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On 21/09/2010, at 7:29 PM, Phan Quoc Hien wrote:
Hi everyone!
I followed tut at http://wiki.freebsd.org/RootOnZFS/GPTZFSBoot/ to install
FreeBSD Root on ZFS using GPT on my VMWARE virtual machine.
When I go to step Install FreeBSD to zroot
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On 07/10/2010, at 10:05 AM, Michel Talon wrote:
Kevin Mai wrote:
Logins over ssh and sudo work great with ldap, but when I try to log in
from console, it prompts me twice for the password.
If I put a wrong password it prints out that it
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Hi,
I am attempting to setup SASL passthrough authentication on a server.
I have install and configured saslauthd, and plan to use this with kerberos5
When i attempt to use the command
testsaslauthd -u will...@realm -p supersecretpassword
I get
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On 08/10/2010, at 3:09 AM, Kevin Mai wrote:
Didn't receive all the emails, thank god this maillist is indexed! ;)
Very handy isnt it :)
Now, about you problem.
Remove the line auth sufficient /usr/local/lib/pam_ldap.so no_warn and
account
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On 12/10/2010, at 10:59 AM, Gary Kline wrote:
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Gary Kline kl...@thought.org http://www.thought.org Public Service Unix
The 7.90a release of Jottings: http://jottings.thought.org/index.php
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Try using ?php as your beginning tag.
r...@ethic:/usr/local/www/apache22/data# php ./test.php
? phpinfo(); ?
r...@ethic:/usr/local/www/apache22/data#
Hm. php aimed at ./test.php just catenates the file. Does
that tell you
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On 12/11/2010, at 22:54, José Silveira wrote:
You guys complain cause I asked why do use a demon as a mascot of freeeBSD.
Some says... oh no this crap again, others desrespected me but what is
incredible is that even a simple question like I did
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On 16/11/2010, at 00:38, Jerry wrote:
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 16:17:10 +0300
c0re nr1c...@gmail.com articulated:
If I look at base openssl in 7.3-RELEASE-p3
sys# openssl version -a
OpenSSL 0.9.8e 23 Feb 2007
built on: Mon Sep 27 11:54:36 MSD
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On 18/11/2010, at 22:46, Andy Wodfer wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to build a server that's intended to store uncompressed videofiles
(where 1 hour film equals about 500GB). I plan on using Western Digital 2TB
or 3TB SATA harddrives. Total storage in
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On 18/11/2010, at 23:12, Andy Wodfer wrote:
[snip]
1. Which FreeBSD version should I install? (it must support large
drives).
I'm currently using the standard FreeBSD 8.1 (STABLE) on several servers,
but this is a 32bit version, right? I
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Sorry missed the ZFS part.
2. I know that the 3ware Raid controller supports larger drives than 2TB
(or
was it 1TB?). The Highpoint controller I'm not so sure of, but I've had
good
experience with these on a few Windows servers and on one
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On 23/11/2010, at 20:22, Eva Kukulies wrote:
I'm thinking of renting a hosting server and I have an offer of getting a
FreeBSD 8.1 server. I want to run MySQL 5.x, PHP5, apache2.2 on it and I'm
asking myself
whether it would matter if I choose
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On 26/11/2010, at 08:27, Chris Brennan wrote:
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Walter Gonzalez Flores
wgonza...@gtdinternet.com wrote:
Hello everyone!.
I work for an ISP and we would like to be mirror site for downloads. What
are the
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1) running from e.g.: a cronjob
2) when running, it just checks the folder in SERVER A
and SERVER B. if a file/folder has been added/removed/
modified in the SERVER A's folder, then it copies/removes
it/them to SERVER B's folder.
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SSH remote login for admin needs (But not for root login) Also working
well.
Good!
I think I'd like to run Hiawatha in a Jail, as it seems the right thing
to do with something that will be exposed to the www.
(Comments/advice?)
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Indexer and Da Rock, many thanks, more reading, and some fiddling needed
I think.
It is the best way to learn. Setup a VM of fbsd 8.1 on your computer, and just
play with it on that with jails, and learn what you can an cant do. Remember
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Hi,
I plan to make a FreeBSD based router sometime soon. I would like to be able to
do port based vlanning on the router, so that a client computer that plugs into
that socket is dumb to the vlans' existance.
IE
em0 - untagged
em1 - vlan 1
em2 -
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On 30/12/2010, at 10:28, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
n == n j nin...@gmail.com writes:
n I'm looking for inexpensive but reliable FreeBSD VPS hosting. Any
n input coming from a positive personal experience will be most
n appreciated.
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On 06/01/2011, at 07:02, Bill Moran wrote:
(don't see why this was on -current)
In response to gahn ipfr...@yahoo.com:
hi all:
i set up the freeradius 21.100.1 on freebsd 8.1. it uses local
authentication database of /etc/passwd (thanks
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Hi,
I have been trying to setup DHCPV6 between two systems. I have my gateway, with
a correctly assigned prefix from my ISP, and a client who has ipv6 enabled, and
dhcp6c installed.
When i activate the dhcpd, it starts correctly but when i try to
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On 29/08/2010, at 4:28 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 29/08/2010 04:10:24, Indexer wrote:
subnet6 fe80:1::216:e6ff:fe7f:972e/128 {
That's your problem.
That's a link-local address. It should be your network address -- which
I think
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Connecting to [ff02::1:2]:547 (link-scoped
All_DHCP_Relay_Agents_and_Servers) or [ff05::1:3]:547 (site-scoped
All_DHCP_Servers) should get some sort of answer.
I can ping6 to ff02::1:2 successfully.
Check the routing table on server and
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It's different, yes. That could be due to running DHCP6 -- after all,
the daemon has to have some way of receiving all the DHCP traffic to the
various site- and link- local addresses. You can test that by turning
off dhcpd and checking the
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What model of MBP do you have? If it is a dual GFX card model, your in for a
world of pain.
On 16/09/2010, at 5:37 AM, Jud wrote:
Thinking of installing FreeBSD with ZFS root on my MacBook Pro as dual boot,
possibly treble with Win7. What's the
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