On Friday 28 December 2007 11:24:50 Derek Ragona wrote:
> At 11:33 AM 12/28/2007, Andrew Falanga wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm trying to get an e-mail system working for my church
> >(whitneybaptist.org).
> >I've added a file called local-host-names in /etc
On Wednesday 26 December 2007 16:13:50 Peter Schuller wrote:
>
> Dovecot doesn't really care. You provide the method of obtaining the user
> list from the database, in the form of SQL statements (assuming they differ
> from defaults), and it's up to you to make sure this returns the
> appropriate i
Hi,
I'm trying to get an e-mail system working for my church (whitneybaptist.org).
I've added a file called local-host-names in /etc/mail as described in the
Handbook, then did "/etc/rc.d/sendmail restart" and then did "sockstat | grep
sendmail" and got the following results:
root sendmai
Hi,
I'm trying to install and configure Dovecot. Thanks to the efforts of the
port maintainer for Dovecot, installation was mindless. However,
configuration isn't quite so simple. There were several in this list that
suggested the use of Dovecot when I inquired for suggestions as to a good
>
>
> Security through obscurity is a poor substitute for security. Port
> scanners
> will eventually find that port also.
>
> Have you checked to see if a firewall is set up that could be blocking the
> port?
>
Not a thorough check, but my father did turn off the firewall system on that
linksys r
Hi,
I'm having a difficult time working with my father to get the port
forwarding working on his Linksys router to forward SSH requests to his
FreeBSD machine at home. As near as we can figure, it's setup correctly.
In case anyone here uses this router it is WRT54G and details (including a
users
On Dec 13, 2007 10:06 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The developer is very adamant about writing dovecot strictly to
> > the letter of the IMAP specification. He's also discovered many
> > of the popular clients have bugs, and are unable to work (or at
> > least have issues)
On Dec 13, 2007 9:27 AM, Monah Baki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll 3rd it too, been using it for 2 years, amazing.
>
>
> > Daniel Bye wrote:
> >>> with sendmail for the MTA, but I've not used any servers that will
> >>> allow for
> >>> POP and IMAP. What in the ports would be good suggestions
Hi,
I'm working on setting up a server for both WWW and e-mail. We're using
apache 2.2 w/PHP support (for phpWebSite) and for e-mail I'd like to stay
with sendmail for the MTA, but I've not used any servers that will allow for
POP and IMAP. What in the ports would be good suggestions from those
Ok, I've made copies of the DVDs I want to burn. I used the technique
described in this thread, "duplicating a dvd video" started by a "Dave" back
in July. Basically, the technique is nothing more than a copy of the disk,
"cp /dev/acd0 /path/to/*.iso."
I'm going off of the instructions in the Ha
On Nov 14, 2007 4:55 PM, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sorry to say that, but it doesn't make sense as it's worded. The
> descriptor
> returned by socket(2) is valid if it's >= 0 (that's the API contract for
> the
> socket(2) C function), and remains valid until the program
Hi,
My question has to do with how someone would find out if a call to socket(2)
actually produced a socket. I know that the API works, I've programmed with
it many times, but is there a way to find out if 's' returned by socket(2)
is actually valid in whatever kernel structure it is stored? I u
On Nov 9, 2007 7:00 AM, Adam J Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Falanga wrote:
> Hi Andy,
>
> I botched my 6.9-7.2 upgrade too. It's easy to do even if you follow the
> instructions. Can't remember what the problem was now, certainly it was
>
On Nov 8, 2007 8:03 PM, Beech Rintoul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From UPDATING:
>
> "If you plan on keeping your current /etc/X11/xorg.conf, make sure you
> change ModulePath to /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules prior to running X."
>
> Otherwise, just move /etc/X11/xorg.conf and restart X you can the
On Nov 8, 2007 12:37 PM, Warren Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Nov 2007, Andrew Falanga wrote:
>
> > Well, at last I think it's botched. I really was following the
> directions
> > (I have the script file as UPDATING suggests to prove it :-), but th
Well, at last I think it's botched. I really was following the directions
(I have the script file as UPDATING suggests to prove it :-), but the
upgrade didn't work as the X server failed to start after I rebooted. I'm
hoping some kind person here will know the answer before I e-mail the list
ment
On 10/2/07, Kevin Kinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Actually, it's been "split out" for some time now; you can get
> PCRE support for your pre-existing PHP installation by installing
> ports/devel/php5-pcre. But, since most users want PHP to support
> many technologies/modules, the general t
Hi,
Installed PHP 5 using the ports collection in preparation for installing
phpWebSite (a CMS system). When trying to run the setup program (an
index.php) file on the server I get, "*Fatal error*: Call to undefined
function preg_match() in *
/usr/local/www/apache22/data/phpwebsite_1_3_1/setup/in
Hello everyone,
At the suggestion of someone who responded to my requests for help with
WebGUI, I decided to ask this question here. What CMS programs would the
community here suggest for use because, to be frank, I'm less than impressed
with WebGUI. It is for use with my church. The following
On 8/24/07, Nikola Lecic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 20:40:32 -0600
>
> (3) Maybe you should consider using another CMS software, there is a
> lot of choice, including Perl-based if you prefer that. The most
> important thing is that they are truly ported, so you have j
On 8/23/07, Foo JH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you tried simply installed Perl from the packages in the FreeBSD
> install CD?
>
Yes, I installed perl from ports.
Andy
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Hi,
I'm trying to install WebGUI on a FreeBSD system for my church.
WebGUI uses PERL for its operation. The program has a test
environment perl script that it tries to run to make sure the
environment can run WebGUI. On a couple of the perl modules it tries
to install, it bails saying that "make
Hi,
I was doing some research for file systems at work and came across
some semi-technical papers on a file system called elephant. Since
this paper mentions that the designers first tried their
implementation on FreeBSD 2.2.7, I thought I'd ask here if anyone has
ever heard of this file system.
On 7/27/07, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 01:57:54PM -0600, Andrew Falanga wrote:
>
> RTFM ;-)
Ouch! I deserved that one. Thanks. This is really going to hurt (me
that is), but the reason I didn't find it in the manual is because the
ma
Hi,
I'm wondering what the output means when one does an "ls -lR". Here's
some sample output from my home dir:
./programs:
total 900
-rwxr-xr-x 1 afalanga afalanga5467 Sep 25 2006 4or6
-rw-r--r-- 1 afalanga afalanga 606 Dec 20 2006 abc.cxx
-rwxr-xr-x 1 afalanga afalanga8436 D
On 7/26/07, Dima Sorkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi.
I have a FreeBSD 6.2, installed it from the distribution disks, no
changes by me.
There is a "make" and a "gmake" installed on it. They report that they
are the same programm, but in fact they behave completely different.
In fact only "gmak
On 7/4/07, Pieter de Goeje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/ports> make quicksearch name=apreq2
Port: libapreq2-2.08
Path: /usr/ports/www/libapreq2
Info: Generic Apache2 Request Library
Port: p5-libapreq2-2.08
Path: /usr/ports/www/p5-libapreq2
Info: Generic Apache2 R
This is pretty pathetic but I'm batting a 1000 on this one. I
installed mysql a few weeks ago on this web server I'm making for my
church and didn't do anything with it at that point (that was the
first mistake). I've not used mysql (I usually use PostgreSQL) but
WebGUI wants mysql. So, being c
Hi,
I'm wondering, does anyone here use WebGUI on their FreeBSD installs
and if so, or even if not would know, what is this
LoadModule apreq_module modules/mod_apreq2.so
mentioned in the installation text file? I can't seem to find it in
ports, this could simply mean that it's just not in port
Hi,
I installed Apache 2.2 and the appropriate mod_perl port for this
version of apache. However, it is not referenced in
/usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf. How do I get it there?
Andy
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On 6/27/07, Norberto Meijome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
accf_http is not compulsory for apache to work.
Ah, ok. That's good to know, though I did put the module to autoload
in my loader.conf file.
>
> However, the server still isn't working as a "lynx localhost" is
> denied and sockstat does
Hi,
I've installed apache 22 on my churches web server and am having some
difficulty getting it working. I've figured out that I need something
call accept filters accept_filter(9) for this as the server was
complaining about a missing file named "httpready" (or something like
this). I found fr
On 6/24/07, Gerard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On June 23, 2007 at 06:20PM Andrew Falanga wrote:
> I found this just before reading this message. I was reading in
> UPDATING on something that wasn't quite related to my problem about
> PHP and saw a suggestion to do
On 6/23/07, Joe Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Run "make config" in /usr/ports/lang/php5, make sure the apache option
is selected.
HTH,
Joe
I found this just before reading this message. I was reading in
UPDATING on something that wasn't quite related to my problem about
PHP and saw a sug
On 6/23/07, Garrett Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Reinstall php and all modules -- that should fix the problem (based
on past experience).
-Garrett
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Hi,
I'm working on doing some more development on my php and I've just
discovered that somehow the libraries were removed. It must have been
through a portupgrade I had done recently. It's been several months
since I've done anything with it and I noticed that the following
lines were commented
Hi,
I'm having a difficult time getting this dhcp for IPv6 (dhcp6 from
ports) working. I'm embedding my config files in this message.
[dhcp6s.conf]
# The followings are a sample configuration to provide a DNS server address
# for every client as well as to delegate a permanent IPv6 prefix
# 200
On 6/21/07, Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 21 June 2007 09:32:31 Andrew Falanga wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can one install the xorg meta port for version 6.9 before
> beginning the upgrade to 7.2? I have already updated my ports tree,
> and I don'
Hi,
How can one install the xorg meta port for version 6.9 before
beginning the upgrade to 7.2? I have already updated my ports tree,
and I don't think I do one of these numbers any longer:
cd /usr/ports/x11/xorg && make install clean
I then thought about downloading the 6.9 xorg package, but
Ok,
Sorry for not posting a follow-up to my original request for help, but
google mail doesn't show messages sent from me until someone responds.
As I was thinking about the problem, I noticed that the fetch
directive for "make fetchindex" in /usr/ports was trying to get the
file from htt://www.f
Hi,
Well, the subject line pretty much says it all. I'm working on
updating the xorg packages on my installation so that I can install
WireShark. I'm to the point in the upgrade that I'm rebuilding the
ports index (I installed portupgrade-devel in favor of the current
version of portupgrade as
On 6/19/07, Michael K. Smith - Adhost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
>
> Ok, I've got a couple of more questions. Why does the port not
> install the command "dhcp6sctl"? This is mentioned in manual pages
> like, dhcp6s(8), and so forth but doing a "man dhcp6sctl" returns that
> no manual page
On 6/19/07, Michael K. Smith - Adhost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could you post your config for reference? One thing that comes to mind
> is to make sure your mask is set to a /64.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mike
>
Ok, I've got a couple of more questions. Why does the port not
install the command "dh
On 6/19/07, Michael K. Smith - Adhost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could you post your config for reference? One thing that comes to mind
is to make sure your mask is set to a /64.
Regards,
Mike
Sure,
# The followings are a sample configuration to provide a DNS server address
# for every cli
Hello,
Has anyone on this list used dhcp6 from ports? What's the magic
behind getting it to work? I'm trying to configure for a very simple
environment and my hosts are getting anything. My config file is
basically just the sample file from the port install with the
exceptions that the interfa
On 6/19/07, Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The big clue is in the text description where it refers to script(1)
i.e. a command with a manual page in section 1 of the manual! It's
always worth a quick man or apropos if you come across something you
don't recognise.
Yes. Your point is
Please read the instructions more carefully. You are supposed to run a
program called "script" with the parameter "xorg-upgrade". script is a
program which will create a file called xorg-upgrade. All the commands
you subsequently type and all the output you get will be logged in the
file xorg
On 6/15/07, Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrew Falanga wrote:
> I come back a
> little later to find that I've got to update X.org according
> /usr/ports/UPDATING. I open this file and read up on what it says.
> In there it says I need to run a script called
Hi,
Ok, last night I sit down to continue installing software on that web
server I mentioned a couple of days ago. By the way, the culprit was
definitely heat. Last night, I successfully recompiled the GENERIC
kernel for 6.2p5 without a hitch, and the day before I successfully
completed the "bu
On 6/14/07, Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Andrew Falanga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does samba actually support this? I'm not turning up much information
> from the "official HOW-TO" at samba.org. In fact, not a single link
> in
Hi,
Does samba actually support this? I'm not turning up much information
from the "official HOW-TO" at samba.org. In fact, not a single link
in the HOW-TO even mentions IPv6.
Andy
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On 6/14/07, Reid Linnemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Don't forget to cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Once again I apologize to the forum. I keep forgetting to do this.
The rc script at /usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba follows the FreeBSD rcng
scheme, if the rcvar 'samba_enable' is not set to '
I'm trying to get samba working in a test environment. I do not need
great functionality, so I'm going off of the simple setup stuff in the
Handbook. This should be enough. I've configured my
/usr/local/etc/smb.conf file for a single share (the /tmp share) and
changed the workgroup name and set
The verdict is in! The problem was heat. Before swapping out memory,
I turned on the system to see what the fan was doing. Nothing was the
answer. It wasn't spinning at all. I went digging through my old
hardware and found a fan of the right type and dimensions that fit
nicely, and more impor
Hi,
I was just wondering, a while ago I remember seeing a port for the
nvidia driver. I was just wondering, does this work on amd64?
Andy
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To uns
On 6/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The CPU on basically every x86 machine after the original
pentium runs faster than the bus (or memory) speed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_Side_Bus
The board will probably have jumpers (though sometimes
boards this old will have bi
On 6/13/07, Ian Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 10:02:38 -0600 Andrew Falanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> a hard hang. Nothing worked. I could not even Alt+ to a
> different pseudo terminal. The system just hard hanged. I rebooted
> and tried t
On 6/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/06/07, Andrew Falanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
First off, my apologies to the group. I think I've been hitting
"reply" only and not "reply-to-all".
> >
> > If the compiler (cc
If the compiler (cc) dies with a 'fatal signal 11', you could have a
memory problem. See e.g.
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/faqs/GCC-SIG11-FAQ
Roland
Ok, while researching these things I found this. Does FreeBSD have a
work around?
http://membres.lycos.fr/poulot/k6bug.html
This mac
On 6/12/07, Roland Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 10:02:38AM -0600, Andrew Falanga wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed a fresh 6.2-RELEASE i386 system last night and was
> trying to get cvsup-without-gui installed from ports and was having
> some
Hi,
I just installed a fresh 6.2-RELEASE i386 system last night and was
trying to get cvsup-without-gui installed from ports and was having
some interesting problems. The install of FreeBSD went flawlessly,
and the system boots without a hitch.
After installing the ports tree, I went and did "m
Hi everybody,
What scanners are best used with FreeBSD? I'm hoping for one that I
can use in both Windoze and FreeBSD. Preferably, one that is USB.
I've never configured a scanner for FreeBSD before and would like
recommendations on hardware before purchasing.
Thanks,
Andy
On 5/24/07, Erik Trulsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Checksum offloading is usually enabled by default for hardware that supports
it (assuming that the driver for that hardware also supports it of course.)
To see if a particular interface uses checksum offloading you can look at
the output of '
Hi,
I'm curious as to how FreeBSD handles checksum offloading for TCP
packets. Is this on by default? It seems that it's only relevant for
specific drivers rather than something that's just assumed. How can I
determine if this is supported for the hardware I'm running? Is it
common for tcp ch
Hi,
I just upgraded my box here at home last night and I made a little
mistake (fortunately, not one large enough to keep things from
working). I updated my source tree to 6.2-RELEASE-p4 and did the
"make buildworld" and "make buildkernel." Then I dropped to single
user mode to do the installs
On 5/18/07, Andreas Rudisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 18 May 2007 17:54:41 +0200, Andrew Falanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
In /usr/src/UPDATING you can find.
20060204:
The 'audit' group was added to support the new auditing
functionality
in the
On 5/18/07, Mikhail Goriachev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrew Falanga wrote:
You really must read the following (or at least skim through):
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
and
/usr/src/Makefile
All correct instructions are in there a
Hi again,
Ok, here's the steps I was given to upgrade my 6.0 system to 6.2-RELEASE-p4.
1) cvsup /usr/src using the tags necessary (I was using RELENG_6_2).
2) cd /usr/src
3) make buildworld
4) make buildkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC
*here I actually used a different kernel because I had to add
"op
Hi,
In addition to my quest to upgrade this 6.0-RELEASE to 6.2-RELEASE-p4,
I have a question about the kernel and SMP. This system has two
processors and I want to make sure I'm going to build an SMP capable
kernel, especially, considering I'm going from 6.0 to 6.2. I managed
to find a past pos
On 5/17/07, John Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 17 May 2007 02:31:59 pm Andrew Falanga wrote:
> On 5/17/07, Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Andrew Falanga wrote:
> >
> > You can find a description of release tags in the handboo
On 5/17/07, Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrew Falanga wrote:
You can find a description of release tags in the handbook.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvs-tags.html
and also a description of -STABLE and -CURRENT
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO
Hi,
This question probably hasn't much to do with CVS directly but using
cvsup. I want/need to update a 6.0-RELEASE system. However, this
system has some critical data on it and I'd rather not move to code
that is perhaps experimental or "bleeding-edge" technology. I see in
/usr/share/examples
On 5/11/07, RW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Don't do that.
I'm wondering if this is due to the prefix change. Look at the output
of:
pkg_info -px "^gtk-"
If you don't see
CWD to /usr/local
for your GTK ports, you'll need the rebuild some stuff:
pkgdb -Ff
portupgrade -rf pkg-co
I can't offer feedback on any of the questions. However, I see wireshark
in the ports tree here:
/usr/ports/net/wireshark
Yes, that's where it's supposed to be. It's a real curiosity that I
don't have it even after doing a cvsup.
Andy
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Hi,
Many thanks to Eric for pointing me in the correct direction with
Wireshark and Ethereal. Interestingly, I couldn't find the directory
(or the port) for wireshark on my system but did find the references
to it on www.freshports.org. So, I downloaded the pre-compiled
package for wireshark fr
On 5/11/07, RW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 11 May 2007 07:48:16 -0600
"Andrew Falanga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/11/07, Pietro Cerutti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Andrew Falanga wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > Hello,
> > > So
Hi,
I was needing to do some packet analysis this week (that's what
prompted my question earlier about tcpdump), and in doing so I went to
/usr/ports and did "make search name=ethereal" and was returned 4
hits. Basically, these hits were for ethereal or ethereal-lite. The
directory was /usr/po
On 5/11/07, Pietro Cerutti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrew Falanga wrote:
> Hi,
Hello,
> So, how do I modify the build environment properly to allow for the
> building of the GUI? There are several variables referenced in the
> Makefile in /usr/ports/editors/vim, but I'
Hi,
As I'd mentioned before, I upgraded my vim installation using
portupgrade. However, when the upgrade completed, I could no longer
start vim in the GUI. I get an error saying that GUI stuff wasn't
compiled. I asked here at that time and was told to check up with the
port maintainer. I've d
On 5/10/07, Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On May 10, 2007, at 12:19 PM, Andrew Falanga wrote:
> I want to capture only the IPv6 UDP traffic from my FreeBSD box to a
> host I'm trying to mount through NFS. A couple of days ago, I got it,
> but I had to kill t
Hi,
I'm about to launch this computer through the roof! This tcpdump is
more finicky than feline when it comes to eating. What really bugs me
is that just a couple of days ago I was doing this very same thing
with no problems. For some reason, however, I just can't resurrect
the memory of how
Another question for everyone. Are there any programs, hopefully
available in the ports, that one can use to print source code files to
a printer (or create as a postscript file)?
I'd like something that I can feed a C++ program, have it parse
through the code, print line numbers to the left of
If anyone using FreeBSD regularly uses the Window Maker window
manager, I have a question about some behavior I saw today that I
don't quite get. I wasn't doing anything processor intensive, but I
could not open anything. I'd double click on the terminal icon that
is on the desktop and it would
Hi,
I recently updated some of my ports (due to the fact that I now have a high
speed connection to the Internet at home). One of the ports I updated was
vim. I used portupgrade -r and let it do its thing. All
went well, but now gvim no longer exists. When I was try to execute it, I
get, "E2
to 2.0.0.5, or something
similar, and it took only 3 - 4 minutes to down load the 35mb *.bz2 file. I
wouldn't have even thought about it before hand.)
On 4/13/07, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Andrew Falanga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> HI,
>
>
HI,
I was going through cvsup and portupgrade since I just got broadband into my
home. I had forgotten that some time ago I had already installed
portupgrade and went to install it again. I went to /usr/ports/sysutils/
and found to my astonishment that the directory "portupgrade" no longer
exis
On 3/29/07, Ivan Voras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrew Falanga wrote:
> Yesterday while working on a problem at work, a colleague and I were
> talking
> about the various file systems and something that I have always wondered
on
> is what are the various file systems doin
Yesterday while working on a problem at work, a colleague and I were talking
about the various file systems and something that I have always wondered on
is what are the various file systems doing when a format is being done. For
example, at home, my PC has 2 80gb drives. One for Windows and the
On 2/1/07, Fabian Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Andrew Falanga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A couple of months ago I wrote a daemon process that opens up
connections on
> TCP and listens for incoming data (that ultimately ends up in a
database).
> No
Hi,
A couple of months ago I wrote a daemon process that opens up connections on
TCP and listens for incoming data (that ultimately ends up in a database).
Now, when I was writing it, I was debugging and what not under my own user
id. However, the program now runs as root because it's started
au
Hi everybody,
I'm working on the finishing touches to a server program I've just written
and one of the things it needs to log information to a log file. I'm going
to log to /var/log/file.log and to manage the growth I'm going to add this
log file to the newsyslog.conf file. However, I'd like t
Hi,
In Linux, I would normally use 'netstat -tl' to see a listing of all
listening ports on the tcp protocol; however I'm not having as much luck in
determining what options I need for netstat in FreeBSD. What are the
options that I need to use?
Andy
On 12/8/06, Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 08 December 2006 11:21, Andrew Falanga wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to port some code from Linux to FreeBSD and I've got an issue
> that revolves around something I've never dealt with before. The cod
Hi,
I'm trying to port some code from Linux to FreeBSD and I've got an issue
that revolves around something I've never dealt with before. The code
includes the following header:
#include
Apparently, program is attempting to make use of the xucred structure
defined in there, because the rest o
Is there anything different with entries in resolv.conf for IPv6 addresses?
I'm looking at the manual page for resolv.conf and didn't find anything
specific to IPv6. Therefore, I'm assuming that the entry would simply be:
nameserver fec0::3
vs.
nameserver 192.168.0.1
Or whatever. Is this cor
You're on the right track. Yes, you'ld need a zone file for the root of
your DNS -- if it's all served from one machine then that would replace
the
'hint' zone and named.root stuff in the example named.conf
The zone file for '.' would contain an SOA record and then delegation for
whatever forw
On 12/4/06, David Robillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a need to make my own DNS system on an isolated network. Years
ago,
> I administered DNS for a couple of different companies, but that was
quite a
> while ago and since I've turned to programming I haven't done much in
t
Hello,
I have a need to make my own DNS system on an isolated network. Years ago,
I administered DNS for a couple of different companies, but that was quite a
while ago and since I've turned to programming I haven't done much in the
way of network administration. I recall from using BIND 4, whe
On 11/2/06, Vince Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You have the order wrong
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(00:22:37 <~>) 0 # ifconfig xl0 inet6 2001:470:1f01:244::30
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(00:23:27 <~>) 0 # ifconfig xl0
xl0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
options=9
inet6 fe80::211:d8ff:fe9f:531c%xl0 pre
On 11/2/06, Steve Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
mybox# ifconfig
rl0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
options=8
inet 208.70.104.3 netmask 0xff80 broadcast 208.70.104.127
inet 192.168.250.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.250.255
...now,
mybox# ifconfig rl0 delete 192.
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