS
Alejandro Imass wrote:
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 6:11 AM, Frank Shute wrote:
Sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
I came in the other day to find my workstation powered off. Hitting
the power on button had no effect as did using another known working
outlet. I checked all the cables and they seem a
Mark Shroyer wrote:
> On 3/21/2010 1:10 AM, Aiza wrote:
>> I don't have sources installed on my system. Just use the binary
>> Freebsd-update function. At new releases I do a clean install.
>> I only have a single public IP address.
>>
>> Now I would like to play with jails. One for postfix, apac
On 3/21/2010 1:10 AM, Aiza wrote:
> I don't have sources installed on my system. Just use the binary
> Freebsd-update function. At new releases I do a clean install.
> I only have a single public IP address.
>
> Now I would like to play with jails. One for postfix, apache, and ftp.
> My reading of
I have a wireless network card. But I can't configure it. I read in
UPDATING that this had to do with some split up of the wireless
drivers into software/hardware interfaces? Something to do with me
having to clone the interface before I can configure it? There was no
mention of this in the handboo
On Sun 21 Mar 2010 at 11:26:55 PDT Frank Shute wrote:
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 09:08:44AM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Murphy never said anything about *when* things go wrong...
But the swine said they *would* go wrong...;)
Hey, don't shoot the messenger!
On second thought, perhaps that wou
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 10:16:22AM -0400, b. f. wrote:
> >i'm wondering if there is a script that i could run my plaintext
> >files thru that would capitalize thef first letter of each
> >sentence [[ assuming the character wasn't already a cap!]]
> >
> >more and more, in recent years, i have posted
Hello all.
I have been talking with a Linux guy (you know the never ending kind
of war, my Linuxreligion is better than your Freebsdreligion, easier
to install , upgrade blah blah blah). Anyway, talking about the best
option for filtering spam and having an email solution for personal
simpl
On 21/03/2010 13:53, Dan Naumov wrote:
> What are my options if I want to run an sftp server with speed
> throttling? My understanding is that openssh (which includes sftp) in
> base does not support this directly, so I would have to either use a
> custom kernel with ALTQ (and I would really rather
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 09:08:44AM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
>
> Frank Shute writes:
>
> > When I hit the power button I get nothing. None of the fans spin up
> > and there's no sign of life.
>
> Well, that's not a *good* sign... ;-)
>
> > I'm beginning to think that I might be in for a new
On 21/03/2010 13:53:16, Dan Naumov wrote:
> What are my options if I want to run an sftp server with speed
> throttling? My understanding is that openssh (which includes sftp) in
> base does not support this directly, so I would have to either use a
> custom kernel with ALTQ (and I would really rat
>i'm wondering if there is a script that i could run my plaintext
>files thru that would capitalize thef first letter of each
>sentence [[ assuming the character wasn't already a cap!]]
>
>more and more, in recent years, i have posted questions or
>written things that have been sloppily or casually
What are my options if I want to run an sftp server with speed
throttling? My understanding is that openssh (which includes sftp) in
base does not support this directly, so I would have to either use a
custom kernel with ALTQ (and I would really rather stick to GENERIC so
I can use freebsd-update)
On March 21, 2010 08:24:15 am Frank Shute wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 11:23:34AM +, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
> > Frank Shute wrote:
> > >Sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
> > >
> > >I came in the other day to find my workstation powered off. Hitting
> > >the power on button had no effect as
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 4:35 PM, krad wrote:
> I totally disagree with using the 32bit unless you have a specific
> need or potentially if you are running it as a desktop. 64 everytime
> for servers for loads of reasons. If you are running less than 4 gig
> their is a fair chance you will in the n
Frank Shute writes:
> When I hit the power button I get nothing. None of the fans spin up
> and there's no sign of life.
Well, that's not a *good* sign... ;-)
> I'm beginning to think that I might be in for a new motherboard anyway :(
I think you can safely conclude it isn't an OS problem, at
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 6:11 AM, Frank Shute wrote:
> Sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
>
> I came in the other day to find my workstation powered off. Hitting
> the power on button had no effect as did using another known working
> outlet. I checked all the cables and they seem attached.
>
> I th
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 11:23:34AM +, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
>
> Frank Shute wrote:
> >Sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
> >
> >I came in the other day to find my workstation powered off. Hitting
> >the power on button had no effect as did using another known working
> >outlet. I checked all t
Frank Shute wrote:
Sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
I came in the other day to find my workstation powered off. Hitting
the power on button had no effect as did using another known working
outlet. I checked all the cables and they seem attached.
I thought my power supply must have died so I go
On Wednesday 10 March 2010 23:45:37 you wrote:
> On 03/07/2010 12:29, Josh Paetzel wrote:
> > On Sunday 07 March 2010 10:53:29 Anselm Strauss wrote:
> >> On Sunday 07 March 2010 15:52:30 Josh Paetzel wrote:
> >>> On Sunday 07 March 2010 08:13:53 Elias Chrysoheris wrote:
> On Sunday 07 of March
The easiest way to check if its the power switch is detach the "PWR"
switch connector from the mobo and briefly short the two pins.
If the machine turns on its ure switch, however that is probably
unlikely - Ive never seen it before at least.
Check ure mobo for popped caps,... remove ure ram a
Sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
I came in the other day to find my workstation powered off. Hitting
the power on button had no effect as did using another known working
outlet. I checked all the cables and they seem attached.
I thought my power supply must have died so I got another, screwed it
On Sunday 21 March 2010, Modulok wrote:
> On 3/20/10, Mike Clarke wrote:
[snip]
> > I have two 500GB disks, /dev/ad4 and /dev/ad8, each partitioned
> > into 4 slices of 88, 88, 42 and 259GB. My system is installed on
> > the first slices (ad4s1 and ad8s1) which are mirrored as
> > /dev/mirror/g
On 21/03/10 02:27, Peter wrote:
On the same line, portknocking with pf:
Port knocking suck:
If you have to knock a single time on the secret port you might just
have no added security at all, could be that the port scanner first
knocked on the secret port then on the ssh port.
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